Cerenity Senior Care Humboldt sits on a 15-acre park-like campus with two buildings in downtown Saint Paul, Minnesota, and the setup's got a place called The Residence for independent living, assisted living, memory care for early memory loss, and transitional care, while The Care Center provides 24-hour skilled nursing, rehab therapy, and hospice care, and everything's close to Regions Hospital and United Hospital. The facility's got 117 apartments including studios, one-bedrooms, semi-deluxe, and suite layouts, all with private bathrooms and some with built-in bookcases, and there's a pet-friendly policy. Residents get help with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, medication management, and moving from one place to another, and there's 24-hour nurse coverage, a 24-hour call system, and coordination with doctors who can visit as needed. The Memory Care unit's secure, helping people in the early stages of memory loss and those needing extra safety, with trained staff and layouts that lessen confusion and stop wandering, and Cerenity's current on its state memory care license (number 407558).
The place accepts Medicaid Waiver and offers various payment choices. Meals come from the Humboldt Bluff Café with restaurant-style dining and special diets, and services include housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, furnished rooms, cable TV, phone, elevators, a chapel, barber/beauty shop, courtyard, residents lounge, and parking. Residents can join in arts and crafts, movie nights, games, men's and women's groups, manicures, religious services, meditation, walking paths, and regular outings, while social and recreation staff run activities to keep people engaged in body and mind. There are support programs like Live Smoke Free, run in partnership with the Association for Nonsmokers-Minnesota, and the facility's got a smoke-free policy indoors, while it helps residents and housing agencies deal with secondhand smoke and build smoke-free policies.
Therapy services include occupational, physical, and speech therapy, and Cerenity's got transitional care for people recovering from hospital stays. The community offers respite care for temporary stays, memory care for dementia and Alzheimer's, skilled nursing for complex health needs, and hospice care with a focus on dignity. Rooms are wheelchair accessible, and there's an emergency alert system. Volunteers of all ages help out with visits, events, outings, and activities. The staff tries to help seniors keep their independence, giving different care levels depending on what each person needs, and the campus gets decent reviews for overall satisfaction from residents and families.