Elk River Senior Living

    11124 183rd Circle NW, Elk River, MN, 55330
    3.6 · 17 reviews
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    3.0

    Nice staff but poor maintenance

    I like the apartment, location, and many of the staff - people are friendly, welcoming, and the activities director is amazing (she got my husband engaged). That said, the place has persistent upkeep and cleanliness problems: hallways unclean, painting unfinished, deck and screen-porch repairs outstanding for months/years, and the fitness room is poorly equipped. They're short-staffed with only a few RNs and high aide turnover; aides can be helpful but nurses can be rigid and communication with families is hit-or-miss. Food quality and single meal options disappointed me, and pricing feels high given the maintenance issues. Overall a decent experience in some ways, but the facility needs better maintenance and staffing to match the price.

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    3.65 · 17 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      2.9
    • Staff

      3.5
    • Meals

      1.7
    • Amenities

      2.8
    • Value

      2.2

    Pros

    • Attractive, neat, homey facility
    • Many activities and proactive activities director
    • Friendly, welcoming staff who learn residents' names
    • Helpful aides and approachable RNs
    • Memory care option available
    • Amenities such as beauty salon, theater room, activity room, and library
    • Good social environment — peers of similar age, easy to get acquainted
    • Apartments described as nice and a good fit for some residents
    • Staff responsive to requests and accommodating during move-in
    • Meals served with nice table settings (goblet and coffee cup) in some instances
    • Transportation services available
    • Staff available to speak with family and engage residents
    • Fast enrollment/pleasant tour experiences reported
    • Some residents highly recommend the community
    • Pandemic-era flexibility (meals delivered to rooms) mentioned
    • Perceived high standards and caring approach by some reviewers
    • Convenient location for some families
    • Fair pricing reported by at least one reviewer
    • Positive overall experience reported by multiple reviewers
    • Management and long-term staff retained by some reviewers (nurses/maintenance still employed)

    Cons

    • High cost / expensive monthly fees
    • Perception of being 'dollar-driven' or cost-focused
    • Food quality complaints / bad or limited meal options
    • Limited dining choices — single meal option cited
    • Maintenance issues left unresolved for long periods
    • Unclean common areas (hallways not cleaned for months)
    • Unfinished painting and visible deferred maintenance
    • Deck and screen porch problems outstanding for years
    • Fitness room undersized and equipment broken; no treadmills
    • Short-staffed and high aide turnover
    • Few RNs on staff (three reported) relative to need
    • Inconsistent cleanliness in memory care
    • Some aides described as lazy or rude
    • Staff unavailability at times
    • Communication issues (residents with hearing need repetition; nurses rigid or not collaborative with family)
    • Management decline reported by multiple reviewers
    • Cable/TV setup odd or problematic (Spectrum setup)
    • Small bedroom size reported by at least one reviewer
    • Questions/uncertainty around pricing inclusions and meal plans
    • Some reviewers felt residents were neglected or minimal care only

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in these review summaries is mixed: many reviewers praise Elk River Senior Living for its attractive, homey environment, active programming, and friendly, helpful staff, while a substantial number raise serious concerns about cost, maintenance, cleanliness, staffing levels, and food quality. Positive comments frequently emphasize social engagement, community amenities, and strong personal connections between staff and residents. Negative comments repeatedly point to deferred maintenance, inconsistent cleanliness, and operational issues that suggest declining management attention.

    Care quality and staffing: Reviews paint a nuanced picture. Several reviewers report that aides and nurses are attentive, approachable, and helpful — staff often learn residents' names, are responsive to family requests, and an activities director is singled out as proactive and effective at engaging residents. For residents with relatively minimal care needs, reviewers express satisfaction and say needs are being met. However, multiple accounts also highlight short-staffing, high turnover of aides, and a small number of RNs (three mentioned), which contributes to concerns about continuity of care. Some reviewers explicitly call out lazy or rude HHA staff, rigid nurses who do not collaborate well with families, and periods when staff are unavailable. Taken together, these comments indicate variability in staff performance and staffing levels: strong relationships exist for many residents, but staffing shortages and turnover are meaningful concerns that could impact care reliability for higher-need residents.

    Facilities and maintenance: Facility amenities receive praise — reviewers note a beauty salon, theater room, activity room, library, transportation, and generally pleasant apartments. At least one reviewer described the community as beautiful when it opened. Contrasting that, a persistent and recurring theme is deferred maintenance and cleanliness problems. Multiple reviewers mention hallways not cleaned for months, unfinished painting left for nine months or longer, a deck repair outstanding for over two years, and a missing screen porch door for a similar timeframe. The fitness room is reported as undersized with only two pieces of equipment and one needing repair; no treadmills are available. These complaints suggest an ongoing maintenance backlog and inconsistent facilities upkeep. Some reviewers explicitly say the community has declined in management and physical condition since opening.

