Suite Living Memory Care & Assisted Living of Little Canada stands at 2740 Rice Street in Little Canada, MN, and has 32 private suites in a small, homey community with a warm, family-like feeling, and you'll find the building fully secure and wheelchair accessible, so moving about's safe and easy. The care team, with over 20 years of experience in senior care, gives each resident a personalized care plan, and it doesn't matter if folks need assisted living, memory care, hospice, spiritual care, or even respite care, because the place handles all those needs without any fuss. The focus there stays on personal relationships, making sure folks feel at home, and there's a strong effort to help everyone reach their best in physical, emotional, and spiritual health. Staff are always on site, with 24-hour support, and residents live in private studio apartments with bathrooms, some kitchen features, and cable or satellite TV, plus Wi-Fi and high-speed internet.
Meals come from a professional chef in a restaurant-style dining room, and dietary needs get the attention they deserve, and residents can enjoy guest meals or even room service when they want. You'll find a coffee shop, theater room, activity spaces, fitness center, salon and barber, outdoor patio, walking paths, and common gathering places set up for everything from religious services and social games to arts and crafts and gardening. Folks can take part in birthday and holiday parties, go shopping or on day trips, and attend live performances or other special events, so there's always something to do. Housekeeping and laundry services take care of the basics, and scheduled transportation means outings and errands aren't a worry.
If you're looking for pet-friendly apartments in a community that's part of a larger housing option-townhomes, condos, apartments, and even single-family choices close by-this facility fits right in, with legal protections in place for all protected classes. There's a focus on senior safety, including medication management, home security guides, and information about medical alert systems, plus help with hearing aids, cell phones for seniors, and internet plans made for older adults. Residents and families can get help with caregiving and home health, and those who need extra support with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia get special attention to reduce confusion and make life as comfortable as possible. While you won't find details on exactly what parking or outdoor facilities exist, and not every utility is specified, the community strives for accessible, friendly, and secure living in a way that's both old-fashioned in its sense of home and practical for people who need care that fits their lives.