Pricing ranges from
    $4,221 – 5,065/month

    Parker Oaks Senior Living by Heartland Senior Living

    211 6th St NW, Winnebago, MN, 56098
    3.7 · 11 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Kind staff, pleasant, limited parking

    I toured this senior living facility and the staff were consistently kind, personable, and helpful - residents genuinely seemed joyful. The newer wing is much nicer, but the overall layout isn't great for frail seniors and room views vary. Ownership recently changed and bundled services felt expensive. Expansion is underway: parking is very limited, cones and construction vehicles block the access road, though I appreciated the site workers; the small-town location is pleasant.

    Pricing

    $4,221+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $5,065+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    3.73 · 11 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      3.7
    • Staff

      4.3
    • Meals

      3.7
    • Amenities

      3.0
    • Value

      2.0

    Pros

    • friendly, personable, and helpful staff
    • residents appear joyful with daily smiles
    • newer wing or recently updated areas are nicer
    • generally regarded as a good/great facility
    • ongoing expansion and facility improvements
    • small-town location
    • visible appreciation for site/construction workers

    Cons

    • ownership change / management transition
    • bundled services perceived as expensive
    • facility layout not well suited for some elderly residents
    • views vary significantly by room
    • very limited parking
    • construction-related access restrictions (cones, vehicles)
    • on-site construction causing disruption

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment in the reviews for Parker Oaks Senior Living by Heartland Senior Living is cautiously positive, with a clear, recurring emphasis on staff quality and resident wellbeing balanced against several practical concerns tied to management changes, cost, facility layout, and ongoing construction. Reviewers consistently praise the human side of the community — staff are described as nice, personable, helpful and wonderful — and multiple comments note that residents seem genuinely happy and often smile, which indicates a strong culture of onsite caregiving and positive day-to-day resident interactions.

    Care quality and staff: The most prominent strength across the summaries is the staff. Descriptors like "personable," "helpful," and "wonderful" appear repeatedly, and reviewers highlight daily smiles and residents' joy as evidence of effective staff engagement. This suggests reliable frontline caregiving, good interpersonal interactions, and a positive atmosphere in resident-facing services. Given the repeated emphasis, staffing and the quality of resident engagement appear to be major assets for Parker Oaks.

    Facilities and physical layout: The facility itself receives mixed but mostly favorable comments. Several reviewers call it a "great facility," and the newer portion or wing is noted as being nicer, implying that upgrades or recent construction have improved some living areas. However, there is a notable concern about the layout: reviewers say the floorplan or overall arrangement "is not good for elderly" residents. That phrase points to potential accessibility, navigation, or safety issues (for example, long hallways, confusing circulation, or poor placement of amenities) that could adversely affect residents with mobility or cognitive limitations. Another facility-related note is that views vary by room, so prospective residents should be aware that room placement materially affects outlook and natural light.

    Management, cost, and operations: Several reviewers mention an ownership change, which can signal a transitional period and possible uncertainty around policies, staffing, or service models. Additionally, bundled services are called out as expensive. That indicates a pricing structure or package model that some residents or family members find costly or insufficiently flexible. These two items together (ownership change and perceived expense) point to management and financial concerns that could impact resident satisfaction and decision-making for prospective residents.

    Construction, parking, and access: A consistent, practical concern is the active expansion and the disruption it causes. Reviewers note ongoing expansion work, cones outlining an access road, construction vehicles, and very limited parking. While some appreciated the site workers and recognized the improvements being made, the immediate impact — restricted parking, altered vehicle flow, and a potentially cluttered or noisy environment — is a clear downside during the construction period. This is both a short-term quality-of-life issue and a logistical one for visitors, staff, and residents who drive.

    Patterns and recommendations: The reviews form a coherent pattern: Parker Oaks excels at interpersonal care and creating a warm resident environment, especially in newer sections of the campus, but is dealing with transitional and logistical challenges. Concrete areas for management attention are: clarifying and communicating changes associated with new ownership, re-evaluating the bundled service pricing or offering more flexible options, addressing layout/accessibility deficiencies for elderly residents (for example, improved signage, shorter routes, better placement of amenities, or accessibility retrofits), and mitigating construction impacts by expanding temporary parking, improving traffic routing, and giving regular updates to residents and families.

    Conclusion: In sum, Parker Oaks presents as a community with strong staff and a positive resident atmosphere, and it is actively investing in physical improvements. Prospective residents and families will likely find a caring environment, but should ask specific questions about room location (for view and light), how the facility addresses the layout for mobility and cognitive needs, the details and break-down of bundled service costs, and the timeline/mitigation plan for the ongoing expansion and parking constraints. These targeted inquiries will help balance the clear interpersonal strengths against the operational and situational drawbacks noted in the reviews.

    Location

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    About Parker Oaks Senior Living by Heartland Senior Living

    Parker Oaks Senior Living by Heartland Senior Living offers a steady place for seniors with options like assisted living, memory care, independent living, and long-term skilled nursing, so folks can stay as their needs change. The staff includes CNAs, TMAs, LPNs, and RNs, and there's a dedicated administrator, which means help's available 24/7 for safety and comfort, and if somebody needs help with bathing, dressing, medication, or transfer assistance, staff handles it with the same careful hands, whether daily tasks or more medical stuff like incontinence care or diabetic insulin management. The building has wide hallways, elevators, and rooms made for easy access, and residents can pick private apartments starting at 192 square feet up to 890 square feet, with extra touches like laundry, light housekeeping, and utilities all part of life, and cable or phone available if somebody wants it.

    People can bring their cats or dogs since the place has a pet-friendly policy, and residents often spend time in the all-year patio lounge with big windows for watching wildlife or in the TV lounge, gathering areas, beauty salon, or barber shop for simple pleasures, and there's even a spa tub for relaxing now and again. Folks keep busy with trivia, art classes, yoga or chair yoga, cooking classes, BBQs, picnics, day trips, holiday parties, and live music, so there's always something going on, and when the mood's more reflective, devotional services happen both onsite and offsite. All meals are chef-inspired, balanced, and tasty, with three a day, snacks in between, and staff ready to help with medication during meals if anyone needs it.

    Memory care services give tailored care for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the staff uses tools like EduCare's On-Demand Dementia Series recognized by the Alzheimer's Association® to keep everyone safe, comfortable, and engaged, and the memory care area's built for safety to cut down confusion and wandering. For anyone needing therapies, the place has outpatient and inpatient rehab with speech, occupational, physical, and respiratory therapies right there, so folks don't have to go far to get stronger.

    Parker Oaks sits in Winnebago, Minnesota and belongs to Heartland Senior Living, a local non-profit with other places in Truman and Wells-people often call the culture friendly, and staff say they aim to be joyful and kind, which makes for ordinary days spent among neighbors who know each other. Transport and parking are straightforward, and there's Wi-Fi and high-speed internet for keeping in touch or passing time online, all which adds practical comfort to daily life. Residents have personalized care plans, and the full calendar of social, educational, and entertaining activities gives everyone chances to enjoy days in their own way, all under a steady umbrella of care.

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