The median monthly cost of memory care in Idaho is about $4,300.
We had a great experience with Pacifica Senior Living Pinehurst. The RN was amazing and really helped us all at the end of my sister in laws life. Based on the experience we have had, we would definitely...
The cleaning person left, they are doing their best. Only affects her room. The food is good and they have a good variety of options. They have a lot of activities for the residents to participate in, but...
[date removed] ago I toured a number of memory care facilities anticipating the time when my husband might need more care than I could manage at home. From the start, Creekside Memory Care felt like a good...
First I would like to thank all of the staff at Meridian Meadows. I honestly can not be more grateful for the support, and kindness . My father was in the assisted living facility, and then moved to memory...
This has been a positive experience for us and would recommend the community to others for their loved ones. I think the community is doing a good job in a difficult time. The staff communication is very...
Facility is well taken care of. They just spent the money to totally re-roof the buildings. Have not been in the memory care part of the facility so I can't comment. Staff is helpful and friendly. I highly...
The main reason we went with this facility was just because they had an opening at the time. The thing that has stuck out most to us about Heron Place would be the staff that work there. They really...
We looked at numerous places before deciding on Karcher. They were the clear leader in our decision and have not failed to disappoint. Since movingly my aunt in, we have discovered a few disappointments like...
They treated my mom very well, and they treated us like family. My mom's only complaint they didn't have enough activities to keep her busy. The cost was one thing, and it felt more like a home than some of...
Facility is well taken care of. They just spent the money to totally re-roof the buildings. Have not been in the memory care part of the facility so I can't comment. Staff is helpful and friendly. I highly...
I have been so happy and impressed with everything about Merrill. The people working there (from administrative staff to maintenance, dining room workers, etc) are all so caring, knowledgeable and friendly....
I am rating the way I see it - I am so glad that this facility was available for my dad. The faculty have all been very friendly. My dad enjoys playing cribbage and the activities director has been trying to...
They were extremely caring and kind to both my mom and our family when she started to decline and when she passed. I highly recommend Lincoln Court to others looking.
It's very clean, the employees are kind and efficient, the meals are great and healthy. I would recommend the facility to others.
Really came down to two very similar choices and one of the staff members was really good and probably gave MS the edge. And slightly cheaper. Overall it's been a good experience.
Idaho senior care communities, known as Residential Assisted Living Facilities (RALFs), can provide assisted living services as well as memory care services. RALFs are licensed by the Department of Health and Welfare, and they must follow certain standards for both types of senior care.[01]
First, RALFs must provide basic services to all seniors:[01]
Aside from the basic assisted living laws and regulations in Idaho, there are additional requirements for RALFs that provide memory care.
Residential Assisted Living Facility (RALF) staff must include one supervising administrator and one licensed nurse who can administer and delegate medication protocols. If there are no more than 15 beds, there must also be at least one staff member available while residents are sleeping. If the facility has more than 15 beds, the staff member must be both available and awake.[01]
RALFs that provide care to seniors with dementia have training requirements for caregivers. Caregiving staff have to receive specific training on topics including symptoms and behaviors, how to communicate, helping residents adjust to the community, and stress reduction.[01]
RALFs don’t have to provide apartment-style units, but the number of residents per housing unit is restricted. Unless a RALF was licensed before July of 1991, there can only be up to two residents per unit. In addition, the facility has to provide at least one toilet for every six seniors.[01]
RALFs that provide memory care must also have both an indoor and outdoor resident area that is safe and properly secured.[01] Examples include indoor common areas and enclosed outdoor courtyards.
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare: Residential Assisted Living Facilities Program
Phone: 208-364-1962
Email: RALF@dhw.idaho.gov
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Residential Assisted Living Facilities (RALFs) that provide memory care services are inspected, or surveyed, by the Licensing and Survey Agency 90 days after their initial license and again 15 months later. Unless additional surveys are needed due to violations, RALFs are then surveyed once every three years.[01]
Publicly available surveys can be found via Idaho’s Facility Licensing and Regulatory Enforcement System (FLARES) search tool. Start by typing in the name and address of a specific facility. If you don’t have this information or want to broaden your search, you can simply select your county. Next, click “Search Facilities.” Click on a facility’s name, scroll down to the Surveys section, and click on the magnifying glass icon in the View column to access the survey results.
Idaho Compendium of Residential Care and Assisted Living Regulations and Policy. 2015 ed. Residential Care/Assisted Living Facilities.
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