Unique Senior Care - Assisted Living sits at 1639 Birch Avenue in Lewiston Orchards, Idaho, and doesn't have many beds-only 8-so there's a home-like setting where the staff know each resident well and can give plenty of help. The place is licensed individually by the state, and it serves older adults needing daily support, including those with dementia or Alzheimer's, and those who want to keep some independence but find chores a bit too much. Residents get help with things like bathing, dressing, laundry, medication, and getting to appointments, and there's an emergency alert system, so folks are watched over for safety day or night. There's housecleaning, home-cooked meals in the dining room, and meal plans that work with special diets. They have a board and care home set-up, and they're pet-friendly, so long-time companions can stay too.
The community isn't big, but there's plenty going on, with walking paths, games, movie nights, arts and crafts, and scheduled events for keeping everyone active. Folks can use the fitness center, garden, WiFi, and a living room that's got cable TV and phones. A salon/barber is on hand, and staff make sure rooms stay clean and tidy. For those needing more help, the memory care section focuses on residents with dementia, giving extra support and structure. Transportation's sorted out for getting around town or making appointments. Bedrooms come in different studio layouts, so there's some choice, and rooms have safety features and kitchens or kitchenettes. The staff is known for being kind and thoughtful, working to meet each person's needs in a way that helps them keep some control over their day-to-day life, which is important as folks get older. The goal here is to make sure everyone feels at home, stays as independent as they can, and is part of a friendly, safe, and respectful small community.