Lang Wilson sits at 2040 W. Wayzata Blvd in Orono, MN, and folks say the building feels quiet and steady, with options for senior apartments that let residents stay as active and independent as they can, since most people here get around just fine on their own and don't need a lot of hands-on help, but they've certainly got different care services like assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, respite care, and even home care if someone needs it, and there's all sorts of ways the staff keep people busy and included, with a full-time activity director and activity calendars that show trips, outings, devotional services, guest speakers, and regular health and wellness programs. The place's got some unique language education programs-terms and names for those classes and services float around-because there's a focus on language skill development and educational resources, so if anyone enjoys learning new things or practicing languages, they might find interesting programs, and the facility tries to build an inclusive, enriching setting for all residents.
Apartments come in one, two, and three bedroom layouts, each with its own laundry, full-size kitchen appliances, private storage, and independent heat and air controls, and the building is fully accessible, with elevators, wheelchair-friendly rooms and showers, and big relaxing bathtubs for those who like a soak. Most places for seniors don't allow cats or dogs, but here they are welcome, and there are enclosed courtyards so someone can walk their dog or just sit in the sun, or they can head out to the outdoor patio with a gas grill or the community pool if the weather's nice. There's indoor spaces with libraries, fireplaces, and a big screen TV, plus a fitness center and community rooms with free WiFi, so if residents or visitors want to gather, they've got choices.
They serve meals and have private dining options, and in case someone has guests, they even rented out a guest suite. Transportation comes with the package-residents get parking spots, and the building keeps underground heated parking for winter, plus there's a car wash bay for anyone who still drives. The building is controlled access, so it feels secure, and each apartment gets some extra storage. Residents meet for spiritual programs, and there's a resident council to share ideas or concerns. Some places don't let residents smoke anywhere, but here smoking is allowed in private indoor areas. If anyone wants to go off the grounds, there's transportation for field trips or errands. The community supports wellness through programming and often holds both secular and devotional events onsite. The staff includes continuum of care advisors who try to make it easier for residents to get the health care and personal assistance they want as their needs change over time, and everyone's encouraged to join as many or as few activities as they want.