Edgewood Spring Creek Boise, Llc
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3.6
out of 5
Based on 14 reviews
Reviews (5)
Collin
On November 10th, 2025 my father was scheduled for immediate discharge from his former Memory Care Facility. The discharge resulted from his behavior. I connected with Jennifer Smith with Oasis, and toured multiple facilities on November 12th. I'm grateful that we found Edgewood Spring Creek, as no other facility was willing to work with my fathers aggressive behavior. On November 13th, my father moved into Edgewood Spring Creek. The intake was seamless and painless. After an immediate discharge from a former facility, I was terrified that It could happen again. They validated my concerns and put my fears to ease; they were up to the challenge. At the time of intake, my father was in the mid-later stages of Alzheimer's Dementia. I found hope and comfort from their RN (Morgan) and Director (Brenda). I was reassured that they wouldn't give up on my father, and that they would do everything they could to stabilize and provide appropriate care for him. That meant the world to me. Medication management is a huge part of stabilizing Alzheimer's Dementia Patients. Finding the right medication can be challenging. Edgewood took a different approach. Rather than throwing darts at the board to see how close they get, they conducted a genetics test to see what medication would work best. I believe their medication management approach was a best practice, informed, responsible approach. I appreciate their diligent, thoughtful approach to medication management. My fathers stay at Edgewood Spring Creek was brief. It wasn't without calamity. Each and every time my father had behavioral issues, staff came alongside him. They sought to understand the triggers behind his behaviors. They would make adjustments to his care plan and interactions based upon their findings. It was most definitely a thoughtful, collaborative approach. My father required admission into St. Alphonsus on January 3rd. I don't blame the staff at Edgewood Spring Creek. As my father decompensated, his behaviors became unmanageable and dangerous to both residents and staff. I'm grateful for his referral to hospitalization to be honest. It was the beginning to the best possible end to my fathers suffering. My father passed comfortabally and peacefully on January 9th, 2026. I am beyond grateful to the staff at Edgewood Spring Creek. The staff truly cared for my father. Alexis Phipps, a provider at Spring Creek, adored and cared for my father; going out of her way to see my father during the last week of his life. I'll never forget that. The Staff at Edgewood have incredible hearts of compassion. They truly have the most difficult jobs there are. I don't know how they do it day in, day out. My only hope is that the staff that work with Alzheimer's Dementia patients find value and fulfillment in the work they do. I can't imagine what families would do without you. I am forever grateful for the compassion and care you provided to my father. Thank you all so much. I'll never forget you. I would highly recommend Edgewood Spring Creek to anyone with a loved one diagnosed with Ahlsheimers dementia. The staff there are professional and compassionate saints.
Justin Somazzi
They took really good care of my grandmother in her final days, and to them i thank you for that. Thank you for never giving me trouble when i came to visit her even at 2 in the morning on her birthday.
Ben Godfrey
My mother lived in this facility for 2 1/2 years. The staff was kind and caring. I would recommend them as a good place for memory care. My mother would still reside there if they could provide the level of assisted living my mother required in addition to providing ongoing memory care. My only complaint was with the hospice company they recommended to us.
Aaron Bolen
Having been a part of the Edgewood Spring Creek community 5 months now, I can attest to my observations. The staff is extremely caring, as well as empathetic. The facility has a very clean comfortable atmosphere. The times I have had the opportunity to sample the dining room food, it was quite good.And many of the residents seem to be really happy and content. Memory Care is challenging. However, if you are looking for a caring dedicated staff, to care for your loved one. Definitely take one of their tours.
Linda Lowe
I am a volunteer who brings communion from St Marks Catholic Church. Today 1/1/2023 I came to visit the 4 Catholics. The last lady I saw was sitting up in bed with her feet over the edge, she was yelling albeit not that loud “hey, hey. I went into her room and spoke with her but she could not communicate what she wanted. I told her to sit still while I found her some help. I looked down each of the halls, no aide in sight. I was heading to the activity room, because there was a worker there, but I saw the lady in the kitchen. I asked is this place understaffed? She was very kind asked if she could help me, then she went across the room and there were two aides sitting there, lotioning their arms and hands. The kitchen lady told them they needed to check on this lady in room 32. They continued to wipe in there lotion said okay, but never moved. I said she doesn’t have her oxygen on, I can hear and see it on the floor. One of the girls replied, oh that’s okay. I hurried out of the building before I said something that I shouldn’t, I still didn’t see them going to her room. I went to this facility before the pandemic and there were staff everywhere, activity director busy with the residents, since I have been going back the first Sunday of the month for 3 months, staff has been scarce but mostly helpful. Today was unusual in that there was no staff in sight. Recently, I have noticed the residents’ clothes are dirty and the food is dried on. Mind you I go at 9:30 in the morning so I would expect them to still be clean. I want to bring this to your attention. I would certainly not place a relative of mine in this facility!


