Butterfly Homes II sits at 72 Lily Valley Circle in Billings, Montana, and works as a licensed assisted living and memory care facility with a capacity for up to 82 rooms, offering studio units, shared quarters, and single bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, and you'll find 28 units set up for assisted living residents and care offered by CNAs, LPNs/LVNs, and RNs, all licensed and closely monitored by local government agencies like the Department of Aging and Veteran's Services. Residents here get help with daily tasks such as bathing, getting dressed, transferring, managing medicine, and eating, which is a comfort for people who need a little extra support, and you'll have 24-hour caregivers around along with a strong security system and emergency alert setup that help keep everyone safe.
Meals get cooked on site, and there are three homemade dishes every day with meal plans tailored for people with high blood pressure, diabetes, and allergies, and you also get all-day dining and restaurant-style options in the dining room for a real family-style experience, while laundry and housekeeping services and help with appointments make daily life a bit easier and less stressful. Folks staying at Butterfly Homes II take part in planned programs, movie nights, music, fitness activities, arts and crafts, and there are garden spaces, greenhouses, walking and jogging paths, a bistro, a book room, and even a sauna and jacuzzi for relaxing, plus you'll find a library, community kitchen, chapel service, and spaces for games and social events, and residents join in things like music therapy, pet therapy, outdoor trips, tabletop games, and social evening events.
The building is made to be safe and accessible with wheelchair-friendly areas, secured memory care sections to stop wandering, and large screen TVs and game rooms to encourage people to get together, while spiritual needs get met too because staff help with travel to religious services. Special care gets set up for those with Alzheimer's and related memory issues, including security and unique activities for memory care residents, and hospice care and respite care are available if someone's needs change. Staff members speak English, facilities offer phone lines in rooms, appointment transport is available, and move-in coordination takes the hard part out of starting somewhere new, and every room and common area feels home-like, calm, and welcoming. Care at Butterfly Homes II costs less than most full-time nursing homes, and the ongoing hiring of caregivers means there's always staff to help with tasks big and small, making everyday living possible for seniors who could use a little help, but still want independence and plenty of things to do.