#1 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
Huckleberry Retirement in Sandpoint, ID offers a prime location with convenient access to cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians, restaurants, transportation options, places of worship, and theaters for residents' diverse needs and desires.
Community
Affinity at Coeur d'Alene
4.5 from 59 reviews
#2 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
$1,495 to $1,800 per month
Affinity in Walla Walla offers a friendly, well-maintained community with excellent amenities and value for money, though some management processes could improve.
Golden Spike Estates
4.9 from 12 reviews
#3 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
Golden Spike Estates in Rathdrum, ID offers a vibrant and independent lifestyle for seniors with various amenities, but potential residents may find limited dining options and fewer opportunities for spiritual engagement due to the proximity of only a few cafes, parks, pharmacies, restaurants, and places of worship.
Pacifica Senior Living Coeur D'Alene
4.1 from 48 reviews
#4 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
Reviews of Pacifica, a senior living facility, highlight a mix of compassionate staff and a nurturing environment contrasted by concerns over staffing levels and communication issues, suggesting potential residents should weigh both positive interactions and operational challenges when considering their options.
Garden Plaza Of Post Falls
4.1 from 68 reviews
#5 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
Garden Plaza of Post Falls offers a welcoming environment with a beautiful inner courtyard, diverse apartment options, nutritious dining choices, attentive staff, and a range of engaging activities for independent living seniors.
Great Activities
Guardian Angel Homes
4.5 from 20 reviews
#6 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
$1,000 to $2,900 per month
Guardian Angel Homes offers a warm, cottage-like atmosphere with attentive staff and engaging activities, though experiences vary widely regarding specific care needs and food quality.
The Bridge At Post Falls
3.9 from 42 reviews
#7 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
The Bridge At Post Falls offers a range of amenities such as furnished apartments, dining options, and planned activities, but it may lack opportunities for complete independence due to the presence of supervision and assistance services.
Great Staff
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene
3.7 from 61 reviews
#8 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
$1,865 to $3,580 per month
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and clean facilities, but potential residents should be aware of space limitations, inconsistent food quality, and variable recreational programming.
Leisure Park
4.0 from 10 reviews
#9 Best reviewed of independent living in Priest River
The Hayden Lake, ID community has limited options for entertainment and activities outside of dining and nearby medical facilities, which may feel restrictive for some seniors seeking a more vibrant independent living lifestyle.
Best Pet Friendly Independent Living in Priest River, ID
Pets Allowed
Pacifica Senior Living Coeur D'Alene
4.1 from 48 reviews
Reviews of Pacifica, a senior living facility, highlight a mix of compassionate staff and a nurturing environment contrasted by concerns over staffing levels and communication issues, suggesting potential residents should weigh both positive interactions and operational challenges when considering their options.
Dogs & Cats
Garden Plaza Of Post Falls
4.1 from 68 reviews
Garden Plaza of Post Falls offers a welcoming environment with a beautiful inner courtyard, diverse apartment options, nutritious dining choices, attentive staff, and a range of engaging activities for independent living seniors.
Pets Allowed
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene
3.7 from 61 reviews
$1,865 to $3,580 per month
Brookdale Coeur d'Alene offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff and clean facilities, but potential residents should be aware of space limitations, inconsistent food quality, and variable recreational programming.