Golden Nest is a family-owned senior living community with two locations in Minneapolis and Richfield, Minnesota, that's been serving the Twin Cities area for over 15 years, and over the years, folks have come to appreciate its warm, home-like atmosphere and strong sense of community, where neighbors often feel like family. The place provides assisted living, respite care, memory care for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer's who may wander or need extra supervision, as well as care homes and independent living options. There's always a team of kind, attentive staff on hand around the clock who help with bathing, dressing, medication, and daily activities, and residents can get as much or as little help as needed to keep their independence. Rooms come in different options, from studios to single rooms, and even two-bedroom units, all of which are furnished with cable TV, telephone, Wifi, housekeeping, and sometimes a kitchenette, and the facility itself is clean, well-maintained, and safe, with a sprinkler system and emergency alert call features for peace of mind.
Meals play a big part in daily life at Golden Nest, and trained chefs cook up both Asian and American dishes using quality ingredients, so seniors can enjoy the foods they know and like, and there are all-day dining options and special diets for allergies or diabetes. The staff speaks Korean, Vietnamese, and Cambodian, making it simpler for those who don't speak English, and residents can pick Asian TV channels or other familiar touches that help them feel more at home. There's a good-sized dining room, movie nights, social and educational programs, craft and fitness rooms, a barber salon, and gardens with walking paths, so folks stay active, entertained, and social. Laundry and linen services, guest parking, maintenance, and personal care assistants all help life run smoothly.
Golden Nest also has community and resident-run activities every day, so there's always something going on, whether you like arts and crafts, games, wellness groups, or just sitting outside in the garden. The place is welcoming for those who are generally healthy but still want some extra help, and it's set up so seniors needing more long-term care can get 24-hour supervision and help with transfers if needed. For transportation, staff can arrange rides to doctor's appointments and around the local area for errands or activities, which makes life easier for everyone. Financial help is available for residents in need, and the facility tries to keep things worry-free, so people living there can focus on what matters to them, whether that's seeing friends, staying active, or just enjoying their days. People praise Golden Nest for its caring staff, comfortable spaces, good food, and for paying close attention to cultural and language needs, all of which help seniors feel safe, connected, and respected.