Find Assisted Living in

STATE Idaho
  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Connecticut
  • Delaware
  • District of Columbia
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Maryland
  • Massachusetts
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Montana
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire
  • New Jersey
  • New Mexico
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • Oregon
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Carolina
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Virginia
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming
Get Pricing & Availability for Assisted Living in Coeur D Alene, Id

Call (855) 481-6777 for immediate assistance and get more details

mobile-up-arrow

Page Reviewed / Updated – June 20, 2023

Coeur d’Alene is a city in northwest Idaho, about 35 minutes east of Spokane, WA. It’s ringed by mountains, forests and fields, lined with rivers and dashed with lakes. The city can be ideal for seniors and families looking for somewhere as relaxing as it is beautiful. About 18.5% of its 56,733 residents are aged 65+, which is above the 16.8% national average. Quality medical care is nearby in the form of Kootenai Health, which is rated as high-performing in many treatments, including for heart attack and stroke. There are also additional hospitals in nearby Post Falls. 

Because dementia care requires more staff, it costs 20% to 30% more than assisted living. To find Coeur d’Alene’s median memory care fee, we’ve added 25% to the assisted living average published in the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey. The result is $5,844 per month, which covers care, accommodations, meals and activities.

Memory care facilities provide safe and secure environments for seniors with late-stage dementia. Trained caregivers deliver programs designed to delay cognitive decline and improve quality of life. They also help with activities of daily living, such as bathing and eating. Other staff handles common chores, including room cleaning, laundry and meal preparation.

This guide reveals the 10 best memory care facilities in and around Coeur d’Alene, ID.

Pacifica Senior Living Coeur d'Alene

Pacifica Senior Living Coeur d'Alene is a peaceful cottage-style community in a residential area. The memory care unit's residents receive personalized care 24/7, including meals for special diets. Staff manages activities that encourage seniors to use their physical and cognitive abilities regularly. Many programs are creative and sensory, such as painting and aromatherapy. Music is a core part of treatments, with ballroom dancing and singing being regular features. Residents live in cozy private or semiprivate studios. All units include ADA-compliant bathrooms and emergency call systems. Housekeeping is weekly and trash is emptied daily. The facility includes laundry services, so families should be assured their loved ones' clothing and linens are typically clean.

See Full Description
Features
  • Secure courtyard with walking paths
  • Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) on site

Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene

Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene is a charming building surrounded by trees and close to I-90 for visiting loved ones. The courtyard that inspired its name is a secure place with plenty of chairs and tables and plants of many colors. Memory care residents live in private and semiprivate studios with bathrooms designed for safety. Housekeeping and laundry services are provided weekly, so everything is kept clean. Special diets and personal sensitivities factor into the menu, and meals are prepared by chefs and served in the dining room three times daily. Amenities include a beauty salon/barbershop and library, so residents can look and feel their best and always have access to a good read.

See Full Description
Features
  • Regularly scheduled social activities
  • 24/7 staffing and programs that can improve memory through reminiscence

Creekside Inn Memory Care Community

Creekside Inn is on this list because the family-owned and operated community has 60+ years of memory care experience. Residents' families work with a senior living advisor who helps them identify their loved one's particular needs. This helps determine the best approach to memory care and includes personal preferences and special diets. A shadowbox hangs outside every room. It contains reminders of the residents' life stories, including handwritten letters and photographs. Hallways are extra wide for easier navigation, and there's a clubroom where seniors can play board games and watch TV together. The facility's care philosophy, Humantide, encourages staff to use varying methods of gaze, speech and touch to engage one-on-one with residents.

See Full Description

The Renaissance at Coeur d'Alene

The Renaissance at Coeur d'Alene rests on the city's edge, with a residential area on one side and fields on the other. The well-kept grounds provide a safe place where residents can absorb the calming benefits of nature's sights, smells and sounds. Each senior has a personal care plan that prioritizes their physical and emotional well-being. Consequently, there are fitness classes tailored to age and ability and one-on-one sessions with caregivers to coax positive memories from residents. Staff also helps residents with activities of daily living. A state-of-the-art monitoring and security system provides enhanced protection, and all apartments are painted in calming pastel shades.