    Dining and resident life: Activities and social opportunities are consistently reported as strengths. The activities director is repeatedly praised for getting residents engaged and out of their rooms, and community members appreciate being among peers of similar age. Meals receive mixed-to-negative feedback: presentation and table settings were appreciated by some (e.g., four-plate settings with goblet and coffee cup), and pandemic adaptations such as room delivery were noted. Yet several reviewers complain about poor food quality, limited meal options (a single meal option mentioned), and unclear meal plans or pricing/inclusions related to dining. Food quality appears to be one of the more common service criticisms.

    Management, costs, and transparency: Cost is a frequent and strong concern — reviewers repeatedly describe the community as expensive and question whether services and quality match the monthly fees (one reviewer called it a waste of $4,000). Some say the place feels 'dollar-driven' and that management has declined, implying a tension between pricing and perceived value. There are also comments about unclear pricing inclusions and questions around meal plan details. On the positive side, a few reviewers found pricing fair and the location convenient, and several families praised the enrollment process as fast and staff as accommodating during move-in and tours.

    Patterns and notable concerns: Two clear patterns emerge. First, social and programmatic strengths are strong selling points: residents and families frequently praise activities, staff who engage residents, and amenities that support social life. Second, operational weaknesses — especially deferred maintenance, cleanliness lapses, understaffing, turnover, and inconsistent food quality — are repeatedly mentioned and appear to be chronic in some reviewers' experiences. These operational concerns are often tied to perceptions of management decline and value-for-cost issues.

    Bottom line: Elk River Senior Living offers many of the hallmarks families seek — pleasant apartments, active programming, caring staff members, and useful amenities — and several reviewers strongly recommend the community. However, prospective residents and families should weigh these positives against repeated reports of deferred maintenance, cleanliness issues, limited dining choices/food quality, staffing shortages and turnover, and relatively high cost. If considering this community, visitors should specifically inspect common areas and recent maintenance work, ask detailed questions about staffing levels (including RN coverage and aide turnover), request written specifics on what is included in monthly fees (meals and activities), and discuss recent or ongoing repair and cleaning plans with management to assess whether the operational issues have been addressed.

    Location

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    About Elk River Senior Living

    Elk River Senior Living sits in a quiet neighborhood in Elk River, MN, off the shores of Lake Orono and close to shops, restaurants, and medical offices, so folks can enjoy both convenience and some small town, country charm. The building stands three stories tall, offers controlled access for security, and welcomes people aged 55 and up, including those with pets. Residents can choose from bright studios, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, each with in-unit kitchens, radiant heat, windows for natural light, carpeting, closets, and safety features, so things feel comfortable and practical. The place offers independent living for healthy, social seniors, assisted living for those who need help with daily tasks like dressing, bathing, or medicine, and memory care for people facing Alzheimer's or other dementias, where the space is protected and routines focus on safety and comfort. The staff includes professional nurses and caregivers, and there are protocols for incident reporting, with families contacted during the day for non-injury issues and an after-hours nursing line for medical concerns.

    Services cover medication management, diabetic and high acuity care, incontinence help, and support for those who can't get around easily. There are care options and support programs like the Elderly Waiver, MN Senior Health Options, Alternative Care Program, and more, plus financial aid options for those who qualify, which lets more people benefit from the support they need. Amenities include a restaurant-style dining room with chef-prepared meals, a fitness center with exercise classes, a bistro lounge, club room, library, movie theater, hair salon, and a community deck, along with an on-site salon and Wi-Fi in the building. Other spaces like a chapel, large covered porch, three-season porch, putting green, outdoor patios with gazebos, and a cozy bistro add variety for everyday living and visits from family and friends. The atmosphere at Guardian Angels Engel Haus brings a German-inspired feel, and there's a pub and billiard room to enjoy as well.

    The community holds many activities for all residents, including social events, live music, happy hours, and spiritual and educational programs, so seniors can join in as much as they like, whether they're independent or need more support. The calendar is full for both assisted living and memory care, built to encourage participation and make folks feel included. Housekeeping is provided, which helps keep the apartments tidy and lets residents focus on what they enjoy most. Wellness programs like Wellness on Wheels, along with recreational areas, help people stay active and healthy.

    Care at Elk River Senior Living is tailored to each person, with an aim to help people stay as independent as possible while giving continuous support when needed, which is a comfort for both residents and their families. The team is there to help, being both caring and professional, and the environment builds a sense of belonging, community, and support among residents. The community gets fair feedback with a review score of 7.5 from residents and families and has been recognized for offering solid activities and quality of life. The combination of accessible services, a wide range of activity options, and attention to health and personal needs means folks can age in place with dignity and peace of mind.

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