Minnehaha Senior Living

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  • 3733 23rd Avenue S, Minneapolis, MN 55407
  • (612) 238-0010
  • 3.5 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care
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About This Community
  • Located on a bus line and close to a light rail station
  • Pet friendly
  • Independent Living+
  • Assisted Living
  • Memory Care with controlled access
  • Controlled access building
  • Staff on site 24 hours a day
  • 24-hour emergency call system
  • Availability of 3 meals per day
  • In unit stoves, full-size refrigerator/freezer
  • Laundry rooms on every floor available for resident use at no charge. **staff assistance with laundry available for an additional fee
  • On-site activities that encompass the 7 dimensions of wellness
  • Assistance with scheduling transportation and appointments available
  • On-site provider groups at minimum one time per week
  • On-site podiatry/audiology every 3 months
  • On-site full-service salon open 3 days per week
  • Elderly Waiver/CADI Waiver eligible
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Reviews

3.5 ( 4 Reviews )
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Darlene
September 16, 2022
My mother is in assisted living at Minnehaha Senior Living, and she seems to like it. She doesn't use the stove in her room, but she does use the refrigerator. It's a clean facility. She's not mobile at the moment. She is waiting for them to get her electric wheelchair, and then she probably would try some of the activities. There are patios with table and chairs, and they took her out there to sit. She is in an apartment with another person. She has her own room, and the other lady has her own room. They have a seating room and a kitchen. The staff is pretty good. They bring their meals to them because they can't go to the dining room, since they are not mobile. They do laundry and housekeeping.
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Judy
I'm living in Minnehaha Senior Living now. I came here for a virtual tour because that was during the pandemic, and then I moved in here. I like everything here. You get three meals a day and they have activities. They do an assessment of what needs you have, and then those needs are met. I'm pretty independent, so I don't have a lot of needs. They come in and do light housekeeping and they come and strip my bed once a week and then remake it. It depends on what you need here and that's when they do a care plan with you. The staff is friendly and helpful. It's very clean and very well-maintained. Right now, because we're having a shortage of supply and demand, they're always having to substitute things. They don't always have what the menu states. When they order the stuff, they don't always get it. They have bingo and walking. In the spring and summertime, they have a walking group. In the wintertime, we walk in the halls and they have other activities. They have trivia, arts and crafts, and someone comes in and does music and plays the piano. They have different types of music.
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anon42198
April 28, 2021
I guess it could be worse... Meds are chronically mismanaged. Basic cares are not done. Mother rarely has her hearing aids in. Meals are forgotten ocassionaly (as in they just don't get them). Aids chronically short staffed and managing other patients and concerns while they are in the room "taking care" of their resident. They take the elderly waiver. No activities to speak of except WII bowling (not great for folks with dementia or technology challenged) and snacks. We're currently looking elsewhere because we (family) have to be there daily to ensure our parents are taken care of. Wondering what we are paying for then...
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Tom313041
July 07, 2016
Minnehaha was probably the best place we saw. It is in our neighborhood, so we didn’t have to move far. If you like pasta and lots of carbohydrates, eating at assisted living is wonderful. The have a lot of activities.

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