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“Aid in Dying” Whose Choice? “Aid in dying” means assisted suicide and euthanasia. Proponents claim that legalization will give you “choice.” But whose choice will it be? • Do you or someone you know ever feel pressured to put a family member or even a stranger in your will? • If assisted suicide or euthanasia becomes legal, will there be new similar pressure? Will someone say “die now so there will be something left for me?” • In Oregon, where assisted suicide is legal, official statistics are consistent with elder abuse. • In Oregon, the state health plan encourages suicide. The plan will not necessarily cover a person’s treatment, but will cover assisted suicide. • Legal assisted suicide empowers heirs, the health care system and the government to suggest, pressure and/or abuse older people to cut short their lives. If assisted suicide becomes law: Will it be your choice? Or the choice of someone else? Say NO to assisted suicide. Mail us this form to tell legislators that you are against assisted suicide. Name: Address: Phone: Email: Mail to: Bradley D. Williams - Coordinator
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Shopping for a new home is stressful even when you’re young and healthy and the only limitation is the size of your bank account.
As a senior, many more issues come into play: Do you merely want to be relieved of chores like lawn mowing and home repair? How would you enjoy a community setting, with meals served and activities planned? Do you need regular assistance with everyday tasks? Or do you and/or your spouse require qualified staff to help with medical issues or debilitating memory loss? What will happen if your needs change during your stay? The situation can become even more difficult if you’re searching on a parent’s behalf. How do you choose the correct facility for someone who may not want to leave their home or who needs care but cannot pursue housing options himself due to Alzheimer’s or an illness? Montana 55’s Annual Housing Guide was born out of the latter situation. Two co-workers were faced with a parent who needed an immediate change to their living situation. While coping with their parents’ serious illnesses, they also had to grapple with an unknown world of senior housing options, full of confusing jargon and acronyms. They would have loved to have had the 3rd Annual Senior Housing Guide you hold in your hands right now. As soon as they found qualified facilities for their loved ones, they set about publishing the state’s first housing guide. Since then, it’s grown into a quarterly magazine. Every January, we feature a comprehensive Annual Housing Guide. All of our stories, listings and virtual tours can also be found online at www. montana55.com. In this issue: How home modifications and
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Aging in Place loans can help seniors remain where they’re most comfortable - at home. • If it doesn’t seem like those renovations will be enough (there’s a list of signs that indicate when a parent shouldn’t remain at home alone), you’ll find suggestions on how to broach the sensitive topic of long term care with your parents. • Leave the yardwork to someone else! Read up on four new subdivisions designed exclusively for seniors or that offer maintenance-free homes. • Drool over The Grandview at Benefis in Great Falls, a facility that allows residents to “age in place” by providing advanced levels of care as needed. • Avoid estate planning mistakes! Benefit from the advice of L. Paul Hood, Jr., an estate planner and tax lawyer with 25 years in the business. We’ve left the best for last. “State Licensed Residential Listings” includes all of the Montana
Department of Public Health and Human Services’ licensed Assisted Living, Adult Day Care, Retirement Homes and Long Term Care Facilities and their contact information. Further on, the “Housing Advertiser Directory” provides a detailed grid of which services our advertisers offer in their facilities. Their support makes this Annual Housing Guide a reality. This grid will help you narrow down your list of prospective homes and figure out which ones deserve a visit. We know firsthand the importance of you or your folks finding the right fit. Best of luck in your search. If you have any story suggestions, we’d love to hear them. Jacque Walawander Project Coordinator (406) 214-7415 Jacque.walawander@lee.net Holly Kuehlwein Project Assistant (406) 523-5319 holly.kuehlwein@lee.net
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on Aging-Providing the Opportunity for Independence.” Although the Ravalli County Council on Aging is currently searching for a developing partner, it has instituted a plan to build a 39-unit senior housing cooperative. “The goal for the entire subdivision,” Travitz says, “is to develop a step-upin-care campus, independent living, assisted living and a nursing home, that allows seniors to age in place even though they may need more assistance as they grow older.” rIVersIDe CrossIng senIor CooperatIVe a relaxing bench is set in the trees along the walking trails.
Imagine stepping outside your home, only to view the historic, tree-lined Marcus Daly Mansion from your front porch. That’s the view you’d get if you chose to live at the Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative in Hamilton, one of many pristinely developed subdivisions across Montana built specifically for 55-and-older residents. Situated between the beautiful
Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, Riverside Crossing Senior Co-op sits due west of the mansion, an area that boasts stunning views. “It’s a pastoral setting with walking trails and a nature park already developed,” beams Paul Travitz, executive director of the Ravalli County Council on Aging. Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative exists as a subdivision and partner of the council. “We have developed a 20-acre campus divided into eight lots and a two-acre park area within
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the subdivision,” says Travitz. The Council on Aging donated four acres to the Ravalli County Economic Development Authority, which plays host to the Bitterroot College of the University of Montana. After a lifetime of ongoing home and yard maintenance, retirees or nearretirees age 55 and older may want to kick back and pump energy into other chore-free activities. In that vein, Travitz is confident that such residents would see their home or home-awayfrom-home dreams come true. “A senior co-op provides owners
the freedom to live an active lifestyle without the burdens of home maintenance, lawn care and other household duties,” he explains. “The typical co-op owner is looking to downsize from the large home where they have raised their family. Or they’re looking for a second home in another part of the country where they can visit, but they know that while they’re gone their home is being taken care of.” Indeed, the motto of Riverside Crossing coaxes potential residents with a beguiling catch phrase: “Council
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lthough similar new popular subdivisions continue to spring up across the state, another picturesque subdivision in the Bitterroot is the Kootenai Creek Village in Stevensville. Located roughly 20 minutes south of Missoula and 25 minutes north of Hamilton, Kootenai Creek Village boasts a nearby grocery store and pharmacy, plus downtown “Stevi” is only three minutes away. Marketed as a “55-plus retirement and active community,” Kootenai Creek is a housing project and not a senior rest home, according to developer Tom Allsop. “There will be about 228 people living in Kootenai January 2013 15
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Lori Brengle, Director Action for Eastern MT P.O. Box 1309 Glendive, MT 59330 377-3564 Fax: 377-3570 l.brengle@aemt.org
Karen Erdie, Director P.O. Box 127 Roundup, MT 59072-0127 323-1320 Fax: 323-3859 areatwo@midrivers.com
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The State of Montana operates and manages the Montana Veterans’ Nursing Home in Columbia Falls and oversees a contract for the operation of Eastern Montana Veterans’ Nursing Home in Glendive.
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An applicant must meet the following criteria: • be a veteran, spouse, or surviving spouse • be 55 years of age or, if younger than 55, an invalid and/or unable to earn a livelihood • meet medical and physical requirements for intermediate nursing care or domiciliary care
Karin Roehm, Director North Central AAA 600 S. Main St. Ste 4 Conrad, MT 59425-2335 271-7553 Fax: 271-2769 ncaafin@montana.com
Charles Aagenes, Director P.O. Box 1717 648 Jackson St. Helena, MT 59624-1717 447-1680 Fax: 447-1629 caagenes@rmdc.net
Joe Gilboy, Director P.O. Box 459 1015 S. Montana St. Butte, MT 59703 782-5555 Fax: 782-5662 joeareav@qwestoffice.net
Duane Lutke, Director Western MT AAA 110 Main Street Ste #5 Polson, MT 59860-2316 883-7284 Fax: 883-7363 aging6@area6aging.org
Rob Rung, Director 1801 Benefis Court Great Falls, MT 59405 454-6990 Fax: 454-6991 rrung@co.cascade.mt.us
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Evelyn Havskjold, Director 2 W. Second St. Havre, MT 59501-3434 265-5464 Fax: 265-3611 Courthouse Fax: 265-5487 evelyn@havre.mt.us
Missoula Aging Services Susan Kohler, Director 337 Stevens Ave. Missoula, MT 59801 728-7682 Fax: 728-7687
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Lisa Sheppard, Director 160 Kelly Road Kalispell, MT 59901-5143 758-5730 Fax: 758-5732 lsheppard@flathead.mt.gov
• have the mental status necessary to function in a manner conducive to the safety and comfort of residents and staff Residents pay on the basis of their ability. The Veterans’ Administration contributes toward the cost of care for each veteran; spouses do not qualify for this benefit. Cost per day is less than what is charged in most private or non-profit nursing homes.
Montana Veterans Home 400 Veterans Dr. Columbia Falls, MT 59912 (406) 892-3256 http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/ vethome/MVHHP.shtml
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“We do offer a Day Stay program where seniors can stay with us on an hourly basis for only $10 an hour,” says Amy Peterson, Community Relations director at Canyon Creek. “We also offer respite stays where seniors can stay with us for a short term stay at $100 a day.” Caregivers who realize that a muchneeded break from daily care keeps them healthy may appreciate the staff’s holistic approach. Overall, the facility, located at 1785 Majestic Lane, helps those suffering from memory loss, which also makes for happier families. “There is a great need for caring for those with some form of dementia,” says Peterson. Currently, the 67 available residences are at 50 percent capacity.
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“Our community is exclusively Memory Care. All of our team, from our housekeepers to our caregivers, are all specifically trained in how to communicate and assist those with some form of memory loss.” For patients, Canyon Creek provides a full staff of 50 caregivers and licensed nurses 24 hours a day in order to individualize specific needs for those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. “Every member of the Canyon Creek family is carefully screened and selected to ensure their skills and capacity for caring,” says Peterson. “Caregivers also benefit from these programs,” she adds, “by taking advantage of a few hours of guilt-free time away from responsibilities to run errands, get shopping done, or simply relax with some alone time.
“Respite stays can allow caregivers to attend functions or go on vacations free from the pressure or worry associated with the day-to-day care needs of their loved one.” The Koelsch family, which runs Koelsch Senior Communities, with headquarters located in Olympia, Wash., promotes Canyon Creek as different from other memory care communities because of the Personal Touch Program. Their family-focused philosophy infuses their mission of providing holistic care: “Treat all people with the respect they deserve and the special attention they need. With more than 50 years of experience, you can be sure our family will take great care of yours.” The facility opened over a year ago. Koelsch runs other senior facilities in several other Western states.
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The Personal Touch Program is three-pronged, as the staff aims to “nurture intact abilities while reducing the adverse effects of impairments, provide a comfortable social and caring environment, and preserve dignity and independence while respecting family concerns,” according to Peterson. To form the best supportive partnership with each family, the staff welcomes input and guidance from family members in order to best meet the particular needs and preferences of each resident/patient. To avoid the impersonal atmosphere that may exist at other memory support facilities, the Canyon Creek staff prides itself on maintaining meaningful interactions while fostering strong individual relationships with each resident.
As for atmosphere, Peterson assures that Canyon Creek puts out the welcome mat in a big way. “We custom designed and built Canyon Creek Memory Care Community with a distinctly residential character,” explains Peterson. The grounds feature peaceful gardens, activities areas, a beauty and barber shop, a courtyard and a walking path, all in a secure environment. “Every aspect of our community has been planned to help your loved one feel comfortable and at home,” Peterson adds. Residents have at their disposal a wide range of activities, such as homemade cooking classes, therapeutic arts and crafts, exercise classes, reminiscing sessions, music therapy and pet therapy – all of which
provide sensory stimulation to match each resident’s personal capabilities. “These activities also help to maintain functional skills,” Peterson says, “encouraging your loved one to succeed and get the most out of life.” While the private-pay facility accepts long-term care insurance, management is applying for Medicaid slots, plus there are other avenues for payment. “There are aid and attendance benefits for our veterans, and we work directly with an elder law firm to help speed up the process for those who qualify,” Peterson says. “Our rates vary depending on the level of care, but they are very competitive in this area.” Renata Birkenbuel is a Great Falls freelance writer and former Missoulian sportswriter.
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For those age 62 and over, a year-old apartment building in Kalispell has garnered strong community collaboration in the Flathead Valley. The Van Ee Apartments were named after Mrs. Ruth Van Ee Saholt, mother to Accessible Space, Inc., development company president Stephen Vander Schaaf.
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“We’ve developed a close relationship with the Northwest Montana Community Action Program, the Area Agency on Aging in Kalispell, as well as the senior centers in Whitefish and Kalispell.” says Devin C. Vander Schaaf, marketing coordinator for Accessible Space, Inc., and Van Ee Saholt’s grandson. Located at 420 Grandview Drive in Kalispell, the affordable, governmentsubsidized Van Ee Apartments qualify as a Section 202 Supportive Housing
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Program for the Elderly, according to Significantly, Accessible Space, In particular, Accessible Space, Vander Schaaf and the United States Inc. maintains a statewide presence Inc., provides senior housing in seven Department of Housing and Urban throughout Montana. Its properties other states, too: Minnesota, Nevada, Development (HUD). consist of what Vander Schaaf tags North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, Available to “very low-income “communities” of their own: 11 Wyoming and Wisconsin. seniors,” according to Vander apartment communities, including Schaaf, rent is based on 30 percent four senior apartment “communities” Renata Birkenbuel is a Great Falls of a tenant’s gross adjusted monthly and seven apartment communities for freelance writer and former Missoulian income. adults with disabilities. They can all be sportswriter. “It is not an assisted living facility,” found on the main website, as well. he stresses. “It is an independent living facility strictly for seniors.” Although the 23 units spread over two floors, prospective tenants must “income qualify,” which means that their annual income must be under 50 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI). There is no minimum income to qualify and no application fee, but applicants must have a good rental history. Included in the rent cost are heat, water and trash. Amenities in the building include an elevator, a patio with gas grill, a piano room and a multipurpose community room complete with kitchen. “In the units there are lowered light switches and counter tops, grab bars in the bath and shower, and a thermostat with individually controlled heating and cooling,” he adds. “There are wheelchair accessible apartments available at Van Ee Apartments, too.” Set on 1.9 acres, the Van Ee Apartments are currently fully occupied. However, Vander Schaaf accessible space, inc. says there are vacancies in the property company’s “apartment communities” located in Helena. For those interested in learning more about Accessible Space, Inc. (ASI They are the Aspen village for short) or any of its apartment communities available nationwide, call 800Apartments for seniors and the 466-7722. Queen City Estates apartments, The easily navigated www.accessiblespace.org site breaks down each separate which are reserved for adults with property into its own user-friendly page, which includes key information about physical disabilities. Both are selection criteria, housing applications, a map, directions to the property and a open for immediate residency. downloadable brochure. Applications can be found at www. accessible space.org, the primary site The Van Ee Apartments link: for all Accessible Space properties http://www.accessiblespace.org/housing/Pages/housingdetails.aspx?housingid=378 throughout the nation. Besides the Helena properties, For more information about Section 202 HUD housing, see: Accessible Space, Inc. owns The http://portal.hud.gov/hudportal/HUD?src=/program_offices/housing/mfh/mfinfo/ Portage in Great Falls and the sec202ptl Summer Wood Apartments in http://www.huduser.org/portal/publications/sec_202_1.pdf Bozeman. January 2013
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Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative A relaxing bench is set in the trees along the walking trails.
