Applewood Pointe of Champlin sits right along the Mississippi River, with a front entrance that brings to mind the area's farming history, so folks get a sense of both community and tradition when they walk up, and you'll find the building itself has five floors and holds 70 private cooperative homes, meant for adults 62 and up. People like the way the homes come with spacious walk-in closets, central heat and air, private balconies or patios, large windows that let in lots of light, and some have views of the river itself, with modern kitchens that have roll-out shelves and an island, plus appliances like a refrigerator, stove, and dishwasher, and there's also the option for a gas fireplace or hardwood floors. Every place has an in-home washer and dryer, extra storage, and utilities like water, heat, trash, recycling, and internet included, so that part feels simple and comfortable, and the whole place is smoke-free inside and outside. Residents don't need to tackle home maintenance since the full-time management and maintenance teams handle repairs, landscaping, and emergencies all year, which helps people feel safe and supported.
Applewood Pointe of Champlin runs as a cooperative community, which means folks actually own their homes together and get to help decide what happens in the building, with resident-elected boards and special groups for hobbies, so people can be as involved as they want, whether it's card games, book clubs, painting, gardening in raised beds, woodworking in the shop, or joining fitness classes and line dancing, and some people even bring their pets-up to two per household as long as each is under 25 pounds. The grounds are landscaped, and there's a putting green, outdoor patio with a grill, riverside patios for gatherings, and even a private dock if someone wants to look out over the water or go fishing. Inside, you'll find a fitness center, sauna, sunroom, club room with TVs and billiards, a great room with a full kitchen for events, library, craft rooms, conference space, guest suites, and large areas for socializing, plus heated underground parking that has a car wash bay, trash chutes on every floor, and recycling and organics collection. The community has spaces for meetings, social activities, planned theater outings, bus tours, and events at nearby city centers, with trails outside that go along the river and past parks, so anyone who likes to walk or go into town has lots of options.
Services do cover a lot of ground, since Applewood Pointe offers independent and assisted living, memory care, and both short-term and long-term care, with private transitional suites for people who are making a change, and there's a full set of therapy and social service supports if someone needs extra help, including 24-hour nursing, caregiving, skilled nursing care, patient-focused rehab, home health care that's Medicare-certified, hospice, and adult day services, so people can get more care when they need it without moving somewhere else. Residents get their own space but can join faith life and spiritual opportunities, interest groups, and all sorts of social gatherings set up by an active social committee, and the place even welcomes guests and family, which means people don't have to give up companionship to keep their independence. Shops, restaurants, rec centers, and parks sit close by in Champlin, with the whole building about a block or two off main routes, and since the property has its own private homes within an upscale riverfront setting, people find it a low-maintenance way to have ownership without the hassle, with over 2,000 older adults served since they opened in 2004 as part of the Applewood Pointe group across Minnesota.