At Creekside Transitional Care, the monthly costs for services reflect a premium level of care that surpasses both county and state averages. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $5,595 per month, which significantly exceeds the Ada County average of $2,996 and the state average of $3,026. Similarly, the cost for a private room at Creekside is $6,295, well above Ada County's average of $3,556 and Idaho's average of $3,906. These figures suggest that while Creekside may be positioned at a higher price point compared to other facilities in the region, this investment is likely indicative of enhanced services and amenities tailored to meet the complex needs of its residents.
Floor plans
Creekside Transitional Care
Ada County
Idaho
Semi-Private
$5,595
$2,996
$3,026
Private
$6,295
$3,556
$3,906
Overall Review of Creekside Transitional Care
common6 reviews mention this
Therapy support stands out
Physical, occupational, and outpatient therapy are a major reason families report progress.
Many residents and families describe skilled therapy teams that focus on regaining strength and mobility, with clear improvements over the course of a stay. Several reviews specifically call out PT and OT teams working with patients who needed rehab after falls or procedures, and highlight how the therapy plan helped them move forward. Outpatient rehab also comes up for people who continued care after discharge. Even amid mixed feedback about other areas, therapy quality is repeatedly singled out as a positive.
caveat4 reviews mention this
Call-light response varies
Call-light response times get mixed reviews, with some residents waiting longer than they expect.
Some reviews describe delays after pressing call lights and frustration with slow help. One family also reports a time when a loved one was left in a wheelchair for hours and another when shower help did not arrive promptly. In contrast, there are also residents who say the staff answered their call light in a timely manner and were helpful. Together, the feedback suggests the experience can depend on timing and staffing.
caveat7 reviews mention this
Food quality is mixed
Dining reviews range from generally good to serious concerns about accuracy and presentation.
Several residents and families say the food is good or pretty good, and a few mention being able to decide what they want to eat and having an alternative menu. At the same time, other reviews describe meals as terrible or disappointing. There are also concerns about dietary accuracy, including an allergy not being followed and repeated issues with what was served. Overall, dining satisfaction appears inconsistent across reviews.
common5 reviews mention this
Activities keep residents engaged
Activities are a consistent bright spot, from group events to time outdoors.
Multiple reviews highlight regular, resident-friendly activities such as bingo, crafts, and community entertainment. Some residents and families also describe themed or seasonal events that encourage participation, plus outdoor time like sitting outside or enjoying the garden area. A few comments connect activities with staying engaged and not feeling bored. While not every review is fully positive, activities show up often as a meaningful part of daily life.
caveat6 reviews mention this
Cleanliness and comfort are inconsistent
Residents describe both a clean environment and recurring problems with smell and room comfort.
Some reviews say the facility is clean and describe a lack of noticeable odor, with rooms presented well. Other feedback points to strong, unpleasant smells and discomfort, including reports about the halls and rooms. There are also specific mentions of temperature issues like rooms running cold, and situations where residents felt stuck with limited control over comfort. Taken together, comfort and cleanliness appear uneven depending on location and timing.
How we summarize
Counts show how many written reviews mention each theme; a review can touch several themes, and only frequently mentioned themes are displayed.
Features
Housing
22 resident community capacity
Types of Care
Skilled Nursing Facility
Amenities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Air-conditioning
Bath tubs
Beautician on-site
Beauty salon
Cable or satellite TV
Devotional services off-site
Devotional services on-site
Dining room
Fully furnished
Garden
Housekeeping services
Indoor common areas
Kitchenette
Move-in coordination
Outdoor common areas
Outdoor space
Private
Telephone
Wheelchair accessible showers
Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available
Transportation
Boise Air Terminal (10 miles away)
Care Services
24-hour call system
24-hour supervision
Activities of daily living assistance
Ambulatory care
Assistance with bathing
Assistance with dressing
Assistance with transfers
Coordination with health care providers
Diabetes diet
High acuity care
Meal preparation and service
Medication management
Mental wellness program
Special dietary restrictions
Transportation arrangement (medical)
Transportation to doctors appointments
Dining
Anytime dining
Diabetes diet
Kosher
Meals provided
Restaurant style dining
Room service
Special dietary restrictions
Vegetarian
Activities
Activities off-site
Activities on-site
Community-sponsored activities
Devotional activities offsite
Devotional activities on-site
Resident-run activities
Scheduled daily activities
Nearby Places of Interest
This part of Meridian, Idaho offers a range of amenities that may appeal to seniors looking for a convenient and vibrant community. There are several dining options within a few miles, including Subway, Kahootz Steak & Ale House, and The Curb Bar and Grill. Additionally, there are multiple places of worship in the area, as well as pharmacies and physicians' offices for easy access to healthcare services. Parks such as Fuller Park and Settlers Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Nearby theaters like Cinemark Majestic Cinemas offer entertainment options, while cafes like Dutch Bros Coffee and Starbucks provide cozy spots for socializing. St Alphonsus Regional Medical Center is located just 2.7 miles away for any medical needs. Overall, this part of Meridian offers a well-rounded and convenient environment for seniors seeking a comfortable and active lifestyle.
