Everyday Living at 355 15th Avenue North in South St Paul, Minnesota, runs a senior living community where residents find many types of help under one roof, and you know, they have these different programs with their own names and offer things like assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, and home care, so people really get what they need, and it doesn't matter if you need long-term care, a place to stay for a short break (respite care), or just some help now and then with daily life, they'll set it up for you. They've really filled the place with things that make life easier: there's a beauty salon, cable TV, Wi-Fi, a nice dining room with meals including diabetes-friendly and special-restriction diets, a garden for fresh air, scheduled activities residents actually run themselves, and walkways and outdoor spaces for moving around. Folks get rooms that are all set up and ready-fully furnished, with telephones, kitchenettes, and regular house-keeping and laundry service. There's a 24-hour call system, so help comes quick if you need it day or night, and supervision going all day, plus specific support with bathing, dressing, moving from place to place, and just plain everyday living, including medication help, mental wellness programs, and even transportation to medical appointments or the doctor.
The staff covers personal care, companionship, errands, and they also have nurses, CNAs, and people with experience-always looking for more folks to join their team-so they can help with whatever level of care someone needs, including specialized programs like independent living skills training, adult foster care, ICFMR for people with intellectual disabilities, and community support for mental health and brain injuries, and they believe in treating everyone with dignity, keeping people as independent as possible, and making sure they feel at home. At Everyday Living, they serve adults, seniors, families needing home or in-home care, and even those who want help with housing, respite, hospice, palliative care, or who need help with ramps or lifts for getting around better. They've got day services, outpatient rehab, a mental health center and psychiatric hospital support, and something called integrated community support, where people get their own apartments with extra help right there when needed. Amenities add up to things like an on-site barber/salon, arts room, emergency alert systems, gardens for relaxing, and rooms ready to move right into, plus home decor and specialty snacks available too-simple things that really add up over time and make the place friendlier. For families or people looking for honest care solutions in South St Paul that stick to the basics of safety, comfort, and daily support-whether for a while or for the long run-this is a spot focused on putting residents first and making sure everyone feels accepted and part of a safe, attentive community.