What You Should Know About Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene
Courtyard at Coeur d’Alene is an award-winning community continuum of care that seeks to improve residents’ quality of life. Care programs are individualized and aim to maintain residents' privacy, independence and dignity. Professional caregivers ensure residents live a happy, healthy and active lifestyle while affording time for seniors to relax in the unique home-like environment. Services include assistance with weekly laundry and linen, housekeeping, errands, scheduled transportation and even dog walking. To help keep residents active, the community has secure walking paths around a tranquil koi pond, sports activities and yoga, along with less vigorous pursuits like oil and acrylic painting, board and card games, outings, scrapbooking and brain games. The staff works closely with family members to ensure residents receive the best care, including in their a music and memory program for those with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease.
What Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene Offers
- Pet Therapy
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
State Licenses: RC-1065
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What Residents Are Saying
4.26 out of 5
Reviews gathered from around the web
Average of 69 reviews
Noting the staff and cleanliness of the community, one family member sums it up, saying, "I am really happy with the attention my dad gets. The facility is really clean,…
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Services & Amenities
Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene offers services and activities to help residents thrive and build meaningful connections.
FAQ About Manor Lake Assisted Living & Memory Care
Dementia care training starts at orientation and continues throughout the staffs’ tenure. Onboarding includes 26 hours of Dementia and Assisted Living care training with 3 – 5 days of hands-on training. Ongoing training is comprised of computer-based learning (8 additional hours per year); hands-on live classroom training (4 hours per year); and monthly in-service events led by the registered nurse, executive director, or a third party vendor.
The Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene has a large variety of residents ranging from as young as 65 to as old as 100.
Our residents enjoy many favorite things such as exercise programs, shopping trips, trips to local theaters, lunch outings, musical entertainment, watercolor classes, bowling, bingo and much, much more!
The Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene is located on Sherman Ave just off of I90. We are surrounded by residential neighbors as well as some local businesses. Moments from Coeur d'Alene main street and Resort!
Pacifica offers trips to local shopping centers, restaurants, attractions, medical appointments and more.
The Chef prepares meals that not only look great, but also taste great. Residents are encouraged to let us know their likes and dislikes so that we can tailor the meals to everyone's liking.
All residents apartments and bathrooms have emergency pull cords. In addition, our home-like cottage style living allows for a staff member to be available immediately if requested.
We keep our residents' families informed about their loved ones in a variety of ways which include frequent care conferences, ED Meet & Greets, phone calls, emails etc.
The Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene is a community that truly reflects person centered care and a home like environment. Our intimate setting allows for at least one staff member to be around 24 hours a day.
Assisted Living Residents can have dogs or cats, if they can maintain the care of their pet.
Staff are provided ongoing training on CPR, First Aid, Infection Control, Emergency Preparedness, Personal Care, Customer Service and many more. Dementia care training starts at orientation and continues throughout the staffs’ tenure. Onboarding includes 26 hours of Dementia and Assisted Living care training with 3 – 5 days of hands-on training. Ongoing training is comprised of computer-based learning (8 additional hours per year); hands-on live classroom training (4 hours per year); and monthly in-service events led by the registered nurse, executive director, or a third party vendor.
During the day, our staff includes a registered nurse, a med tech, caregivers per cottage, an activities director, and other ancillary staff, such as kitchen, maintenance, and administration personnel. Our overnight staff is comprised of a med tech, caregivers per cottage, and a nurse on-call.
Our community has a luxurious courtyard filled with flowers and greenery that secures each of our cottages.
Pacifica Senior Living offers a robust activities program staffed by an activities director. Group activities including, but limited to, exercise, gardening, movies, baking, and singing are scheduled seven days a week. Additionally, individual one-on-one activities, such as manicures and jewelry making, are ongoing throughout the day. Long-term memories are engaged through activities specific for long-term stimulation and reminiscing with memory books. Other activities include, but are not limited to, live music, dance groups, birthday parties, dance parties, ice cream parties, and holiday parties.
The registered nurse assesses each resident every 90 days. After the resident has had his/her assessment, a care conference is scheduled with the family/Power of Attorney and resident to meet with the executive director, registered nurse, and activities director.
As Pacifica Senior Living practices individual person-centered care, techniques vary per resident and are meant to be independent appropriate.
At 30 days after move-in and every 90 days thereafter following the assessment by the nurse, a Care Conference is conducted between the family or Power Of Attorney, Associate Executive Director and resident if they wish to attend. Intermittently, health concerns are communicated as they may arise. The Care Conference, scheduled every 90 days, is the most formal communication with families regarding a loved one’s health. Families can simply call us and mostly every manager could provide them with an update on the condition of their loved one. However, Pacifica Senior Living maintains an up-to-date Facebook and distributes a monthly newsletter with a wealth of information regarding the community and its residents.
The Courtyard at Coeur d'Alene is located on Sherman Ave just off of I90. We are surrounded by residential neighbors as well as some local businesses.
Although Pacifica Senior Living does not have a corporate affiliation with a hospital, our community works closely with all local hospitals.