The Inn on Westport

  • 4000 South Westport Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
  • (605) 362-1210
  • 4.7 ( 6 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care

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About This Community

Step into The Inn on Westport and take comfort in knowing that you have come to the right place. It is our commitment to help each resident lead a purposeful life and we strive to deliver the highest quality of wellbeing through Platinum Service®.

Independent Living

We believe life can get better with age. Each of us lives a life richly colored by family, friends and uniquely personal experiences. At The Inn on Westport, we pride ourselves in helping you make the most of every moment. Our programs help you live your passions, fulfill your potential and keep precious memories alive, while making cherished new ones. We believe you deserve a wonderful life at every stage.

Come and experience just how rich your life can be. We’ll not only help you put more meaningful moments in your life, we’ll help you put more life into each and every moment.

Assisted Living

At The Inn on Westport, we excel at helping residents transition from independent life to a more supportive environment. Our beautiful common areas make it easy to foster friendships, and engage in daily social activities. Our community is rich in opportunities to improve quality of life as we age.

As your needs change, our assisted living services offer everything you need to live comfortably and securely. We provide comprehensive personal care services around the clock. Select only the services you prefer to live as independently as possible.

Memory Care

When someone you know is experiencing memory loss, we’re here with Pearls of Life® memory care. Pearls of Life recognizes the value of each individual and helps residents live dignified, well-rounded lives, discovering the treasures, or pearls, within.

Pearls of Life memory care offers Montessori Inspired Lifestyle®, a positive approach to providing care for adults living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. This approach of care is based on the methods of Maria Montessori, as adapted for adults by Dr. Cameron Camp, founder of the Center for Applied Research in Dementia. Dr. Camp is the innovator and founder of the Montessori Inspired Lifestyle approach to dementia care. This approach allows residents to focus on their individual strengths and engage in meaningful activities to stimulate the mind and improve overall quality of life.

COMMUNITY AMENITIES & FEATURES

  • Beautifully landscaped indoor, 3-story atrium complete with gardens, aviary and fountain
  • A large variety of floor plans
  • Patios or balconies available
  • Chef-inspired meals
  • Private family dining room for family or social gatherings
  • City Lights Café
  • Pet-friendly community
  • Fireplace lounge
  • Library
  • Sun room
  • Billiards room
  • Wellness center
  • Hobby and craft room
  • Barber/Beauty salon

Thank you for your interest at The Inn on Westport. Please give us a call to schedule a free tour.

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Reviews

4.7 ( 6 Reviews )
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Janell
October 16, 2021
My parents are already at The Inn on Westport and they're super excited to be there. The people that are there are the best, they're wonderful. One of the gals came in on her day off, because they didn't have transportation available, and they helped get my dad get a chair picked out that he needed to sleep. They didn't have their furniture yet, so the staff went over and above. They've been great. In terms of the food, my parents have reported that if you are hungry, it's your own fault. They just did a large remodel, and my parents got a remodeled room. My parents have reported that they just think it's nice. They have met a lot of people, however, they had a COVID breakout. So for the last four days, they haven't had much chance to get into the activities, but they're having food service brought to their rooms. They're allowed to move about, but not in large groups. They have concerts and tons of things to do, they just haven't been there for long. They have an open atrium area, it's pretty from the pictures and my folks thought that it was pretty too. I think it's reasonably priced and certainly, a better price than it is out here in Washington state, which is another motivation for moving them. So, I think for the dollar, it's wonderful. I talked to the person that came in on her day off to help facilitate their comfort, and had gone over the activities with me. And I'm positive there's plenty for them to do, and they've already gotten them in some strengthening physical therapy that they provide right there. And it's not an extra cost is part of their rent.
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Colleen
March 19, 2021
I'm at The Inn on Westport now. I like it very much. They serve three meals a day. I have a two-bedroom apartment, and it is very nice. The staff is really nice and very helpful. They have bingo, they show movies, and they have a beauty salon and a couple of libraries. They accept visitors, but there are restrictions.
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Joanne62
April 26, 2018
My father lived in the memory care unit. The environment is very homelike and the rooms are large with lots of windows for light. The staff here are wonderful! They take the time to really get to know the person living there and find activities they like to do. They are truly caring individuals. I always felt comfortable with him living there because I felt that Dad was among friends.
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BlueBelle
My father lived in the memory care unit. The staff are very friendly to family members and take very good care of their residents. My dad was restless often and paced about the unit. They were so awesome and patient with him and would work to find things to keep him occupied and happy. I can't say enough about the nursing staff. The building is beautiful and clean; and the food is really good also.
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Lacy2
January 21, 2015
My mother-in-law came from a place called Westport Inn which is an assisted living, but they don't offer additional care. She had to be moved from there. The reason she had to go was because they couldn't provide the extra level of care that she needed as an advanced Alzheimer's patient. The choice for South Dakota is go to a nursing home. She is from South Dakota, but the other choices were so bad that we decided to move her to Oklahoma. The facility is gorgeous. It is like a resort. The staff was terrible. They were understaffed with bitter attitudes and lack of care. They simply cannot provide the needs for advanced Alzheimer's patients. She was on the Alzheimer's floor, so they didn't get a choice of the food. The rest of it is assisted living, and the food in the dining room did look beautiful for everybody else. As far as the food that she was given, you can't complain, but it's not fit for a person with Advanced Alzheimer's who can't cut their food. They can't eat it without assistance, but there was nothing wrong with the food.
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Cadderly09
November 27, 2012
My experience with this provider has been nothing but positive. Everytime I talk to my grandma, she mentions how much she likes it. She has made so many friends and just has so many activities that she can do. I talked to her about the staff and she thinks they are just fantastic and so willing to do everything she needs. They always seem to go above and beyond the call of duty to make sure she feels like this is HER home. I don't know what all her amenities are but she has plenty of opportunities to get out of her home and see the other people that live there and she really enjoys that. She likes bingo the most. She says the food is always good, and has never had a bad experience. She has some pretty strict dietary restrictions and they always do a good job with those. She really enjoys staying here.
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