The Terraces of Boise

  • 5301 E Warm Springs Avenue, Boise, ID 83716
  • (208) 336-5550
  • 4.7 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care

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About This Community

As part of our Health Services at The Terraces of Boise, our Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation bring new levels of gracious hospitality and expert care to the Treasure Valley. All our levels of living are available on-site and designed to meet specific needs of each resident we serve.

The Terraces of Boise is owned by HumanGood, a nonprofit public benefit corporation serving older adults since 1949.

What Makes Us Special

The Terraces has a team of licensed nursing staff and caregivers trained to deliver skilled support and eager to extend friendship 24-hours a day. Our professional care team works with residents and their families to design a detailed plan of daily assistance and care – all tailored to meet individual needs.

Specifically within Memory Care, the dedicated team is trained in the Landmarks for Living® philosophy, focusing on the whole person. This philosophy supports each individual’s optimal level of living, helping to minimize losses and maximize the potential in everyday living. Memory Care team members are specially trained for serving residents with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementias.

Within all levels of our Health Services, residents enjoy chef-prepared restaurant-style dining and full-time activity staff.

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Reviews

4.7 ( 6 Reviews )
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BarbCA
My husband and I love living at the Terraces. It is the very best place to retire. We are originally from California, and Boise is the perfect city to retire in on the west coast. If you pick Boise, do yourself a favor and pick the Terraces as well. The staff, food, facilities, and friends we made are outstanding. I wish we would have moved sooner.
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JerseyVisitor
June 13, 2017
I visited the Terraces of Boise because it was the top-rated retirement community in Boise. I am originally from New Jersey, so I am a skeptic at heart. I was won over as soon as I entered the facility. The staff is so warm and caring, the facilities are immaculate, the food was superb (I stopped to eat in the Bistro as soon as you walk through the entry after my tour), and the residents I had the pleasure to meet were the kind of people I'd like to share my retirement with. I can't wait to become a resident this fall. I cannot say enough wonderful things about the facility, the staff, the grounds, the amenities, the food, and the residents. Kudos to everyone at the Terraces of Boise!
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Josh G
June 13, 2017
Let me start by saying I don't live at the Terraces but i visit a family member on a regular basis. This place is does not remind me of a retirement community, it is more like a resort. Whenever i walk in i am always always always greeted by the nicest front desk people. The whole place is quiet, clean, and the staff is very professional. The food on site is not like a cafeteria, its more like a restaurant (great quality) ; although its nice to visit family i really do look forward to eating there. Its just a real, nice place to be. I am not old enough to live there, but i hope to be able to live in a place like this when i am older.
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Earl856278
March 30, 2017
I did tour The Terraces of Boise. I saw a very neat and well-cared for place. The grounds looked wonderful. One of their sales people showed us around, but I was not terribly impressed with her presentation.
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EC3
November 12, 2015
We toured The Terraces of Boise. It was very luxurious and well appointed with an elegant dining room. They were very cordial. It was quite a distance from the town, which was OK. It's a first-class operation. It was not completely open or available to see the other tier of care on our tour, which was a disappointment.
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Client from the Bahamas
July 01, 2014
The Terraces was my first my choice. I looked at it as it was under construction. They say it's going to be open August 15th. It cost me $250 to take an option to wait for my apartment. Waiting for my apartment when they're building up, I can ask them for the options within building up a kitchen, millwork, and paint. I've sent my money in for that option, but I haven't been approved yet.
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  • assisted-living Assisted Living
  • independent-living Independent Living
  • nursing-homes Nursing Homes
  • ccrc CCRCs
  • memory-care Memory Care
  • adult-day-care Adult Day Care
  • in-home-care In-Home Care