Imagine stepping outside your home, only to view the historic, tree-lined Marcus Daly Mansion from your front porch. That’s the view you’d get if you chose to live at the Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative in Hamilton, one of many pristinely developed subdivisions across Montana built specifically for 55-and-older residents. Situated between the beautiful
Bitterroot and Sapphire mountains, Riverside Crossing Senior Co-op sits due west of the mansion, an area that boasts stunning views. “It’s a pastoral setting with walking trails and a nature park already developed,” beams Paul Travitz, executive director of the Ravalli County Council on Aging. Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative exists as a subdivision and partner of the council. “We have developed a 20-acre campus divided into eight lots and a two-acre park area within
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on Aging-Providing the Opportunity for Independence.” Although the Ravalli County Council on Aging is currently searching for a developing partner, it has instituted a plan to build a 39-unit senior housing cooperative. “The goal for the entire subdivision,” Travitz says, “is to develop a step-upin-care campus, independent living, assisted living and a nursing home, that allows seniors to age in place even though they may need more assistance as they grow older.” Riverside Crossing Senior Cooperative Main office building
the subdivision,” says Travitz. The Council on Aging donated four acres to the Ravalli County Economic Development Authority, which plays host to the Bitterroot College of the University of Montana. After a lifetime of ongoing home and yard maintenance, retirees or nearretirees age 55 and older may want to kick back and pump energy into other chore-free activities. In that vein, Travitz is confident that such residents would see their home or home-awayfrom-home dreams come true. “A senior co-op provides owners
the freedom to live an active lifestyle without the burdens of home maintenance, lawn care and other household duties,” he explains. “The typical co-op owner is looking to downsize from the large home where they have raised their family. Or they’re looking for a second home in another part of the country where they can visit, but they know that while they’re gone their home is being taken care of.” Indeed, the motto of Riverside Crossing coaxes potential residents with a beguiling catch phrase: “Council
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lthough similar new popular subdivisions continue to spring up across the state, another picturesque subdivision in the Bitterroot is the Kootenai Creek Village in Stevensville. Located roughly 20 minutes south of Missoula and 25 minutes north of Hamilton, Kootenai Creek Village boasts a nearby grocery store and pharmacy, plus downtown “Stevi” is only three minutes away. Marketed as a “55-plus retirement and active community,” Kootenai Creek is a housing project and not a senior rest home, according to developer Tom Allsop. “There will be about 228 people living in Kootenai January 2013 15
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Creek Village when it is completed” on 90 lots that each average one-half acre. Again, unburdening the 55-and-over crowd – those who have paid their home maintenance dues in action and money many times over in their lifetimes – remains a key goal for Kootenai Creek Village visionaries. “We offer maintenance-free living (no lawn mowing or pushing snow), we are not on city water, we have our own treatment facility on sight, and we have a community clubhouse,” adds Allsop, whose focus is building transitional housing. The cost of lots and houses, both of which vary in size, range from $200,000 to $350,000. “Providing comfort and maintenance-free lifestyles are what we are all about,” Allsop says. “It is our guarantee that all homes in Kootenai Creek Village will be built with the finest quality of materials and workmanship possible.”
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f it seems that competition among 55-plus housing subdivisions is hot, consider that The Knolls at Hillcrest in Bozeman touts itself as “Montana’s first and Bozeman’s only 55-plus active adult lifestyle community,” according to its high-end website. Home costs start at $299, 900. There are seven new home design plans from which to choose. Like resorts that coax the boneweary bearing disposable income to high-tech saunas, rehabilitation facilities and other such luxurious amenities, some 55-plus subdivisions play up special amenities, locations with a view and overall lifestyle advantages. If you lived at The Knolls, you’d have at your disposal the same amenities listed in Montana State University recruiting brochures: hiking, mountain biking, Nordic skiing, snowshoeing, fly fishing, whitewater rafting, opera, art walks, Shakespeare in the Park
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ven the Sparrow Group, a Missoula-based affordable housing development firm, is building Depot Place in downtown Kalispell, a stone’s throw away from Glacier National Park, the Mission Mountains, resort towns of Whitefish and Bigfork and, of course, coveted Flathead Lake. “If everything clicks along without any hiccups, we hope to be in the ground this summer and opening for occupancy about a year from now,” says Alex Burkhalter, project manager and vice president of development for the Sparrow Group. For an excellent list of detailed resources, as recommended by Travitz, check out the Senior Cooperative Foundation at http://www.seniorcoops. org/resources.php.
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A new continuing care facility in Great Falls is putting the resident back at the center of senior health care.
The Grandview at Benefis, set to open in Great Falls in late summer 2013, creates a resident-centered model of care which provides both medical and social benefits and pushes the envelope of seniors’ health care, said Frank Soltys, executive director of Senior Services at Benefis Health Systems. Residents can receive assisted living, memory support and skilled nursing services while retaining as much independence as possible in the continuing care retirement community. Plans for the new campus also include the eventual inclusion of independent, maintenance-free living residences, from which residents can transition into higher levels of care as medical needs dictate.
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Although services are largely private pay, fees are similar to elsewhere in Great Falls, said Charlene Nelson, marketing and sales director for the new campus. Three senior care cottages comprise the skilled nursing portion of campus. “The outside will look like a house,” Soltys said. The inside consists of 16 private bedrooms, each with a private bath, and a shared living, kitchen and dining area. The setup allows for more privacy and more personalized care than more traditional models of care, Nelson said. Older models tend to be institutional, she said, “Whereas, what we’re creating is very residential.“ Unlike if they remained in their private homes, residents don’t have to worry about maintenance in the residences, which are constructed to be as accessible and free of trip-and-fall hazards as possible. Indoor walkways connect the different areas of campus,
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so couples can visit their other halves who are in different care areas without worrying about transportation or weather. Grandview’s assisted living apartments allow for as much independence as possible at every stage by providing three levels of care, Nelson said. Each resident will undergo a level of care assessment before they enter the campus. Assessment results will be used to craft a personalized service plan, which will be reviewed every six months (or more often as needed) and adjusted as necessary. “It’s the only place in north-central Montana that has all the levels of care together,” Nelson said, adding that multiple levels of care can reduce stress for people who otherwise might need to move to different facilities as their needs change. At Grandview, “they can age in place, so to speak,”
Nelson said. The campus also has direct ties to Benefis acute care facilities, something a large percentage of people who were surveyed before the Grandview project began said was important, said Soltys. In addition to the medical services offered, Grandview’s senior care cottages, assisted living and memory support also provide ample outdoor and socialization opportunities. Residents can enjoy garden areas, walking paths, a town center area and a spa. Large garden areas aren’t common, Soltys said. “And I think that’s something that’s important to folks here in Montana,” he said. Garden areas can be particularly beneficial for memory care residents, Nelson said. All of the plants will be edible and the areas can provide tranquility to residents, she added.
Other activities and programs in memory support are planned to help stave off memory loss. “So even though they may have trouble remembering yesterday, we’re trying to give them the best today,” Nelson said. Activities and areas such as a library, computer room and game room will benefit assisted living residents. “There’s just a lot to do outside their room, and that’s what we’re trying to foster,” said Nelson, stressing that the campus will provide more than just a room. “Life gets smaller as we get older because there are less things that we can do, so we’re trying to make it as big as possible,” she added. To learn more, visit http:// thegrandviewatbenefis.org. Alice Miller is a freelance writer, living in the Mission Valley. January 2013
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She completed the NeighborWorks Achieving Excellence Program at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, plus she holds a master’s in business administration from the University of Montana. Residents persistently benefit from Rice’s leadership in providing a host of other services, including homebuyer education and counseling, new construction of affordable homes, high school house construction in which local students partner to gain handson construction experience, mutual self-help construction and neighborhood revitalization projects. NeighborWorks Great Falls has offered the HIP Loans since 1980, when the organization was founded. The NeighborWorks American business model is undeniably successful, having passed along funding to 234 local NeighborWorks organizations located in all 50 states. Other senior home repair programs are available through the city of Great Falls, in Kalispell (Community Action Program), Bozeman (Human Resources Development Council), Billings and in Shelby. As for rural Montana, Rural Development Housing Services – a branch of the United States Department of Agriculture – offers a home improvement loan program.
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“Other times, a bathroom on the main floor will allow a senior to stay at home longer. These loans are a great way for NeighborWorks to help seniors stay in their homes, so we offer not only loan funds, but assistance in drawing up work specifications and finding a contractor to do the work.“ The HIP loan is an amortizing loan repayable in affordable monthly payments, which means that the loan, spread out over time, may eventually be written off. However, eligible homeowners must be able to pay off the loan per a qualification formula that Neighborworks uses. For more information, see http://www. nwgreatfalls.org/aiploans.html. To apply, contact Karen Nebel, manager of the HomeOwnership Center and 16-year veteran of NeighborWorks, at 406-761-5861 and knebel@nwgf.org. “All home improvement loans include a visit from our rehab specialist to assist in determining the most-needed repairs, draw up work specifications, choosing a contractor and a post-repair visit to assure the work was completed to the homeowner’s satisfaction,” Rice details. With 10 years at the helm, Rice brings an impressive resume to NeighborWorks, which partners with NeighborWorks America, funder of the local loan capital pool.
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Nursing homes and assisted living options are becoming less and less like the stereotype of rigidity of the past. However, nine out of 10 seniors want to stay in their own homes as long as possible despite fall risks, according to AARP.
Have a conversation about long-term care options, but if seniors are determined to stay home, try to find the resources to enable them to do so, said Laura Booth, caregiver support coordinator at Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County. Most-used basic home health care options include someone to remind seniors to take medication, or do light cooking and cleaning, Booth said. Sometimes, an in-home care provider can supply transportation or card-playing company, she added. Often, seniors feel like they are imposing if they
ask family for help, Booth said. If a parent asks you for something, don’t make them feel bad for asking for help, she said. “Be willing to step up and do it.“ Schedule a therapist to do a home evaluation to identify hazards, suggested Mary Dalton, resource specialist program manager with Missoula Aging Services. Minor home modifications can make a senior’s home livable longer, she said. For example, place risers under couch legs to lessen the effort of lowering oneself and raising oneself from it or add grab bars to the shower to lessen the risk of falling. Don’t overlook nutritional needs, Dalton said. Use programs such as Meals on Wheels, or family and friends to maintain a healthy lifestyle, she said.
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home health care agency provides skilled medical and non-medical care to homebound patients. This option gives seniors the opportunity to remain in their home even if they need some assistance. Depending upon the amount of care needed, this option may end up being more affordable than moving into a facility. Home health care agencies are licensed and usually Medicare certified. To earn Medicare certification, the agency must meet specific federal guidelines and criteria concerning patient care. Medical help provided by a home health agency may include nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech pathology, a medical social worker who assesses emotional needs, and a home health aide. Agencies must adhere to a physician-approved plan that is updated every two months. Most of the agencies in Montana offer all of these services. Some have all but one. Nonmedical help may include 24-hour care, hygiene assistance, some housekeeping, meal preparation, medication reminders, rides to appointments and errands and, of course, companionship.
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• Would a ramp to replace outdoor/indoor steps be beneficial? • Is lighting bright enough for safety? • Are doorways wide enough for wheelchair and/or walker access? • Are closet and pantry shelves too high? • Is it easy to get in and out of the shower/bath tub? • Is the household’s water temperature regulated to prevent scalding?
• Install non-slip strips in showers and bathtubs, and mount grab bars by the toilet, bath and shower. • Repair holes and uneven joints on walkways. • Install securely fastened handrails on both sides of all steps. For more tips, visit www.eldercare.gov or call 1-800-5513191 to be connected to your Area Agency on Aging.
To prevent falls, Eldercare suggests:
• Check vision each year. • Exercise to enhance balance and coordination. • Choose shoes with non-slip soles. • Place nightlights in high-traffic areas. • Place a lamp and telephone on bedside tables. • Make sure each room is well lit. • Remove obstacles, such as boxes, cords, plants and furniture, from high-traffic areas. • Store clothing and other commonly used household items in easy-to-reach areas. • Secure rugs and bath mats with tacks, non-skid pads or double-sided tape.
