Eventide Linden Tree Circle is a senior living community in Moorhead, Minnesota, that offers a mix of living and care options for older adults, and this includes independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and hospice care, with cozy room choices like studios, one-bedroom, semi-private, and two-bedroom units, so if you walk around, you'll see friendly staff all day and night, always nearby to help out, and they're known for being joyful and kind to residents and visitors alike. Residents can get support with daily activities, medication management, meals, and personal care, while still keeping some independence, and there's help for people who need diabetic care, incontinence care, or support moving from a bed to a wheelchair, plus round-the-clock skilled nursing and rehabilitation services for those who need extra medical care. For seniors living with Alzheimer's and dementia, there are memory care programs with activities to help memory, promote recovery, and support emotional wellbeing, and in those areas you'll find 24-hour supervision.
Seniors who like to stay active have plenty to do, with social, physical, mental, and emotional activities planned throughout the week, and there are both on-site and offsite devotional options, plus amenities like cozy living rooms with a fireplace, bookshelves to browse, a piano for music, and lounge areas with televisions for winding down, so there are plenty of places to sit and visit or join a group. Meals are provided for all residents, and chefs along with meal planners work to prepare nutritious options every day, taking meal prep off residents' plates, and transportation is available for outings, so folks can get to nearby parks, cafes, stores, pharmacies, and healthcare providers with less worry. The environment feels calm and peaceful, thanks to the setting in a quiet neighborhood, and there's a focus on keeping everyone safe and supported while letting people be as independent as they can.
Families can find some comfort in knowing respite care is offered, so caregivers can take a break when needed, and the fee structure lets you pay with private funds, social security, veterans' benefits, or private insurance, with a few different categories and options tied to the type of care and support a resident needs, using labeled levels like High Care Needs, Medium Care Needs, and Low Care Needs. There are common indoor areas built for gathering and socializing, with activities that keep people moving and interacting, and the community makes an effort to match care and amenities to both more independent seniors and those who need a bit more help. Staff provide both medical and non-medical support, along with companionship, and always try to bring friendliness and helpfulness, so residents feel at home while having access to the care and attention they need.