Sheridan Memorial Nursing Home is a nursing facility located in Plentywood, Montana. It is part of Alton Memorial Hospital and has been a participant in Medicare since August 1, 1977. The nursing home is certified by both Medicare and Medicaid and provides care for 48 residents. Various services and amenities are available, including a clinic, pharmacy, beauty shop, and devotions for residents. The facility offers comprehensive care services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, alongside specialized services like podiatry and dental care. Hospice care is also offered to meet end-of-life needs. Additionally, visiting nurse practitioners provide medical support, and a care navigator is available to assist residents and families in navigating healthcare services. Residents have access to clubs and community activities, and there is a resident and family counseling service to support emotional and psychological well-being. The nursing home also provides laundry and dry-cleaning services, ensuring residents' needs are met across various aspects of daily life.
The reviews of Sheridan Memorial Nursing Home highlight a mix of positive and negative experiences. While certain staff members are seen as personable and kind, providing timely and attentive service, there are significant concerns about interactions with other medical staff, including doctors and nurses. Some community members have reported rude behavior and potential HIPAA violations, which have led to distrust in the facility's services. Despite these issues, interactions with CNAs are appreciated but noted as being brief. While some staff members are commended for their caregiving efforts, discontent with overall service quality remains prominent, especially since Sheridan Memorial Nursing Home is the only available hospital option in the area.
Costs at this community start at $6,540 and range up to $8,809. The average price in the community is $7,674, which is more than the average price in the area of $7,674. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.