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When people begin talking about seeking long-term care outside their homes, they broach one of the most emotional topics for families with aging adults. “Mom took care of me for 40 years, and now I’m going to expect someone else to take care of her. Is that fair?” is a common way to feel, said Derik Sapp, local long-term care ombudsman at Cascade and Chouteau County Aging Services Agency. The conversation brings up death and the last chapter of life, which is especially difficult for both parties, said Sapp, who works with seniors and their families to find the best option for care. The idea of losing independence and moving from their home can be daunting and unappealing to seniors, said Laura Booth, caregiver support coordinator at Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County. Socialization and availability of services, such as the prepared meals and medicine reminders assisted living facilities provide, can mean better quality of life – and more independence, longer, she added. “I think that’s the biggest fear with most seniors, (that) if they say that they’re vulnerable or if they admit to it that a family member’s just going to put them away in a nursing home,” Booth said. Include seniors in every aspect of the process so they feel like they are controlling the next part of their lives and where they will spend it, Sapp said. Empower them to be the decision-maker. “She needs to live there. We have to look at the fact that what I see in the facility could be the exact opposite of what mom sees,” he said. Accept that you might not be the best person to have the conversation. Maybe your loved ones listen more to another family member, or trust a doctor or family friend. So find that person and let them start the conversation, suggested Booth. Take the opportunity to visit friends who are in nursing homes or assisted living facilities, Sapp said. “In their minds, it doesn’t matter where they’re going. It’s not going to be home,” Sapp said. “So if there’s a success story, use it for heaven’s sake; use the success story, and that can be your segue,” he said.
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The best way to undertake the conversation, regardless of who’s doing it, is to use subtle approaches. “Maybe ask that parent, ’What would you like? How about if we find some resources and then we can look at them together?’” Booth said. Don’t assume that aging adults haven’t considered the options for additional help or assisted living. “I think older adults are very much aware of their decline and their situation,” said Mary Dalton, resource specialist program manager at Missoula Aging Services. Even if you’ve done research and have information to share, listen to what they say about long-term care, she said. Don’t patronize, and make sure to validate how they’re feeling. “It’s possible that they already know 28
everything you’re going to talk about,” she added. One way to bring up the topic is to ask, “How do you see yourself remaining as independent as possible?” Then build off what they say, Dalton said. Remember, what you want might be different from what they want. Do what’s best for them, instead of what you think is best for them, Dalton said. If the conversation becomes too emotional, back off and revisit the topic later, she added. Ignoring the issues, though, isn’t the thing to do. Accidents or rapidly declining health factors can take the decision about where and how people want to spend the last years of their lives out of their control. Because of the risk of health issues, such as strokes
or injuries caused by falls, no time is too early to start the conversation. Regardless of what communication method you choose, create an ongoing conversation about how your loved ones are feeling and what they need. Don’t rush the process, Sapp said, adding that you can’t expect people to change their situation in a day or a weekend. When people delay talking about assisted living, an emergency situation, such as a fall that places a person in assisted living, can happen. Then people tend to react with emotions instead of what’s ideal, Sapp said. “That’s why starting the process earlier is better off than waiting for an emergency to occur,” he said. Alice Miller is a freelance writer, living in the Mission Valley.
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• Relationships: changes causing • Physical: burns or injury marks, which may result from general weakness, forgetfulness, or misuse of alcohol or prescribed medications?
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your grandmother – many people don’t understand how risky the flu virus can be. Statistics show us that approximately 40,000 Americans die each year due to pneumococcal infections, with seniors representing the largest group of fatalities. Yet, only 58 percent of Americans over 65 receive the influenza vaccine. Flu season runs from October through May. The good news is that you can
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protect yourself from the flu by getting your annual flu shot. The flu shot is a harmless vaccine. So you need to ask yourself what you would prefer: spending weeks feeling lousy or getting a quick, painless shot in the arm. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a seasonal flu shot every year for people 50 or older. People 65 or older have two options – the regular-strength flu shot or Fluzone High-Dose, a vaccine that creates a stronger immune response to combat agerelated weakening of the immune system. Your health care provider can help you decide which dosage is better for you. As part of the Affordable Care Act’s preventive benefits, people in Medicare and Medicaid can get an annual flu shot at no cost and both flu vaccines are covered. For everyone else, many insurance plans provide coverage for the flu vaccine. It is best to double check on your co-pay or responsibility for payment.
Where to get a flu shot? Flu shots are available in many locations such as your doctor’s office, work places, supermarket or drugstore. Because costs may vary it’s a good idea to first check with your insurance provider about coverage. To find where you can get the flu shot, visit http://flucliniclocator.org or call the CDC hotline at 1-800-CDC-INFO for help.
Prevent catching or spreading the flu. You can catch the flu if you’re around an infected person who coughs or sneezes. You can also pick up flu germs from touching a surface that someone with the flu has touched, such as a telephone or doorknob, then passing the germs from your hand to your nose or mouth. Take these steps to protect your health: • Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. • Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hand cleaners are also effective. • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Remember, if you have flu-like symptoms such as a fever, chills or body aches, be sure to see your doctor. For more information, visit www.aarp.org/flu.
Do you have a question for AARP Montana? Send your question to “Ask AARP Montana” at MTAARP@aarp.org or 30 W 14th St., Helena, MT 59601 or call our toll-free hotline at 866-295-7278. As we receive questions, we will consult with both internal and external experts to provide timely and valuable advice. Stacia Dahl is associate state director for communications in the AARP Montana State Office.
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want to leave as a legacy to someone else. Many We all want peace of mind, right? I firmly people falsely believe that their estates are too believe that putting your affairs in order small to fuss over. However, in my 25 years of creates peace of mind that is unrivaled. estate planning, that just isn’t so. In this article, I’ll identify the “top 20” 3. Divorce: Failure to consider your own possible divorce down the road is an error that most serious mistakes that people too many of us make. The fact is that about half routinely make in estate planning. This of us are going to get divorced. list is not in the order of seriousness; all 4. Failure to communicate your of these are serious errors. intentions to your loved ones clearly:
1. Procrastination: This one is a killer and can result from either your own procrastination or that of your estate planner.
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5. Not having a health care power of attorney and a living will: These documents are even more critical when a couple is unmarried and not otherwise related because the laws of privacy would exclude the other partner from the hospital room or access to their partner’s doctors.
6. Underusing trusts: Too many people falsely believe that healthy, responsible heirs don’t need a trust. However, every heir can use the benefits of having their inheritance in trust. It provides asset protection as well as protection against divorce of the heir.
7. Failure to have enough liquid assets at death: When you die, there are financial responsibilities that need attention. Debts and taxes need to be paid.
8. Failure to carefully consider property that passes outside of a will: Many of us have significant parts of our wealth in retirement plans, IRAs and life insurance, none of which usually pass under a will. Pay a lot of attention to the beneficiary designations and the payout options under the policy or plan.
9. Assuming that your loved ones will cooperate and work things out after you’re gone: Mark Twain said, “You never really know someone until you share an inheritance with them.” Truer words were never spoken.
10. Failure to keep an estate plan up-to-date: Even the best estate plans can get stale if not revisited periodically. You should pull your plan out and read it annually. You should have your estate planner review it every three to five years as well as upon the occurrence of significant events like birth of new children, marriage, divorce, significant changes in wealth or upon significant law changes.
11. Thinking that estate planning is something that you can do yourself: If I had a dollar for every do-it-yourself estate plan that I had to fix after the fact, I’d be a wealthy man. Hint: it’s much more expensive to repair a defective estate plan than it is to prepare one.
12. Too much joint tenancy property: The joint tenancy trumps the estate planning documents.
13. Naming the wrong person to handle your affairs: Too many people simply name an oldest child even though the youngest child is the most capable of the group. Even the best estate plan can crumble due to the selection of the wrong person to be trustee or executor.
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14. Equal is not always equitable: The vast majority of people want to divide their estates between their children equally. But equal is not always equitable. If properly explained to your loved ones in advance, unequal division of an estate often makes more sense.
15. Failure to consider all possible estate planning angles: It makes sense to have an estate planning advisor who can “think outside the box” to tailor an estate plan for your unique situation. What works for someone else too often is foisted upon others, and the result is not good.
16. Failure to consider digital assets like Internet passwords for email and accounts like brokerage accounts: It’s a good idea to place your passwords for your various accounts in a safe place that a loved one can find after you are gone.
17. Failure to do adequate death tax planning: Many spouses want simple “I love you” wills where they leave their entire estates to each other. There are ways to give the spouse what you want them to have and get all of the tax benefits that you can.
18. Failure to cover all reasonably foreseeable future events: Many people simply assume that they will die before their children or their spouse. Will your estate plan work if your child or spouse doesn’t survive you?
19. Failure to maintain adequate records that people can find: Keep a trail that someone coming behind you can find – it will make administration of your estate much easier.
20. Failure to adequately prepare for incapacity: Having a will is not enough. What happens if you are incapacitated but still alive? You need a power of attorney or your loved ones will have to go to court to handle your affairs. These are my “top 20” errors that people make in estate planning. Vow not to make them yourself. Putting your affairs in order will make your life more serene and enjoyable. L. Paul Hood, Jr. is director of Gift Planning for the University of Montana Foundation. Hood is a “recovering” tax lawyer who joined the University of Montana Foundation after over 25 years in tax law and estate planning. The author of three non-fiction books and the father of two wonderful teenage boys, Hood enjoys music and sports, but his passion is baseball. He received undergraduate and law degrees from Louisiana State University, and an LLM in taxation from Georgetown University Law Center. January 2013 33
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Adult Foster Care Home (AFH) – a private home or other facility that offers only light personal care or custodial care to four or fewer disabled adults or aged persons who are not related to the owner or manager of the home by blood, marriage, or adoption or who are not under the full guardianship of the owner or manager.
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Assisted Living Facility (ALF) – a congregate residential setting that provides or coordinates personal care, 24-hour supervision and assistance, both scheduled and unscheduled, and activities and health-related services.
Long Term Care Facility (LTC) – a facility or part of
Home Health Agency (HHA) – a public agency
Memory Care (MEM) – a facility that provides care services and programs for residents suffering from memory loss due to stroke, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or other diagnosed dementia.
or private organization or subdivision of the agency or organization that is engaged in providing home health services to individuals in the places where they live. Home health services must include the services of a licensed registered nurse and at least one other therapeutic service and may include additional support services.
Hospice (HPC) – a coordinated program of home and
inpatient health care that provides or coordinates palliative and supportive care to meet the needs of a terminally ill patient and the patient’s family arising out of physical, psychological, spiritual, social and economic stresses experienced during the final stages of illness and dying and that includes formal bereavement programs as an essential component.
Independent Living (IL) - any housing arrangement
designed exclusively for seniors, generally those aged 55 and over. Housing varies widely, from apartment-style living to freestanding homes. In general, the housing is friendlier to older adults, often being more compact, with easier navigation and assistance in yard maintenance if there is a yard.
a facility that provides skilled nursing care, or intermediate nursing care, to a total of two or more individuals or that provides personal care.
Retirement Home (RTH) – a building or buildings in which separate living accommodations are rented or leased to individuals who use those accommodations as their primary residence. Respite Care (RC) – service that provides temporary relief periods and other stress-relieving supports for family members who provide continuous care for developmentally disabled relatives at home. Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) – the provision of
nursing care services, health-related services, and social services under the supervision of a licensed registered nurse on a 24-hour basis.
Types of Independent Living: • Subsidized senior housing. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) subsidizes senior housing complexes for low income seniors. Waiting lists are common, so it is essential to plan ahead for this option. • Senior apartments. Apartment complexes restricted by age, usually 55+. Rent may include community services such as recreational programs, transportation services, and meals served in a communal dining room. • Retirement communities. Groups of housing units for those aged 55+. These housing units can be single family homes, duplexes, mobile homes, townhouses, or condominiums. Monthly fees may cover services such as outside maintenance, recreation centers or clubhouses. • Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs). CCRCs offer service and housing packages that allow access to independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities in one community. If residents begin to need help with activities of daily living, for example, they can transfer to an assisted living or skilled nursing facility on the same site.
Rocky Mountain Hospice provides advanced home health care for people with life-limiting illnesses. Paid for by Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance companies.
Serving:
Billings Bozeman
(406) 294-0785 Butte (406) 494-6114 (406) 556-0640 Helena (406) 442-2214 Missoula (406) 549-2766
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medicaid
Can it help with nursing home bills? To be eligible for Medicaid in a nursing home, you must:
✘ Meet all non-financial criteria
(be 65 or older, blind or disabled; a U.S. citizen; and have a Social Security number).
✘ Be admitted under a doctor’s order.
✘ Meet the medical criteria for needing nursing home care.
✘ Meet the financial need requirements.
✘ Get a pre-admission screening. Nursing Home Medicaid Assistance Medicaid helps pay for nursing home care for those who could not otherwise afford care. There are specific “resource limits” that must be met in order to receive Medicaid. Approximately 2/3 of all nursing home residents in Montana use Medicaid. Seniors who suspect that they will need Medicaid should contact their local Office of Public Assistance in order make an appointment with a case manager and start the application process.
The Medicaid Community Services Program The Medicaid Community Services Program pays for personal care, skilled nursing care, home health aides, home dialysis attendants, and hospice care for seniors who are eligible for Medicaid.
State Information and Assistance Program For information about this program and other senior-related issues, contact the information and assistance program at 1-800-332-2272.
