Silver Creek I and II in Post Falls, Idaho, sits near Lake Coeur d'Alene and gives seniors a range of living choices, offering assisted living, independent living, memory care, nursing home services, and home health care, so people who want to keep their independence or need some extra help with memory problems like Alzheimer's or daily tasks like bathing or medication can find a place that tries to meet their needs. The community has apartments in various sizes, including studios, one- and two-bedroom units, townhomes, and condos, with options for detached homes and accessible, affordable senior apartments for those over 55, and some of these have elevators, central heating and air, washer/dryer hookups, and kitchens with Energy Star appliances, plus covered or uncovered parking and wheelchair ramps for easy access. Residents can have pets like cats and dogs but with size limits, and companion suites are an option for those who want them, and there's enclosed courtyards, gardens, walking paths, and raised planting beds for some fresh air and outdoor time.
Inside, you'll find a dining room for shared meals, a party space, TV rooms, game rooms, a movie or theater room, a woodworking shop, arts and crafts rooms, a fitness center, and a computer room, and there's a library on hand too. Community spaces and organized activities with an activity director help folks make friends, with spots for family socializing, worship or devotional gatherings, and even a beauty salon and barber shop for easy access to personal care. The facility's got security gates and monitored entrances, with security systems in each unit, plus they use devices like Wander Guard for residents with memory issues, so people are safer and families have peace of mind.
Silver Creek I and II offers several ways to pay, including rent with care fees or entry fee options, and as a Medicare provider and licensed facility, it can provide skilled nursing, hospice care, diabetic care, physical therapy, medication management, incontinence care, and tailored diets, along with help for those with high medical needs. There's planned activities, housekeeping, laundry services, home care, adult day services, transportation for errands or appointments, and even free help and support through a Senior Living Advisor who gives advice and lists of communities within 15, 30, or 60 miles, so families can get information without paying for it. The maintenance team handles repairs, there's on-site laundry and housekeeping for private areas, and room service is available for meals if needed.
The place gives options for active adults, those with memory loss, people who just want a worry-free apartment, and those needing more care, with in-home care possibilities for families who prefer it. Families can talk to a dedicated local advisor to help them decide on the right community, and they'll get guidance through the choices, always focused on safety and support without any pushy talk or making big promises-just a lot of basic, practical services in a setting close to shops, restaurants, and the natural beauty of the area.