Klondike Hills sits at 36 North Klondike Road in Republic, Washington, and is part of the Ferry County Public Hospital District, which means it's closely connected to local healthcare. The facility has 16 licensed assisted living beds and welcomes both cats and dogs, making it friendly for pet owners who want to keep their companions. They keep the environment welcoming and safe with 24-hour secured premises and caregivers available day and night, so residents always have someone nearby. Klondike Hills offers options like studio suites, one-bedroom units, communal living spaces, and private bedrooms, some with kitchenettes, and rooms come furnished with telephones.
The facility provides assisted living and memory care for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and offers help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, managing medicines, and moving around. Those with special needs like Parkinson's care or incontinence get extra help, and emergency systems are in every room for safety. They don't accept Medicaid, and Medicare is only accepted if they've got the Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services certification.
Residents can get daily fitness activities, cultural events, movie nights, and group activities to keep busy and make new friends, plus there are walking paths and a garden for those who like to be outside. There's a communal kitchen, a games room, a reading area, private dining, a movie night room, and high-definition TVs, and meals are served in a dining room with scheduled meal times. The meal programs offer one or two prepared meals each day with special diets available, including allergy-sensitive and diabetes-friendly choices, and dietary assistance is handled by a staff dietitian.
Klondike Hills helps with transportation to doctor appointments, offers move-in coordination, and has available concierge services, which makes life easier for everyone. Housekeeping and laundry services, including dry cleaning, are standard, and they'll also help residents transfer from a bed to a chair or help with walking, as non-ambulatory care is part of what they do. All the medical and care coordination goes through their connection to Ferry County Public Hospital District, and residents get access to physician care, radiology, lab services, and medication management.
Rehabilitation services, along with physical and occupational therapy, are offered both on-site at Klondike Hills and through the Curlew Therapy Clinic at 9 Kettle River Road in Curlew. There are skilled swing bed services for those who need a bit more medical care during recovery or illness. The facility includes apartment-style homes as well as residential home settings, which offers a sense of independence along with support and peace of mind to families.
Klondike Hills offers long-term care, adult day care, hospice care, and home care, as well as senior care programs with resources for medical supplies and equipment. They aim for communities that keep seniors active and social, and provide support for those able to care for themselves but who still like some help nearby. The community is straightforward, focuses on quality care and resident comfort, and maintains a steady routine with meals, activities, and support.