The Bennett House offers many care options for older adults, with assisted living, memory care, independent living, and adult day care services all available in their community, so folks can get help with daily activities like bathing and medication, enjoy nutritious meals prepared by chefs and meal planners, and take part in personalized care that supports both independence and safety, and there's always trained medical staff on hand when needed, which helps families worry a little less. Residents with memory loss, Alzheimer's disease, or other dementia-related problems get extra support in Creekside Inn Memory Care Community, where the staff focus on routines and activities that help reduce confusion and keep people safe, and there's a well-protected space for those who might wander. People can bring their cats and dogs, so pets don't have to be left behind, and enclosed courtyards give everyone a safe spot to spend time outdoors or visit with friends, and inside there's a TV room and a beauty salon for relaxing or keeping up with self-care.
Special cleaning and safety measures are in place at The Bennett House, with teams trained for things like biohazard cleanup, fentanyl testing, hoarding situations, and odor removal, which means the place stays very clean and safe, and that's something not every senior community offers. There are also compliance steps for biohazard safety and services for rodent droppings or crime and trauma scene restoration, so the environment is closely monitored for health and cleanliness. The facility runs several assisted living communities like Brookdale Coeur d'Alene, The Renaissance at Coeur d'Alene, and Legends Park Assisted Living, plus there's an independent living community called Affinity at Coeur d'Alene, so there's a choice depending on the level of help folks need.
The adult day care center is fully licensed and gives caregivers a break with short-term respite care, and some residents just come for the day to join activities, meals, or social time. The staff offer devotional services onsite, and general counseling is available for anyone who needs someone to talk to, which helps keep spirits up. There's a full-time activities director who plans field trips, games like cards, and other group outings, and the activity calendar is pretty full, helping people stay social and involved, plus there are brain-boosting activities for those with memory problems.
Cleanliness is kept to a high standard, and the staff have a reputation for being courteous, helpful, and always ready with a smile, so the place feels warm and welcoming, almost like a second family for folks who might not have many visitors. The Bennett House uses a care approach that's centered on kindness and respect, with personalized care that fits what each resident needs, and there's a focus on humane treatment, safety, and making sure everyone feels comfortable and valued in their own way. Amenities and features help people engage mentally, socially, and physically, with everything from beauty salons and trips to enclosed courtyards, and the environment is designed so folks feel at home while still getting the help they might need.