Pricing ranges from
    $5,141 – 6,169/month

    Traditions of La Crescent

    333 S 2nd St, La Crescent, MN, 55947
    4.6 · 11 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Family home with compassionate care

    I'm very satisfied - this small, family-owned, homey place feels safe and easy to navigate, with compassionate, well-trained staff who provide 24-hour, responsive care and good family communication. My loved one has a spacious, bright private room (bathroom/kitchen), home-cooked nutritious meals (customizable, organic), timely check-ins, and engaging activities/community outings; staff understand memory loss and handled COVID well. Minor hiccups (occasional laundry/cable issues) aside, the team is caring and improvement-oriented.

    Pricing

    $5,141+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,169+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.64 · 11 reviews

    Overall rating

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

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.7
    • Meals

      4.6
    • Amenities

      4.5
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • Small, family-like atmosphere
    • Caring and compassionate staff
    • Staff trained to understand dementia/memory loss
    • Personalized, casual dining with no assigned tables
    • Breakfast on demand and customized meals
    • Nutritious, tasty, home-made and sometimes organic meals
    • Good staff-family communication and responsiveness
    • Active recreation director and engaging activities
    • Regular outings and field trips (e.g., Christmas lights)
    • Strong community involvement with local schools and churches
    • Private rooms with bathrooms and space for personal furniture
    • Refurbished, well-lit, and spacious rooms with windows
    • Large common dining and living areas with TV and patio
    • Secured/locked facility and secured outdoor courtyard
    • 24-hour care and timely check-ins
    • Suitable and less confusing for residents with memory issues
    • Cat-friendly environment
    • Staff supportive during end-of-life care
    • Facility appears improvement-oriented and open to input
    • Memory care described as affordable

    Cons

    • Older building (some infrastructure age noted)
    • Occasional inattentiveness to some residents' needs
    • Laundry service problems reported
    • Cable/TV service not always hooked up for residents
    • COVID-19 disrupted regular entertainers and groups

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews for Traditions of La Crescent is strongly positive, with recurring emphasis on a small, family-like atmosphere and consistently caring, compassionate staff. Many reviewers highlight that staff treat residents like family, are well trained—especially in dementia care—and are responsive to residents' needs and family input. Several accounts note staff support during sensitive times such as end-of-life care, and others point to good staff-family communication, timely check-ins, and weight maintenance as concrete signs of attentive care. The facility's small size is repeatedly framed as an advantage, reducing confusion for residents with memory issues and allowing staff to know residents well.

    Care quality and staffing emerge as the facility's foremost strengths. Reviewers repeatedly describe caregivers as compassionate, helpful, and understanding of dementia, with one or more mentions of trained caregivers and 24-hour coverage. There is a consistent theme of an improvement-oriented culture: staff and management are described as open to input and actively trying to improve services. Positive COVID-19 handling is noted by some reviewers, although pandemic-related disruptions (notably the temporary loss of musical groups and outside entertainers) were experienced. The facility is also described as supportive during end-of-life periods, underscoring a level of emotional as well as clinical care.

    Facilities and living spaces receive positive remarks overall, with many residents living in private rooms that include bathrooms, windows, and space for personal furniture. Several reviews mention refurbished, well-lit, and spacious rooms, some even with a full kitchen and living room in certain units. Common areas—large dining rooms, living areas with TVs, and outdoor patios—are highlighted as comfortable and home-like. Security features such as locked access and a secured outdoor courtyard are repeatedly noted, which aligns with reviewers' comfort about memory-care safety. At the same time, reviewers occasionally mention the facility's age: it is described as an older building in some summaries, which may explain a few service hiccups noted by families.

    Dining is another consistently praised area. Reviews describe personalized, casual dining with no assigned tables, breakfast-on-demand, and meals that are home-made, nutritious, and sometimes organic. Multiple reviewers specifically indicated that residents liked the meals and that menus are well planned, with alternatives offered when needed. These elements contribute to a home-like feel and personalized care approach in daily living.