Restaurants
Subway (0.5 miles)
Kahootz Steak & Ale House (1.1 miles)
The Curb Bar and Grill (1.7 miles)
Fanci Freez (2.7 miles)
Firehouse Subs (3.2 miles)
Casa Del Matador (3.2 miles)
Jack In The Box (3.2 miles)
Places of Worship
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (0.9 miles)
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (2.4 miles)
At Creekside Transitional Care, the monthly costs for services reflect a premium level of care that surpasses both county and state averages. For a semi-private room, residents can expect to pay $5,595 per month, which significantly exceeds the Ada County average of $2,996 and the state average of $3,026. Similarly, the cost for a private room at Creekside is $6,295, well above Ada County's average of $3,556 and Idaho's average of $3,906. These figures suggest that while Creekside may be positioned at a higher price point compared to other facilities in the region, this investment is likely indicative of enhanced services and amenities tailored to meet the complex needs of its residents.
Creekside Transitional Care on seniors.fyi includes 6 photos including images showing landscaping, exercise equipment, interior, bedroom, windows, architecture, trees, physical therapy, and more.
Nearby Communities
Traymore Apartments
Meridian, ID
4.4 from 17 reviews
Excellent access to nearby amenities and healthcare.
Trinity Home Living LLC
Meridian, ID
$2,000 to $3,000 / month
Specialized memory care with engaging activities; affordable pricing relative to local averages.
Beehive Kimra
Meridian, ID
5 from 1 review
$2,000 / month
Affordable memory care with nearby amenities
Bee Hive Homes Of Kimra
Meridian, ID
5 from 1 review
Small, personalized board-and-care with 24/7 supervision and comprehensive care (ADLs, meds, diabetes diet) plus on-site amenities.
TheKey Boise
Meridian, ID
Convenient location with many nearby amenities.
Home Sweet Home
Meridian, ID
Memory care-focused with a warm, professional staff and convenient access to nearby amenities.
Visiting Angels of the Treasure Valley
Meridian, ID
4.3 from 32 reviews
Professional, responsive caregivers with attentive owner support.
Edgewood Spring Creek Ustick
Meridian, ID
4.5 from 19 reviews
Long-standing administrator, friendly staff, and engaging activities.
Aspen Transitional Rehab
Meridian, ID
4 from 21 reviews
Lovely, well-maintained facility with friendly staff and effective therapy services.
Caregiver exhaustion, or burnout, stems from the relentless demands of caregiving, leading to emotional and physical depletion characterized by stress, frustration, and neglect of personal needs. Addressing this burden is essential to prevent long-term consequences, with early recognition and support being crucial for caregivers to maintain balance and implement self-care.
Hospice care at home provides specialized end-of-life support that focuses on comfort and dignity for individuals with life-limiting illnesses, offering a range of services including medical management, emotional and spiritual support, and logistical assistance tailored to the family's needs. It involves collaboration to create individualized care plans and extends to bereavement support after a loved one's passing.
The guide outlines the rising costs of 24/7 in-home care, ranging from $10,000 to over $20,000 monthly, driven by factors such as location and caregiver qualifications. It discusses the limited coverage by Medicare and private insurance, potential Medicaid support, and the emotional and living condition considerations influencing families' decisions on care arrangements.
Get PricingAsk A QuestionSchedule A TourContact Senior Advisor
By clicking submit, you agree to our Partner's Terms of Use. You
also consent to receive calls and texts, which may be autodialed, from our Partner. Your consent is not a condition to
using our Partner's service. Please visit our Partner's Privacy Policy for information about their privacy practices.