Roseadele sits at 1505 3rd St SE in Jamestown, ND, and runs as a basic care facility licensed for up to 6 residents by the North Dakota Department of Social Services, though it also has a 20-bed locked unit made for people with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia, and staff are present at all hours, day and night, with caregivers awake and available to help with emergencies, medication, incontinence care, diabetic care, high acuity needs, and those who can't walk on their own. The rooms come as studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and semi-private, some on the ground floor for easier access, and all have features like wheelchair access, full kitchens, air conditioning, showers, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, while residents get three homemade meals each day with changes made for medical diets, plus restaurant-style dining overseen by professional chefs, and they can order guest meals or choose room service when they like.
The place doesn't have any nursing or assisted living beds but functions as a long term care and home health service provider, providing independent living options for active seniors who want a social and easier lifestyle, along with memory care programs for those with dementia, and assisted living help with dressing, bathing, hygiene, and moving from bed to chair, and staff help with everything from medication management to checking insulin for diabetes, and they'll assist with two-person transfers when needed, so each person can keep some freedom but still feel safe. The grounds have a warm, lived-in feel, with outdoor spaces and cozy spots for reading, music, or gathering, plus a barber or salon, a hot tub and sauna, fitness and wellness rooms, and inside, seniors can join in book reading, movie nights, arts and crafts, music programs, board games, pet therapy, daily events, or just use the recreation and community rooms.
Chaplain services, daily housekeeping, and scheduled exercise and wellness training are all part of life here, and personalized care plans fit every person's health needs, whether it's hydrotherapy, speech therapy, tracheostomy care, intravenous needs, or just someone to keep company. The center manages transportation for rides to doctor's appointments, errands, church, shopping, and other outings, and there's always something going on, like fitness classes, outings, field trips, and evening events, with each day organized to help keep everyone connected and healthy. Residents covered by Medicaid, Medicare, or private insurance are welcome, and family and visitors can know that residents have staff to monitor and support them around the clock, with secure memory care for Alzheimer's and dementia, and the ability to age in place with dignity. Verification of licenses, credentials, and qualifications is required, which provides peace of mind for families wanting safe care for their loved ones in a smaller, more personal setting.