    Activities and community engagement are active strengths. An engaged recreation director and a variety of activities—Bingo, field trips, outings to see Christmas lights, and programs involving local schools and churches—are frequently mentioned. The facility's strong ties with the local community are a recurring motif, contributing to meaningful programming that enhances residents' social lives. COVID-19 did interrupt some activities (e.g., musical groups), but staff efforts to resume and adapt programming are noted by reviewers.

    There are a few recurring concerns to be aware of. Some reviews report occasional inattentiveness to specific residents' needs and isolated service problems, such as laundry not being done and cable/TV not being hooked up for certain residents. These appear to be intermittent rather than pervasive problems, given the overall positive tenor of other reviews, but they are worth monitoring. The mention of an older building suggests that, while rooms may be refurbished and comfortable, some infrastructure limitations could exist. Finally, pandemic-related disruptions impacted activities and visitors, though reviewers also noted positive handling of COVID-19 by staff.

    In summary, Traditions of La Crescent is portrayed as a small, family-oriented memory care and assisted living option with strong, compassionate staff, personalized dining, active programming, and secure, home-like facilities. The facility's size and staff familiarity with residents are repeatedly cited as major benefits, particularly for those with dementia or memory loss. While a few practical issues—laundry, occasional attentiveness, and cable setup—have been raised, the dominant themes are of attentive, improvement-minded staff, good communication with families, nutritious home-style meals, meaningful activities, and a safe environment. For families prioritizing personalized dementia-aware care in a community-integrated, small-scale setting, these reviews present Traditions of La Crescent as a well-regarded choice with manageable and mostly isolated operational concerns.

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    About Traditions of La Crescent

    Traditions of La Crescent sits in a peaceful spot in La Crescent, Minnesota, surrounded by green spaces, clean landscaping, and trees, where people 55 and older can find different ways to live depending on the care needed, like independent living, assisted living, and memory care, and there's also skilled nursing, so it covers a wide range, and you'll find studio and semi-private apartments, most on the ground floor, with their own bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and wheelchair access, which helps make the setting home-like and comfortable. The staff stays on site 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and there's a nurse on staff part time, but nursing visits are scheduled, and caregivers know how to help with injections, insulin, transfers like with Hoyer lifts, and special memory care for people with dementia or memory troubles, so you get careful, tailored attention without a rushed or formal feeling.

    The community keeps people connected, offering senior-friendly technology, such as custom cable, internet, and cell phone plans, including things like Jitterbug or Consumer Cellular, and there's resident parking along with guest parking, making visits with family or friends easier, especially since guests can join at meal times, and meals are home-cooked three times a day or offered restaurant-style, with set and anytime dining, plus all kinds of dietary choices, like gluten-free, vegan, kosher, and more, so residents and families have fewer things to worry about when it comes to nutrition. Personal care can cover everything from help with medications, bathing, dressing, daily activities, diabetes management, incontinence care, transportation to appointments, and full-service laundry and cleaning.

    For safety, the property has secure, gated grounds with protected outdoor areas, wander guards, and medication dispensers, along with ID theft safety resources, and the facility reviews medical alert systems, like Medical Guardian, so everybody's protected in small and big ways. Amenities include a beauty salon, garden, open courtyards, TV rooms, indoor spaces for walking or relaxing, and a resident-run gardening group, with chaplain visits for spiritual support and religious services on and off site. Organized activities fill the days-with art classes, music, games, storytelling, karaoke, fitness programs, educational speakers, coloring, live performances, and community outings to places like parks or local events, so residents have plenty to do and get a say in how they spend their time.

    Traditions of La Crescent tries to keep things feeling small and familiar, with a homey setting and individual care plans for each person, and rooms have big beds and are designed for both privacy and comfort, but the open floor plans of living and dining spaces let people socialize and join in on community events, like birthday or holiday celebrations or outside picnics, and there's always someone nearby if a resident needs extra help, reminders, or support throughout the day and night. The community accepts Medicaid and offers all-inclusive rent, plus respite stays for short-term needs or post-hospital recovery. Everything's designed to let people age in place with dignity and support, from grocery shopping help and transportation to security and medical services, so seniors have choices and families worry less, and even though it doesn't have fancy names for its services, the focus remains on straightforward, reliable care for a wide range of needs, with published prices and a four-and-a-half star rating that shows good experiences from residents and families.

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