Or write to: State Information and Assistance Program, Senior and Long Term Care Division/DPHHS P.O. Box 4210 Helena, MT 59604-4210
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legal issues
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The Montana Legal Services Developer in the Office on Aging provides elder law training and resources for seniors. The Developer also provides pro bono and local legal services referrals, training materials, over-the-phone assistance and the following legal forms: • Power of Attorney • Estate Planning • Living Trust • Advance Directives • Guardian & Conservatorship • End-of-Life Registry
Contact: Legal Services Developer at 1-800-332-2272 www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/aging/legal/index.shtml
ombudsmen Montana’s State and Regional Ombudsmen serve as advocates for the residents in both long term care and assisted living facilities. Ombudsmen help seniors and their families interpret and exercise the rights that they are guaranteed by federal and state law.
State Long Term Care Ombudsman: Connie LaSalle Office on Aging-Senior and Long Term Care Department of Public Health and Human Services PO Box 4210 Helena, MT 59604-4210 (406) 444-7785; 1-800-332-2272 clasalle@mt.gov
Regional Ombudsman: 1-800-551-3191
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veterans’
nursing home options
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The State of Montana operates and manages the Montana Veterans’ Nursing Home in Columbia Falls and oversees a contract for the operation of Eastern Montana Veterans’ Nursing Home in Glendive. Both facilities are restricted to honorably discharged veterans who have served in the armed forces of the United States, and their spouses. Eligibility for admission is determined without regard to race, color, sex, culture, social origin or condition, political or religious ideas, or ability to pay for the cost of care.
An applicant must meet the following criteria: • be a veteran, spouse, or surviving spouse • be 55 years of age or, if younger than 55, an invalid and/or unable to earn a livelihood • meet medical and physical requirements for intermediate nursing care or domiciliary care 38
• have the mental status necessary to function in a manner conducive to the safety and comfort of residents and staff Residents pay on the basis of their ability. The Veterans’ Administration contributes toward the cost of care for each veteran; spouses do not qualify for this benefit. Cost per day is less than what is charged in most private or non-profit nursing homes.
Montana Veterans Home 400 Veterans Dr. Columbia Falls, MT 59912 (406) 892-3256 http://www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/ vethome/MVHHP.shtml
Eastern Montana Veterans Home 2000 Montana Ave. Glendive, MT 59330 (406) 345-8855 www.emvh.mt.gov
resources
area agencies on aging toll free: 1-800-551-3191
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Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County
Area III Agency on Aging
Area VI Agency on Aging
Area X Agency on Aging
Area I Agency on Aging
Area IV Agency on Aging
Area VIII Agency on Aging
Area XI Agency on Aging
Bea Ann Melichar, Director 1505 Ave. D Billings, MT 59102 259-5212 Fax: 259-2849 patv@allianceyc.org
Lori Brengle, Director Action for Eastern MT P.O. Box 1309 Glendive, MT 59330 377-3564 Fax: 377-3570 l.brengle@aemt.org
Area II Agency on Aging Karen Erdie, Director P.O. Box 127 Roundup, MT 59072-0127 323-1320 Fax: 323-3859 areatwo@midrivers.com
Karin Roehm, Director North Central AAA 600 S. Main St. Ste 4 Conrad, MT 59425-2335 271-7553 Fax: 271-2769 ncaafin@montana.com
Charles Aagenes, Director P.O. Box 1717 648 Jackson St. Helena, MT 59624-1717 447-1680 Fax: 447-1629 caagenes@rmdc.net
Area V Agency on Aging Joe Gilboy, Director P.O. Box 459 1015 S. Montana St. Butte, MT 59703 782-5555 Fax: 782-5662 joeareav@qwestoffice.net
Duane Lutke, Director Western MT AAA 110 Main Street Ste #5 Polson, MT 59860-2316 883-7284 Fax: 883-7363 aging6@area6aging.org
Rob Rung, Director 1801 Benefis Court Great Falls, MT 59405 454-6990 Fax: 454-6991 rrung@co.cascade.mt.us
Evelyn Havskjold, Director 2 W. Second St. Havre, MT 59501-3434 265-5464 Fax: 265-3611 Courthouse Fax: 265-5487 evelyn@havre.mt.us
Missoula Aging Services Susan Kohler, Director 337 Stevens Ave. Missoula, MT 59801 728-7682 Fax: 728-7687
skohler@missoulaagingservices.org
Area IX Agency on Aging Lisa Sheppard, Director 160 Kelly Road Kalispell, MT 59901-5143 758-5730 Fax: 758-5732 lsheppard@flathead.mt.gov
Loving home care for a worry-free life! Call Today! 1-800-357-4799 Billings • Bozeman • Butte • Great Falls • Havre • Helena • Missoula www.HomeHealthNursing.com January 2013
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Absarokee 59001 Shipp’s Adult Day Care
address 103 S. Brook Ave.
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ADC/ALF
Anaconda 59711
Community Hospital of Anaconda 401 W. Pennsylvania Ave. 563-8500 advertiser www.communityhospitalofanaconda.org ad on page 40 Community Nursing Home of Anaconda 615 Main St. 563-8417 LTC New Horizons (Caslen Living Center Inc.) 402 Christine Ct. 563-7008 ADC/ALF dir. on page 64 ad on page 56 www.caslenlc.com
Ashland 59003
Heritage Living Center
Baker 59313
Fallon Medical Complex Nursing Home Quality Personal Care LLC
Belgrade 59714
Edgewood Vista Elsies Assisted Living Corp Open Arms Elder Care
Big Sandy 59520
Big Sandy Medical Center - Long Term Care
2232 Tongue River Rd.
784-2840
ALF
202 S. 4th St. W 109 S. 2nd St. W
778-3331 778-3201
LTC ALF
1011 Cardinal Dr. 1107 Happy Ln. 505 Minnesota
388-9439 388-9473 388-1052
ADC/ALF ADC/ALF ALF
166 Montana Ave. E
378-2188
LTC
One Year
Can y on Creek Anniversary
Memory Care Community
Award Winning, 5-Star Rated
Compassionate care for a lifetime. Community Nursing Home of Anaconda has received a 5-star rating by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for a second consecutive year. Community Nursing Home of Anaconda has been honored with the Nursing Home Recognition of Excellence Award from the Mountain Pacific Quality Health Foundation. Our employees have a longstanding commitment to provide the highest quality care for our residents and honor them with compassion and respect. We are proud to be recognized with these awards. Accepting new residents.
We Are Memory Care • All staff are specially trained in memory care. • Licensed nurses are on-site 24 hours a day. • We offer at least nine scheduled activities every day.
Experience our community designed exclusively for those with memory loss.
(406) 281.8455
Full time residency • Respite stay • Hourly care
Community nursing home of anaConda 615 Main Street | Anaconda | (406) 563-8414
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24 Hour On-Site Licensed Nursing
1785 Majestic Lane. Billings (West End) www.canyoncreekmontana.com
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Big Timber 59011 Boulder Meadows Assisted Living Pioneer Medical Center
302 W. 8th Ave. 301 W. 7th Ave.
932-4603 932-4603
ALF ADC/LTC
1050 Grand Ave.
837-5041
ADC/LTC
Bigfork 59911 Lake View Care Center
Billings 59105, 59102, 59101, 59106, 59107 Adult Home Care Services 106 Erickson Ct. N 256-0168 ADC/ALF Adult Resource Alliance of Yellowstone County 1505 Avenue D 259-5212 Advertiser ad on page 8 www.yccoa.org Aspen Meadows Retirement Community 3155 Avenue C 656-8818 ALF/LTC Aspen View Retirement Residence 3075 Avenue C 652-7788 RTH dir. on page 64 ad on page 29 www.holidaytouch.com Autumn Care Center Personal Care 4739 Rimrock Rd. 656-2434 ALF Autumn Care II 2233 Myrtle Dr. 656-2434 ALF 3758 Avenue B 656-0422 ALF Autumn Springs Assisted Living Billings Clinic TCU 2800 10th Ave. N 657-4000 LTC ad on page 3 www.billingsclinic.com Billings Health & Rehabilitation Community 2115 Central Ave. 656-6500 LTC www.billingshealth.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 22 Bonaventure of Billings 4001 Bell Ave. 652-9303 ALF/RTH Butterfly Homes I 77 Lily Valley Circle 245-0334 ADC/ALF Butterfly Homes II 72 Lily Valley Circle 252-0747 ADC/ALF
Assisting Seniors in Real Estate
Townhome • Vacation Home • Income Property • Retirement Living
Life, Well Lived. At Marquis Grand Park Senior Living, we help people get the most out of every moment. Our mission is to enable them to live life to its fullest!
We offer: TRINA WHITE SRES Seniors Real Estate Specialist
406-698-8899 www.trinawhite.com or Facebook/BillingsandBeyond
• Convenient location • Spacious apartments • 24-hour nursing care • Memory care • 3 home-cooked meals • A multitude of activities and much, much more
Assisted Living Rooms Available
All the Comforts of home for your loved one...
The Cozy Cottage
Call Today for appointment
651-4206 or 861-8475
1221 28th St. West Billings, MT 59102
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Canyon Creek Memory Care Community 1785 Majestic Ln. 281-8455 ADC/ALF www.canyoncreekmontana.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 40 Casmur Assisted Living (Bills Assisted Living) 930 Avenue E 534-4585 ALF Chapel Court 3940 Rimrock Rd. 655-5695 ALF 1623 Ave. F 969-1680 Cozy Cottage advertiser dir. on page 64 ad on page 41 Cozy Cottage Too 3824 Audubon Way 534-3334 advertiser dir. on page 64 ad on page 41 Darnielle Insurance Agency 1320 28th St. W 652-4180 advertiser darnielle.com ad on page 37 Diamond Willow Personal Care 667 Black Diamond Rd. 254-0900 ALF 3111 Parkhill Dr. 656-7405 ALF Diamond Willow Personal Care Home West Eagle Cliff Manor 1415 Yellowstone River Rd. 245-9330 ADC/LTC 1225 Wicks Ln. 256-5398 ADC/ALF Edgewood Vista Senior Living Inc. 1221 28th St. W 652-6989 ALF Grand Park Vintage Suites Guild Mortgage Company 490 N. 31st St. 252-2600 advertiser www.guildmortgage.com ad on page 9 Highgate 3980 Parkhill Dr. 651-4833 ALF Langemo Cottage at St. Johns 2625 Shiloh Rd. 655-5600 ALF Lincoln Lane Assisted Living 659 Lincoln Ln. 254-2851 ALF Living Independently for Today and Tomorrow 3333 2nd Ave. N, Ste. 100 259-5181 advertiser www.liftt.org ad on page 30 Mann Mortgage 219 N 30th St. 245-6266 advertiser www.mannmortgage.com ad on page 21 Marquis Grand Park 1221 28th St. W 652-6989 ADC www.marquiscompanies.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 41 Mission Ridge Independent Living 3840 Rimrock Rd. 655-5200 RTH
Home Without The Hassle Take a vacation this winter! No shoveling the snow, no icy sidewalks and no high heating bills. Call Marianne at (406) 651-8111 for more details and come see why we say, 速
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3140 Sweet Water Drive Billings, MT (406) 651-8111 SweetwaterRetirement.com
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
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Montana Real Estate Brokers 2050 Broadwater Ave., Ste. B 698-8899 advertiser Facebook/BillingsandBeyond ad on page 41 Moorberg Cottage at St. Johns 2621 Shiloh Rd. 655-5600 ALF Parkview Care Center 600 S. 27th St. 259-8000 ADC/LTC Ponderosa Pines Health Care 1341 Rosebud Ln. 252-6135 ADC/LTC Powers Cottage at St. Johns 2506 Mission Circle 655-7740 ALF Primrose Personal Care Home and Adult Day Care 1228 Maurine St. 248-9943 ADC/ALF Rim Shadows 2138 Skyview Dr. 259-6624 ALF River Ridge 1415 Yellowstone River Rd. 245-9330 ALF Rocky Mountain Hospice 2110 Overland Ave. 294-0785 advertiser www.rockymountainhospice.com ad on page 33 St. Johns Lutheran Home 3940 Rimrock Rd. 655-5659/655-5600 ADC/LTC Sweetwater Retirement (TSMM Management LLC) 3140 Sweetwater Dr. 651-8111 ALF/RTH sweetwaterretirement.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 42 Tendernest LLC 4040 Parkhill Dr. 655-9100 ALF Tendernest LLC 1B 4001 Parkhill Dr. 655-9100 ALF 4003 Parkhill Dr. 855-9990 ALF Tendernest LLC 2B Tendernest LLC 3B 4005 Parkhill Dr. 655-9100 ALF Valley Health Care Center 1807 24th St. W 656-5010 LTC www.valleyhcc.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 3 The Vista at Mission Ridge 3840 Rimrock Rd. 655-5300 ALF 2351 Solomon Ave. 652-4886 ALF/RTH Westpark Village www.westparksenior.com dir on page 64 ad on page 43 Willow Brook Assisted Living 3932 Palisades Park Dr. 534-3090 ALF
Boulder 59632
Montana Developmental Center
1310 E. 4th Ave.
225-4411
LTC
Pearls of Life™ Memory Care Pearl of Home – An intimate setting, personal apartments, structure and routine make it home Pearl of Health – Residents benefit from RN services to monitor their care needs. Pearl of Enrichment – Engaging and stimulating 2351 Solomon Ave. the residents so they can Billings, MT 59102 still participate in life (406) 652-4886
BOZEMAN, MONTANA
Named one of the world’s best ski towns! NationalGeographic.com
www.westparksenior.com
A Platinum Service Community Managed by The Goodman Group
WPV-0912-18-M55
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Bozeman 59718, 59715
Aspen Pointe at Hillcrest 1201 Highland Blvd. 556-2004 RTH Bearcreek Respite Care Center 1002 E. Kagy 586-2262 ADC/ALF Birchwood at Hillcrest 1201 Highland Blvd. 556-2000 ALF Bozeman Lodge 1547 N. Hunters Way 522-5452 ALF Bridger Rehab & Care Center 321 N. 5th Ave. 587-4404 LTC The Chalet 2223 W. Oak St. 587-5100 ADC/ALF Emeritus at Spring Meadows 3175 Graf St. 587-4570 ALF www.emeritus.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 44 First Choice Home Health 205 Haggerty Ln. 551-2273 advertiser www.firstchoicemontana.com ad on page 24 Gallatin Rest Home 1221 W. Durston Rd. 582-3300 LTC Hamilton House 9430 Haggerty Ln. 586-9459 ALF High Country Care 8659 Haggerty Ln. 582-9068 ALF Highgate Senior Living 2219 W. Oak St. 587-5100 ALF Hyalite Country Care 6040 S. 3rd Ave. 219-3241 ALF The Knolls at Hillcrest 1412 Post Dr. 522-7084 advertiser www.theknollsathillcrest.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 43 Mountain View Care Center 205 N. Tracy 587-2218 LTC Spring Creek Inn Memory Care Community 1641 Hunters Way 586-0074 ADC/ALF www.springcreekinnmontana.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 45 Summer Wood Apartments 1441 N. 15th Ave. 522-0675 advertiser www.accessiblespace.org dir. on page 64 ad on page 56
Broadus 59317 Powder River Manor
104 N. Troutman
436-2646
LTC
Assisted Living Community
Where Our Family is Committed to Yours. • • • • • •
Assisted living at its best Unmatched amenities & services 24-hour nursing staff Customized service care plan Spacious apartment homes Activities to suit every taste And much more!
