Essentia Health Lincoln Park Assisted Living sits in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota, and people say it feels homey for older adults needing a place that helps with daily things but still gives a bit of freedom. The building has studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments; many are private, with kitchens that have a stove and fridge, pet-friendly options if approved, and the heat and air are set by whoever lives there. All the utilities are included-like cable and Wi-Fi, except the phone services-so there's no worry about separate bills, and every week, the staff changes the bed linens and does housekeeping. If someone needs help with bathing, dressing, or taking their medicine, help is always there, and there's an emergency pendant system and a wander guard for folks who might get confused or lost. A registered nurse comes on-site during the week and is always on call, and there's a doctor who makes house calls if asked.
There's a beauty and barbershop on the grounds, which comes in handy, and the dining room serves three meals a day, with special diets like diabetic or allergy-friendly meals handled when needed. Folks can take part in activities inside-like happy hour, coffee hour, game room visits, spiritual meetings with local churches, and movies-or go out to places like parks, restaurants, or the casino on scheduled outings. Transportation comes with the deal too, including rides to doctor appointments and regular shopping trips, and there's a volunteer shopper if someone can't go out themselves. Residents enjoy outdoor garden space, a fireplace parlor to sit by, computer access with internet, and two family rooms set up for gatherings. People can also use community laundry and have full laundry service if needed.
Essentia Health Lincoln Park Assisted Living has around-the-clock supervision, whether day or night, and the staff develops a care plan for each person. The mental wellness and health programs are matched to what each resident needs, which can include help with remembering medications or managing conditions. Memory care and skilled nursing are available too for those who need more support, while some folks come just for independent living. The community also offers home care and long-term care services. Daily life is simple and social for most because there are so many group spaces and planned events, but the staff does a good job of respecting privacy and personal needs. The community is small, for about 34 residents, which means it feels close-knit, and residents can get the right amount of support in a safe place without feeling crowded or rushed.