The Springs at Whitefish delivers two primary levels of care—Assisted Living and Memory Care—so residents can remain in the same community even as needs change. Short-term stays are accepted, making the property an option for respite care or post-hospital recovery. Diabetic management is available, and licensed nurses coordinate closely with physicians, speech therapists, and other clinicians to help residents follow prescribed treatment plans, manage medications, and monitor chronic conditions. An emergency call system links every apartment to staff members around the clock, and Memory Care suites are located within a secured neighborhood designed to reduce wandering risk.
On-site medical support is broad. Nurses handle daily monitoring, medication management, and incontinence or ambulatory assistance, while physical, occupational, and speech therapists provide rehabilitative services without residents having to leave the building. A podiatrist, dentist, and massage therapist visit on scheduled days, and hospice services are arranged as needed. Suites and common areas are engineered to accommodate memory loss with clear sightlines and calming layouts. For added assurance, the community coordinates lab work, diabetic care protocols, and physician-ordered treatments directly on campus, limiting off-site appointments.
Apartments range from studio and efficiency layouts to larger suites, each with a private bath and wheelchair-accessible shower; select units add kitchenettes, in-unit laundry, or wall-to-wall carpeting. Utilities, basic cable, Wi-Fi, and routine housekeeping are provided, and residents can relax by the central fireplace, read in the library, or step into landscaped outdoor areas. Pet-friendly policies apply to many—but not all—units, so prospective residents should verify availability. Parking spaces are on site, and the building includes accessible design features such as wide corridors and handicap-friendly entrances.
Dining is flexible, with restaurant-style service available from early morning through evening so residents can eat on their own schedule or request room service. Daily menus highlight low-sodium, vegetarian, kosher, gluten-free, and no-sugar-added selections, and staff can adjust portions or textures for individual care plans. A registered dietitian oversees meal planning to support specialized nutrition programs. Healthy snacks, seasonal BBQs, and holiday picnics add variety, and family members are welcome to join with advance notice.
Residents can choose from an activity center, fitness center, library and computer lounge, indoor and outdoor walking paths, a swimming pool, and a Jacuzzi for recreation or therapy. Scheduled fitness programs, stretching classes, and broader health and wellness initiatives encourage routine exercise. Arts and crafts workshops, intergenerational projects, and clubs meet on site, while day trips, wine tastings, and other social outings provide off-campus engagement. A full calendar of activities promotes cognitive stimulation and community involvement for both Assisted Living and Memory Care residents.