Woodstone Assisted Living, located at 491 Caswell Avenue West in Twin Falls, Idaho, is a medium-sized licensed residential care facility offering 85 assisted living units and both independent and assisted living options for seniors, and there's also a memory care program for those with dementia or Alzheimer's who need more support as things change, so families don't have to look elsewhere if their loved one's needs increase, and since the community's been owned by the same family for four generations going back to 1968, they've got this longstanding tradition of maintaining family-centered values and a familiar, reliable reputation that's well known throughout the area. Residents at Woodstone can expect help with bathing, dressing, getting around, taking medication, staying safe, and managing things like blood sugar for diabetes, and the staff includes professional caregivers plus nurses on hand, and folks are always awake so someone's around 24 hours a day for emergencies or just regular questions, and visiting therapists come in for physical, occupational, and speech needs. The building layout includes indoor and outdoor common areas, two landscaped courtyards with raised beds for gardening, walking paths, and spaces for pets, since they let residents bring their cats and dogs and they'll even consider other pets, and there's also resident parking and transportation services to grocery stores, medical appointments, shopping, and outings like church, scenic drives, and social games, so people don't feel stuck or cut off from the town.
There are private and semi-private rooms, in studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom designs, with wheelchair-accessible showers and full tubs, and the price changes based on the kind of care someone needs whether it's light, medium, or heavy assistance, plus options to pay by private funds, social security, veteran's benefits, Medicaid, or private insurance, though the site isn't certified to accept Medicare for services. Meals are made in-house and often include comfort foods like mashed potatoes, fried chicken, or corn on the cob, with a salad bar and vegetarian choices, and they've got daily snacks so there's always something to eat, while dining rooms double as social spaces and there's also a communal kitchen. For activities, folks can join daily news and coffee socials, bingo, in-house church services, arts and crafts, exercise and fitness classes, massage therapy, birthday parties each month, musical entertainment every week, and movie nights, or get outdoors for gardening, and sometimes staff schedules things offsite so seniors can see more of Twin Falls, and there are services like a beauty salon, barber shop, and weekly nail visits right in the building.
The care team monitors resident health with routine checkups, there's a call system for fast help, falls management, medication coordination, and special menus for those with dementia needs, and Woodstone offers respite care for short stays, hospice care for those at the end of life, and rehabilitation or recovery care after surgery. Assisted transfers for folks who need help moving, spoon feeding if needed, incontinence care reminders, Wanderguard safety features, and oversight for changing physical or mental health are all part of what's available to help people age in place, and if companionship is wanted there are options for all genders and even female-only living arrangements. Smoking is allowed outdoors, not inside, and community fees, monthly rent, and service prices are listed, so families can review real numbers--for example, studios average about $1,895 per month, one-bedrooms start at $2,195, and two-bedrooms can run $3,695, with a $500 community fee and respite rates by the day. Woodstone focuses on meeting the changing needs of residents with care that encourages dignity, independence, privacy, and a sense of belonging, and the staff works to make life comfortable and stimulating, not too fancy or busy but friendly, supportive, and attentive to all the little details that matter as people age.