See Full Description
Features
  • Beauty salon/barbershop to boost self-esteem through hair and beauty treatments
  • Shared meals in the communal dining room recreate family dining experiences

Generations Memory Care

We've included Generations Memory Care on our list because it offers residents a particularly peaceful environment. The approach to memory care is to encourage residents to be as independent as possible, which can help boost self-esteem and strengthen the mind's ability to resist memory loss. Staff is on-site around the clock, and they help residents develop a daily routine that may involve common chores, such as making their beds and doing laundry. The purpose of the daily schedule is to keep residents grounded in the activities they've done for most of their lives, which can bring a sense of achievement and pride.

See Full Description
Features
  • Life-enriching activities, such as BBQs and ice cream socials
  • Meals designed to remind residents of the comforts of home cooking

Brookdale Park Place

There are several reasons why Brookdale Park Place joins this list. It's a grand building on landscaped grounds that back onto Dishman Hills Natural Area, so residents can enjoy peace and quiet. Architects designed their apartment-style units to be as safe and comfortable as possible. All are brightly lit and many offer views of the gardens. Secured entrances and exits protect those at risk of wandering, and on-site staff provides additional security 24/7. The memory care program's goal is to build relationships between residents and staff, as this is known to lessen dementia's symptoms. There are also many sensory activities to stimulate residents' minds, such as watercolor painting, singing and physical exercise.

See Full Description

Pine Ridge Alzheimer's Special Care Center

Families should find it easy to visit Pine Ridge, as it's conveniently close to I-90. It sits on well-tended grounds and has impressive views of the snow-peaked Rocky Mountains. Meaningful Moments is the facility's holistic memory care program. It recreates the senior's daily routine by combining activities and objects that remind them of home. This builds memory points the senior can grasp to help them exercise their recall skills. Caregivers also help those who would like assistance with daily living tasks, including eating and bathing. There is a choice of private or semiprivate studios, all with closets and ADA-compliant private bathrooms. Staff serves three chef-prepared meals every day in the dining room.

See Full Description

South Hill Village

South Hill Village is a large facility that offers three types of senior living. The memory care unit's care program is known as Connections. It maintains the senior's connections with people, memories and personal objects from their homes. The pastel colors on walls, ceilings and furniture help to create an overall sense of calm. Designers created rooms and corridors that are easier for people with dementia to navigate. Controlled-access doors keep memory care residents safe within the facility. Trained staff provides round-the-clock care that includes helping with activities of daily living and applying individual care plans. Sensory activities include aromatherapy, singing and painting, and regular word games and story time help focus the mind.

See Full Description
Features
  • Studios with kitchenettes and private bathrooms
  • Diet-friendly chef-prepared meals

Sunshine Health

We've included Sunshine Health because its memory care residents can also receive basic medical care from licensed professionals, so they don't have to travel to clinics. The secured courtyards are ideal because residents get gentle exercise walking the paths while listening to birds in the trees and smelling the grass and flowers. In addition to the facility's sensory benefits, the memory care program develops brain strength. It focuses on helping residents concentrate their thoughts and the physical actions required to complete tasks. Maintaining a soothing environment is a priority throughout the facility. This includes in residents' rooms, which are designed for easy navigation.

See Full Description
Features
  • Daily exercise programs to improve balance
  • Social, recreational and spiritual activities to improve emotional well-being

Rose Pointe Assisted Living

Rose Pointe Assisted Living sits on carefully tended grounds protected on three sides by tall, lush trees. The memory care wing provides residents with 24/7 memory care that includes managing medications and assisting with activities of daily living, such as toileting and eating. The facility takes a person-centered approach to care, with staff helping residents focus on meaningful memories. Old photographs and objects that remind them of their younger years often play a part in this activity. Staff also encourage conversations about the person's favorite music, movies and TV shows, as these can improve the ability to recall.

See Full Description
Features
  • Weekly housekeeping and laundry
  • Three nutritionally balanced meals per day crafted to engage the senses