Ecumen Oaks and Pines sits out in the country with big windows so residents can see fields and gardens, and there's a gazebo by a quiet pond with trails to walk. The place has options for assisted living and memory care, so folks who need extra help-with dressing, bathing, moving around, taking medicine, or remembering things-can get the attention they need, and there's staff around all day and night for emergencies. You'll find single rooms and two-bedroom apartments, some come with patios or balconies, all have cable, internet, and kitchen appliances, and the building itself has elevators and accessible spaces for people with walkers or wheelchairs. They let residents bring some pets as long as they meet the rules, and there are even visiting animals from time to time.
Meal plans include special diets, with food served in a community dining area looking out over the land or by room service, and there's help for people with eating or mealtime reminders if needed. Their services reach pretty wide-from housekeeping, laundry, bed making, and dry cleaning to haircuts on-site, help with insulin for diabetes, moving from bed to wheelchair, and even home-care options tied in with other Ecumen offices in Duluth, Litchfield, and Mankato. Doctors visit, a nurse covers part-time, and there's medication management as well as physical and occupational therapy, with hospice care available for those in need.
There's parking for both residents and guests, and scheduled transportation for appointments or outings. Inside, people gather in lounges and the recreation room, and there are clubs for computer use, Wii bowling, cooking, and arts and crafts, and activities like game nights, story time, music groups, and talks or educational classes-there are offsite events and horticultural programs too. The religious services are right there on-site. They try to honor resident choices and make things home-like, with staff providing help how each person likes it. The setting's peaceful, the staff are kind, and the pace is slow, with the focus on personal care and a safe, comfortable living for anyone 55 and up who needs simple company or a little extra help each day, whether that means intensive memory care or just someone to walk with out by the pond.