Pricing ranges from
    $3,142 – 3,770/month

    Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc.

    510920 US-95, Bonners Ferry, ID, 83805
    5.0 · 8 reviews
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Gorgeous, peaceful Mennonite home; outstanding

    I'm so glad I chose this place for my mom. The facility is gorgeous, modern and hotel-like with meadow and forest views - rooms are peaceful (no TV or radio). The Mennonite-owned home has caring, attentive staff who respond immediately to call buttons, and the farm-style meals, homemade bread and fresh produce are outstanding; my mom loves it and gets exceptional care.

    Pricing

    $3,142+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $3,770+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    5.00 · 8 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      5.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.8
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Beautiful, modern facility
    • Rooms with meadow and forest views
    • Caring, attentive caregivers and staff
    • Immediate response to call button
    • Farm-style, homemade cooking
    • High-quality dining (homemade bread, fresh fruit and vegetables)
    • Welcoming and friendly staff
    • Clean, uncluttered, homey environment
    • Hotel-like facility appearance and upkeep
    • Residents are well taken care of / excellent care
    • Loving, kind support system
    • Positive family testimonials (residents/moms love it)
    • Mennonite ownership

    Cons

    • No TV or radio in resident rooms

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: Reviews for Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc. are overwhelmingly positive. Multiple reviewers emphasize high satisfaction, describing the facility as beautiful, modern, clean, uncluttered, and homey. Many family members explicitly state their relatives "love" the community and that it provides the "best care," indicating strong trust and approval from residents' loved ones.

    Care quality and staff: A dominant theme across the reviews is attentive, caring staff and dependable caregiving. Reviewers repeatedly use words such as "caring," "attentive," "kind," "loving," and "support system" to describe the team. Several comments highlight specific operational strengths that reinforce perceptions of quality care, notably an "immediate response to call button," which suggests good staffing responsiveness and effective in-room assistance. Families report that residents are "well taken care of," and specific family members (mothers and grandmothers) are cited as being happy and comfortable at the community. The tone of the comments suggests consistent, person-centered care and strong frontline staff performance.

    Facilities and environment: The physical environment receives consistent praise. Reviewers call the facility "gorgeous," "hotel-like," and "modern," and note that rooms offer pleasant views of meadows and forested areas. Descriptions such as "clean," "uncluttered," and "homey" indicate that the facility balances a polished appearance with a comfortable, residential feel. This combination of aesthetic appeal and cleanliness appears to be an important contributor to family satisfaction and to the perception that the community is well-managed.

    Dining and food: Dining is another standout area. Multiple reviewers specifically praise the food as "amazing," "yummy," and "outstanding," with references to "farm home cooking," "homemade bread," and "fresh fruit and veggies." The repeated mention of homemade and fresh items suggests the kitchen emphasizes made-from-scratch meals and fresh produce, which families perceive as a meaningful quality differentiator. Positive dining experiences seem to reinforce overall impressions of care and wellbeing.

    Management and ownership: At least one reviewer mentions Mennonite ownership. While the reviews do not elaborate on how ownership affects day-to-day operations, this detail may convey a particular cultural or values-based approach to care and hospitality that resonates positively with residents and families in these summaries.

    Activities, entertainment, and gaps: The reviews provide limited information about structured activities or recreational programming; the dominant focus is on staff, facilities, and food. The only explicitly noted drawback across these summaries is the lack of in-room televisions or radios. This single recurring concern suggests that while communal and dining experiences are highly regarded, in-room entertainment options may be minimal or intentionally limited. Aside from that, reviewers do not list other consistent problems or complaints.

    Patterns and notable points: The most frequent and significant themes are exceptional staff attentiveness, high-quality homemade dining, and an attractive, well-maintained facility with pleasant natural views. Families repeatedly emphasize that their loved ones enjoy living there and that staff respond promptly and compassionately. The lack of in-room TVs/radios is the sole clear negative reported among these summaries, and there are no recurring reports of cleanliness, safety, or care deficiencies. Overall, the reviews paint a picture of a tightly run, hospitality-oriented assisted living community with strong caregiving, excellent dining, and a warm, home-like atmosphere.

    Location

    Map showing location of Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc.

    About Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc.

    Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc., set in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, offers care for seniors who need different levels of help, from active folks needing a bit of support with daily tasks to those living with Alzheimer's or other memory issues, and folks will notice it puts a real focus on keeping things simple and comfortable, since that's just the kind of place it is, one with faith-based roots from the Mennonite tradition, but always open to people of many backgrounds, so no one feels left out. You'll see the main building for assisted living, called Sunset Home Assisted Living, Inc., where people get help with things like bathing, dressing, and taking medicine, either once in a while or every day, depending on what each person needs, and there's a central living room with a fireplace, plenty of shared places, and a calm feeling throughout. For elders with memory care needs, their Restorium and the modern Rosewood Memory Care offer safe spaces built to prevent wandering, help reduce confusion, and give special therapies to support those living with dementia, with trained staff always around, ready to help at all hours. There are only 16 beds, which makes it a smaller, more connected community, so residents get to know each other and staff know them too, and things move at a slow and steady pace.

    Meals are cooked right there, from scratch, with fresh bread and homemade jam, and they serve all three meals-breakfast, lunch, and supper-but folks can also get snacks and all-day dining in the shared dining room, with options for special diets including diabetes or allergies, since you never know what someone might need. Residents can choose to bring their own things and make their one-bedroom live-in rooms feel like home, and most rooms look out over some pretty views, since that's the way they built it, which helps a person feel settled and peaceful. You'll find indoor and outdoor spaces where people can sit and talk, maybe at coffee hour, or join in on word games, bingo, group exercise, fireside chats, movie nights, and devotional activities, and there's always a few people heading out for a walk, or sitting by the garden paths. People gather for Bible study and sing-alongs, and religious services respect everyone's different backgrounds too.

    The facility has extra safety measures like emergency alert systems, and there are reviews and equipment like Bay Alarm Medical, Medical Guardian Review, and Jitterbug Phones for those who need medical alert and home security options, which gives families some peace of mind. There's always help with laundry and housekeeping, move-in help to make things easier, transportation services, and parking, so families don't have to worry so much about the details. The pricing is kept at a level similar to other places in the area, trying to stay affordable for most folks, and because it's a nonprofit, the focus stays on the residents' needs, not on making money, which you can see in the way the staff talk to people-with care, respect, and a good dose of kindness.

    They've built a sense of community, with an old-fashioned, homey style, lots of wood and comfortable chairs, quiet hallways, warm fireplaces, and a culture where everyone's encouraged to share their ideas for activities and routines, so everyone has a say about how things are run. The staff are trained to give both regular care and special help for memory issues, non-ambulatory care, transfers, and diabetic care, and the companion care supports both independence and safety. The place has committed staff who do their best, and there's always space for residents to join in group events or spend time alone if that's what they want. People often say it feels peaceful, welcoming, and as kind as a place can feel, with a quiet mission to make the journey of getting older a little simpler and a little more meaningful, with a focus on safety, dignity, and feeling at home.

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