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Brookdale Coeur d'Alene
205 East Anton, Coeur d'Alene, ID, 83815
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene
205 East Anton, Coeur d'Alene, ID, 83815
Experience Total Peace of Mind at Brookdale Coeur d’Alene
The Brookdale Coeur d’Alene community provides independent living, assisted living, and memory care communities for families in Northern Idaho. With a wide range of services and amenities, their residence provides the ideal surroundings for you to enjoy fulfilling moments with friends or loved ones. Residents enjoy access to a library, beauty salon, and other social areas where they can make new friends or continue engaging with lifelong pals. While you call Brookdale Coeur d’Alene home, you’ll be surrounded by scenic views of landscaped grounds that are perfect for walking or gardening.
Brookdale Coeur d’Alene offers pet-friendly apartments in its independent living residences and assisted living apartments, so your furry companions can also come along, too. Bring them out to the patio area where they can play fetch or run around outside while enjoying their favorite toy!
Stay Active and Live Vibrantly
Brookdale Coeur d’Alene is a friendly community where residents can enjoy the best of small-town living. Located in beautiful Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, Brookdale Coeur d’Alene is close to shopping and dining and health care providers like Kootenai Clinic Hospital Medicine and Northwest Specialty Hospital.
Brookdale Coeur d’Alene believes in keeping residents connected to opportunities throughout the community through events such as book clubs, exercise classes, and so much more. Brookdale has an active calendar of events, including movie nights, holiday celebrations, arts and crafts activities, games nights, and other opportunities suited to residents’ interests.
Retirement Tailored to You
Brookdale Coeur d’Alene offers independent living and assisted living in a residential setting. They founded their community with the belief of enriching the lives of residents by providing a secure, comfortable home where they can thrive and grow.
The friendly staff members are trained in all aspects of personal care, including medication management, personal care services, and meal preparation assistance. Residents are supported with 24-hour emergency response systems, weekly housekeeping and linen service, and scheduled transportation services within the community for those who need assistance getting around town or to appointments outside of Brookdale Coeur d’Alene.
To learn more about Brookdale Coeur d’Alene, or to schedule a tour, please chat with our friendly team – we are happy to help your family learn more about what makes Brookdale Coeur d’Alene a wonderful place to call home.
From The Community
What’s better than living in a beautiful resort city like Coeur d’Alene? There are ample restaurants, shops and a gorgeous lake, all waiting to be savored. But what if you could live in a community that helps you embrace everything the city has to offer while also helping you enjoy the retirement you deserve?
Here at Brookdale Coeur d’Alene, we give independent and assisted living residents a place to soak up everything the golden years have to offer in a beautiful environment full of fun and unique activities. From cooking and cleaning to maintenance and more, we handle the mundane tasks that used to take up hours in your day so you can use that time however you please.
Maybe you want to savor a slow breakfast in your sunny and spacious apartment. Or perhaps you want to join a book club with like-minded readers to discuss the latest novel. Or maybe you want to spend your days enjoying the multitude of activities on the community’s fun-filled recreational calendar:
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Invigorating exercise classes
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Game tournaments
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Bingo night
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Wii bowling competitions
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Live music performances
We even host mix and mingle nights where you can get to know other residents who call Brookdale Coeur d’Alene home. You never know who you might meet and what deep and lasting friendships might develop.
In addition to having a full calendar at your fingertips, you can also rest easy knowing someone is always around to lend a helping hand. We don’t just take care of the chores. Our staff is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to be alerted to an emergency so you can rest easy knowing help is never far away if you need it. We’ll also work together, as partners, to create a personalized care plan that’s right for you before you arrive so you can feel confident knowing we’ll meet your needs.
There are 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Brookdale Coeur d’Alene. The two closest hospitals are Kootenai Health which is 0.7 miles away and Northwest Specialty Hospital which is 6.6 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Brookdale Coeur d’Alene are:
- Outdoor Areas
- Housekeeping
- Activity Center
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Clubs & Communities
Services and Amenities
Services
- Assisted Living
- Independent Living
- Hospice
- Guest Meals
Activities & Fitness
- Social Outings
- Arts and Crafts
- Yoga
- Health and Wellness Programs
- Walking Paths
- Arts & Crafts Studio
Additional Features
- Minimum Age
Dining & Nutrition
- Low Sodium
- Gluten / Allergen Free
- Kosher Available
- Vegetarian Available
- Meals Included
- Diabetic
Safety
- 24 Hour Security System
Accommodations
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Parking
- Salon / Barbershop
- Wifi / Internet
- Outdoor Walking Paths
- Outdoor Garden
Care
- Wound Care
- Nurses
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Laundry / Dry Cleaning
- Chapel
I went to Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. It was very nice and the gal that showed me around was very nice. It's an old building. I don't know the age of the building, but it was formerly a hotel or a motel she told me that they converted, so it's been there some time. Naturally, the si...
