Stonebridge Assisted Living sits at 110 River Rock Place in Hagerman, Idaho, and has a rustic look with log cabin style siding that makes the place feel homey and comfortable because seniors often like a warm, familiar setting, so that's what they built back in 2006, and the place started with 12 beds but now holds 16, so it's a smaller community where folks can get to know each other without feeling lost. The staff is there 24/7 and gives personal care that fits what each resident needs, whether that means help getting dressed, bathing, managing medicine, or preparing meals, since some seniors are pretty active and only need a little help, while others might need more attention. Stonebridge Assisted Living covers assisted living, respite care, day care, and even in-home assistance if you only need support now and then, and they also take both Medicaid and private pay which makes things a little easier for some families.
Residents get three meals a day plus snacks, and there are always activities going on, like TV or movie nights, social gatherings, and field trips, which they can arrange with their large wheelchair accessible van, so people don't end up feeling too isolated. For ease and safety, rooms come with emergency call systems, in-room cable, and regular maid service, and there's on-site maintenance, housekeeping, and laundry help. Health care needs don't get overlooked either, with nurses on site, skilled nursing care, incontinence care, and support for memory issues or dementia. If someone needs help with things like medication or daily hygiene, or has to manage special health needs, the staff is trained for that, and they try to keep things as homelike as possible, since everyone deserves comfort.
The community also offers senior apartments and residential care home options, with amenities that support daily living and promote wellness, though the details may change over time, so checking their website is a good way to see what's new. Stonebridge Assisted Living has a salon or barbershop for grooming, and they offer transportation for residents who need to get to appointments or want a change of scenery. It's a small place with about 11 to 50 employees, so staff know the residents well and pay attention to what people need. The facility opens during weekday hours, and you can get in touch with them or find out more through their website, with forms and maps to help folks find their way or ask questions. The setting's got a comfortable feel for seniors, and services are tailored so that everyone, whether they need a lot or a little help, is supported.