St Benedicts sits in a part of town where folks have pretty much everything close by, with hospitals, doctors, pharmacies, theaters, parks, and cafes just down the road, so getting to medical care, picking up pills, or spending time outside is simple, and there's plenty of places for friends and families to gather or for quiet prayer at nearby places of worship. The staff brings friendly faces and seem to work hard at making everyone feel welcome, and the residents notice that kind of neighborly feeling, where a helping hand is always there if someone needs it. St Benedicts works with Countryside Hospice Inc, and there's even a guest house called St. Benedict's Guest House, which gives free lodging to cancer patients and hospice families who need to be close to care in Pierre, with rooms that have TVs, big beds, walk-in closets, and private bathrooms, so folks can rest easy in a cozy and peaceful place, and travelers often say it just feels like a warm retreat.
People living here can pick from several suite options to make themselves comfortable, and there's independent living for those who want to stay active, assisted living where staff helps with needs like bathing and taking medicines, and memory care that supports folks dealing with Alzheimer's or dementia. Meals get served three times a day and focus on nutrition, with special care for diabetes and folks who can't walk much or need incontinence care, all watched over by staff and medical people from nearby. There's a strong program of activities, both on-site and out around town, and folks can join events or groups like the Breast Cancer Support Group or Memory Connection for dementia caregivers, with memory screening available and a thrift store on the grounds. The Memory Center and the structured activities make sure no one feels left out, with things like rallies, walks, and regular meetings, and devotional services happen off-site for those who miss their church routines. Common spaces like a community kitchen, library, big living room, and laundry keep life running smooth and give people spots to chat with neighbors or read quietly, and the comfortable and safe setting means family members feel good about visiting too. St Benedicts has provided these kinds of services to the community since 1980, always aiming to give folks a sense of belonging, independence, and the special kind of care that changes as people's needs change, without making a big fuss about it.