I went to Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. It was very nice and the gal that showed me around was very nice. It's an old building. I don't know the age of the building, but it was formerly a hotel or a motel she told me that they converted, so it's been there some time. Naturally, the size of the rooms and everything was limited by the size of the building that was already in existence before they bought it. I think that limited some of the amenities as opposed to a newer facility, but what they had there was very nice. The residential part that I would move into and then a place where people were less mobile (some of them were in wheelchairs and some were walking around but needed some assistance) was open where they were all intermixed. They could go from one side of the facility to the other, and they all use the same eating facility. That feature of the facility was interesting. They had a dining area. They had units like motel rooms that were private and separate from the more apartment-type units, so that was kind of different. The staff was very nice.
Read moreI visited Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. I saw the food was very good. The tour was very helpful. They were very nice. It was clean, its just an older building and that was the downside. The staff who gave me the tour was excellent, very helpful, and very nice. They would take care of the needs of ...
I visited Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. I saw the food was very good. The tour was very helpful. They were very nice. It was clean, its just an older building and that was the downside. The staff who gave me the tour was excellent, very helpful, and very nice. They would take care of the needs of my dad, and they did have senior activities. The day I was there, they had a petting zoo, which was kind of nice. I just went and looked at the menu and saw some of the food that was being served. I did not taste it, but it just looked like they'd done a great job with it.
Read moreI liked that Brookdale Coeur d'Alene was a smaller facility. The staff seemed friendly. The thing I didn't like about it was that the facility seemed like it needed some updating. There were some noticeable odors when you walked in. They have some activities. I usually try to ask people th...
I liked that Brookdale Coeur d'Alene was a smaller facility. The staff seemed friendly. The thing I didn't like about it was that the facility seemed like it needed some updating. There were some noticeable odors when you walked in. They have some activities. I usually try to ask people that live there if they enjoy living there, and the residents seemed friendly and happy as well. Even though their rooms were smaller, their price did not reflect the smaller rooms. The staff was great.
Read moreI loved Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. My cousin would have been in assisted living, which is what I loved about that place. You couldn't say, 'Oh, they're assisted living or they're independent' because they were all mixed in together. They have this amazing veterans group t...
I loved Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. My cousin would have been in assisted living, which is what I loved about that place. You couldn't say, 'Oh, they're assisted living or they're independent' because they were all mixed in together. They have this amazing veterans group that meets every Friday, which would have been ideal for my cousin. All the people were just visiting and chatting, I was very, very impressed with this place, and the cleanliness, they were on top of it. The room was small, but I think it was a decent-sized room about what my cousin has now, it just didn't have as big a closet. I thought it was a very nice-sized room. It had little appliances that my cousin could have his own drinks in his fridge or whatever, and it was just a small fridge. We talked with the sales gal and asked lots of questions, and she answered them well. It just made me want to stay there. They were all interacting with the people living there and with each other respectfully and kindly. They treated us that way, too, so I was impressed with the staff. The people seemed clean and that's another nice thing.
Read moreRight now, my mom is in Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. The food is not that great, my mom doesn't like it. The management has had a lot of issues with keeping staff and keeping things running smoothly, at least in my eyes. That's what I see. Some of their policies are not what I think they ...
Right now, my mom is in Brookdale Coeur d'Alene. The food is not that great, my mom doesn't like it. The management has had a lot of issues with keeping staff and keeping things running smoothly, at least in my eyes. That's what I see. Some of their policies are not what I think they should be. They keep it clean and it's a nice-looking place. The staff is pretty nice, it's just the lack of staff that's the problem. They have an adequate amount of activities for the residents to do, they offer shopping trips to the casino, bingo, and Bible study, and they have sit and be fit kinda exercise class. They have space for people to have meetings or do crafts.
Read moreWe chose Brookdale Coeur d'Alene for my parents. It is veterans friendly. It has a very cozy, homey-feel instead of resort-ish. We looked at both assisted living and independent living. It was nice. They were very connected, but yet they were separate, so it felt like it was in the same communi...
We chose Brookdale Coeur d'Alene for my parents. It is veterans friendly. It has a very cozy, homey-feel instead of resort-ish. We looked at both assisted living and independent living. It was nice. They were very connected, but yet they were separate, so it felt like it was in the same community. The apartment was not furnished, but it was nice because there was a kitchenette. It had kind of a little kitchen-dining room area outside of the living space. We were looking at one-bedrooms. It was a nice setup because it had a bigger kitchen area than some of the others. The staff has been very helpful and has followed up. They continue to be very helpful. The food was good. It is closer to home-cooked than restaurant-style, which is nice. They have a couple different outdoor areas. They have an interior courtyard that is more or less attached to the assisted living side. There is a big greenbelt that surrounds the other rooms.
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