We do all the work, you relax and enjoy the fun, wonderful community.
406-587-4570 • 3175 Graf St. • Bozeman
www.TLChoices.com/springmeadows • email: springmeadows2@emeritus.com • Fax: 406-582-0032
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Browning 59417 Blackfeet Care Center
South Government Square
338-2686
LTC
Butte 59701
Beyond Homes Unit I Gold 2900 Elm St. 723-6663 ALF Beyond Homes Unit II Silver 2930 Elm St. 723-5556 ALF Beyond Homes Unit III Copper 2920 Elm St. 723-6665 ALF Big Sky Senior Living 3701 Elizabeth Warren Ave. 494-4900 ALF/RTH 2400 Continental Dr. 723-6556 LTC Butte Care and Rehabilitation Center Columbus Plaza 1515 Oregon Ave. 782-0090 dir. on page 64 ad on page 45 Continental Garden 100 Gardens Way 533-0705 dir. on page 64 ad on page 45 Copper Ridge Health & Rehabilitation Center 3251 Nettie St. 723-3225 LTC Crest Nursing Home 3131 Amherst Ave. 494-7035 LTC advertiser 1805 Meadow Lark 723-3239 Duggan Dolan Mortuary www.duggandolanmortuary.com ad on page 47 Greenwood Assisted Living #5 E. Greenwood 782-9004 ALF 300 Mount Highland Dr. 494-0083 ADC/ALF Marquis Assisted Living Meadowlands 3034 Elizabeth Warren 782-5151 advertiser www.buttehousing.org dir. on page 64 ad on page 46 Rosalie Manor 1125 S. Main St. 782-4436 advertiser www.buttehousing.org dir. on page 64 ad on page 46
Chester 59522 Liberty County Hospital & Nursing Home Adult Day Care Wheat Country Estate
315 W. Madison Ave.
759-5181
ADC
11 6th St. W
759-5787
ALF
CARE Y R O EM G IN M N I Z I AL SPECI
Types of
Memory Care
Providing care for those who have:
Alcohol Related Dementia • Alzheimer’s Brain Cancer Dementia • Creutzfelt-Jacobs Disease Parkinson’s Disease • Pick’s Disease • Lewy Body Frontal Lobe and Head Trauma Dementia Vascular Disease (Stroke) • Other Dementias
Welcome Home! Columbus Plaza • Highland View Manor
406-782-0090
Affordable & Quality Housing for the Elderly & Disabled
All Utilities Included
1515 Oregon Avenue • Butte, Montana 59701
Are you retired and living on a fixed income? Are you 62 years or older and looking for affordable housing? Call Continental Gardens. The units are HUD subsidized and rent is based on 30 percent of your monthly income.
SPRING CREEK INN 24-Hour On-Site Licensed Nurses
Let us help you make ends meet. Call Continental Gardens at (406) 533-0705 100 Gardens Way • Butte, MT 59701
Memory Care Community A Koelsch Senior Hunters Way Community • Bozeman,
1641 MT www.springcreekinnmontana.com
(406) 586-0074
Helping People. Changing Lives.
Equal Housing Opportunity January 2013
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Chinook 59523 Sweet Memorial Nursing Home
Hwy 2 W
357-2549
ADC/LTC
Choteau 59422 Choteau Bee Hive Homes 1006 W. Division 466-5559 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 47 Teton Medical Center 915 4th St. NW 466-5763 ADC/LTC Teton Nursing Home 24 Main Ave. N 466-5338 ADC/LTC
Circle 59215 McCone County Adult Day Care Center
605 Sullivan Ave.
485-3381
ADC
Clancy 59634 Elkhorn Healthcare and Rehabilitation
474 Hwy 282
933-8311
LTC
Columbia Falls 59912
Bee Hive Homes of Columbia Falls - Grinell 1660 13th St. W 892-4100 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 47 Bee Hive Homes of Columbia Falls - Swiftcurrent 1660 13th St. W 892-4100 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 47 Expressions Inc. 240 Hidden Meadow Ln. 897-2875 ALF 400 Veterans Rd 892-3256 LTC/RTH Montana Veterans Home dir. on page 64 ad on page 48 www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/vethome/MVHHP.shtml Timber Creek Village 375 Meadow Lake Blvd. 892-3400 ALF
We Promote Independent Living!
Rosalie Manor 1125 S. Main Street • 406-782-4436 • Butte, Mt 59701
4034 Elizabeth Warren • 406-782-5151 Butte, Mt 59701
66 1 & 2 Bedroom Units Available • 6 Handicapped Utilities Units On Site Laundry • Assistance Available Including Meals From Health Care Services
• 48 Unit, new construction • 1 and 2 bedroom apartments • Elderly and Disabled • Energy efficient, secure building • Patio or balcony for each apartment • Washer & dryer, dishwasher, microwave and self-cleaning range • Covered parking • Large community room, exercise room • Two craft rooms and a library available to all residents. Call 782-5151 for more information
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Same Great People & Service… New Location! Proudly serving Butte and Southwest Montana at our new location, 1805 Meadowlark Lane
“We Care”
1805 Meadowlark Lane 723-3239
Brand New Facility in Columbia Falls! We focus on quality assisted living care in a home like setting. Bee Hive caregivers are committed to the health and happiness of each of our residents in a family environment. What makes the Bee Hive home assisted living care so unique is the focus on family style assisted living care with a staff that really does care.
Our assisted living service include: • Private Bedrooms • 24-Hour Staffing • Dietician Approved Home Cooked Meals • Individual and Group Activities • Daily House Keeping Services • And Much More!
Schedule a tour today! 406-871-8667 or look us up at www.beehivehomes.com January 2013 20265145 BeehiveChoteau 013013 jwbj.indd 1
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Columbus 59019
Beartooth Manor 350 W. Pike Ave. 322-5342 ADC/LTC Meadowlark Assisted Living (Caslen Living Centers) 443 Quarry St. 322-6150 ALF www.caslenlc.com dir. on page 64 ad on page 56
Conrad 59425
Conrad Bee Hive Homes 205 N. Wisconsin 278-7004 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 49 Pondera Medical Center LTC 805 Sunset Blvd. 271-3211 LTC
Corvallis 59828 Arron Care Home Meadowlark Haven
Crow Agency 59022 Awe Kualawaache
Culbertson 59218
Roosevelt Memorial Day Care
777 Oilwell 470 Clearview Dr.
961-3458 961-5468
ALF ALF
10131 S. Heritage Rd.
638-9111
LTC
818 2nd Ave. E
787-6401
ADC
Cut Bank 59425, 59427
Cut Bank Bee Hive Homes 318 E. Main 873-3292 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 49 Glacier Care Center 707 3rd St. 873-5600 LTC Wel-Life@Glacier 707 3rd St. SE 873-5600 ALF
The Montana Veterans’ Home 400 Veterans Drive – Columbia Falls
Is pleased to accept admission applications from:
you, k n a h T or Vets, f ice! v r e s r you
Honorably discharged veterans & Spouses of honorably discharged veterans. We offer eligible applicants:
• Reduced costs for eligible Veterans with payment accepted from Medicare / Medicaid / Insurance / VA / Private Pay • Rehab Services – Physical / Occupational / Speech Therapy • Nursing and Domiciliary (Assisted Living) Units available • Services, programs and activities specifically for veterans
For Information about the Montana State Veterans’ Home, please contact: Helen Lyman: (406) 892-3256 Ext. 261 or hlyman@mt.gov 48
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Deer Lodge 59722 Beyond Homes Deer Lodge Care and Rehabilitation Center
702 Tumbleweed Ln. 1100 Texas Ave.
846-3342 846-1655
ALF LTC
200 N. Oregon St. 1025 E. Center 329 Southside Blvd 1000 Hwy 91 S
683-5105 683-4002 683-4200 683-6867
LTC ALF ALF ALF
2320 Spokane Creek Rd. 5750 Spokane Ranch Rd.
475-3621 475-9347
ALF ALF
215 Sandy St.
775-8730
ADC/LTC
200 W. Fagan 211 N. Main St.
682-7066 682-7271
ALF ADC/LTC
10 Mountain View Dr. 144 Tobacco Valley View Dr.
297-2541 889-5915
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Dillon 59725 Kindred Nursing and Rehabilitation - Parkview Renaissance Senior Care, Dillon Renaissance Senior Care, Dillon South The Legacy
East Helena 59635 Shelby House Shelby House II
Ekalaka 59324 Dahl Mem Healthcare Association
Ennis 59729 Generations II Madison Valley Manor
Eureka 59917 Good Samaritan Society Mountain View Manor Home Sweet Home
“Bee” Home in Conrad! Our Bee Hive of Conrad Assisted Living Home focuses on quality assisted living care in a home like setting. Our care givers are committed to the health and happiness of each our residents in a family environment.
“Welcome to the Bee Hive Homes of Cutbank Assisted Living” Melonie Awtrey, Administrator Bee Hive Homes of Cut Bank - Cutbank, Montana
Our family style assisted living includes: Prviate Bedrooms • 24 Hour Staffing Dietician Approved Home Cooked Meal • Group Interaction and Activities • Daily Laundry and House Keeping Services
Our Bee Hive of Cut Bank Assisted living home focuses on quality living care in a home like setting. Our care givers are committed to the health and happiness of each of our residents in a family environment. What makes our assisted living care so unique is the focus on family style assisted living care with a staff that really does care. Our assisted living services include: private bedrooms, 24 hour staffing, dietician approved homecooked meals, group interaction and activities, daily laundry and house keeping services and much more. We invite you to contact us for more information or to schedule your personal home tour
To schedule a tour or for more info call 406-590-7041 or visit www.beehivehomes.com
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Florence 59833 Kathy’s Place PCH
466 S. Hidden Valley Rd.
273-6826
ALF
200 Vine St. 383 N. 17th Ave.
232-0104 346-2161
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1501 St. Charles St.
622-3331
ADC/ALF/LTC
521 4th Ave. S 1225 Perry Ln.
228-2208 228-2461
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2000 Montana Ave. 202 Prospect Dr. 408 Chestnut Ave. 1313 N. Merrill Ave.
345-8855 345-3320 377-5918 377-7700
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5010 9th Ave. S 1 Prospect Dr.
761-0829 452-4500
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Forsyth 59327 Fountain View Care Center Rosebud Health Care Center Nursing Home
Fort Benton 59442 Missouri River Medical Center
Glasgow 59230 Prairie Ridge Village Valley View Home
Glendive 59330 Eastern Montana Veteran’s Home Glendive Medical Center Nursing Home Robison Care Center The Heritage
Great Falls 59405, 59401, 59404 Angel’s Home Care Center Azalea Place Adult Family Home Inc.
Welcome
to Bee Hive Homes of Great Falls Assisted Living! Great Falls has
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Bee Hive Homes to choose from!
Our Bee Hive Homes of Great Falls, Montana assisted living services are dedicated to providing a happy and healthy environment for our residents. Our unique approach to assisted living care focuses on creating a family environment in which long lasting relationships can grow and develop. We would love to introduce you to Bee Hive Homes of Great Falls, Montana assisted living. Please contact us for more information or a home tour.
Now Open - 2 New Memory Care Homes!
• Trained Staff in Dementia Care • Private Rooms with Showers • Courtyard with Fountain, Gazebo & Pergola Our assisted living service include: • Private Bedrooms • 24-Hour Staffing
• Dietician Approved Home Cooked Meals • Individual and Group Activities • Daily House Keeping Services • And Much More!
