Pines of Polson is a senior living community in Montana that helps older adults with many kinds of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care for those facing memory problems, and even adult day services, so if someone needs a watchful eye for the day that's something they offer too, and the building itself has a state license through the Montana Department of Social Services. The facility can hold up to 70 residents and has 12 licensed assisted living beds, which means some parts of the building provide more hands-on care, especially for people with memory issues or those who need help with basic everyday things like bathing, dressing, getting in and out of the shower, washing, and taking medicine. They don't take Medicare for payment, and they're not certified by the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, but they do follow state survey rules including oversight from the Department of Aging or Veterans' Services.
Inside, residents get a safe and peaceful environment with daily care designed for older folks who need some support but not hospital-level attention. Pines of Polson offers long-term help for seniors including options for those who want to stay independent, as well as personal care, medication management, diabetic services, high acuity care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and memory support. For those who can't get around easily or may need two people to help with moving or transfers, caregivers are there to assist. Residents with special diets, like low sugar, gluten-free, no salt, or vegan requests, can have their meals adjusted as needed, and the kitchen even offers anytime dining, room service, or the main restaurant-style meals. For folks who enjoy socializing or want to keep active, there's a steady schedule of activities like art programs, music therapy, movie nights, exercise groups, pet therapy, board games, and outings, plus there are indoor and outdoor spaces, including raised garden beds, fitness and steam rooms, hot tub, walking paths, and both social and recreational areas.
Every resident has access to planned transportation for errands, doctor visits, and faith-based services, and housekeeping and laundry are included so people can focus on enjoying the day rather than chores. Room features can include ground floor units, wheelchair-ready showers, and Wi-Fi. Pines of Polson also provides hospice care for those who want to age in place to the very end, and respite services for families needing a break. Staff are fully trained, friendly, and always there to help, and the community works hard to make sure their care plans fit each individual's needs, adjusting services when someone's health changes. There's a focus on peace of mind for both residents and families, as well as a structured activity program meant to keep people connected and making friends, and while the website is being worked on, information about their amenities and programs is available through other sources. The aim is to offer a comfortable place for seniors, offering help with everyday needs and plenty of ways to stay busy or relax.