Monument Health Assisted Living sits at 432 North 10th Street in Custer, South Dakota, and has 16 private rooms with private bathrooms so that each resident has personal space and privacy, which helps seniors feel comfortable and at home, and the rooms get cleaned and looked after by staff who take care to help everyone keep their independence while giving support where it's needed, especially for things like medication, meals, special diets, and even supplemental oxygen if someone needs that sort of help, and of course, they're licensed to care for people with physical or memory problems, so families can feel a bit of peace knowing their loved ones will get watched over safely. The staff make three balanced meals each day along with snacks, and the meals get prepared right there in the kitchen, which helps make the place feel homier; and then, being part of Monument Health, the facility connects into a network of hospitals, specialty clinics like cancer and cardiology, outpatient support, and even home equipment and home health services, so there's a lot of professional help close at hand, especially with Monument Health Custer Hospital and clinic just minutes away and even 24-hour emergency help nearby if something comes up.
Residents can see doctors in different clinics for things like sleep issues, weight management, wound care, and other health problems by visiting clinics in Rapid City, Deadwood, and Custer, and same-day appointments are possible when they need to see someone fast-plus, if a resident needs something like OrthoExpress for a joint or bone problem, that's part of the network too. Rooms help folks maintain a sense of independence but assisted living staff are always there for daily care, whether it's helping with showers, getting dressed, or reminders about medication. The facility puts a lot of focus on individual care plans, so each person gets treated for their unique needs, and they use a program called "Recognize Great Care" to support staff who go above and beyond. There's also patient and visitor information, a guest services program, a visitor guide, and even resources if someone has financial worries, along with financial assistance, so people can find the help they need to live well without breaking the bank.
Monument Health Assisted Living stays open from 8:00 to 17:00, Monday through Saturday, and always aims for a supportive, home-like environment where seniors can stick to routines, have privacy, and still get help if something comes up, and because it's linked to the Mayo Clinic Care Network, doctors and nurses can team up for specialty advice and expertise. You get a place that's affordable, set up to give people a bit of help while letting them stay as independent as possible, and staff work every day to keep the community caring, safe, and welcoming for every resident who lives there.