Apple Group Home sits at 1404 Kentucky Avenue South in St. Louis Park, Minnesota, and has space for up to 21 residents in its fully furnished homes, where people who need daily help can count on things being taken care of, almost like living with thoughtful neighbors rather than in a big place. The community offers different types of assistance, including skilled nursing, assisted living support, memory care for people who need it, and short-term respite care for those who might just need a break or are recovering. There's a nurse on staff, plus visiting medical professionals, so residents can get the healthcare they need without going far, and medication management is included for safety and peace of mind.
Everyone who lives there gets a personalized care plan suited to their specific needs, and staff offer help with daily things like bathing, dressing, meal prep, and laundry, so you're never left on your own when you need a hand; there's even a 24-hour call system and supervision to make sure someone's always available, which helps folks feel secure day and night. If you or your loved one likes cooking, the kitchenette comes in handy, though meals are served in the dining room, where dietary needs for things like diabetes or allergies aren't a problem, and you can even find all-day dining and restaurant-style options if you want a bit more variety.
Activities are a regular part of daily life there, with movie nights, arts programs, a community room, and sometimes even special events that residents themselves organize, so there's usually something going on, be it quiet time reading in the small library or walking outside in the garden and landscaped paths when the weather's nice. There's Wi-Fi and high-speed internet to help folks keep in touch with family, and pets are allowed for those who want to bring a bit of home with them. On top of that, having a salon and barber service on-site, plus both laundry and dry cleaning, helps take most of the daily hassles out of living there. When new people arrive, there's move-in coordination to make the transition smoother for everybody, and it's clear the aim here is to make things safe, comfortable, and as home-like as can be for senior residents, no matter what kind of care or closeness they want.