Peterson Place gives seniors a variety of care options, with each person getting services that fit their needs, and this can range from independent living to assisted living, memory care, and even skilled nursing, so there's a lot of flexibility, and being able to move between levels as care needs change can be handy for many. The care team pays close attention to details with custom support that includes help with dressing, bathing, medication, and health checkups, and there are always staff on-site 24 hours a day. The community only houses up to six people at a time in each care home, which lets everyone get more personal attention, and the staff-a group known for being friendly and caring-helps keep things positive, welcoming, and cheerful, making the smaller setting feel cozy and like a community where bonds form easily, no matter if a couple moves in together or someone comes on their own. Residents have choices for apartment types and suites, so they can pick what makes them feel comfortable and at home, and there's special attention to keeping the whole place very clean with no odd smells, which is something people notice right away.
The food gets prepared with good ingredients and there's a focus on both health and taste, so daily meals can include options for people who need low salt or no sugar, and help is there if anyone needs assistance at meal times, with gathering spaces like the communal kitchen and outdoor areas. Group activities fill the days, like birthday celebrations, BBQs, movie viewings, wellness classes, outings, and quiet times for devotional events either on-site or off-site, with transportation easily arranged, so people can keep up with places of worship, doctor visits, or shopping. Shared living spaces and private rooms are both available, and every unit has cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and wheelchair-friendly showers, and amenities include laundry, housekeeping, and easy-to-access transportation and parking for residents or guests. Memory care wings use secure spaces and activities designed to help seniors with dementia, and every care plan is individualized by staff who have specific training in support for issues like Alzheimer's, medication, diabetes, and incontinence.
Safety gets close attention, with handicap accessible areas and responsive care teams, and the staff helps with daily life so that each resident can keep as much independence and dignity as possible, knowing support is always near and someone is on hand to answer questions from families. Peterson Place tries to offer a familiar, home-like place for seniors in Spokane, and the way the community operates-small, inviting, and attentive-means people can feel known, looked after, and included in daily life.