New Journey Home Page sits on Hat Trick Avenue in St. Louis, Minnesota, and folks will see it's a building with wheelchair access and several services for older adults. You can find assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, home health, hospice, adult care home, and independent living services here, and the staff offers help for those with Alzheimer's disease and dementia with features to prevent confusion and wandering. There's a steady focus on transition support, so people who need help moving from one stage of life or kind of care to another get attention and smooth changes. The staff personalizes care with tailored plans, and there's support for Parkinson's disease, surgery recovery, and occupational therapy, along with help for folks who need spoon-feeding and reminders for things like bathroom visits.
Rooms come in single bedrooms, studio units, and choices between private or semi-private, all furnished, with telephones so folks can talk to family when they want. The place is prepared for people needing daily help, with a 24/7 emergency system, supervision, and direct hands-on assistance for bathing, dressing, transfers, and health checks. Housekeeping and laundry happen regularly, and meals are prepared with dietary needs in mind, so special requests get considered. Activities fill the schedule, too, like game room fun, movie nights in the theater room, and fitness or massage sessions, while the barber and beauty shop, garden, walking paths, arts room, communal kitchen, chapel, and a dining room give choices to enjoy different parts of the day. Chaplain service, culinary chef-prepared food, transportation, and parking are listed, along with support for folks with mild cognitive problems or mental health concerns. The staff works closely with other healthcare providers to keep care steady and connected. There's a focus on safety features, with efforts to keep residents independent but protected from risks like wandering. Jenn Aysta, Trisha Krogstad, Tasha Bray, and Jewel Kjellberg are some of the listed staff members, and the facility belongs to the Our Communities group which includes places in Biwabik and Eveleth.
If folks want to know more about what's available, a quick phone call gives updates on current openings, and the online profile lets families get or share information easily. Owners and workers can claim the business listing to keep everything up to date. The facility stays ready for older adults needing comfort, care, and help for daily living, and always aims to adjust to what each resident needs most.