Bethel runs several senior living homes across Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and you'll find them at places like 8159 Mount Curve Boulevard, 507 69th Avenue N, 5449 Lyndale Avenue N, 5339 Queen Avenue N, 6018 Halifax Place, and 5101 63rd Avenue N, each with a Minnesota license and geared for different types of care. There's a focus on people living with dementia, as Bethel's memory care communities offer secure settings and staff who know how to help residents stay safe, especially with features like exit monitoring to prevent wandering, aided morning and evening dressing, support with daily activities, and meal assistance. You'll see nurses on-site, controlled access to keep everyone secure, and staff trained for dementia and Alzheimer's, plus programs for brain health and family involvement. At several homes, Bethel keeps a low caregiver-to-resident ratio for dementia care, meaning residents can get more attention and help when needed. There are licensed units with room for about eight people each in some locations, so residents don't get lost in a crowd and staff can focus on individual needs.
Bethel helps with things like bathing, grooming, and dressing, and can provide transportation to medical appointments, so seniors don't have to worry about missing check-ups. They offer medication management, wound care, 24-hour nurse support, and sometimes have a geriatric nurse practitioner for extra help. The amenities lean toward comfort, with maintenance-free living, activities for Alzheimer's patients, and programs meant to lift spirits and keep minds active. Assisted living is available for those who need help but want to keep some independence, and Bethel also offers independent living and skilled nursing for people who need more medical care, along with home care when people want support but prefer to stay where they are. Some Bethel homes welcome pets, so residents can keep a companion with them. There are also board and care homes in neighborhoods for those who like a quieter place with fewer residents. Each Bethel location has its own license number, showing it meets state standards. Families can visit and watch videos of the homes, making it easier to see what each place is like before making a decision.