Diamond Peak Health Care of Burley sits at 1703 Almo Avenue in Burley, Idaho, and offers a mix of senior living and care services for folks who need more help as they age, with the aim to let people stay as independent as possible for as long as they can, so you've got independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, adult day services, respite stays, and even hospice all in one place, and they also have Medicare-certified home health care if you're recovering or need medical help at home. The assisted living home is a residential care house with space for 10 residents (license #RC-1137), and the place manages to feel like a home-there's a house-like setting with nine private rooms at the Safe Haven section, private bathrooms, and enough space for up to 22 residents total, so it doesn't feel institutional, and the staff is always around, day and night, to help if you need something or an emergency comes up, making safety and support a big priority.
Residents can pick what works best for them, with furnished rooms in a mix of one-bedroom apartments, studio suites, or shared living quarters, and there are private or semi-private rooms starting at $3,000 or $2,500 per month, which includes features like private bathrooms, full-sized tubs, and wheelchair accessible showers, along with cleaning and move-in help, laundry, and pet-friendly policies for cats or dogs that follow the weight rules. Meals come with the package, and there's attention to dietary needs, so those who need kosher, vegetarian, diabetic, or allergy-sensitive meals get accommodated, and meals are all prepared onsite and served in a dining room that encourages folks to gather. There's a full activity schedule, with crafts, family dinners on holidays, devotional services, movie nights, scheduled daily programs, and community events, and you'll find indoor and outdoor common areas, a garden, beauty salon, barber service, computer and internet access, walking trails, off-site activities, a private dining room, and a courtyard.
Care covers the basics like help with bathing, dressing, transferring, medication management, and support for those needing diabetes care, high acuity, or help with incontinence, as well as specialized care for memory loss, Parkinson's disease, or those needing physical therapy, and licensed registered nurse staff monitor residents' health and help coordinate with outside doctors or healthcare providers, so ongoing medical needs don't get overlooked. There's a 24-hour call system and supervision, plus transportation services (at extra cost) to appointments or local outings, with resident parking and access to bus lines for those interested.
The environment is intentionally home-like and friendly, with personal touches, organized activities for socializing, and a general sense of community, and the staff works to make sure everyone's dignity is respected whether they're there for long-term support or a short stay. Spacious indoor spaces, a steady routine, home-cooked meals, attentive care, and the option to bring a furry companion all add up to life at Diamond Peak Health Care of Burley being about enjoying comfort and good company in the later years.