Good Samaritan Society - Spokane Valley cares for seniors with a variety of needs, and you'll find many types of care and living options here, whether you need independent living, assisted living, memory care, or skilled nursing. The facility sits in a campus-style setting and has studio apartments, one-bedroom units, private suites, cottages, and skilled nursing rooms, so you can pick what fits you best, and all the rooms have things like air conditioning, cable, internet, private bathrooms, family-style kitchenettes, telephones, and emergency alert systems that can bring staff right away if help's needed. Nurses and staff remain on-site around the clock, able to assist with daily activities like bathing, dressing, using the restroom, and managing your medicines, plus the team works with your healthcare providers to adapt care as needs shift, and help is offered in English and a couple other languages.
The community provides home care services, memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, transitional care, respite care, and long-term nursing, and it'll accept both Medicare and Medicaid. Meals come prepared three times a day in a restaurant-style dining room, with menus set up for allergies, diabetes, and special diets, and you won't need to cook or clean since housekeeping and laundry happen weekly. Activities are set up most days, such as arts and crafts in the art studio, woodworking in the shop, movie nights, music programs, walking groups out on the paths, social events, lectures, talent shows, and holiday dances, and you'll always find something going on in the computer center, media room, or recreation center that has shuffleboard, billiards, and a convenience store, and the campus even includes a lap pool, Jacuzzi, fitness areas, chapel, and its own indoor café for coffee or snacks.
Residents can use the beauty salon or barber, spend time in the gardens, join wellness programs, or take part in faith-based services and devotions led by the chaplain, and if you need to get offsite for medical appointments or shopping, the staff helps you arrange transportation. Security and maintenance workers stay present all hours, and the community has emergency systems in place for protection and peace of mind. Whether someone needs a little help or lots of attention, staff will coordinate care and offer therapy or pain management as needed, and the atmosphere tries to give everyone a sense of dignity, independence, and community, which makes it a steady place for seniors to live as their needs change over time. The campus includes areas for exercise, wellness education, and special events, and the daily life here is shaped around keeping residents as engaged and connected as possible, so folks can enjoy each stage of aging with the services and support they require.