Savage Sunrise Manor sits at 407 Mesa Street South in Savage, Montana, and it's a small, licensed assisted living community with room for up to 8 seniors, so things feel quiet and familiar, and people tend to get to know each other well, which is good for folks who like a homelike environment. The community lets residents bring dogs or cats, so people don't have to leave their pets behind, and the rooms come furnished and offer kitchenettes for those who like a little independence when they want a snack or a cup of coffee, and the building has air conditioning, cable TV, and internet access, so you can keep up with the news or a favorite show. The staff are around 24 hours a day, and assisted living services cover help with daily activities, like bathing, dressing, or getting around, as well as medication help and health care staff on site-respite care and memory care are also available for those who need it, and the memory care side is known as WEL-Life AL at Kalispell. Meals are prepared for everyone, including special diet requests, and there's housekeeping, linen, and laundry services to keep things tidy.
You'll find a mix of spaces and activities like a common area for meeting others, a small gym to keep moving, a beauty salon, a chapel for worship or quiet, and a library for reading, plus outdoor areas and gardens for fresh air. The facility has a pool and a hot tub and schedules activities, both staff-run and resident-led, to help people stay connected and involved, and devotional activities are part of the plan, too. Transportation for medical and non-medical trips is provided, so appointments or errands don't cause stress. License #13439 shows that Savage Sunrise Manor follows Montana's assisted living rules. Chelsie Grimes runs the place, and the staff focus on supporting seniors in a way that keeps people as independent as possible while being there if anyone needs extra help. The facility has a Facebook page for updates, and it's listed as an assisted living community and partly as a nursing home, which means it can support a range of needs, including dementia care, hospice, or short respite stays under certain conditions. The style here is plain and simple comfort, and the priority is helping people keep their dignity and routines for as long as possible.