Care and Comfort Home House 2 sits at 607 4th Street in Havre, MT, right near spots like the Buffalo Jump, Bear Paw Mountains, Milk River, Bear Paw Battlefield, and Havre's museums and parks, so folks can see the sights if they want, and you'll see kids using the waterslide and the pool area that's part of the grounds, and that always brings a bit of cheer. The building isn't new but it feels warm and supportive, with large, clean rooms, hotel touches like a coffee maker, hair dryer, iron, ironing board, microwaves, refrigerators, air conditioning, fitness center, elevator, and a room that looks out over the Badlands or the city or river or hills. Inside, there's 24/7 reception staff and licensed nurses round-the-clock so if someone needs help, they won't have to wait, which can be a good comfort for family and the people staying there. The rooms come furnished, with telephones, and a 24-hour emergency alert system, and if residents need help with bathing, dressing, medications, or just general daily activities, there's staff for that-no need to wrestle with laundry, meal prep, or cleaning, since they've got laundry service, housekeeping, all-day dining with meals that will suit diabetes or allergies, and restaurant-style seating so residents don't have to eat alone if they don't want.
The place is set up to handle assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and short-term respite care, which means residents can shift levels of care without moving out. Individualized care plans get matched to each person's health needs, and non-ambulatory folks can get help with transfers, and everyone's watched over for safety, day and night, along with standby help right when they need it. Folks from the Rocky Boy Indian Reservation, Montana State University Northern, railroad workers, hospital staff, and government workers often stay here when coming into town, and there's also a banquet space you could use for a family gathering or event, fitting up to 145 people if something important comes up. For fun, the place has walking paths, a garden, a conference room, a library, arts and craft areas, barber and salon services, movie nights, resident-run activities, and the history and buffalo run area out back where people can learn about the region.
Meal times don't have to be rigid here-residents can pop into the dining room all day for a meal, with staff covering allergy-sensitive diets, diabetic needs, and special restrictions, so there's less worry about food safety. The community, part of a group of five facilities in town, gets a Seniorly Community Score of 3.8 out of 10, which gives a sense of what people think in ratings and reviews. English is spoken, and most residents feel they can stay independent while knowing backup is available, and families don't have to fret over moving again if health changes-Care and Comfort Home House 2 can give maintenance-free living, letting people focus just on enjoying the day, visiting on the walking path, or joining a house activity if the mood strikes. The building's got good access to essential health care, being close to the hospital, pharmacy, and health center, so if anybody ever needs quick medical help, they won't have to go far.