Bonnie Bluejacket Memorial Nursing Home, located at 388 Highway 20 South in Basin, Wyoming, has 37 assisted living units and provides different levels of care including nursing home, assisted living, independent living, memory care, and continuing care, and it welcomes residents who need short-term respite or long-term support and also those who could use help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, transfers, or incontinence issues. The facility holds Wyoming license #15131 and accepts both Medicaid and Medicare, offering trained staff available 24/7 plus regular doctor assessments, as well as routine health checks and medication management to keep residents' health needs on track while accommodating special diets, like diabetes or food allergies, and serving three meals a day plus snacks in a community dining room with furnished rooms, laundry, housekeeping services, and kitchens or kitchenettes available in studio and shared units. Safety is a focus, with wheelchair accessibility, ADA-compliant bathrooms, pull cords, emergency pendants, keypad entry, and a 24-hour call system.
People here get help with medication, wellness programs, mental health support, and therapies such as occupational, speech, and physical therapy, and you'll also find arranged transportation for outside doctor's appointments or other outings along with move-in coordination to ease the transition. For social and daily life, residents can enjoy arts and crafts, computer classes, movie nights in the theater, reading areas, fitness rooms, daily wellness activities, trips to the Bighorn Basin, holiday parties, clubs, bingo, and community events, plus outdoor spaces like landscaped walking paths, patios, and decks for enjoying tree-lined grounds, and there's a beauty salon and barber service right on site too. Bonnie Bluejacket cares for people with Alzheimer's, dementia, or Parkinson's disease and has special concierge services, massage therapy, and special dementia and Alzheimer's training for staff, with a strong focus on caregiver certification and training under state guidelines, including RAL and other senior home care courses. The facility supports both private and semi-private rooms, meals, emergency medical help, and coordination with healthcare providers, all in what many would call a warm and caring, family-friendly environment. The facility doesn't allow pets, but it does try to cover most comforts with internet, cable, HD flat-screen TVs, washer and dryer in all units, and provides plenty of community-sponsored activities, wellness checks, and scheduled events so residents don't feel left out or isolated.