Hi-Line Retirement Center Nursing Home and Assisted Living in Malta, MT, sits close to cafes, parks, pharmacies, and hospitals, making daily life easy for seniors who want nearby services. The center offers nursing home, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and care for Alzheimer's disease and dementia, with security systems and secured doors to help keep residents with memory concerns safe and supervised. The staff includes professionals with special training for Alzheimer's Care, and they provide programs like reality orientation classes, mental wellness programs, music therapy, and animal therapy, plus regular activities like exercise, crafts, board games, and games in the dedicated gaming room so residents can stay social and active. There's a semi-private, one-bedroom assisted living unit, and rooms also come fully furnished, have air-conditioning, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, and telephones, with move-in coordination and daily housekeeping making sure living spaces stay tidy and comfortable.
The facility can house up to 16 to 17 people in the assisted living area and up to 56 residents in total, and it has skilled nurses and caregivers on-site twenty-four hours a day. Professional therapists provide physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and the staff assists with bathing, getting dressed, moving around, taking medicine, and grooming, with extra help for showering or using the bathroom for people who need it. The center supports special diets for health problems like diabetes or high blood pressure and serves three home-style meals a day in a restaurant-style dining room that also offers a menu for people with diabetes, and there's a traveling hairdresser and a beauty parlor or barber on-site. Amenities like a sauna, spa, fitness center, wellness room, hot tub, walking paths, a small library, book room, television and movie nights, community-sponsored events, resident-led activities, garden, outdoor seating, and transportation to doctor's appointments, errands, or faith-based gatherings help make it a comfortable and supportive place. Emergency alert systems and 24-hour supervision help keep everyone safe, and the center allows aging in place, so residents can get more help as their needs grow, whether for a short-term stay, respite care, or hospice care toward the end of life.