Mountain Vista Retirement Residence

    180 Chase Dr, Lander, WY, 82520
    4.6 · 7 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Spacious independent living, friendly staff

    I live in a spacious two-bedroom with a full kitchen and handicapped bathroom - true independent living where I cook for myself. The office staff are awesome and on-call on weekends; nursing care is right next door if I need it. There's an interior garage with a shopping cart, family dining, a library and plenty of activities (bingo, singing groups, crafts); it's cozy, clean and personable - I loved story time with my granddaughter. Note: there are no on-site meals and no CNAs who come in to do personal/room cleaning.

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    4.57 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

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    • Care

      4.0
    • Staff

      5.0
    • Meals

      4.6
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      4.6

    Pros

    • Spacious two-bedroom apartments
    • Handicapped-accessible bathrooms
    • Full kitchens enabling self-cooking
    • Independent living option
    • Attached/adjacent nursing home for additional assistance
    • Helpful and personable office staff
    • On-call staff available on weekends
    • Interior garage with grocery-cart access
    • Family dining options available
    • Active activities program (bingo, singing groups, crafts)
    • On-site library with movies, books, and puzzles
    • Accessible facilities throughout
    • Clean, cozy, and personable environment
    • Family-friendly events (e.g., story time with grandchildren)

    Cons

    • No on-site meal service
    • No CNAs visiting residents (limited in-unit personal care)
    • Residents expected to self-cook and be independent

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment from the reviews is positive, emphasizing comfortable independent-living apartments and a supportive, community-oriented atmosphere. Reviewers repeatedly highlight the spacious two-bedroom units with full kitchens and handicapped-accessible bathrooms, presenting Mountain Vista as well-suited for residents who want or can maintain independence. Cleanliness, a cozy feel, and personable interactions are common themes, and several accounts note that the facility connects directly to a nursing home, which provides a layer of assurance for access to higher-level care when needed.

    Facilities and apartments: The physical plant receives strong marks. Apartments are described as roomy two-bedroom units with full kitchens, allowing residents to prepare their own meals. Handicapped-accessible bathrooms and broadly accessible facilities are specifically mentioned, which suggests thoughtful design for mobility needs. Practical amenities such as an interior garage and a grocery cart for transporting shopping are singled out as convenience features. The on-site library stocked with movies, books, and puzzles supports quiet recreation and hobby interests. Overall, reviews portray the environment as clean, cozy, and conducive to family visits and intergenerational activities like story time with grandchildren.

    Care and staff: Staff interactions are noted positively, with the office staff characterized as "awesome," personable, and helpful. The facility offers an on-call staff presence on weekends, which reviewers view as an important safety and support feature. A major structural advantage is the building's connection to an adjacent nursing home, giving residents a clear pathway to higher levels of medical and nursing care if circumstances change. However, reviews consistently point out that CNAs do not visit residents in their independent-living apartments, indicating limited in-unit personal care services. This distinction means the setting is primarily for independent residents rather than those needing routine hands-on nursing or personal assistance in the apartment.

    Dining and daily living: Dining is a mixed picture in the reviews. While "family dining options" are available and can facilitate shared meals and social dining, the community does not provide on-site meal service for independent-living residents; individuals are expected to self-cook in their full kitchens. Reviewers frame this as an intentional independent-living model rather than an omission, but it is a key practical consideration: prospective residents must be comfortable shopping for and preparing their own meals or arranging external help, since CNAs do not make in-apartment visits.

    Activities and social life: The community offers a range of activities that contribute to an active social environment. Bingo, singing groups, crafts, and other organized activities are mentioned, along with library resources and opportunities for family engagement. These offerings support cognitive and social engagement and appear to foster a friendly, communal atmosphere that reviewers appreciated.

    Notable patterns and suitability: The dominant pattern across reviews is that Mountain Vista is best suited to relatively independent seniors who want spacious, accessible apartments with the reassurance of an on-site/adjacent nursing home if more intensive care becomes necessary. Strong points are apartment size and accessibility, helpful office staff, weekend on-call coverage, and an active activities program. Important limitations are the absence of on-site meal service and the lack of CNA visitation to apartments, which mean the community is not positioned to provide routine in-room personal care. Prospective residents and families should weigh those trade-offs: if independence with occasional access to higher-level care is the goal, Mountain Vista aligns well; if regular in-home care and meal services are required, this community may not meet those needs without arranging outside services.

    Location

    Map showing location of Mountain Vista Retirement Residence

    About Mountain Vista Retirement Residence

    Mountain Vista Retirement Residence sits at 180 Chase Dr. in Lander, Wyoming, and serves seniors aged 55 and older with a straightforward mix of independent living, assisted living, memory care, nursing home care, and companion care options to cover different needs, offering 19 residential units in several apartment styles like private or shared, with choices including two bedroom and two bath layouts, two bedroom one bath, and one-bedroom options, all with comfortable living spaces and a private patio for each residence, making it easier for people to settle in without worrying about upkeep like snow removal, lawn care, or maintenance since routine services like appliance repair, battery and lightbulb replacement, window cleaning, and emergency fixes are handled by staff. The dining area offers healthy evening meals cooked by chefs and meal planners who focus on nutrition and flavor, and residents can use a community kitchen, two no-fee laundry rooms, and an exercise room with equipment for fitness classes. Mountain Vista gives seniors access to recreational and social activities, with easy spaces to gather like the library, a recreation room, a large community patio with comfy chairs and gas grills, and plenty of scheduled transport for trips downtown, for medical appointments, or group activities, while office hours from 8 AM to 4 PM during weekdays help keep things running smoothly.

    The place makes safety and health a core part of life, with security features, medication dispensers, and medical alert systems, plus weekly housekeeping and laundry, and support ranging from help with bathing and medication to memory care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, using design features aimed at reducing confusion and preventing wandering. Seniors can get internet and cable TV plans, senior cell phone plans, and guidance on hearing aids, including reviews and listings of over-the-counter brands, so residents stay connected and can find the tools they need. Mountain Vista runs a Senior Wellness Program with wellness checks, fitness classes, health screenings, and regular visits by a podiatrist, and an in-house public notary service is available for those who need documents signed or witnessed. Residents don't need to stress about trash, garage doors are automated for simple access, and each apartment or home gets routine maintenance so daily living feels smooth and manageable.

    As a nonprofit recognized by the IRS, Mountain Vista Retirement Residence focuses funding and operations directly on life for its residents, with total assets at $1,376,742 and leadership from Executive President William Bill Farthing since December 2022. The community maintains a website and connects through Facebook and X/Twitter, keeping people informed about activities, tours, and services. Weekend tours can be scheduled upon request, and people can expect a quiet, safe, and neighborly setting with a focus on healthy, well-supported, and active senior living.

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