Edgewood Sisseton sits at 308 Hillview Road in Sisseton, South Dakota, right near the hills of the Coteau des Prairies, and even though it opened its doors back in 1999 and was acquired in June 2011, the place feels small and familiar with 25 beds and 23 units, so you don't get that lost feeling you might get in a big place, and folks here can pick from studio or one-bedroom apartments that come with kitchenettes, some with large private bathrooms if that's your preference. The community is focused on assisted living but also has everything from memory care and independent living choices to short-term stays and adult day services, so there's a wide range of care, like support for seniors who want to stay independent yet need a bit of help, or more attention for those dealing with memory loss, and they even have services for terminal and hospice care, plus physical, occupational, and speech therapy on-site, which helps when your needs change over time.
Residents get meals with vegetarian options if that's needed, and there's housekeeping, meals, and medical case management worked out with local partners so you don't have to run everywhere for care, while the staff is steady, friendly, properly trained, and easy to reach when you need them, and they're always around to help with personal care and make sure safety's kept up, especially for those who need memory support. For folks who want to keep busy or socialize, they've got all kinds of activities, both inside and outside, so there's a steady mix of educational, social, and fun events, plus onsite and offsite trips, devotional times, and even a beauty and barber shop for self-care without going anywhere, and if you want to see family or get around town, transportation is available for a fee, and there's space for resident parking if you drive yourself.
The building's got common areas inside and out for visiting with others or getting a bit of air, and all showers are wheelchair-accessible, so getting around is made simple, which really matters for comfort and safety. You can choose between staying short-term, like after a hospital stay, or long-term if you want something steadier, and they're known for keeping things relaxed and offering a home-like setting, with options for respite care or day services for people with special needs, so families can get a break when they need it. Edgewood Sisseton also offers virtual tours and helps with things like understanding senior living options or long-term care insurance questions, and they even hold tours and community events to help folks feel welcome before moving in, and all these things put together make for a place that's focused on providing practical care and support designed to help seniors stay as independent as possible while having peace of mind.