Amy Johnson Residence Bus Office belongs to the Mirador Living senior community in Ham Lake, MN, where people find a quiet place to live with many levels of care, comfort, and social things to do, and Amy Johnson Residence Bus Office has a specific focus on residence and bus office functions, making sure people have dependable, timely transportation for errands, appointments, and activities, so nobody feels left out or stuck, and there are board and care services in a home-like setting for a small group of residents, with semi-private one-bedroom living arrangements, support with daily needs like bathing and getting dressed, medication management, meals, personal care, and even oxygen therapy if needed, with licensed nurses on staff for help day and night. The setting's got recreation options like both an indoor and outdoor heated pool, walking trails, patios, and a pond, while the indoor spaces have things like lounges, a common room, a salon, a bistro, a fitness center, an auditorium, and more unique spots like an art and ceramic studio and a greenhouse, places where seniors can keep busy, learn, or relax.
Residents use extended cable TV, Wi-Fi, and in-room phones, with climate control and emergency call systems so they feel safe and comfortable. Activities at Amy Johnson Residence Bus Office often include scheduled outings, classes, games like bocce ball, horseshoes, shuffleboard, or pickleball, and time outside in gardens or on patios. Staff help adults, including those living with mental illness, giving specialized memory care, skilled nursing, and personal care, tailored to what each person needs and wants-so there's 24-hour supervision by trained people, registered nurses doing check-ins and planning care, plus a team that respects each resident's dignity and independence while making sure everybody has what they need to stay happy and well.
Community features go beyond just taking care of health, since there's also transportation help and things like postal, laundry, and recreational programs. The bus office, as a unique piece, manages schedules and makes sure travel runs smoothly, which is important for folks who need to get around. The living setup gives people space but keeps things social, with common areas for gathering, games, and even worship events in the auditorium. There's a Homeblock Nurse and support from Hewitt House People Inc., along with a teaching and learning feel where everyone works together to stay independent, maintain a routine, and enjoy life. Staff and residents build a sense of trust, with home visits from nurses checking on care, regular activities, and a focus on a good attitude and feeling useful, all set in a calm, accepting environment where everyone's needs and wishes matter.