Frontier Assisted Living and Memory Care Community sits right in Livingston, Montana, and has served Park County seniors for many years, offering help and a place to live for folks in all stages of aging, and you'll find they provide independent living, assisted living, memory care, and even respite care, so there's really a range of options. Seniors who want to stay active can enjoy hassle-free living, have their own private or shared rooms with attractive baths-especially in the 1989-unit beside the historic main building-and there's closely accessible parking, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and all the utilities included, which makes day-to-day living much easier for folks who want fewer worries. This community keeps pets around and allows both cats and dogs, but you gotta know their pet allowance rules, and people have to meet the minimum age requirement since it's a senior place.
The two-story building is within walking distance of downtown Livingston, so that's good for those who want to stay connected to town. For those who need some help, whether it's with bathing, dressing, medication, or getting around, there are well-trained staff on hand day and night, and the whole campus is no smoking indoors, so it stays clean and safer for everyone. Frontier also does a lot to help folks with Alzheimer's and other memory problems by having a separate, secure memory care unit, where the staff make daily schedules to keep everyone engaged, safe, and calm, and they try to cut down on confusion or wandering with a place that's easy to navigate and sort of feels like home.
People in assisted living or who need extra help can get support with diabetic care, incontinence, non-ambulatory needs, and there's always someone ready to help with grooming, thanks to the on-site beauty salon. There's transportation for medical needs and trips, a calendar filled with activities like games, social and cultural events, devotional services, and a television lounge for movie nights or just relaxing together. Nutritious meals get made by chefs and meal planners, so there are always good options, and the kitchen tries to keep the food healthy. Frontier's known around town for friendly, helpful staff who try to make life cheerful, and they've kept their license as a Frontier personal care community, which means standards get checked regularly. Smoking isn't allowed inside, and kids can't move in, but that's because they want to keep the environment right for seniors. Overall, folks will find both independent living and care for those who need more help, so whether it's active seniors, those facing memory challenges, or people needing some daily support, life at Frontier moves at the residents' pace and aims to keep everyone's dignity and well-being in mind.