Brookdale Coeur d'Alene

  • 205 East Anton, Coeur D Alene, ID 83815
  • (208) 667-6490
  • 4.2 ( 13 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Independent Living

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About This Community
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene is a senior housing facility that offers a homelike setting and cheerful smiles from its professional staff. Each caregiver offers assistance while respecting the residents' independence. The restaurant-style dining, activities and beautiful surroundings combine to create an enjoyable experience every day. Through special events, activities, clubs and ongoing cultural enrichment programs, the community offers unlimited opportunities for residents to get to know one another and the staff.
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4.2 ( 13 Reviews )
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Teri
November 13, 2022
I did a tour of Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. My mother is looking for something that is probably more social than this facility. It is strictly a room, which is the size of a hospital bedroom with a half bath, then you go down the hall to take your showers. It's more care than she was looking for, and more people were in further mental decline than she. They had a courtyard and a salon They have food and a few activities like bingo. It was set up with just a small bedroom and a half bath in most of the rooms. One or two rooms had a shower. There is no kitchenette and no separate living area. It was kind of dark, and it just seemed kind of dreary and sad. But it was a completely different level of care than what we were looking for.
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Cherri
May 17, 2022
I visited Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. They were very nice and the facility was very nice. They just didn't have availability for my dad at this time. It looked like they had activities going on. There's a lot of staff around and they were very kind and helpful. The lady in the office was quite informative. They were working on things. They didn't have rooms available because they weren't fixed.
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Jonell
January 15, 2022
My mother-in-law moved into Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. I looked at it first, and then I took her and she liked it. It was great that I was able to let her make the decision, and they were just nice and they've done everything. It just worked out great, and she's made a lot of new friends that's helped her, because she was lonely, and now she has friends to talk to. So it's a great move for her. What's nice is even though it's assisted living, she's still sort of independent. They let them do as much as they can. They're there to help her and that is peace of mind for us. She went to a hymnal singing, and she loves that. She's only been there a week, and she's just getting used to everything.
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Angie
August 08, 2021
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene was nice and clean. The staff seemed very nice and caring. The apartments were small, but I think most places are. They seemed like they would accommodate the needs of a person that is in assisted living. The dining area was clean and spacious too. They had a beauty salon and bingo. I think the place was homey, and it seemed like the people were happy to be there.
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Debbie
July 09, 2021
My mom's experience with Brookdale Coeur d'Alene has been OK. She had some issues getting her medication on time and everything, but I think that's been taken care of. The food's pretty good, and there's a lot of activities for the seniors. The staff has been very helpful and very nice too. She's got a little refrigerator in her room, a coffee maker, a pretty good size bathroom, paper towels, and garbage services. They do bingo, crafts, play music, play games, and a dog comes in and visits the residents every once in a while. There's also a library and a courtyard that has lots of flowers and comfortable outdoor chairs. There's an actual kitchen and a pool table that the residents can use if they want to. Also, it's very easy to get around.
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Annette
October 05, 2019
My father moved into the assisted living side of Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. I find it to be a very nice place. He's very happy there, but there are a couple of issues I am concerned about. They have a couple of automatic door openers that haven't worked since he moved in, and we brought that to their attention, because it's hard for the elderly with their walkers to open a door that should be opening automatically. They really need to take care of that. There are two doors that are causing problems. Otherwise, it's very nice, very well-kept up, and they have a variety of things to do. They always have fun things going on, they take a bus outside the facility, and they take people on tours. They do well in that respect.
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Shirley
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene is very lovely, clean, and well-cared for. They showed me a studio apartment, but they were too small for us. They were very nice, gracious, and the people were very sweet, so it was a good experience. They showed me the menu for the residents and I was very impressed with the variety that they had. It's very centrally located in a nice residential area, but it's also very close to a lot of services.
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Tanya465276
May 09, 2017
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene looked fine, but it was older than what I was looking for. It was not resort-like. However, it was nice and clean, and it looked like they took good care of the people. The restaurant looked very nice and clean. They were very friendly and nice. It was cheaper than others.
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Randi4
December 28, 2015
I considered Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. It was a very nice facility. They had one-bedroom apartments and excellent staffing. I just visited, but I was very impressed with them and their abilities to meet the needs of the residents. I was also really impressed with their manager/director. It’s the only one that I considered putting my dad in.
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Anonymous106418050
May 12, 2015
Emeritus at Coeur d’Alene was OK, but the parking was not good there. My wife says there was not much of a place for the residents to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. They had a few activities. They were relatively small. The staff seemed to be OK and pretty nice.
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Beth15
Emeritus was very professional, yet it was warm, homey and inviting. It smelled well unlike other places. The people that we were able to talk to were very friendly, professional and seemed to be very caring. They made sure that we had some good information and got what we needed out of the visit. Someone showed us around and we were able to see the rooms and the duplexes at the back. We also saw some indoor activities.
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Roni1
September 26, 2013
Emeritus invited us to lunch and the food was very good. The place was a really nice. The dining area was really super nice. I liked it a lot. The accommodation was very good. The staff were very nice and they were very accommodating. They have activity program and they do a lot of things. I think this is one of the places that I would recommend if you are ready for an assisted living.
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AMYeakey
It has been a pleasure of mine working in healthcare, while going to college for nursing. Working at a few of our local facilities in the area, two being assisted living and the other being a skilled nursing facility, has given me a great understanding of what it takes to provide quality care for our seniors. Coeur d'Alene Homes has not been one of the facilities in my career, but it has been an incredible place to visit. The staff that I have dealt with so far (mainly marketing and front desk) has left me feeling pleased and respected. The facility itself is beautiful and though I have not had the chance to see the entire place, the lobby, dining area and Alzheimer's unit are gorgeous places for the seniors to live their lives and feel comfortable. Negatively, the only thing I can say is that when information on possible admittance for a resident we had at the facility I work at. It took a long time to get a response and we eventually had the resident move to different facility. It is in my opinion however, that if Coeur d'Alene Homes had accepted her, she would have been happy and the future check up visits would have been a pleasure. They are a non-profit from what I found which is an added bonus in 'my' book and you can easily look them up on the web. It has been great having a chance to tour the local facilities in the area. There is no 'one' best place for 'everyone', but Coeur d'Alene Homes has a great facility for 'most'.
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