Prairie Rose Assisted Living sits in Linton, North Dakota, and has a close tie with the Linton Hospital Foundation, which is a nonprofit that works to help people in the local community, especially the elderly, get the support they need as they age. The facility offers 11 apartment-style living spaces, some designed for single residents and others that can fit a couple. All apartments come with utilities included, and they've got large kitchens, dining and living areas, walk-in closets, and bathrooms set up so people with handicaps can use them safely and easily. The rooms are private, with cable TV, a phone, housekeeping, linen service, and wifi, and some apartments have a kitchenette for more independent living.
Prairie Rose provides both independent and assisted living options, with staff ready to help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and even healthcare needs. There's 24-hour supervision and help, so someone's always around if needed, but the setup encourages folks to stay as independent as they can. Meals are cooked and served on site, and the kitchen team can handle different diets and special requests, making sure people eat what works best for their health. The facility also helps arrange rides to doctor appointments or other medical visits, so residents can get out when they need to.
There's a full calendar of daily activities put on by the community, so people have a chance to join in and socialize or do something fun most days. For people caring for a loved one at home who need a short break, Prairie Rose offers respite care for temporary stays. The whole place is set up to give comfort, safety, and a sense of belonging, all while letting folks live their own lives as much as possible. Prairie Rose also stands out for focusing on philanthropy, with a history of charitable giving tied into its work as part of Linton Regional Medical Center. The main goal is to make life easier, less stressful, and more enjoyable for all the seniors who choose to live there.