Truman Senior Living by Heartland Senior Living sits in Truman, Minnesota, right in a rural area that feels close to the community, and you can see the focus on providing good, compassionate care by the way the staff-including an administrator, a community liaison, and other management-work together every day of the week. This non-profit group runs several facilities, including Truman Senior Living itself, which is a 30-bed skilled nursing home, and also the nearby Truman Manor Apartments, which has 30 assisted living apartments, plus they've got Parkview Care Center in Wells and Parker Oaks Senior Living in Winnebago, all set up to offer a mix of assisted living, memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing.
They stay open 24 hours with staff trained to handle many needs, whether someone needs help for long-term living, assisted living, or memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and they never rush anybody because every person's care can be adjusted for what fits best for them, and they've got short-term rehabilitation and both inpatient and outpatient therapy and community rehab services, too, which makes things easier for families who want resources for long-term care or family caregiving help. All sorts of therapies run there, including physical, occupational, and speech therapy, and they make sure seniors can see a nurse any time, keep up with medicines, and get help with things like dressing and grooming or even just getting to medical appointments, and the laundry and housekeeping are all handled by staff.
The whole place has an on-site beauty and barber shop, three meals each day, engaging social activities to keep people connected and active, and amenities to make life easier and more comfortable, like utilities included in the rent and easy access to cable or phone if residents want to add those. Memory care staff get special training so they can really understand and help folks who have dementia, and there's always a strong focus on independence and letting people keep up their daily routines as much as possible, whether someone's there for skilled nursing, respite, palliative care, or just short-term rehabilitation between hospital stays.
Being community-based and run by people who live around there means they try hard to make everyone feel at home and safe, and while the place has earned a 3.0 rating from seven reviews, many just appreciate the honest, friendly feeling the staff share. Amenities are set up to support comfort and convenience, and the range of services lets residents pick what fits them best. It's a place that matches care to the individual, aiming for a warm, supportive environment where seniors can live as independently as they're able for as long as possible.