Montana Assisted Living & Memory Care: What Families Should Know About Surveys & Licensing
- Michael Dworshak

- May 26
- 2 min read

Do you want to review assisted living and memory care surveys, licensing, and inspection history in Montana?
Understanding how facilities are regulated can help families make safer, more informed decisions. You can also access official Montana Department of Public Health & Human Services resources through the link in this article.
How Montana Communities Are Evaluated
At Graceful Transitions, every assisted living and memory care community we refer is reviewed before being added to our network.
We complete a personal facility evaluation that includes:
· State licensing and certification status
· Public survey and inspection reports
· Documented deficiencies or compliance concerns
· Levels of care offered
· Services, amenities, and activity programs
This information is reviewed and updated before any family visits are scheduled.
Why This Matters for Families
Choosing a community is not just about availability — it’s about fit, safety, and quality of care.
We help families:
· Match with communities that meet their specific needs
· Avoid unnecessary or overwhelming tours
· Reduce stress during an already emotional process
· Find environments that align with care level, budget, and lifestyle
Whether your loved one needs independent living, assisted living, or memory care, our goal is to simplify the process and guide you toward the right fit the first time.
What We Consider in a Match
Every recommendation is based on individual needs, including:
· Level of care required
· Budget
· Apartment size preferences
· Pets
· Activities and lifestyle fit (meals, movie theater, social programs, etc.)
Free Service for Families
Graceful Transitions is a free service for seniors and their families. Our goal is to provide clarity, guidance, and confidence when selecting the right community.
Learn More
To explore Montana’s official assisted living and memory care licensing, surveys, and inspection records, visit our blog resources here:




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