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Residential care homes in Boise may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. Boise care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.
Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in Boise, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.
We are also serving Residential Care Home facilities in surrounding neighborhoods like Foothills, Northwest and West Valley.
You may also consider nearby communities such as Meridian, Eagle or Hillcrest.
Types of care available in Boise, ID
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Wonderful! They really take good care of everybody. I'm here all the time, and they welcome me with open arms. I see the food they serve and it's just fantastic. I can't say enough good things about them. They have a nice outdoor areas. It's been a night and day experience compared to the place we were before.
My husband likes the care at this community. The staff is very nice and very caring. The community is nice and clean. They do offer activities to help keep active. I would recommend this community for good care to others.
I am very impressed with these. I highly recommend them, and their small clinic. They are very good.
5645 S Acheron Ave, Boise, ID 83709
5645 S Acheron Ave, Boise, ID 83709
1745 E Oakcrest Dr, Meridian, ID 83646
1014 Claybourne Drive, Claybourne, ID 83642
1014 Claybourne Drive, Claybourne, ID 83642
4615 S Locust Grove Rd, Meridian, ID 83642
5486 N Sun Shimmer Way, Meridian, ID 83646
They're doing ok. They don't have any activities. The food is not great. They skimp a little on the food, they don't have much in the way of treats. The price is on the higher side of things. I like that...
There is no greater satisfaction than knowing that we are able to tend to the health care needs of our most beloved family members. As adults, it is our responsibility to ensure that the ones that took care of us the most, are taken care of in their elderly ages. By choosing Comfort & Care...
5486 N Sun Shimmer Way, Meridian, ID 83646
They're doing ok. They don't have any activities. The food is not great. They skimp a little on the food, they don't have much in the way of treats. The price is on the higher side of things. I like that...
There is no greater satisfaction than knowing that we are able to tend to the health care needs of our most beloved family members. As adults, it is our responsibility to ensure that the ones that took care of us the most, are taken care of in their elderly ages. By choosing Comfort & Care...
1353 W 1st Street, Meridian, ID 83642
I was desperate when I called the nursing home asking for a place to move my Dad to. He hadn't done well in the regular assisted living facilities around town and I was hoping for something smaller and more...
Trinity at 1st Street is located in Meridian, ID in Ada County. This residential care home provides the care that you are seeking in a location that is a great place to live. Meridian offers much to residents and guests, including the opportunity to check out Linder Farms, Meridian Speedway,...
419 West Carlton Avenue, Meridian, ID 83642
2321 Kenmere Pl., Meridian, ID 83646
2182 NW 11th Ave, Meridian, ID 83646
Vargas Certified Family Home is a widely acclaimed assisted living center for the elderly. It's located in Meridian, Idaho, an extremely beautiful city situated in the southwest section of the state. The surrounding scenery is just lovely, creating a wonderful and pleasant atmosphere for both the...
1081 Fairwood Court, Meridian, ID 83646
Assisted living in a warm, friendly, homelike atmosphere, combined with activities structured to meet the needs and enhance the lives of our residents. Our goal is to keep the senior active and in the mainstream of life by rekindling old interests and developing new ones!Big enough to meet your...
1081 Fairwood Court, Meridian, ID 83646
Assisted living in a warm, friendly, homelike atmosphere, combined with activities structured to meet the needs and enhance the lives of our residents. Our goal is to keep the senior active and in the mainstream of life by rekindling old interests and developing new ones!Big enough to meet your...
1448 West Crestwood Drive, Meridian, ID 83642
Trinity Home Living LLC is a residential care home for seniors in the city of Meridian, Idaho in Ada County. Meridian is a city that has much to offer its residents. There are numerous outdoor recreation opportunities in the Meridian area, including the water park of Roaring Springs. There are...
10505 Janie Pl, Boise, ID 83703
1455 W Kimra St, Meridian, ID 83646
4173 North Tallgrass Ave, Meridian, ID 83646
Care By Design is located in Meridian, ID in Ada County. Our residential care home provides the assistance that you are seeking in an area that is beautiful and filled with things to do and see. Those who spend time in Meridian appreciate all that it has to offer including Storey Bark Park,...
125 E Stonewater Ct, Eagle, ID 83616
Our goal is to enrich lives and provide exceptional service to our residents. Our vision is to build an outstanding reputation by giving care needed to make life meaningful and valued and providing an atmosphere of kindness and respect for the seniors within our home. Our residents and their...
593 West Gray Fox Court, Meridian, ID 83646
593 West Gray Fox Court, Meridian, ID 83646
The average cost of senior living in Boise is 2,879 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Greenleaf, ID with an average of 2,691 per month.
Planning ahead can better position you to make good choices for your loved one’s care in the future. But if your aging family member needs care now, there are ways to finance the cost of long-term care through a combination of approaches.
In Boise, Idaho, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Boise, Idaho, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Boise, Idaho, is car dependent. Seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in Boise include bus routes and a public paratransit service. Seniors may receive fare discounts. Boise has somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is somewhat walkable.
Boise offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center and St. Luke’s Boise Medical Center.
Boise is the capital city of Idaho, with plenty of engaging activities for seniors. Seniors can enjoy discounts at The Idaho Botanical Gardens, Boise Art Museum, and Boise Trolley Tours. The Idaho Shakespeare Festival produces several shows each year, performed at an outdoor amphitheater. Nature-loving seniors will enjoy the many parks throughout Boise, such as the Julia Davis Park, which features a rose garden and zoo.
Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:
Residential care homes — sometimes called care homes, board and care homes, group homes, or personal care homes — are often houses in residential neighborhoods that are adapted, equipped, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually 10 or less. Similar to assisted living but in a smaller, more residential setting, these homes provide supervision, organized events, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). This means care homes can help with everyday routines but typically do not provide 24-hour skilled nursing assistance.
The median monthly cost for a room in a care home in Boise is about $5,000 in the city proper and $4,183 within the metropolitan area. In the state of Idaho, the median monthly cost for a room in a care home is around $3,850. However, the cost of living in a care home depends largely on location. Since the homes are private residences, costs are tied to real estate value and therefore may vary greatly.
A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right residential care home in Boise for you or your loved one.
Cost of living in Boise is very close to that of the national average. All index ratings are based on a system where a grade of 100 represents the cost of the national average.
Median rentRent burdenMedian home valueMedian family incomeEstate tax
Cost-of-living index | Grocery index | |||||
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105 | 95 | 90 | $1,565 | $341,449 | $49,209 | None |
The Boise area is home to several highly-rated hospitals such as:
Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, Boise has a cold, semi-arid continental type of climate. The region experiences four distinct seasons, including hot, dry summers, and fairly cold winters with sporadic light snowfall.
Seasonal Temperatures
Average summer temp | Typical summer high | Typical summer low | Average winter temp | Typical winter high | Typical winter low |
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75°F | 97°F (July) | 53°F (June) | 33°F | 48°F (February) | 23°F (January) |
Air Quality
Average air quality index rating | Average maximum air quality index rating |
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50 (Moderate) | 80 in December (Moderate) |
The average air quality conditions are rated as moderate. This means that those who are unusually sensitive should consider limiting the amount of time spent on outdoor exertion.
Precipitation
Average monthly precipitation | Average maximum monthly precipitation | Average yearly snowfall |
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1” | 2” (December) | 17.5” |
In recent years, Boise has enjoyed increased popularity with millennials and young families, due to its relatively low cost of living and growing job market. The largest employers in the area are hospitals, technology companies, and Boise State University. Politics of the region tend to lean towards the right or conservative side of the spectrum — presidential elections in Ada county have been won by Republican candidates since the 1930s, although local and congressional elections are occasionally won by Democrats.
2016 Presidential Election
Voted Democratic | Voted Republican | Voted Third Party |
---|---|---|
38.7% | 47.9% | 13.4% |
Population Statistics
Population density | Population trend |
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1,045 people per square mile | Growing at a rate of 0.005% |
Age
Median | 55+ | 60+ | 70+ | 80+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
36 | 24.5% | 10.6% | 5.0% | 3.4% |
Highest Level of Education
High-school diploma | College degree | Graduate degree |
---|---|---|
20% | 27% | 15% |
Race & Ethnicity
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Native American | Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian | White | Two or more |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.1% | 2.1% | 9% | 0.6% | 0.2% | 82.7% | 3.3% |
Crime
Total crimes | Property crimes per 1,000 citizens | Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens |
---|---|---|
5,262 | 24.4 | 2.8 |
Miscellaneous
Participate in the labor force | Have some form of disability | Live in poverty |
---|---|---|
68.8% | 11.2% | 14% |
Boise is considered friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means that members of the community are generally accepted by the geneal public and do not face discrimination.
Located on the Boise River and in close proximity to the foothills of the Rocky and Owyhee Mountains, the region is well-known as a great destination for fans of the outdoors. Skiing, hiking, swimming, and fishing are all very popular pastimes in the area. The Boise River Greenbelt is a walking and cycling path that travels the length of the Boise River through the city, spanning over 30 miles in total. The path takes travellers on a scenic course to visit various sites, including numerous parks and bridges.
Downtown Boise also has its fair share of sights and activities. Julia Davis Park is an 89-acre park created in 1907 that is the site of several notable museums and attractions. Adjacent to the park is the Idaho Black History Museum – the Pacific Northwest’s oldest museum of African-American history, which is housed in the century-old St. Paul Baptist Church. The park itself is home to a rose garden, the Idaho State Historical Museum, and Zoo Boise, which features animals from all over the world. Also located on park grounds is the Boise Art Museum, which focuses on contemporary realist art as well as modern ceramics, and features rotating exhibits throughout the year.
Idaho, and Boise in particular, is known for having one of the largest Basque communities in the United States. Downtown Boise is home to the “Basque Block” – an enclave consisting of a market, restaurant, markets, a museum and cultural center, and more, highlighting the city’s Basque heritage and history. Every five years Boise hosts the Jaialdi festival — a Basque cultural festival drawing thousands of visitors and featuring music, food, dancing, and scheduled events.
Transportation
Public transportation in the Boise region is operated by Valley Regional Transit and consists of a bus system that travels much of the city, and operates throughout the day. The most frequent bus trips are made during the midday hours. Senior discounts are offered to individuals 65 years of age and older, and are typically 50% off of standard fare prices.
Fox Den Homes Bannock House, Ashley Manor - Beverly Hills and Park Center Assisted Living are the top-rated care homes near Boise, Idaho. See full list of communities.
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