Beartooth Rehab & Nursing, also known as Beartooth Manor, sits in Columbus, Montana, surrounded by Montana's quiet nature, and it has over 30 years of healthcare experience under its belt, which counts for something when folks are recovering after surgery, illness, or need extra help as they get older. The staff there handle skilled nursing 12-16 hours a day, but someone's always on call around the clock, and they help with things like bathing, dressing, taking medicines, or getting around if someone can't move on their own. The place is part of a Continuing Care Retirement Community, so there are different types of care and housing all under one umbrella if someone's needs change, from rehab to nursing home care to memory care for those struggling with memory loss. People can stay there for the long haul, get short-term rehab after a hospital visit, or even just stop in for respite care to give family caregivers a little break. Therapy-like physical, occupational, or speech-happens on site, with healthcare staff and helpful nurses providing support for high acuity needs like diabetes, incontinence, or being unable to walk. The building's set up with safety features including emergency alert systems, so folks can rest a bit easier.
Those who live there get meals from a professional chef in a community dining room, and they don't have to worry if they need special food for allergies, diabetes, or other diets since the kitchen takes care of that and lets people eat throughout the day, not just at set meal times. Residents have help with daily chores like housekeeping and laundry, and there's move-in support to help people settle in. They handle transportation and parking for residents. Inside, rooms come furnished with things like private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, cable TV, air conditioning, telephones, and sometimes even kitchenettes, so folks still have that bit of independence. The grounds have walking paths, gardens, fitness rooms, and spaces for programs, while inside there's a library, common areas, and places for devotional activities or quiet time.
Social and recreational activities line up each day, things like movie nights, music, arts and crafts, and some activities are even run by the residents themselves, giving everyone a say in what they do. There's a spa and wellness room, plus plenty of chances to get outside since the Montana scenery's right there, so folks can take in the fresh air. The place also offers palliative care for comfort and support, and a nice sense of kindness shows up in how the staff treat the residents, with joy and helpfulness that folks do notice. The whole setup aims for a balance-medical care, emotional support, and day-to-day comfort-so residents feel cared for across the board, whether they're there for recovery, long-term care, or a shorter stay.