Cedar Terrace sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in St. Cloud close to shops, restaurants, and downtown, so getting out and about is pretty easy, and it helps that the bus line goes nearby, and there's plenty of off-street parking as well as detached garages for those who need them. The community offers affordable housing programs through things like Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance and LIHTC units, and rent can be subsidized for qualifying residents, which helps folks on a fixed income, and there are senior apartment options with both one- and two-level living, and floor plans come in studio, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom sizes, some even with private patios and balconies. Several of the units are handicap accessible, and some have washer and dryer hookups right in the home, making day-to-day life a bit easier.
There are amenities like cable-ready units, high-speed internet, and private patios, and the community has a playground for family visits. Transportation is available to help with getting around town, and 24-hour emergency maintenance means help is available if anything serious goes wrong in the home. Cedar Terrace has specific care types such as assisted living, home care, and memory care, and they customize care to meet each resident's needs, with specially designed memory care services for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, aiming to keep things calm and safe. Assisted living services include help with things like bathing, dressing, and medication management, and there are programs in place to support resident well-being.
The staff at Cedar Terrace has been recognized with awards for being friendly and helpful, and the community has earned "Best of Senior Living" for care and support. Meals are planned and prepared by cooks and meal planners who focus on nutrition and quality. Pets aren't allowed, except for assistance animals. Cedar Terrace is managed by Thies & Talle Management out of Chanhassen, Minnesota. The facility is designed for people who want independent living with options for support as their needs change, and the range of services and community features aim to make daily living manageable, social, and safe for seniors.