Grandma's Place II sits in Crystal, MN, in Hennepin County, and folks will find all kinds of care here for seniors, including assisted living, memory care, and specialized programs for people with Parkinson's or other needs. The staff keep a close eye on everyone, since there's 24-hour supervision and a pull-cord system in every unit in case someone needs help fast, and nurses and caregivers like CNAs, LPNs, and RNs are on hand, so regular checkups and medication management happen right on site. The place is licensed under number 26763 as Housing With Services, and the building follows ADA rules, with wheelchair-accessible rooms and bathrooms so folks who don't get around too well are safe.
Families will see caregivers can help with all kinds of daily things people might need from bathing to dressing to moving around, along with a continence management program. There's regular housekeeping, linen, and laundry service, and meals come three times a day in a restaurant-style way, with snacks and special diet options when they're needed. Folks can join in meal prep activities too. For activities, there are daily programs, devotional time, movie nights, party events, a bunch of fun classes like computer learning, and a few special programs and features that go by their own names, plus there's a chapel, a balcony, an art room, and they've even got a theater and gym.
The grounds are safe and secure, with walking paths, a garden, and places for pets, since they do let dogs and cats stay. Some units come as studios and have kitchenettes and big closets, along with air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. People can use the pool, hot tub, library, beauty salon, and barber, and the place has a safe, friendly feeling where people can get together for social outings, religious events, or just quiet time to themselves. Grandma's Place II accepts folks in for respite care if someone needs a short-term stay, and transportation's available for medical appointments or errands. Staff check on residents each month for wellness and health through regular physician visits, and they keep things clean, take care of all maintenance, and keep residents comfortable. Care is personalized, safe, and steady, and families will see a dedicated team working for seniors' health and peace of mind. The community welcomes both independent seniors and those who need more support, and their licensing and surveys go through local and state government for oversight, but they don't accept Medicare unless they're certified for it. There's always someone there to help, and the facility keeps a loving, calm environment for older folks to become their best.