Highgate Senior Living – Great Falls offers two primary levels of care: Assisted Living and Memory Care. Licensed nurses oversee both programs and are available around the clock to monitor residents’ conditions, manage medications, and coordinate with outside physicians or rehabilitation providers when more advanced interventions are required. In Assisted Living, caregivers help with activities such as bathing, dressing, and mobility while encouraging as much independence as possible. The Memory Care neighborhood serves residents living with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia, using secured environments, simplified routines, and structured cognitive activities to reduce anxiety and support day-to-day function.
Additional care features include routinely scheduled wellness assessments, on-site therapy coordination, and 24-hour emergency response systems in every living area. Trained staff members receive ongoing education in fall prevention, diabetic care, and dementia-specific communication techniques. Transportation to local medical appointments is arranged by the community, and visiting clinicians—such as podiatrists, physical therapists, and hospice teams—regularly provide services on site. Families receive periodic care conferences so that changing needs can be addressed without delay.
Residents can choose from private or shared suites in various floor plans, including studios and one-bedroom units. Depending on the layout selected, features may include kitchenettes, individually controlled heating and cooling, walk-in showers with grab bars, and ample closet space, though not all accommodations have all the features listed. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are provided, and emergency call devices are installed in each suite. The community is pet-friendly; it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Three nutritionally balanced meals are prepared daily by the culinary staff and served in a central dining room that offers restaurant-style table service and menu choices. Therapeutic diets such as diabetic, low-sodium, and mechanical-soft meals are available upon physician order, and snacks are stocked throughout the day for residents who prefer lighter options between meals. Special events, holiday menus, and themed dinners provide variety, while room-service trays can be arranged for anyone recuperating from illness or simply wishing to dine privately.