Edgewood Jamestown sits in Jamestown, North Dakota, near Interstate 94, right between the Buffalo Mall and Jamestown Regional Medical Center, so you get easy access to shopping, healthcare, and restaurants like Pepsi Cola of Jamestown, and even a church, St. Paul Lutheran, is just around the corner, which is nice for folks who want to keep their regular routines. The facility opened in October 2016 and calls itself the "Pride of the Prairie," serving Jamestown, Stutsman County, and all of Region VI, mainly helping older adults and folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, and they've got both assisted living and memory care services. With 68 units and 75 beds, Edgewood Jamestown is the largest memory care facility in North Dakota for the Edgewood Communities group, and the staff are there 24 hours a day, offering long-term care, short-term rehab, and even respite care if a caregiver needs a break, along with skilled nursing and daily support like help with bathing, getting dressed, moving around, and taking medications carefully.
They keep the community size smaller on purpose, so each resident gets more personal, friendly attention and it has a family-like feel, and you see the same faces every day, which can be comforting. Edgewood Jamestown does a lot for residents' physical and social health, offering both on-site and off-site activities, daily exercises, movie nights, walking paths, garden spaces, devotional time for spiritual support, and meal services with nutritious food that's made with quality ingredients; they even modify dining choices for folks who need different foods. The staff takes care of special needs like non-ambulatory care, managing diabetes, and dealing with incontinence, so folks don't have to worry about gaps in their care, and they work closely with local providers like the Jamestown Regional Hospital, White Drug pharmacy, and Sanford Second Ave to make sure everything runs smoothly.
For memory care, Edgewood Jamestown has secure areas, tailored care plans, and more hands-on help, plus special therapy and programs for people with Alzheimer's or other dementia, and everyone stays safe because they use heightened security. The community has options for assisted living and basic care and also offers independent living, nursing care, continuing care, short-term stays, adult day services, and even help at home if someone doesn't want to move in full-time. Transportation is available for trips to parks, local events, and attractions, which means residents can stay connected to the Jamestown community and spend time off campus if they wish. Common spaces and social activities make it easy to meet neighbors, join group events, and keep busy through the day, so no one feels alone, and the focus always stays on keeping residents comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible.