Edenbrook Rochester sits at 1875 19th St NW, Rochester, MN, offering a range of care types including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing for older adults and people needing different levels of help, and the place has 81 certified beds with rooms that come either private or semi-private, with rates depending on the type and level of service, so you'll see studio apartments in memory care starting at $4,500 to $8,000 per month, and assisted living options run from $2,500 to $6,500, while nursing home care costs a bit more, usually $6,000 to $9,000 each month. The staff focus on keeping things friendly and help residents feel at home, while also offering housekeeping, maintenance, nursing care, therapy, activities, and meals made to support health-plus there's cable TV, Wi-Fi, and common spaces like a game room, dining room, salon, fitness center, and guest parking, all set in a newer, modern building that folks can visit and explore before deciding if it's the right fit. Memory care at Edenbrook Rochester includes secured areas and special wellness programs for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, and staff keep activities going to keep minds active and give a sense of comfort, and the Household Model lets residents have a say in their routines to keep their independence strong. Residents can get help with dressing, bathing, grooming, toileting, moving around, medication support, and even podiatry and wound care, plus there's specialized rehab after surgery, long-term care, post-acute rehabilitation, respite care for short-term stays, hospice, and outpatient therapy with options like physical, speech, and occupational therapy.
Edenbrook Rochester belongs to Eden Senior Care, and being a for-profit facility, it accepts various types of insurance, including long-term care plans, while maintaining a focus on the safety of the building with features like handicap access, washers and dryers, and sprinkler systems. Pamela Rice has run the facility since March 2017, and the team puts a strong focus on infection prevention and control, with 4 infection-related deficiencies found in the most recent inspection, and a total of 47 deficiencies overall, some having to do with keeping up quality control processes and making sure the facility has the right resources.
Nurse staffing is about 3.89 hours per resident daily, which gives people a good amount of attention, although nurse turnover sits at 63.2%, so there might be some changes in who's providing care at different times, but most describe the staff as friendly, dedicated, and professional. Edenbrook Rochester makes it a point to build a caring, family-like atmosphere where activities keep residents involved-arts and crafts, social gatherings, educational programs, transportation services, and nutritious meals all help support people's health and enjoyment. Peer and expert input help guide care, and the community plays an active part in the local area through outreach, support, and partnerships, with open room visits for folks who want to get a look before moving in. The care approach is always aimed at making sure people feel respected, supported, and as independent as they can, with post-surgical recovery to help people get back on their feet after injury or illness, all while maintaining a homelike, welcoming setting year-round.