Minnesota Masonic Home, established in 1920, sits on 80 acres of woods, meadows, and ponds in Bloomington, Minnesota, and offers several levels of care for senior adults. The community provides independent living, assisted living, long-term care, memory care, transitional care, and outpatient services. Residents can choose from studio and one-bedroom assisted living apartments with kitchenettes, cable TV, and dining services, or from spacious one and two-bedroom townhomes in Masonic Square that come with private entrances, patios, and attached garages. The Town Square area brings people together for a range of activities, and you'll find an on-site beautician, transportation services, and a safety response system with emergency pendants to help keep residents safe.
The Transitional Care Unit (TCU) has 100 beds with private or semi-private rooms and offers restaurant-style dining with extended hours. This unit provides seven-day-a-week therapy, and over 100 physical, occupational, speech, and massage therapists deliver outpatient services. For those needing skilled nursing or long-term care, there's a section with more than 80 private suites and a five-meal dining plan every day. Memory care is available in a separate wing with private and semi-private rooms, a secure landscaped courtyard, and custom programs aimed at safety and comfort. The assisted living area focuses on helping residents stay as independent as possible while making sure they have comfort and support.
Residents can use several amenities, including a chapel, a coffee shop, a fitness center, a game room, a library, wireless internet, and walking paths. The grounds give seniors many chances to enjoy nature, whether they're strolling, relaxing, or visiting with family. Activities in Town Square and throughout the campus help keep everyone engaged and connected. The home belongs to Minnesota Masonic Charities and stays dedicated to providing thoughtful and quality care to seniors, with services designed to meet different needs as people age.