The Gallery at Spokane sits over in the South Hill neighborhood at 5401 S Regal St, and is owned by Stellar Senior Living, so folks have got some peace of mind about how it's run, and the place kind of feels like a large, welcoming home where people always seem genuine, kind, and joyful, which you notice pretty quickly if you visit. You'll find independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even skilled nursing all on the same campus, so people can stay put as their needs change, and that helps families plan a bit better without suddenly having to move their loved one somewhere else when things shift. The building's got a modern and elegant atmosphere, but it also feels comfortable, with a lobby, a nice front entry, and three different dining areas, plus a bistro called Milo's that serves coffee, pastries, and snacks around the clock, and there's a full-service dining program open from seven in the morning to six at night, where folks get three chef-made meals each day and those meals include some local, fresh ingredients along with seasonal menu changes.
The apartments themselves come in several roomy layouts, like studios or one-bedrooms and even two-bedrooms, and these are some of the largest around for this kind of place, with either full kitchens or kitchenettes, along with washers and dryers right in each unit, individually controlled heating and air, and bathrooms built for safety and ease of use. They've set up special care programs with unique names to fit what people need, and the memory care area is designed to keep folks safe from wandering or feeling lost, with staff who really know dementia and Alzheimer's, and who work off individualized care plans so everyone gets what helps them most. Assisted living covers help with daily things like medication, bathing, and dressing, while independent living lets residents stay active with as much or as little support as they'd like. Anyone in any part of the building can join in on all sorts of activities, whether it's arts and crafts, health programs, fitness, social events, or classes that engage the mind and body.
They offer plenty of extras like a fitness center, salon and barbershop, doctor's clinic, physical and occupational therapy, transportation services, and wireless internet, so it keeps people connected and cared for. There's a gallery of photos so you can see what daily life's like before ever stepping inside, and tours-both in-person and virtual-are available to help families look things over and ask questions, with family advisors available to guide decisions along the way. Safety is covered by systems like sprinklers, handicap-friendly features, on-site maintenance, and secure entrances. Housekeeping, linen service each week, laundry, and dry cleaning all take the load off for residents, and there's even a guest suite for family members who want to stay overnight. Pricing's transparent, and there's support to help folks handle long-term care insurance or just figure out the finances. All in all, The Gallery at Spokane runs 137 licensed beds with a focus on comfort, community, and honest, thoughtful care at every level.