Viking Manor Nursing Home sits in Ulen, Minnesota, right in Clay County, and is owned by the city government, so the place has a city-licensed feel and a steady environment, and with 45 certified beds all set up for skilled nursing and assisted living, it stays focused on proper care rather than just going for size. Rooms come in different types-studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and semi-private-some with pretty views of the Pelican River and the old suspension bridge, and all have furnishings, a phone, emergency alert systems, and space to decorate or just settle in, which works out fine for anyone looking for a bit more privacy or a roommate for company. Residents can count on staff being there 24 hours a day for emergencies, and with a 24-hour call system and on-site licensed nurses, doctors, and healthcare workers, health needs get sorted, whether it's help moving from the bed to a wheelchair, monitoring insulin for diabetes, or getting a hand with bathing or dressing, not to mention, they handle transfers if someone's got mobility challenges and they coordinate care with outside healthcare providers as well.
Meals come prepared in the bright dining rooms with big windows, with cooks making home-style food and handling special diets, so there's less stress about planning or shopping, and there's even all-day dining so no one's rushed. The kitchen's close to the heart of things, and if someone's not up for coming down, they can eat in their room. Movies in the evening, coffee socials in the morning, activities like card games, bingo, arts and crafts in the dedicated art room, exercise to keep moving, and regular church or devotional services give something to do most days, and with visiting church groups, dental professionals, and a barber and salon on-site, personal and spiritual needs don't get left out. There's laundry and dry cleaning for all the daily chores, transportation and parking for getting out when needed, and bright, open common spaces with vaulted ceilings, big patios shaded by tall trees, and walking paths or a garden for those who like a breath of fresh air. They also run community-sponsored activities, and the whole place takes a laid-back, family-oriented approach, with the license holder living on-site and the team-including caregivers with a bit of patience and humor-sticking to a simple idea that residents should have choice and control and as much independence as possible.
Viking Manor covers assisted living, skilled nursing, and even has Park View Haven Apartments for folks wanting maintenance-free living but more independence, and if someone needs temporary help, like respite care or extra support after a hospital stay, services can be added whenever needed, though some-like respite-might be paused due to special situations like COVID-19. Rehabilitation, whether it's physical, occupational, speech, or respiratory therapy, is available and so is hospice for those with more serious medical needs at the end of life, and they've got no behavioral, psychiatric, or separate rehab-only beds, just the standard 45 skilled nursing beds for both short-term and longer-term stays. Amenities like an arts room, beauty shop, church services, and movie nights add a bit more interest, and there are always chances for people to gather in indoor spaces for meals, activities, or just to chat, which builds a friendly feel. Mr. Todd Kjos leads as administrator, and the facility always keeps Medicare and Medicaid certification, so folks needing coverage aren't left out, and services stay focused on practicality and making sure everyone, no matter their mobility or health needs, gets a little help without giving up comfort or dignity.