Pricing ranges from
    $5,198 – 6,237/month

    Margaret Place

    1555 118th Ln NW, Coon Rapids, MN, 55448
    4.7 · 51 reviews
    • Independent living
    AnonymousCurrent/former resident
    5.0

    Friendly staff, clean, welcoming community

    I love living here - the staff are friendly, helpful and caring, the building and grounds are clean and well-kept, and there are plenty of activities, outings and transportation to shops and restaurants. Meals are good (some included each month and extras reasonably priced), apartments are roomy and secure, and the community is social and welcoming. The move-in was smooth and affordable - I highly recommend it.

    Pricing

    $5,198+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,237+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Transportation

    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.73 · 51 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.7
    • Meals

      4.2
    • Amenities

      4.3
    • Value

      4.7

    Pros

    • Well-maintained, attractive grounds and decor
    • Extensive, varied activities and frequent outings
    • Spiritual services and regular church outings
    • Spacious one-bedroom apartments with ample closets and storage
    • Appliances provided in units (stove, oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, microwave)
    • Safety features including grab bars, emergency pull cords, and twice-daily checks
    • Friendly, helpful, and responsive staff and management
    • Affordable meal program with included meals, guest options, and meal delivery
    • Multiple care levels and Medicare-accredited (memory, hospice, nursing units)
    • Clean common areas, laundry rooms, and well-kept landscaping
    • Transportation to shopping, appointments, and restaurants
    • Good value compared to full assisted living
    • Handicapped-accessible units and willingness to accommodate special needs
    • Courtyard, gazebo, pet area, library and on-site amenities
    • Smooth move-in support and proactive maintenance

    Cons

    • Older building and some outdated apartments (updates underway)
    • Common areas on smaller side
    • Menu can lack variety and home-cooked flavor; meals could be healthier
    • Limited or no assistance for blind residents (no escort services)
    • Two-bedroom availability limited and wait lists possible

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment is strongly positive: reviewers repeatedly praise Margaret Place for its caring staff, abundant activities, reasonable pricing, and well-kept grounds. The majority of comments emphasize a welcoming, friendly community where residents quickly make social connections and enjoy daily offerings. Many reviewers note the facility feels homey rather than institutional, with attractive landscaping, courtyard areas, grills and benches, and a generally pleasant neighborhood location near shopping and hospitals.

    Care quality and staff performance are among the most consistently lauded aspects. Reviewers describe staff as friendly, helpful, knowledgeable, and accommodating — from front desk and management to activities and maintenance teams. Specific strengths cited include proactive follow-up, pre-move-in walk-throughs, assistance with tight move timelines and condo sales, rapid resolution of maintenance issues, and twice-daily safety checks that contribute to a sense of security. Several reviewers singled out individual positive interactions (help with special requests, accompaniment to shopping or appointments) and noted the staff’s willingness to work with families. The presence of multiple licensed care units (memory unit, hospice, nursing unit) and Medicare accreditation also reassures families that higher levels of care are available on-site.

    Facilities and apartments receive mixed but predominantly favorable remarks. Many residents report spacious one-bedroom floorplans, large closets, furnished kitchens and included appliances. Common areas, laundry rooms, and public spaces are frequently described as clean and well-maintained. At the same time, multiple reviews flag that the building is older and some apartments are dated; renovations and updates are mentioned as underway. Common rooms on each floor exist but are described by some as smaller than ideal. Security is emphasized positively — secured building access and safety checks are regular features.

    Dining and meals are an important recurring theme. Reviewers consistently note that meals are affordable and convenient: continental breakfasts, a noon meal, and several included meals per month (some mention seven free meals/month with rent), with extra meals available at low cost and guest meals welcomed. Restaurant-style dining, meal delivery to rooms, and the option to cook in one’s unit are all cited. Opinions on food quality are nuanced: many reviewers praise the cooks, generous portions, and variety, while a substantial subset say the food can taste pre-prepared, lacks home-cooking flavor, or could be healthier. Menu variety is flagged occasionally as needing improvement.

    Activities and social life are prominent positive elements. The activity program is described as large and varied: cards (bridge, cribbage), singing, quilting, happy hours, educational programs, outings to grocery stores and restaurants, transportation to doctor appointments, library resources, and spiritual services. Residents appreciate frequent outings and rides for shopping, and the community atmosphere — many reviewers note long-term residents, active participation, and that newcomers quickly make friends. A few reviewers noted that some individual residents do not participate much in activities, but that appears to be personal preference rather than a lack of offerings.

