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5
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May 18, 2021
My mom is at Honeysuckle Senior Living. It is very cute, neat, clean, and all of the staff seemed very friendly and very accessible to my mom. I think it is a great place so far. She likes bingo, and they had someone leading hymnal singing, and she enjoys that kind of stuff. She likes the food too. She can either dine in the dining area or they can bring her food to her if she wants to stay in her room. The place is very clean. She left a facility that had two storys, and that one was just a bit too much for her. She is now in a one story building, and she really likes that.
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About Honeysuckle Senior Living in Hayden, Idaho
With 39 individual apartments, Honeysuckle Senior Living boasts a tight knit community. Many older adults decide to join us at Honeysuckle Senior Living because they want to enjoy the benefits of being connected to others in a place where there is a common desire to grow and learn and make a difference. You'll enjoy the opportunities of a social environment while staying independent of care as long as you like or are able. When you need some assistance, you have a support system and team at the ready that knows you, your preferences, and your personality'and you know them! Benefits of assisted living include: 24/7 staffing available at all times 24/7 Security 3 delicious meals a day and snacks Weekly Housekeeping Assistance with needs of daily living. (assistance with dressing, bathing, medication management, mobility assistance, and more!) Medication assistance Assistance with dressing Continence care Assistance with mobility Social programs designed to keep people active and engaged in life and their surroundings Tailoring of services to the individual needs of each person. Maintenance of your lifestyle and connection to the greater community (assistance with transportation, shopping, recreation, and volunteerism are just a few examples) Extended 'family' to care and watch out for each person's safety and well-being. Regular communication with long-distance family members Help prevent major disasters that sometimes happen when people live alone. Monitoring of Health and General well-being. A 'Growth and Wellness Plan' is created in partnership with you to discuss which services will meet your needs. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare Facility Licensing and Regulatory Enforcement System
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- Fee Structure: Community Fee: $1000
- Special Comment: Honeysuckle Senior Living is a charming Assisted Living Community located in Hayden, Idaho, just north of Coeur d’Alene. The area is characterized for its beautiful skiing destinations in the winter, and wonderful lake getaways in the long summer days.
- State Licenses: RC-1225
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Reviews of Honeysuckle Senior Living in Hayden, Idaho
4.5
(8 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.7
Food
3.0
Activities
3.0
Value
3.5
RR627
5
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July 4, 2023
My favorite is Honeysuckle Senior Living. It had a very nice, relaxed, homey vibe. Ryan gave me the tour. He was very personable, super positive, showed us around, and answered all my questions. The staff was really friendly. I could see them engaging with the residents. The residents seemed comfortable and relaxed as well. I like their payment structure. I haven't seen this at any of the other ones I've been to or read about. They have a lock-in price. Your price doesn't continually go up and up and up. The only drawback for me was just the distance from Spokane, but I liked everything else about it. It looked like they had all kinds of crafts, music, and outings. They were setting up for a little barbecue outside in the courtyard. They had cute decorations everywhere. It had a good vibe. They had transportation and a library. The building itself was clean. It was easy to navigate. The rooms were clean. I like that they let you personalize your room, like you can paint your room if you want.
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Charlie
5
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December 31, 2022
Honeysuckle Senior Living was pleasant. It's nice and clean. The staff was friendly and seemed great. I never got to go and visit the rooms. I got to go into the areas of the kitchen, the family rooms, and the living centers, and it seemed very nice. The dining area was clean.
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Milouda
2
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October 27, 2021
The upside is the staff. The downside is the food (yuck), activities or lack of them. The price is high for the level of service and care rendered.
Rebecca
5
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August 22, 2021
Honeysuckle Senior Living was clean, quiet, and Laurie was the one who gave us the tour. It was a nice place. I liked their garden area and it was really pretty. The dining area was open to the rest of the house, there were people playing cards at the table, and there were some people watching TV. Laurie was very friendly, answered our questions, and I liked her. We liked that it was clean, quiet, and wasn't fast-paced because my mother-in-law didn't want people speeding around or, you know, making her rush. It was just laid back and it felt homey.
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Denise
5
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June 24, 2021
I visited Honeysuckle Senior Living, and they were very friendly, helpful, and reassuring. It's a very warm and homey type of place. The manager showed us around what was available; the places that my father could go and would be dining and things like that. She was the only person that we spoke with. The rooms were very well laid out, clean, and very disabled-friendly. They have basic transportation services to appointments. They do crafts, games, and there is live music that comes in. There's a hair salon, but it's all on a very small, more intimate level facility. It's not huge at all and that's what we really liked about it. It is very relaxed and homey feeling.
Kathryn
5
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May 18, 2021
My mom is at Honeysuckle Senior Living. It is very cute, neat, clean, and all of the staff seemed very friendly and very accessible to my mom. I think it is a great place so far. She likes bingo, and they had someone leading hymnal singing, and she enjoys that kind of stuff. She likes the food too. She can either dine in the dining area or they can bring her food to her if she wants to stay in her room. The place is very clean. She left a facility that had two storys, and that one was just a bit too much for her. She is now in a one story building, and she really likes that.
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Kori
5
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July 22, 2019
Honeysuckle is pretty small. Everybody is housed in the same building and shares the same common areas, like the dining room. So there were people who needed assisted living, and also people needing memory care in one building. The staff is awesome, I really like them. They have a really nice layout, the rooms are all around the outside of the building, and then the common areas are in the middle. Plus, it's all in one level, so it would be great for memory care or assisted living because nothing is a far walk. The center of the community is the courtyard area, so wherever you are you have easy access to the nice outside landscaped area, and there's no problem getting lost. I think that part is really nice. The rooms were especially nice. They were larger than the rooms in the other communities we visited. They have a separate living room, a little bit of a kitchen area, and separate bedroom and bathroom area. Their dining area was also nice. It was set up with a bunch of tables and is a nice area for all the residents to go down and eat. It has a homey and family type of feel to it. The chef there used to work at a five-star restaurant for many years. This community is actually one of our final two choices, and the staff member that showed us around and the other staff members were all great. They knew all the residents' names so that was impressive.
Caring83156950
4
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August 1, 2014
Sylvan House was close to where my mother used to live, so that is why she wanted to go there. The staff were very good. They had all kinds of activities there. They had movie nights and they also went on walks, played games, listened to music, and they had someone playing the piano in the evenings and stuff like that. The food was okay. She had a really nice room. They didn't have any transportation that took them places -- that would be my only complaint.
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