Ecumen Centennial House

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  • 14625 Pennock Avenue, Apple Valley, MN 55124
  • (952) 891-2711
  • 4.2 ( 2 reviews )
  • Assisted Living and Memory Care
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About This Community

One-level living in the heart of Apple Valley. All studio units feature large windows, private bathroom and shower. Public areas offer a cozy, home-like feel with skylights and bright windows throughout. Our gazebo overlooks a beautiful pond with wildlife and provides a calm and serene spot for relaxing or visits with friends and family. Close to dining and shopping.

Residents may move in a dorm-sized refrigerator for their own personal snacks and beverages. Our community layout is unique and each apartment is close to dining areas, activities and the caregivers who provide resident services. Pendants are issued to residents for any needs they may have. Residents age in place in the unit they know as home, and additional services can be added to suit their specific care needs. Two physician options are available onsite, or you can keep your current medical provider. Audiology and podiatry services are also available in-house.

Phone with long-distance, basic cable, all utilities and WiFi are included in rental.

We do accept Elderly Waiver/Medical Assistance.

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Reviews

4.2 ( 2 Reviews )
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Kerrie
September 21, 2022
We didn't like Ecumen Centennial House. I saw people who had super high needs. They have like a pod of four rooms. If my dad was sick, I think he would have been great there, but he didn't need that high of nursing care. The staff was good. They're all amazing. The room was just one room and you could only fit a bed in there and maybe a little couch. It was very small. It was not the kind of room that my dad would need. I went through that one fairly quickly and that's why I ended up in the other one. It was well maintained. The dining room was nice. For what it was, they were great.
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VisitorReviewer119654
June 24, 2017
The staff at Ecumen was very gracious and welcoming. Everything about the building looked beautiful, but the room that they would have offered my mom was a studio and too small. The décor and the environment were friendly. They had a common dining room for everyone. The food was cooked by a chef and served to all the assisted living people. The marketing person who met with me was very well informed and concerned.

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