    Value and management are often highlighted: many reviewers see Margaret Place as good value relative to assisted living, with rent often covering heat, TV, and some meals. The organization managing the community (Mary T mentioned) is noted for reinvesting in upkeep and care. Management and staff are commended for their responsiveness, transparency during move-in, and continuing support.

    Notable concerns and limitations are limited but important. The facility is an older property, so some apartments are dated despite ongoing updates; common areas are occasionally described as small. Several reviewers mentioned constrained availability of two-bedroom units and wait lists for certain villa-style options. Meal criticisms recur around variety and a preference for more home-cooked flavor or healthier options. A specific accessibility limitation appears in multiple comments: the facility is not well-equipped for blind residents and does not provide escort services for those who are blind. Those with that need will likely find Margaret Place unsuitable without additional supports.

    In summary, Margaret Place receives strong, consistent endorsements for its staff, social environment, cleanliness, safety measures, and overall value. It is especially well-suited for seniors seeking an active, social community with frequent activities, on-site transportation, and affordable meal options, while also offering higher-level care units on site. Prospective residents should tour to assess apartment condition (since some units are older), confirm availability of desired floorplans (two-bedrooms may be scarce), and clarify specific accessibility needs such as services for blind residents and any dietary preferences or special meal requirements.

    Location

    Map showing location of Margaret Place

    About Margaret Place

    Margaret Place Senior Apartments sits in a quiet, wooded neighborhood near Sand Creek Trail and Lions Creek Park, which means folks can get outside for a walk or sit and enjoy the trees without much trouble, and sometimes you'll see people in the garden clubs tending plants or just watching the butterflies and hummingbirds over near the patio garden during the summer. The apartments are for people aged 55 and older, with both one and two-bedroom layouts, and each one comes with a kitchen or kitchenette, air conditioning, cable TV, WiFi, and individual temperature controls, and the rent covers heat, water, trash, and recycling, so you don't have to keep track of a bunch of separate bills. There's a parking garage if you have a car, but the community also provides transportation for shopping, appointments, and activities, and there's free parking too.

    The staff at Margaret Place works hard to help residents stay safe and independent, with 24-hour on-site supervision, an emergency response system in every apartment, twice daily "I'm OK" checks, and a resident-controlled entrance for added security. Folks who need extra help can use services from Mary T. Home Health, and there's assisted living for those who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication management, and diabetes care-including monitoring blood sugar and giving insulin shots-plus care for folks with memory issues like Alzheimer's or who struggle with wandering or difficult behaviors, since there's a secure memory care area in its own building and staff have training for those situations.

    Meals are served restaurant-style in the main dining room, with choices for special diets like low sodium, no sugar, or for diabetes, and there's also a café/bistro for snacks or a cup of coffee. Social life's pretty lively with lots of activities run by both the staff and residents, including art classes, educational lectures, wellness and fitness programs, movie nights, religious services (on-site and off-site for different faiths), and gardening clubs. There's a library, game room, beauty salon, exercise room, movie theater, meeting room, and both indoor and outdoor common areas for visits and relaxation, and you'll see people bringing their dogs or cats because pets are allowed, which cheers folks up.

    The staff offers housekeeping and laundry services, can help with shopping, and they'll bring in visiting nurses or home health care as needed, though some services like regular lunch, beauty shop visits, or a guest suite for visitors have extra fees. Everything's set up to make life upkeep-free, with maintenance and landscaping included, so residents can spend more time on hobbies or with friends. Margaret Place tries to make sure people can stay as their needs change by offering independent living, assisted living, short-term respite care, behavioral care, and memory care all in one place, and the staff's around day and night to help with anything needed.

    The community scores well in reviews, with people mentioning helpful, respectful staff, a "homey" feeling, and good meals that use quality ingredients. Margaret Place is designed for older adults who want comfort, safety, and chances to stay active and social, and those who need extra care can get it without having to move away from friends or familiar routines. The setting among trees and close to parks means it's an easy place to get a little peace and fresh air, and there are plenty of ways for residents to stay involved or just relax as they like.

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