Mt Gems - Ruby House
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- 811 2nd Ave S, Great Falls, MT 59405
- (406) 453-0607
- 5.0 ( 3 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care
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About This Community
Robin Fleek is the owner and administrator of MT Gems, the Ruby and Sapphire houses. She started her assisted living homes in 2003 due to a need of a good, home-like environment where residents and their families can relax in a comfortable atmosphere, join in fun activities, and eat really good food.
Mt Gems - Ruby House specializes in dementia care and we are specifically licensed by the State of Montana for these services.
MT Gems - Ruby House
- 19 Residents
- Category A, B, and C
- Cottage style living
- Flat screen TV in each room
- Secured and licensed for Dementia and Alzheimer’s care
- Extra wide hallways and courtyard with plenty of room to move and enjoy the sun.
- 24/7 Security and safety monitoring of the campus
Reviews
5.0
( 3 Reviews )
Tamara
August 13, 2022
Mt Gems - Ruby House is an old home that has been remodeled. My stepdad is in the memory care area and the care has been wonderful. We don't regret moving him in there for a minute. It's more home-like and he gets a lot of attention, and that's what we're after.
They are also pretty good at keeping the group together and doing things rather than being isolated in their rooms. My mom has visited him many times and she has been very, very pleased with the care as well. They have been truly helpful and caring, and they seem to genuinely care for him. Even the cost we're paying is less expensive than the place he was at before.
Dross
December 17, 2021
Very clean. Accommodating during pandemic. Allowed us to visit thru a screen window with a mask on. Always kept our mom clean and dressed nice and her nails were always polished beautifully. Very nice staff and owner.
Mary
My mom has moved into Mt. Gems Ruby House. It's memory care. It's a home that has been added onto and converted into a care facility, and that's one of the things I liked about it. It is like my mom in a home versus something that's more hospital. There are lots of light and windows. It has a little courtyard area that they can go out to be outside. It's very homey, which is very much what I like. Since we were unable to bring her back to her own home, I wanted her in another home like facility that would be comfortable for her.
The staff that we've met and worked with so far have been fantastic. They're all very caring individuals. They are very personable with my mom. I have nothing but good things to say about them at this point. We've only been there a little bit, but so far it's been good.
It works perfectly for my mom. It is an older home, but it has a lot of character to it, but it's completely accessible for my mom, who is permanently in a wheelchair. The rooms are a very nice size. Of course, I'm only seeing the room that my mother's in, but it seems to be in great shape. I've seen their menu. They so far have been things my mom has liked. My mom is a good eater and so far she's enjoyed the food. I personally have not tried any of the food, but you know, there's three meals a day, they have two snacks, and my mom is very happy with what they have.
They have some services where they bring somebody that could cut hair and do nails. We have not done any of that at this point. My mom is still kind of transitioning into the place. They have a common area where they have a lot of movies and rooms that have TVs in them. They have a courtyard area where you can go out. They have benches and swings on them to enjoy the weather outside. The day that we checked her in, they had somebody who came in and was doing music, playing a keyboard, and singing songs. As for the menu, there is a large variety, and it is well balanced.