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Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Clover Home 2816 15th Ave. S 727-1391 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Fireweed Home 2300 15th Ave. S 799-4142 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Linden House 2320 15th Ave. S 761-3080 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Maple Home 2420 15th Ave. S 315-3143 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Mesquite Home 2400 15th Ave. S 315-2510 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Bee Hive Home of Great Falls Sage Home 2824 15th Ave. S 727-2528 ALF www.beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 50 Benefis Senior Care Center 2621 15th Ave. S 455-5902 ADC/LTC www.benefis.org dir. on page 66 ad on page 52 Benefis Transitional Care 500 15th Ave. S 455-2474 LTC www.benefis.org dir. on page 66 ad on page 52 Bluebird Assisted Living 1101 24th Ave. SW 453-5800 ALF Cambridge Court 1109 6th Ave. N 727-7151 ALF 2201 11th St. SW 452-7559 ALF Donnalee’s Assisted Living Care LLC Easter Seals Adult Day Services 2326 1st Ave. N 453-5567 ADC Emeritus at Cambridge Place 1104 6th Ave. N 727-0447 RTH www.emeritus.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 51 Golden Eagle Plaza 1615 9th St. S 268-0100 ALF/RTH 5200 9th Ave. S 452-1239 ALF The Goldstone 1301 11th Ave. S 455-5960 ALF The Grandview at Benefis: Reflections Memory Support Assisted Living (opens summer 2013)* dir. on page 66 ad on page 52
Emeritus Senior Living Everyone agrees that the “golden years” should be a time of relaxation, comfort, security, and independence. Now is the time to embrace the luxury and comfort you’ve earned throughout the years. Retirement living at an Emeritus Senior Living community can give you the opportunity to relax and enjoy your time while we take care of the housekeeping, transportation, maintenance, and meals. Now you can truly relax and enjoy your freedom and independence.
Our Family is Committed to Yours.
Just wake up and take in the day!
Call today to schedule a free tour and learn more about the many benefits we have to offer!
(888) 871-2911 1104 Sixth Avenue North, Great Falls • www.Emeritus.com January 2013
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The Grandview at Benefis: Senior Care Cottages 1301 11th Ave. S 455-5960 LTC dir. on page 66 ad on page 52 (opens summer 2013)* The Grandview at Benefis: 1301 11th Ave. S 455-5960 ALF dir. on page 66 ad on page 52 The Timbers Assisted Living (opens summer 2013)* Highgate Great Falls 3000 11th Ave. S 454-0991 ALF Hosanna Assisted Living Home 1521 3rd Ave. N 453-1171 ALF 761-4300 LTC Kindred Transitional Care Care & Rehab - Park Place 1500 32nd St. S The Lodge Retirement and Care Center 1801 9th St. S 771-7440 ALF Meadowlark Assisted Living 1009 3rd Ave. N 452-6400 ALF 1130 17th Ave. S 771-4500 LTC Missouri River Care & Rehabilitation Center Mountainview Home 2806 16th Ave. S 452-5810 ALF 100 Central Ave. 761-1444 RTH Park Manor Retirement Apartments advertiser The Portage 1521 23rd St. S 452-0970 www.accessiblespace.org dir. on page 66 ad on page 56 Rainbow Assisted Living 20 3rd St. N 761-6661 ALF Renaissance Senior Care - Clark 2010 16th Ave. S 453-2882 ALF Renaissance Senior Care - Lewis 2000 16th Ave. S 771-0374 ALF River’s Edge Assisted Living 4800 Lower River Rd. 952-0262 ALF Ruby House (Montana Gems) 811 2nd Ave. S 453-0607 ALF dir. on page 66 ad on page 53 www.mtgemsinc.com Sapphire House (Montana Gems) 815 2nd Ave. S 453-5720 ALF dir. on page 66 ad on page 53 www.mtgemsinc.com * Facilities will be licensed upon opening in 2013
The Grandview at Benefis – Opens Summer 2013 ~The Timbers Assisted Living
36 one-bedroom and 12 studio apartments with kitchenettes, spacious closets, and large picture windows.
~Reflections Memory Support
16 private rooms with private bathrooms, large . windows, and access to secure outdoor garden areas
~Senior Care Cottages
Three beautifully furnished skilled nursing cottages, s. each with 16 private rooms and private bathroom s, Enjoy the country kitchen, beautiful outdoor space spas, and living rooms.
~Town Square
Spend time with family and friends in our 3,000 square-foot courtyard full of plants and sunlight. To receive more information, please call us at:
(406) 455-5960
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Hamilton 59840
Access Ability Solutions 235 Kurtz Ln. 363-9780 advertiser www.aasimontana.com ad on page 31 Bee Hive Home 842 New York Ave. 375-5464 advertiser beehivehomes.com dir. on page 66 ad on page 53 Discovery Care Centre 601 N. 10th St. 363-2273 ADC/ALF/LTC Marcus Daly Memorial Hospital 1200 Westwood Dr. 363-2211 LTC Montanans Against Assisted Suicide 610 N. 1st St., Ste. 5 531-0937 advertiser www.montanansagainstassistedsuicide.org ad on page 2, 71 The Remington at Sapphire Lutheran Home 841 Running Creek 375-9047 ALF 501 N. 10th St. 363-2800 ALF/RTH Sapphire Lutheran Homes 225 N. 8th St. 363-1144 LTC Valley View Estates Health Care Center dir. on page 68 ad on page 22 www.valleyviewestates.org
Hardin 59034
Heritage Acres 200 N. Mitchell 665-2802 ALF/LTC
Havre 59501
Care & Comfort Home 1204 Cleveland Ave. 265-2800 ALF Havre Eagles Manor 20 W. 3rd St. 265-5531 RTH Northern Montana Care Center 24 13th St. 262-1900 ADC/ALF/LTC
Helena 59601, 59602 Apple Rehab Cooney Aspen Gardens 9
2555 Broadway 9 Bumblebee Ct.
447-1651 443-6577
LTC ALF
Flathead County Area IX Agency on Aging
Our mission is to provide services to help seniors stay independent and remain in their homes. We currently offer: • Meals on Wheels • Information and Referral Services Homemaker • Respite • Escorted Transportation Legal Counseling Health Insurance Counseling Telephone Reassurance Reverse Annuity Mortgage Loans
Brand New Facility in Hamilton! 842 New York Avenue
160 Kelly Rd., Suite A • Kalispell, MT 59901 • 406-758-5730
MT Gems, Inc. Great Falls, Montana
• Alzheimer’s Care • Traumatic Brain Injury
• Dementia Care • Physically Challenged
• Elder Care • Respite Care
We focus on quality assisted living care in a home like setting. Bee Hive caregivers are committed to the health and happiness of each of our residents in a family environment. What makes the Bee Hive home assisted living care so unique is the focus on family style assisted living care with a staff that really does care.
Our assisted living service include: • Private Bedrooms • 24-Hour Staffing • Dietician Approved Home Cooked Meals • Individual and Group Activities • Daily House Keeping Services • And Much More!
Schedule a tour today! 406-375-5464 or look us up at www.beehivehomes.com 815 2nd Ave. S mtgemsinc@juno.com
811 2nd Ave. S www.mtgemsinc.com
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Aspen Gardens 11 11 Bumblebee Ct. 495-8173 ALF 13 Bumblebee Ct. 495-9005 ALF Aspen Gardens 13 Aspen Gardens 16 16 Bumblebee Ct. 457-9626 ALF advertiser Aspen Village 615 Janet St. 449-1226 www.accessiblespace.org dir. on page 68 ad on page 56 Big Sky Care Center 2475 Winnie Ave. 442-1350 ADC/LTC advertiser Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Montana 560 N. Park Ave. 437-5000 www.bcbsmt.com ad on page 22 The Gottfried House, LLC 5611 Georgia Dr. 458-6159 ADC Hunters Pointe 2801 Colonial Dr. 443-4222 RTH dir. on page 68 ad on page 29 www.holidaytouch.com Masonic Home of Montana 2010 Masonic Home Rd. 458-5431 ALF advertiser Morrison & Balukas Law Firm 111 N. Last Chance Gulch, #3B 443-1040 mbtaxlaw.com ad on page 8 Our House 2000 Winne 443-3364 ALF Penkay Eagles Manor 715 Fee 442-0610 RTH Renaissance Senior Care - Helena 525 Saddle Dr. 449-1258 ALF Rocky Mountain Care Center 30 S. Rodney 443-5880 ADC/LTC Rosetta Assisted Living Valley View I 2530 Wildwood Ln. 443-6339 ADC/ALF Rosetta Assisted Living Valley View II 2520 Wildwood Ln. 443-6339 ADC/ALF Son Heaven I 2510 Ferndale 449-0229 ALF Son Heaven II 2540 Ferndale 495-0436 ADC/ALF Touchmark on Saddle Drive 915 Saddle Dr. 449-4900 ALF/RTH
Hot Springs 59845
Hot Springs Health & Rehabilitation Center
600 1st Ave. N
741-2992
visit www.Montana55.com Looking for a place to spend your golden years? www.Montana55.com provides a free, comprehensive and invaluable guide to Montana’s senior housing, searchable by city.
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Joliet 59041 Creekside Home
403 S. 2nd St.
962-7195
ALF
332 Leavitt Ave.
557-2500
LTC
109 High St.
473-2206
ALF
Jordan 59337 Garfield County Health Center
Judith GAp 59453 Home From Home
Kalispell 59901 A Plus Healthcare Agape Home Care Inc. Brendan House Buffalo Hill Terrace Edgewood Vista Kalispell Flathead County Agency on Aging Flathead County Home Health Greenwood Village Heritage Place Immanuel Skilled Care Center Kalispell Medical Equipment
1310 S. Main St. 755-4968 advertiser www.aplushc.com ad on page 25 40 Appleway Dr. 755-4633 ADC 350 Conway Dr. 752-5460 ADC/LTC 40 Claremont St. 752-9624 ALF/RTH 141 Interstate Ln. 755-3240 ADC/ALF 160 Kelly Rd. 758-5730 advertiser flathead.mt.gov/aging ad on page 53 736 S. Main St. 751-6800 advertiser www.flatheadcountyhome.com ad on page 56 1150 E. Oregon St. 257-7719 ALF 171 Heritage Way 755-0800 ADC/LTC 185 Crestline 752-9622 LTC 55 3rd Ave. EN 752-6111 advertiser www.nwhc.org/kme ad on page 55
The Friendship House • low-cost alternative care for adults unable to independently care for themselves • family home environment with 24 hour supervision • nutritional balanced meals and snacks • monitoring and charting of medications
Accessible Showers Walk-In Tubs for Independent Living at Home 55 3rd Ave East North, Kalispell 406-752-6111 • 800-525-5982 www.nwhc.org/KME
• personal care • laundry and housekeeping • daily activities • transportation to medical appointments • all rooms are Medicaid waiver eligible for more information call 257-8375 or 752-6885
Friendship House 606 2nd Avenue West • Kalispell, MT 59901 January 2013
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Marion Finley Friendship House 606 2nd Ave. W 257-8375 ADC/ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 55 Prestige Assisted Living at Kalispell 125 Glenwood Dr. 257-7719 ALF 645 Liberty St. 755-4483 ALF Renaissance Senior Care - Liberty Van Ee Apartments 420 Grandview Dr. 257-8051 advertiser www.accessiblespace.org dir. on page 68 ad on page 56 Viljoya 119 5th Ave. W 755-2287 RTH Wel-Life@Kalispell 156 3 Mile Dr. 756-8688 ALF
Laurel 59044 The Crossings Laurel Health and Rehabilitation Center Richardson Cottage Tendernest LLC 1L Tendernest LLC 2L
600 Roundhouse Dr. 820 3rd Ave. 602 Roundhouse Dr. 120 W. 12th St. 118 W. 12th St.
Lewistown 59457
Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center 408 Wendall Ave. Lewistown Eagles Manor 211 W. Janeaux 800 Casino Creek Dr. Montana Mental Health Nursing Care Center New Horizons - Lewistown I 221 McKinley St. www.caslenlc.com (Caslen Living Centers Inc.) New Horizons - Lewistown II 217 McKinley St. (Caslen Living Centers Inc.) Shepherd’s Way Assisted Living 80007 US Hwy 87 Valle Vista Manor 402 Summit Ave. 404 Summit Ave. The Villa
628-1200 628-8251 628-5000 628-7500 628-7300
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535-6366 538-3230 538-7451 538-9853
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538-9853 538-3610 538-8775 538-3758
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Accessible Space, Inc. Premier Affordable Senior Housing
Quality, Rent Subsidized Housing for Seniors Ages 62 and Better - Four Montana Locations Summer Wood Apartments - Bozeman The Portage - Great Falls Aspen Village - Helena Van Ee Apartments - Kalispell (Openings immediately Helena) CALL TODAY!
assisted Living in Home-like setting • 24 hr Staff • Medication Assistance
• Personalized Care • Scheduled Activities
Locations across Montana
Meadowlark New Horizons Caslen Living Assisted Living Assisted Living Centers 443 Quarry Rd Columbus
217 McKinley St Lewistown
1301 Wineglass Ln Livingston
35 Skyline Dr Whitehall
402 Christine Ct Anaconda
(406) 322-6150
(406) 538-8455
(406) 222-0797
(406) 287-5530
(406) 563-7008
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Features and Ammenities
Top 25% of all home health agencies 7 consecutive years. Top 20% of all home health agencies from patient satisfaction surveys.
- All one-bedroom Apartments - Rent based 30 % of gross adjusted monthly income - Spacious kitchens and large bathrooms - Controlled access entry and lobby’s - Large, multipurpose community rooms - Elevator service & on-site laundry facilities - Outdoor patios and gas grills (at select buildings) - Activity rooms and tub rooms (at select buildings) - And much more!
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Meadowlark New Horizons Manor Assisted Living
Skilled Nursing • Speech Therapy • Physical Therapy • Medical Social Work • Occupational Therapy • Home Health Aide
Ask for us by name at your physicians office or hospital.
