Montana Veterans Home is a Skilled Nursing Facility community in the Columbia Falls area.
Montana Veterans Home stands as a beacon of care and community for those seeking a supportive and engaging environment. Nestled in the scenic setting of Columbia Falls, Montana, this expansive facility offers a wide array of medical services and community amenities designed to cater to the needs of its residents. With a focus on providing top-notch medical care, the home ensures 12-16 hour nursing services, a 24-hour call system, and comprehensive assistance with daily activities. Residents can feel secure knowing they are under constant supervision and have access to medication management and non-ambulatory care.
The community is enriched by a variety of amenities that promote both relaxation and active living. Residents can enjoy the arts room, game room, and library, or take part in fitness and outdoor programs. The garden and walking paths offer a peaceful retreat, while the spa and wellness room provide relaxation and rejuvenation. For those who enjoy social activities, the home hosts movie nights, music programs, and a range of community-sponsored activities, fostering a vibrant and engaging environment.
The neighborhood surrounding Montana Veterans Home enhances the quality of life for its residents with its proximity to essential services and recreational spots. The Whitefish Eye Center, a mere 5.3 miles away, ensures easy access to specialized healthcare. Smith's Food & Drug, located just 5 miles from the community, provides convenient pharmacy services. Additionally, St Peter Lutheran Church, also 5.3 miles away, offers a nearby place of worship for spiritual nourishment.
Overall, Montana Veterans Home combines exceptional care services with a lively community atmosphere, supported by a neighborhood rich in resources and opportunities for engagement. Whether enjoying the on-site amenities or exploring the nearby attractions, residents find a harmonious balance of support and independence in this welcoming community.











