Trinity at Lewis & Clark in Boise sits over on 12423 Lewis & Clark and has a mix of care types, so you see assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and independent living, all in one spot, and the place is part of what's called a continuing care retirement community, which just means folks can move in and get more help over time if they need it, and there's board and care homes around the area too, where people who need daily help, like with dressing, bathing, and eating, stay in a small house and get a caregiver right there. The community gives help with daily activities, manages medicine, and sets out three meals each day, and if someone needs personal care, like getting washed or dressed, there's staff around to lend a hand, and they've got a high ratio of staff to residents, so folks tend to know each other and it feels homey, which lots of people like, plus there's a registered nurse on call all the time, which gives peace of mind.
People who live with memory loss or Alzheimer's can stay in special memory care suites, designed to keep residents safe and cut down on confusion and wandering, and there's activities just for memory care folks, things like memory games or music, always supervised and sometimes group-based for socializing. Apartments in the community come as either semi-private or private suites, some studio style and some with one bedroom, and all apartments include self-controlled heat and air, cable, and most utilities, so residents can settle in without much to fuss about, and cleaning and laundry get done every week. If you have a pet, the place is pet-friendly, but they'll want to know about it in advance, and specialty meals are served for those with medical needs or certain diets.
A typical day might mean gathering in the TV lounge, sitting in a quiet spot, maybe strolling in the community garden or playing cards, and every so often, folks go out for bus trips, visits to the zoo, fishing, or a hayride if the season's right-it's all optional, so people join in or not as they please. There's a salon and barber on site for haircuts, and if someone needs help getting somewhere, transportation services are available, with dry cleaning offered too. Safety features are in place for those who need extra support, with wheelchair access and handicap fixtures in the rooms, plus 24-hour staff and regular health checks keep people safe, and nurses help manage the medications and give direct care when it's needed, along with wound care and general nursing tasks or even hospice care. Family outreach and education are part of the community's services, and people can expect a respectful atmosphere where workers treat residents like family and always keep their comfort and independence in mind.