736 South Main St., Kalispell, MT 406-751-6800 www.flatheadcountyhome.com
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Libby 59923
Libby Care Center 308 E. 3rd St. 293-6285 LTC
Livingston 59047
Caslen Living Centers Inc - Livingston 1301 Wineglass Ave. 222-0797 ALF www.caslenlc.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 56 Diamond K Lodge (S & J Clark, Inc.) 1200 W. Montana 222-0605 ALF Frontier Personal Care Center 121 S. 3rd 222-6102 ADC/ALF Livingston Health & Rehab Center 510 S. 14th St. 222-0672 ADC/LTC
Malta 59538
Country Home PCH 1568 191 Hwy South 654-2198 ALF Hi-Line Retirement Center Inc. 801 S. 3rd St. E 654-1190 ADC/ALF/LTC
Manhattan 59741
Churchill Retirement Home, Inc. 6151 Shady Rest St. Parkhaven 100 Hamilton Ct. www.parkhavenretirement.com
Miles City 59301
Cottonwood Care Home Friendship Villa Care Center Holy Rosary Extended Care Unit Homestead Homes Parkview Caring TLC Assisting Living Facility
3420 Brisbon 2300 Wilson 2600 Wilson 2706 Pleasant St. 106 S. Strevell 220 N. Center
282-7631 282-7488
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232-2273 232-2687 233-2600 234-6670 234-9289 232-7988
ALF ADC/LTC LTC ALF ALF ALF
Let us create a memorable retirement for you • Privately owned and operated • Assisted living or independent living • Excellent care provided by a mature, dedicated staff • A service-rich environment for a worry-free lifestyle • Taylor’s Park access with walking trails, picnic areas and kids’ play areas • Breathtaking scenery of the valley and mountains • Friendly people with local grocery delivery
100 Hamilton Court Manhattan, MT
406.282.7488
parkhavenretirement.com
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Missoula 59802, 59803, 59808 At Home Assisted Living 1300 Speedway 549-8127 ALF Bee Hive Homes of Missoula #1 2406 River Rd. 728-0115 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 58 www.beehivehomes.com (Quality Assisted Care, Inc) Bee Hive Homes of Missoula #2 2406 River Rd. 721-0549 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 58 (Quality Assisted Care, Inc) www.beehivehomes.com Bee Hive Homes of Missoula #3 2406 River Rd. 543-0605 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 58 www.beehivehomes.com (Quality Assisted Care, Inc) Bee Hive Homes of Missoula #4 2406 River Rd. 728-8557 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 58 (Quality Assisted Care, Inc) www.beehivehomes.com Bee Hive Homes of Missoula #5 2406 River Rd. 721-3446 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 58 www.beehivehomes.com Clark Fork Riverside - Clark Fork Manor 301 W. Front 721-2439 RTH dir. on page 68 ad on page 59 www.clarkforkriverside.com Country Home Estate 1704 S. Reserve St. 542-1889 ALF Edgewood Vista Missoula 2815 Palmer 549-9660 ADC/ALF Emeritus at Hunters Glen 3620 American Way 542-7009 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 59 www.emeritus.com Flor-Haven Home (PC) 433 S. 3rd St. W 542-2598 ALF 3710 American Way 273-0101 ALF Footsteps Memory Care @ The Springs advertiser Glidewell Investment and Insurance Group 2001 S. Russell St. 728-0793 www.giig.com ad on page 72 Grandma’s House 2327 39th St. 251-7101 ALF 3600 American Way 721-2292 RTH Grizzly Peak Retirement Residence dir. on page 68 ad on page 29 www.holidaytouch.com The Heights 901 Ben Hogan Dr. 829-8262 ALF
Feels Good to “Bee” Home in Missoula! "I've lived in other facilities. After moving to Bee Hive I wouldn't live anywhere else. Everyone is so caring!" -Adrian Herbert Bee Hive Homes Our Bee Hive Homes of Missoula, Montana assisted living services are dedicated to providing a happy and healthy environment for our residents. Our unique approach to assisted living care focuses on creating a family environment in which long lasting relationships can grow and develop. Our assisted living service include private bedrooms, 24-hour staffing, dietician approved home cooked meals, individual and group activities, daily house keeping services, and much more.
Choose from 5 Assisted Living Homes! Call us at 406-543-0345 or Visit our website at www.beehivehomes.com for more info.
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Clark Fork Riverside
Creating new friendships for 40 years
Retirement Community
• 1 & 2 Bed Apartments Overlooking the Clark Fork River • Lunch & Dinner Offered Daily • Housekeeping & Social Activities • Coin-Operated Laundry Services • On-site Beauty Salon • City Bus Route Participant • Convenient Downtown Location Within Walking Distance To Shopping, Doctor/ Hospital Facilities, Theaters & Churches Over the years you’ve cared for your family and others, doing what needed to be done. Now is the time to make good on the promises you made to yourself years ago - to enjoy an uncomplicated, yet full lifestyle. Our apartment homes are a welcome alternative to the headaches of heating and cooling unused rooms, yard work, and the endless chores of home maintenance and upkeep.
301 W. Front St. Missoula, MT 59802 (406) 721-2439 • T TY Relay 1-800-253-4091
Current Openings
• Stu dio & 1 B edro o m A partments • A ffo rdabl e Services & Rent (30% of Income) Fo r pers o ns 62 o r o l der • 3 Meal s a D ay • Central l y L o c ated • • • • • • • • •
B eau ty Sho p Co nvenience Sto re A rts & Crafts Ro o m Exercis e A rea N o n-deno minatio nal Chapel F l o wer B eds fo r Res ident Gardeners L au ndry Facil ities Sto rage L o ckers Service Co o rdinato r
Missoula Manor Homes 909 W. Central • Missoula, MT 59801 Call us today at 728-3210 or visit www.missoulamanor.com
All the comforts of home.
Assisted Living Quality care for quality of life Friendship Suites Just right for many seniors Short-Stay A great way to get to know us
www.Emeritus.com
Emeritus at Hunter’s Glen 3620 American Way • Missoula, MT 59808 • (406) 542-7009
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Hillside Health Care Center 4720 23rd Ave. 251-5100 ADC/LTC www.hillsidesenior.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 22 Hillside Place 4718 23rd Ave. 251-5912 ALF dir. on page 68 ad on page 22 Lighthouse Assisted Living 3214 Washburn St. 926-1162 ALF The Living Room 2610 S. Reserve St. 721-1340 advertiser www.thelivingroomfurniture.com ad on page 17 Missoula Aging Services 337 Stephens Ave. 728-7682 advertiser www.missoulaagingservices.org ad on page 37 Missoula Community Theatre 200 N. Adams St. 728-7529 advertiser www.mctinc.org ad on page 9 Missoula Health & Rehabilitation Center 3018 Rattlesnake Dr. 549-0988 ALF/LTC Missoula Manor Retirement Home 909 W. Central 728-3210 RTH missoulamanor.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 59 Partners in Home Care 2687 Palmer St. 728-8848 advertiser www.partnersinhomecare.org ad on page 60 Pleasant View Personal Care Home 4322 W. Central Ave. 728-8675 ALF Providence Medical Group 500 W. Broadway 543-7271 advertiser providenceclinics.org/mt ad on page 5 Providence St. Patrick Hospital 500 W. Broadway 543-7271 advertiser www.saintpatrick.org ad on page 5 Riverside Health Care Center 1301 E. Broadway 721-0680 LTC www.riversidesenior.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 22 Rosetta Assisted Living 2810 Great Northern Loop 728-5822 ADC/ALF The Springs at Missoula 3710 American Way 273-0101 ALF The University of Montana Foundation P.O. Box 7159 443-2593 advertiser supportum.org/plannedgiving ad on page 6 The Village Health Care Center 2651 South Ave. W 728-9162 LTC www.villagehealthcare.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 22
• Home Health • Hospice • Home Medical Equipment • Infusion Therapy ACHC ACCREDITED
Missoula’s only non-profit nationally accredited home health care organization. We have been bringing health care home to patients and their families in Western Montana for over twenty-five years.
Missoula • 728-8848 2687 Palmer Street, Suite B, 59808
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Co-founded by St. Patrick Hospital and Community Medical Center
saintpatrick.org
www.partnersinhomecare.org
PolSon • 883-8412 1 14th avenue West, 59860
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The Village Senior Residence 2815 Old Fort Rd. 549-1300 ALF/RTH www.villagesenior.com dir. on page 68 ad on page 61 Western Montana Clinic 500 W. Broadway 721-5600 advertiser www.westernmontanaclinic.com ad on page 61
Montana City 59634 Country Life Assisted Living LLC
12 Bessler Rd.
443-1288
ALF
310 Sansome St.
859-3271
ADC
10 Kruger Rd.
826-4800
LTC
408 E. Lasater Ave. 605 Sheridan 440 W. Laurel Ave.
765-1669 765-1400 765-1420
ALF RTH LTC
Philipsburg 59858 Granite Co. Medical Center Adult Day Care
Plains 59859 Clark Fork Valley Nursing Home
Plentywood 59254 La Casa Personal Care Montana Pioneer Manor Sheridan Memorial Nursing Home
Polson 59860 Grandma’s House Too 41544 Pine Tree Ln. 251-7101 ALF The Pines of Polson 405 6th Ave. W 883-1021 ADC/ALF 9 14th Ave. W 883-4378 LTC Polson Health & Rehabilitation Center Providence St. Joseph Medical Center 6 13th Ave. E 883-5377 advertiser www.saintjoes.org ad on page 5
Discover the Benefits of Healthy Living
Discover how good life can be. Serving Missoula Seniors since 1989 Retirement Studio, 1 and 2 bedroom apartments Personalized assisted living services Transportation, Dining Services & Life Enrichment Programs
57 HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS • 18 DIFFERENT SPECIALTIES LAB & X-RAY ON SITE • 2 URGENT CARE FACILITIES MAIN FACILITY • BROADWAY BUILDING 500 W BROADWAY • MISSOULA
2815 Old Fort Road Missoula, MT 59804
(406) 549-1300
www.villagesenior.com A Platinum Service Community Managed by The Goodman Group.
COMMUNITY MEDICAL CENTER CAMPUS PHYSICIAN CENTER 3 2835 FT MISSOULA RD • MISSOULA
406.721.5600 • 800.525.5688 406.273.0045 LOLO WESTERNMONTANACLINIC.COM SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1922
LOLO FAMILY PRACTICE 11350 HIGHWAY 93 SOUTH • LOLO MISSOULA URGENT CARE NOW CARE BROADWAY BUILDING 500 W BROADWAY NOW CARE SOUTHGATE MALL 2901 BROOKS
VSR-0912-08-M55
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St. Joseph Assisted Living 11 17th Ave. E 883-1011 ALF ad on page 62 www.saintjoes.org The Retreat 1303 Rivendell Ct. 883-4897 ALF
Red Lodge 59068
Cedar Wood Villa #1 S. Oaks 446-2525 ADC/LTC The Shepherd Cottage at the Willows 2475 N. Broadway 446-1020 ALF The Sojourner Cottage at the Willows 2475 N. Broadway 446-1020 ALF
Ronan 59864
Lily of the Valley 34248 Terrace Lake Rd. 676-2279 ALF 829 Main St. SW 676-5510 LTC Mountain View Care Center St. Luke Extended Care Facility 107 6th Ave. SW 676-2900 ADC/LTC
Roundup 59072
TLC Personal Care Home 804 2nd St. W 323-3073 ALF 40 Horsethief Rd. 323-3212 ALF Whistling Pines Personal Care Home
Savage 59262
Savage Sunrise Manor 407 Mesa St. S 776-2040 ALF
Scobey 59263
Daniels Memorial Hospital & Nursing Home 105 5th Ave. E 487-2296 ADC/LTC Just Like Home (Living Solutions LLC) 104 3rd Ave. W 487-2081 ALF
We’ll make your golden years glow.
The Providence St. Joseph Assisted Living Program is based on the principles of choice, dignity, independence, privacy, individuality and homelike surroundings. The program is designed for seniors who desire or need to have some additional personal assistance with managing their activites of daily living. Situated on the St. Joseph Medical Center campus, our environment is naturally enhanced with beautiful scenery, immaculate grounds and a breathtaking view of the Mission Mountain Range. We know that you will look forward to life at Providence St. Joseph Assisted Living as much as we look forward to welcoming you home! We Offer: • Private Apartments • 24-Hour, RN/CNA Assistance • Beauty Salon • 3 Meals Daily
11 17th Avenue East, Polson 406-883-1011 saintjoes.org 62
• Housekeeping and Laundry • Activities Program • Pets Allowed • Medicaid Waiver Accepted
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Shelby 59474
Marias Care Center 640 Park Ave. 434-3261 LTC Marias Heritage Center 111 2nd St. S 434-3290 ALF
Sheridan 59749
Home Park Assisted Living Tobacco Root Mountains Care Center
504 Ray Lane 326 Madison St.
596-3800 ALF 842-5418/842-5600 ADC/LTC
104 14th Ave. NW 104 14th Ave. NW 1015 7th Ave. SW
488-2300 488-2300 488-4682
ADC LTC ALF
61262 Watson Rd. 320 Mission Dr.
745-0272 745-1021
ADC/ALF ALF
57 Main 63 Main St.
777-2022 777-5411
ALF LTC/RTH
1301 6th Ave. E
822-3719
ALF
214 Church St.
827-1272
ALF
622 Main
285-5227
ALF
114 N. Spruce 128 Hwy 12 E
266-4453 266-3711
ALF ALF
1001 River Lakes Parkway 1305 E. 7th St.
862-6322 862-3557
ALF LTC
Sidney 59270 Golden Bridges ADC Sidney Health Center - Extended Care The Lodge at Lone Tree Creek
St Ignatius 59865 Closer to Home Pines of Mission
Stevensville 59870 Bitterroot Valley Living Center PCH The Living Center
Superior 59872 Mountain View Village
thompson Falls 59873 Cherry Hill Assisted Living
three Forks 59752 Pathways Assisted Living
Townsend 59644 TLC - 4U LLC Townsend Personal Care Inc.
