Good Samaritan Society - St. James sits in Saint James, Minnesota, and has served older adults for many years with a mix of care levels so you'll find independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, nursing home care, home care, and respite care all in one community, which helps folks stay in the same place even if their needs change, and there are studio and suite room layouts plus options with one or two bedrooms if you want a full kitchen, making it easy for everyone to find something that suits them. The staff provide help with bathing, dressing, medication management, meals, transfers, and medical needs, with 24-hour support so folks don't have to worry about getting help whenever they need it. The community's kept cozy and lively with things like movie nights, arts and crafts, resident-hosted events, devotional activities, group outings, walking paths and gardens, an on-site barber or beauty salon, and a dining room that has all-day dining and can handle special diets like low-sugar and allergy-sensitive meals. Residents often use scheduled transportation services to visit local attractions, go shopping, or get to nearby healthcare places like the St James Medical Center-Mayo Health System or the hearing center in town.
Housekeeping, laundry, emergency call systems, move-in coordination, and furnished rooms all come standard so there's less to worry about, and residents get help if they need it for incontinence care, non-ambulatory support, or diabetes management. The property's got shared spaces where folks gather, community terraces, an arts room, and lots of walking paths and gardens to sit in or stroll through. Doctors and therapists visit to help with rehabilitation, physical, occupational, or speech therapy, and there are health and wellness activities meant to keep people moving, talking, and growing, both here and offsite.
Home care offers trained staff for those who live at home but need some help, and respite stays give caregivers a break. Awards for best senior living activities and strong family review ratings point out the community's effort to give residents a good experience. Pets aren't allowed, which helps keep things calm for anyone with allergies or who'd rather not live with animals. The staff focus on each person's needs, aiming to keep things comfortable, friendly, and as independent as possible, with support for spiritual, recreational, and wellness interests.