Autumn Hills sits in Bemidji, Minnesota, and provides many types of senior care, so people can get assisted living, independent living, memory care, and nursing home services in one community, and they've been serving folks since 2005 with a focus on giving comfort, safety, and respect for every resident. The building is one level and fully handicap accessible, so wheelchairs move through easily, and rooms are all private, letting residents decorate how they like, with choices between studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, and the wings-North East, South East, and West-each have their own set-up, including a double apartment and private bathrooms with walk-in showers or accessible tubs. Residents get care for all daily needs like dressing, bathing, medication management, and meal preparation, with trained nurses and home health aides on staff around the clock, plus a Registered Nurse supervises care, and everyone on staff passes background checks and goes through ongoing training, which feels reassuring for families. People who need wound care, diabetes help, or medication administration like insulin shots can get that, too, and folks who want a bit more independence can use the community's tools to compare care types or get a care assessment for guidance.
Meals are a real focus, with three nutritious, home-cooked dishes per day and snacks, served in a bright dining room full of windows, and residents have access to an ice/water machine, a coffee machine, and a pop machine day or night. The place has three big common areas, one with comfortable chairs, a TV, fireplace, and piano for music or just sitting, another with a birdcage full of cheerful parakeets, and the third with seating and a large TV. Outside, there's a sunny courtyard with raised gardens, so residents and staff can plant flowers or vegetables together, and a cement walking path goes halfway around the building for easy strolls or wheelchair rides, and lots of folks relax on the porch or join summer trips like fishing on a pontoon or outdoor cookouts. Activities take place every day, and the full-time activity director runs things like bingo, Wii bowling, painting, craft projects, gardening, puzzles, baking, exercise, movie nights, and "Senior Moments" games, and there are holiday parties or family gatherings as well.
Rooms include high-speed Wi-Fi, phone lines, and safety features like emergency alert systems or nurse call pendants, so help's always close by, and services cover laundry and housekeeping as well as move-in support. Residents get support with dressing, grooming, toileting, walking, and they can join scheduled activities to keep friendships and stay healthy, and guest meals mean family can visit and share a bite. Transportation and parking are available, and the staff takes care of arranging medical appointments or coordinating care with outside nurses or doctors when needed, and the place even handles special diets like diabetes or food allergies. Residents pay by private pay, Elderly Waiver, CADI, or long-term care insurance, and respite care is an option for short-term stays.
The whole building's designed for accessibility and safety, and with licensed care, long-time ownership by a community group, and a steady team of dependable staff always nearby, Autumn Hills runs on the idea of honest support and quality care without a lot of fuss or pressure.