New Perspective Senior Living | West Fargo sits at 645 33rd Ave W in West Fargo, ND, and offers several living options like independent living, assisted living, and memory care for seniors, with services designed to fit different needs and stages, so some folks prefer simpler living and others need more hands-on help, and there's even home care services with aides for companionship and non-medical care, and the entire community tries to keep daily life easy with maintenance-free apartments that welcome pets and have things like full kitchens with granite counters, stainless steel appliances, washers and dryers, and spacious layouts for comfort, and in the common areas you'll find a warm atrium sitting room with a fireplace, gathering places for games, a pub for a drink, a café, a heated therapeutic pool, garden patios, an on-site library, and areas for dancing or cards so residents can spend time with each other whenever they want. People living here benefit from chef-created meals made from scratch with fresh ingredients served daily in the dining room, snacks anytime, and scheduling makes it easy for anyone to join happy hour, book groups, arts and crafts, weekly outings to museums or parks, card games, and gardening, and there are also devotional services and an on-site beautician along with regular visits from outside providers for those who want extra activities or support.
The community has 47 basic care beds and 119 for assisted living, focusing on providing choices that honor everyone's independence, but also have help nearby if someone needs it, and those who require memory care for Alzheimer's or dementia are looked after with special plans, activities, a protected environment, and staff trained for these needs, and families often mention the peace of mind this brings. There's always 24/7 on-site and on-call nursing support, physical and occupational therapy through Odom Health & Wellness and FOX Rehabilitation, emergency preparedness led by Brian Savre, help from the Social Worker Kris Packer, nursing supervision from Tiara Law, and overall management by Executive Director Paul Erdmann, so folks tend to know who's in charge if help is needed. Residents get transportation for shopping, errands, and outings, or can use the shuttle or sidewalk system to visit nearby parks, regional trails, hospitals, or restaurants, and parking is available, though details change depending on apartments.
The community welcomes people from all backgrounds and follows strong rules that protect against discrimination based on gender identity and orientation, whether that's with jobs, housing, or service, so everyone's treated fairly and can feel safe. The apartments and common areas are accessible, and safety features like fall detection and secured courtyards help residents move around with confidence, while staff try to be friendly, helpful, and kind, decorating for the seasons and working hard to make the place feel warm and homey. While there aren't a lot of specific details listed about utilities, outdoor spaces, or exact apartment features, the community lets folks tour to see daily life, dining, and activities for themselves. The main goal here seems to be giving seniors room to stay active and social, with support when needed, while still letting them enjoy a bit of freedom and daily connection with friends, pets, and family members who visit.