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North Dakota Assisted Living
North Dakota is a state that is examining its policies regarding pet use much like other parts of the country. In the past it was rare to find a pet friendly assisted living community in North Dakota. However, more and more facilities are adjusting this approach.
Pet Friendly Assisted Living in North Dakota - General Amenities
The opportunity to keep a pet when making the transition from a previous home to an assisted living community can make a world of a difference. Some seniors have lived with a particular cat or dog for years.
The amount of companionship, love, and affection that a pet offers is undescribable. Making the move to senior housing can be discomforting. It is further troublesome if the senior also loses what feels like a member of the family in the process.
Pet friendly assisted living complexes are comparable to regular facilities aside from allowing animals on certain parts of the grounds. Cats and dogs may not be allowed in the library or in the dining hall, but simply having the opportunity to have a beloved pet live in the same private residence is luxury enough.
Assisted living facilities offer other great services like housekeeping, laundry services, assistance with transportation, medication management, and regularly scheduled activities. There are many opportunities to make new friends at assisted living centers where programs are offered daily.
Pet Friendly Amenities in North Dakota Assisted Living Facilities
What can you expect to find at a pet friendly assisted living facility? The amenities do differ depending on the provider. The most basic features are things like an outdoor pet area, walking path, or pet sitting service.
Some of the more comprehensive pet friendly communities may do other things like offer a pet spa, pet grooming, and activities that allow pets to join in on the fun. Some providers bring in a veterinary on occasion for checkups.
If not, it is a good idea to ask the grounds about pet services in the area including veterinary clinics. A walking path that may lead from the grounds also gives you extra opportunities to interact with a pet. Having a park nearby is an added bonus.
Please check with the facility for exact details. You can learn more about pet amenities when you meet with staff in-person for the first time and/or take a tour of the grounds. Now is the time to ask a lot of questions in order to make sure it is the right community for your cat or dog.
Assisted Living with Pets in North Dakota - Different Types of Pet Policies
It is expected that you will pay more for having the luxury of being able to house a pet. Most facilities charge a pet deposit at the time you sign the lease. The pet deposit is sometimes refundable. Sometimes it is only half refundable and other times it is completely non-refundable.
Dog breed and size restrictions are often enforced.
- Barnes County
- Bismarck
- Burleigh County
- Cass County
- Devils Lake
- Dickinson
- Fargo
- Garrison
- Grafton
- Grand Forks
- Grand Forks County
- Jamestown
- Lisbon
- Mandan
- McLean County
- Minot
- Morton County
- Nelson County
- Pembina County
- Ramsey County
- Ransom County
- Richland County
- Rugby
- Stark County
- Traill County
- Valley City
- Wahpeton
- Ward County
- Watford City
- West Fargo
- Williston
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