Edgebrook Care Center - Edgebrook Estates sits in Edgerton, Minnesota, and goes by a few different names, like Edgebrook Estates Assisted Living and Edgebrook Care Center. The place is part of the Good Samaritan Society and has served the area for over 40 years, with about 18 years under its current setup. The staff manages different kinds of care including independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and even hospice services, so people can find the support that fits their needs. Some folks come for outpatient or inpatient rehabilitation, while others get help through home health care or non-medical home care. Adult day services and social services are there, too, which help families along the way.
The buildings and apartments at 301 5th Avenue N and 505 Trosky Road West offer studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and suite layouts, many with full kitchens, and some are pet-friendly, which means residents can keep their companions close. Amenities fit both comfort and utility, designed for older adults who want some independence but still need a little help every day, like with meals, medications, or getting dressed. The place runs seven days a week from 8 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon.
Special programs work for seniors with memory loss, like Alzheimer's or dementia, and the center tries to make those areas secure and supportive, while still offering memory-enhancing activities, so people feel both safe and engaged. Skilled nursing is available around the clock, whether for long-term stays, wound care, or medical needs that come up. Hospice care includes bereavement and social work, and a medical director oversees everything, so residents and families have someone guiding the bigger decisions.
Since Edgebrook is part of a larger network, it uses security tools like an incident ID system to track issues and keeps its website secure from bots and unusual activity. People can find reviews and descriptions online, but sometimes requests through the website get paused during certain security checks.
Names like Marilyn Hulstein, Judy Vis, and Philip Samuelson are listed as points of contact within the facility. The community focuses on comprehensive care and supports a comfortable, flexible lifestyle, offering rehabilitation, long-term care, independent living, and all the supports that can be important as people get older and want to live both safely and as independently as possible.