Home Sweet Home is a private adult family home set on three wooded acres in Eureka, Montana, offering a quiet place for seven residents who want assisted living in a country setting, and this recently renovated building has a new management team that looks to improve safety and attention for everyone who stays there, which is important given how families want their loved ones safe but also wanting them somewhere that feels peaceful and familiar, and residents at Home Sweet Home get to pick from studio, single-bedroom, or semi-private living spaces, all designed for comfort, and each room comes furnished with basics like a telephone, emergency alert pull cords, basic utilities, and washer and dryer, which means daily life can stay pretty routine except with added support. The staff are on duty around the clock, which helps with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, transfers, and managing health conditions such as diabetes, incontinence, Parkinson's, or memory problems like Alzheimer's, since there's a special Hidden Meadow Memory Care area just for residents with dementia that tries to keep life calm and structured for those who need it, and nurses, occupational therapists, and physicians all come through to help with medical and memory care, which gives families peace of mind.
Home Sweet Home has seven beds available and is fully licensed for assisted living, which means it can take people who need extra care but who want to stay somewhat independent, and staff can tailor the care plan for each person, even when someone needs help with things like eating, showering, or handling unscheduled needs that show up suddenly, and there's a focus on making sure everyone keeps their dignity and privacy, all while support is always close by in case someone falls or has trouble moving around. There's all-day dining in a resident dining hall with restaurant-style service, which is important for people with specific medical diets such as allergies or diabetes, and if someone prefers, there's a private dining area and meals for folks who prefer to eat in their room. Snacks are on hand whenever you want them, while laundry, housekeeping, and dry cleaning services are done on a set schedule without fuss.
Residents can enjoy a range of things to do, since community spaces include a game room, walking paths, garden, library, theater room, computer access, and a beauty shop, which means you can fill the day with movie nights, games, or just getting your hair done if that's something you always looked forward to, and dogs and cats are welcome so people don't have to part with their pets when they move in, which can make things feel a bit more like home. With a focus on memory care and individualized attention, the staff do things like fall prevention classes, recreation, wellness programs, and education activities, and you'll also find areas like a café, community kitchen, and a barber or hair salon, all under one roof. Home Sweet Home aims to give its residents choice, comfort, and a sense of belonging, especially for those who want a slow pace and familiar surroundings, and with only seven rooms, people tend to get to know their neighbors and the staff quickly and folks can expect help tailored just for them. The property is pet-friendly, so dogs and cats are fine, and staff encourage families to visit and enjoy the grounds, so there's always a bit of life going on among the trees.