Caring for your loved ones - close to home
BONNERS FERRY — The skilled nursing staff at Boundary Community Hospital (BCH) Extended Care Facility have provided top quality care for older adults and other individuals needing skilled nursing and/or ancillary services for more than 50 years. Skilled nursing care is available on site 24 hours a day, and includes providing assistance with feeding, bathing, dressing, nursing care, mobility and rehabilitation services.
In 1955, the “Modern Community Hospital” building opened its doors on Kaniksu Street in Bonners Ferry. The Boundary County Nursing Home (now known as the BCH Extended Care Facility) wing was added to the Hospital in 1966 to provide long-term skilled nursing care for area residents. In fact, many people who helped in the 1950s during the building and furnishing of the new hospital building, were able to spend their last years in Bonners Ferry, enjoying more frequent visits from family and friends.
The BCH Extended Care Facility differs from other senior housing facilities. The facility is a licensed Skilled Nursing Facility, certified for both Medicare and Medicaid. Gregory Botkin, MD, the Medical Director of the facility supervises each patient’s care and a licensed nurse is always on the premises. Other medical professionals, such as occupational or physical therapists, are also available, providing medical procedures and therapies on site that would not be possible in other housing situations. An individual care plan is created on admission that encompasses the whole person as well as the family to include dining, sleep habits, and activities.
Connie Smith, whose mother was a resident: “Dr. Botkin is a wonderful geriatric doctor. He didn’t just look at Mama as a patient or a resident, but as a person with a personality. He’s been blessed with the gift of compassion and the ECF is blessed to have him. To each and every staff member, the resident becomes family, they’re not a patient, they’re someone’s daughter, mother, grandmother — someone special and they treat them that way, with dignity, compassion, and a loving manner. They see our parents more than we do and became extended family for my mother. When I get old, please make sure that you find a place for me there. It’s not a business, it’s a home.”
According to Dr. Greg Botkin, “What I bring to the hospital, to the team, and to the culture is a genuine affection and respect for patients, staff, and families. It’s an opportunity to lead by modeling, encouraging, listening, and communication. This tills the soil and creates a fertile field where anything can grow. There’s a depth of intelligence we gain when we listen to families, nurses, and to the certified nursing assistants.”
The Extended Care Facility (ECF) at Boundary Community Hospital has been recognized as a Top Tier Facility for the excellence of care provided to residents and their families. Under Director of Nursing, Tami Corsi, RN the facility received consecutive deficiency-free surveys from the State of Idaho, multiple Gold L. Jean Schoonover Awards for Excellence in Caring and the US News and World Report recognizes the facility as one of the 2018-2019 Best Nursing Homes in the United States. BCH Extended Care Facility has one of the highest staffing to resident ratios in the State of Idaho. Quite an achievement for finding and retaining highly-qualified and passionate team members who live and thrive in northern Idaho.
Residents and family members report to the Care Manager:
“I really feel safe here.”
“My mother is so well taken care of and treated with such respect.”
“You all really encompass the whole person and loved ones in the plan of care.”
“I couldn’t have asked for a better place for my father.”
“You guys think of everything.”
“If I can’t be home, ECF is second best.”
“Your staff is so caring and approachable.”
In some parts of the country, nursing homes in rural areas are closing due to lack of funding. Bonners Ferry and Boundary County are lucky to have a skilled nursing facility available for their loved ones when it’s needed. Call Patty Reed, RN, BCH ECF Care Manager at 208-267-3141 ext. 4220 to find out more information about room availability, medical requirements or to arrange for a tour.