Cardenas Friendship Homes 4 in Eagan, Minnesota, offers assisted living, nursing home, and memory care services for seniors, with staff on duty all day and night, so someone's always around if help's needed, and you'll find care for people who need help with daily things like bathing, getting dressed, or taking medicine, plus there's nursing staff and folks trained to support those with higher medical needs, diabetes care, and incontinence, including the ability to do blood sugar checks and insulin shots, though sliding scale therapy isn't mentioned. The facility supports people with memory issues like Alzheimer's or dementia and uses special bracelets to help keep residents safe in a secure, purpose-built memory care building, with activities meant to keep folks active and engaged without wandering off. They accept people under 55 and allow small pets, and you can find a variety of studio layouts, usually with private rooms, wheelchair accessibility, and showers, plus cable TV and meals included, with an average memory care room costing about $4,500 a month.
You'll notice community common areas both inside and out, including an outdoor garden, a hair salon, and places to gather or relax, alongside guest parking for visitors, and the building is set up for those using wheelchairs or needing lifts for transfer, while scheduled transportation and parking are available for an extra cost. Meals and healthy snacks are provided, focusing on nutrition with home-cooked food, and staff can adapt to changing care needs so residents can stay as they need more support. They also have laundry, housekeeping, and offer both onsite and offsite activities, with organized socials and recreation, plus family outreach and educational services to keep loved ones informed.
Respite stays and hospice care are available, along with home care options, incontinence support, diabetic care, and help for those who can't walk or have high-acuity health conditions, all within a relaxed and secure environment where staff are awake around the clock. The memory care area's designed for safety and tries to enhance the quality of life for those living there. There's no flash or hype about this place, but the basics are met, and reviews from the community give it an average score of 6 out of 10. Room layouts and further details aren't always available, but the core offerings remain steady: practical care, a safe setting, and some choices for how seniors want to live.