Whitefish 59937 The Springs at Whitefish Whitefish Care & Rehabilitation Center
WhiteHall 59759 Liberty Place 1 1173 Hwy 55 287-7996 Liberty Place 2 113 W. Third 287-2300 35 Skyline Dr. 287-5530 Meadowlark Manor (Caslen Living Center Inc.) www.caslenlc.com dir. on page 68
ALF ALF ADC/ALF ad on page 56
Wibaux 59353 Wibaux County Adult Day Care Wibaux County Nursing Home
712 S. Wibaux St. 710 S. Wibaux St.
796-2429 796-2429
ADC LTC
1000 6th Ave. N
653-1400
ADC/LTC/RTH
Wolf Point 59201 Faith Lutheran Home
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PROPERTY ADDRESS PHONE WEBSITE FACILITY RESPITE
Anaconda
New Horizons 402 Christine Ct. 563-7008 www.caslenlc.com ALF
BILLINGS Aspen View Billings Health and Rehabilitation Canyon Creek Memory Care Community Cozy Cottage Cozy Cottage Too Marquis Grand Park Sweetwater Valley Health Care Center Westpark Village
3075 Ave. C 2115 Central Ave. 1785 Majestic Lane
332-3213 656-6500 281-8455
aspenview.net www.billingshealth.com www.canyoncreekmontana.com
IL SNF MEM/ADC
1623 Ave. F 3824 Audubon Way 1221 28th St. W 3140 Sweetwater Dr. 1807 24th St. W 2351 Solomon Ave.
969-1680 534-3334 652-6989 marquiscompanies.com ALF/ADC/MEM 651-8111 sweetwaterretirement.com RTH/ALF 656-5010 www.valleyhcc.com SNF 652-4886 www.westparksenior.com IL/ALF
Bozeman
Emeritus at Springmeadows 3175 Graf St. 587-4570 www.emeritus.com ALF The Knolls at Hillcrest Knolls Dr, off Highland Blvd 522-7084 www.hillcrestlivingbozeman.com 55+homes Spring Creek Memory Care 1641 Hunters Way 586-0074 www.springcreekinnmontana.com ALF/MEM Summer Wood Apartments 1441 N. 15th Ave. 522-0675 www.accessiblespace.org IL
Butte
Columbus Plaza 1515 Oregon Ave. 782-0090 IL and Highland View Manor Continental Gardens 100 Gardens Way 533-0705 IL Meadowlands 4034 Elizabeth Warren 782-5151 buttehousing.org SH Rosalie Manor 1125 S. Main St. 782-4436 buttehousing.org SH
Choteau
Beehive Homes 1006 Division St. SE 590-7041 beehivehomes.com ALF
Columbia Falls
Beehive Homes 1660 13th St. W 871-8667 beehivehomes.com ALF Montana Veterans Home 400 Veterans Dr. 892-3256 www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/ LTC/SNF Ext. 261 vethome/MVHHP.shtml Montana Veterans Home - 400 Veterans Dr. 892-3256 www.dphhs.mt.gov/sltc/services/ RTH Domiciliary Ext. 261 vethome/MVHHP.shtml
Columbus
Meadowlark Assisted Living 443 Quarry Rd. 322-6150 www.caslenlc.com ALF 64
facility key: ALF – Assisted Living Facility • IL – Independent Living • LTC – Long-Term Care Facility • MEM – Memory Care (Alzheimer’s, Dementia) RTH – Retirement Home • SH – Senior Housing • SNF – Skilled Nursing Facility
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MEDICAID/ SMOKING PETS PERSONAL # MEALS AD ON MEDICArE (OUTDOOR ALLOWED VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION SALON REHAB PER DAY PG WAIVER ONLY) ALLOWED
Yes Yes Yes Administrators Discretion Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes No Yes No No
No Yes
Yes No Call for details No Yes Yes No No Yes No
Yes Yes No Yes No No
Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Low Income Can Smoke Housing In Unit No
Yes
No Waiver Yes No NA Yes No NA Yes
Yes No No
Yes
Arranged
Yes Yes No
Yes Yes Yes
Yes
3+snacks
56
Yes No 3 Yes Yes 3 Yes Contracted 3
Small Small Yes Yes No No
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Bus Yes Yes
Yes Yes No Yes
Yes Yes No Yes
Yes No Yes Near Busline
Yes No Yes No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Small Yes Yes Yes 20 lb limit Yes Yes 20 lb limit
No
Call for details Call for details 3 Call for details Call for details 3
Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Respite Yes No
3 3 3 3
Yes 3 No NA Contracted 3+snacks No NA
29 22 40 41 41 41 42 22 43 44 43 45 56
No
0
45
Limited No No Bus stop No No across Continental City bus comes No No to front door
1 0
45 46
Meals on Wheels
46
Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Waiver Discretion
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
47
Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Waiver Discretion Yes Yes Yes No
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
47
No
Yes
Yes
PT/OT/SLP
5
48
Yes
Yes
Yes
PT/OT/SLP
5
48
Yes
Arranged
Yes
No
3+snacks
56
No
Yes
Yes
No
No Yes Yes Administrators Discretion
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PROPERTY ADDRESS PHONE WEBSITE FACILITY RESPITE
conrad Beehive Homes
205 N. Wisconsin St..
590-7041
beehivehomes.com
ALF
cutbank Beehive Homes
318 E Main St..
590-7041
beehivehomes.com
ALF
great falls #1 Beehive Homes
2824 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
ALF
#2 Beehive Homes
2816 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
ALF
#3 Beehive Homes
2300 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
ALF
#4 Beehive Homes
2320 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
MEM
#5 Beehive Homes
2400 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
MEM
#6 Beehive Homes
2420 15th Ave. S.
761-3080
beehivehomes.com
MEM
Benefis Senior Care Center
2621 15th Ave. S
455-5902
www.benefis.org
LTC/MEM
Benefis Transitional Care Unit
500 15th Ave. S
455-2474
www.benefis.org
LTC
Emeritus at Cambridge Place
1104 6th Ave. N
727-0447
www.emeritus.com
The Grandview at Benefis
1301 11th Ave. S
455-5960
www.thegrandviewatbenefis.org
Senior Care Cottages
Opens summer 2013
The Grandview at Benefis
1301 11th Ave. S
Reflections Memory Support
Opens summer 2013
The Grandview at Benefis
1301 11th Ave. S
The Timbers Assisted Living
Opens summer 2013
Ruby House
811 2nd Ave. S
453-0607
www.mtgemsinc.com
ALF, MEM
Sapphire House
815 2nd Ave. S
453-5720
www.mtgemsinc.com
ALF, MEM
The Portage
1521 23rd St.. S
452-0970
www.accessiblespace.org
455-5960 455-5960
www.thegrandviewatbenefis.org www.thegrandviewatbenefis.org
IL LTC
ALF/MEM
ALF
IL
hamilton Beehive Homes
842 New York Ave.
375-5464
beehivehomes.com
ALF
Valley View Estates 66
225 N. 8th St. S.
363-1144
www.valleyviewestates.org
SNF
facility key: ALF – Assisted Living Facility • IL – Independent Living • LTC – Long-Term Care Facility • MEM – Memory Care (Alzheimer’s, Dementia) RTH – Retirement Home • SH – Senior Housing • SNF – Skilled Nursing Facility
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Yes
MEDICAID/ SMOKING PETS PERSONAL # MEALS AD ON MEDICArE (OUTDOOR ALLOWED VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION SALON REHAB PER DAY PG WAIVER ONLY) ALLOWED
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
49
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
49
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
50
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
52
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
52
Waiver Discretion
Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion
Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicaid
Yes
Administrators
Waiver Discretion Yes
Medicare /
No
Administrators
Medicaid Discretion
Medicare /
No
Administrators
Medicaid Discretion NA
NA
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
2
51
Yes
Medicare
No
Administrators
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
52
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
52
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
52
No
No
No
No
Discretion Administrators Discretion Administrators Discretion
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Allowed
3
53
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Allowed
3
53
Yes
Yes
Near Busline
No
No
NA
56
No
Yes
Low Income Can Smoke Housing
In Unit
Medicaid
No
No
Yes
Arranged
In house
No
3
53
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
22
Waiver Yes
Yes
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PROPERTY ADDRESS PHONE WEBSITE FACILITY RESPITE
Helena
Aspen Village 615 Janet St.. 449-1226 www.accessiblespace.org IL Hunters Point 2801 Colonial Dr. 558-4632 hunterspointe.com IL
Kalispell
Marion Finley Friendship House 606 2nd Ave W 257-8375 ALF Van Ee Apartments 420 Grandview Dr. 257-8051 www.accessiblespace.org IL
Lewiston
New Horizons 217/221 McKinley St. 538-8455 www.caslenlc.com ALF
Livingston
Caslen Living Center 1301 Wineglass Lane 222-0797 www.caslenlc.com ALF
manhattan Parkhaven
100 Hamilton Ct.
282-7488
www.parkavenretirement.com
SH/RTH/ALF
missoula
#1 Beehive Homes 2406 River Rd. 543-0345 beehivehomes.com ALF #2 Beehive Homes 2406 River Rd. 543-0345 beehivehomes.com ALF
#3 Beehive Homes 2406 River Rd. 543-0345 beehivehomes.com ALF #4 Beehive Homes 2406 River Rd. 543-0345 beehivehomes.com ALS #5 Beehive Homes 2406 River Rd. 543-0345 beehivehomes.com ALF Clark Fork Riverside 301 W Front St. 721-2439 www.clarkforkriverside.com RTH Emeritus at Hunters Glen 3620 American Way 542-7009 www.emeritus.com ALF Grizzly Peak 3600 American Way 626-3105 grizzly-peak.com IL Hillside Health Care Center 4720 23rd Ave 251-5100 www.hillsidesenior.com SNF Hillside Place 4718 23rd Ave. 251-5100 www.hillsidesenior.com ALF Missoula Manor 909 W Central 728-3210 www.missoulamanor.com RTH Riverside Health Care Center 1301 E Broadway 721-0680 www.riversidesenior.com SNF The Village Health Care Center 2651 South Ave W 728-9162 www.villagehealthcare.com SNF The Village Senior Residence 2815 Old Fort Rd. 549-1300 www.villagesenior.com IL/ALF
polson St. Joseph Retirement Community 11 Seventeenth Ave. E
883-1011
www.saintjoes.org
ALF
Whitehall
Meadowlark Manor 35 Skyline Dr. 287-5530 www.caslenlc.com ALF 68
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No Yes
MEDICAID/ SMOKING PETS PERSONAL # MEALS AD ON MEDICArE (OUTDOOR ALLOWED VEHICLE TRANSPORTATION SALON REHAB PER DAY PG WAIVER ONLY) ALLOWED
Yes
Yes
Near Busline
No
No
NA
56
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
3
29
Yes Yes
No Yes
Yes Near Busline
Yes No
No No
3 NA
55 56
No Yes Yes Adminstratiors Yes Discretion
Arranged
Yes
No
3+snacks
56
No Yes Yes Adminstratiors Discretion
Yes
Arranged
Yes
No
3+snacks
56
Yes
Yes
Yes
Room Avail.
3
57
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
58
Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
58
Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Yes Waver Discretion Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Yes Waver Discretion Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Yes Waver Discretion No Section 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Arranged
In House
No
3
58
Arranged
In House
No
3
58
Arranged
In House
No
3
58
No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
No Yes No Yes No No Yes Yes No
2 3+snacks 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
59 59 29 22 22 59 22 22 61
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
3
62
Yes
Arranged
Yes
No
3+snacks
56
No Housing
Yes
Low Income Can Smoke Housing In Unit No Yes Yes Yes Low Income Can Smoke In Unit
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators Waver Discretion Yes Medicaid Yes Administrators
Waver Discretion
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes Yes Yes Administrators Discretion
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Let’s face it, the main reason to have a car show, aside from admiring the curves and colors of the vintage cars, is to provide a place for guys to pod-up and share stories. The 34th annual Missoula and Bitterroot Auto Swap Meet and Car Show at the Missoula County Fairgrounds in June provided just such a venue. MICHAEL GALLACHER
“Aid in Dying” Whose Choice? Originally published in the Montana Medical Association Bulletin, Fall 2012
Citizens Group Challenges Board Statement on Assisted Suicide Montanans Against Assisted Suicide (MAAS) is a grassroots citizens’ group opposed to physician-assisted suicide. Our reasons include that legalization is a recipe for elder abuse, for example, by an adult child wanting an inheritance who suggests, encourages or coerces his father to request and then take the lethal dose. In Oregon, other suicides have increased with legalization of physician-assisted suicide. MAAS is now engaged in a legal challenge against the Montana Board of Medical Examiners’ Position Statement No. 20, which erroneously implies that assisted suicide is legal in Montana.
Bradley Williams, Coordinator
If assisted suicide becomes law, whose choice will it be? Your choice? Or the choice of someone else? Prevent assisted elder abuse. Say NO to assisted suicide. Sponsored by:
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