Guardian Angel Homes in Post Falls provides both Assisted Living and Memory Care, with programs built to support residents who wander, elope, act out, stay awake at night, or live with advanced dementia. Nurses manage wound care, oxygen therapy, special diets, and diabetes—whether controlled by oral medication or injections—for residents of any age, including those under 60. The team is trained to respond to combative or behavioral episodes and keeps physicians updated so treatment plans remain current.
An RN or LPN is on staff, and a nurse is on call 24/7. Caregivers are awake through the night, and the property has fenced front and rear areas plus continuous security coverage. Residents receive full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and staff can perform standby, one-person, two-person, or Hoyer-lift transfers for wheelchair users, walker users, and bed-bound residents. On-site professionals include occupational and physical therapists, a massage therapist, podiatrist, hospice partners, and specialists in stroke, incontinence, and ambulatory care.
Accommodations range from furnished suites with private bathrooms and kitchenettes to simpler rooms, some of which allow residents to paint and decorate. Independent temperature controls, cable service, housekeeping, and scheduled laundry are available, although not every room offers every feature. The layout is wheelchair-accessible throughout the community to simplify movement between private and common areas.
Meals follow a set menu prepared under the guidance of a registered dietitian, and staff can modify food to meet gluten-free, vegetarian, mechanical-chop, purée, or thickened-liquid requirements. Snacks are on hand at all hours, residents may dine in-room when necessary, and a private dining room can be reserved for family gatherings.
Guardian Angel Homes adds practical amenities such as resident parking, outdoor smoking areas, internet access, a library, communal gardens, an on-site greenhouse, and organized religious services. A wheelchair-accessible van coordinates transportation to appointments and outings, and the community can work with third-party providers. A salon is located on-site, pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed. Families planning for Medicaid will want to note the requirement of three years of private pay before conversion.