Rosholt Assisted Living sits in the quiet town of Rosholt, South Dakota, where folks can choose from residential care homes, senior apartments, and several different types of rooms like studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, or semi-private spaces, and there's services matched to what a person needs, whether that's just some help with daily things like bathing or getting dressed, or more medical-focused care for those living with diabetes, incontinence, or trouble moving around, as they've got staff on hand 24 hours a day for emergencies and to help with things like moving from a bed to a wheelchair or keeping up with insulin for diabetes management, and the staff aims to keep everyone comfortable and safe.
The Rosholt Care Center offers both assisted living and skilled nursing, with memory care options for people living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the building's got features set up to help avoid confusion or wandering for the folks who need extra support with memory. There are activity directors making sure there's always something on the calendar, whether it's on-site activities that help folks move around or off-site trips, and the common rooms indoors give people a place to gather and visit so nobody feels alone. Meals come prepared and focus on good nutrition, which takes the work out of cooking for residents, and guest meals are available too.
For spiritual needs, the community works closely with nearby places of worship and offers devotional services both on-site and off-site, so everyone who wants to can stay connected to their faith, and that seems to be a comfort for many here. The property even has features like an enclosed courtyard for safe outdoor time and a beauty salon for personal grooming needs.
There's support in care planning and advice, which comes in handy as folks think through their options, and a wealth of easy-to-read resources like an article library, video guides, and clear definitions help families understand senior care decisions. Rosholt Assisted Living works with its care network partners and is linked with Northeast Care and Rehabilitation Center along with the independently run Countryside Inn, which has years of experience providing assisted living and memory care. Fees vary based on care needs and room type, with payment accepted from private pay, social security, veteran's benefits, and private insurance.
The staff also help with respite care for those who need a short stay, plus home care if someone wants to live at home a little longer, and there's adult day care centers if folks only need care part of the day, along with a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere that centers around both physical and spiritual well-being. The main focus stays on residents' comfort, choices, and safety, and the community sets out to offer options so that older adults can live as fully and easily as possible.