Homestead Rapids Memory sits at 1770 113th Lane in Rapids, Minnesota, and offers a wide range of care for older adults. The community provides independent living for those who want a maintenance-free lifestyle, as well as assisted living for people who need help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, medication management, or simple personal care. For people who have Alzheimer's or dementia, the community runs specialized memory care in secure spaces, including The Homestead At Rapids, where staff provide 24-hour support and offer memory-enhancing activities to help keep people safe and engaged. Skilled nursing care with round-the-clock medical attention, wound care, and rehabilitation is also available.
The campus includes facilities such as Eagle Street Cared Living and Epiphany Assisted Living for assisted care, and Creekside Cottage Cared Living and DeMar Associates for long-term care. There's a group home called Camila Rose Group Home, which has 29 assisted living units, and Bethesda Lutheran Community Cottage 5 and 6 each offer 12 units. Autumn Glen Senior Living is another community name associated with the location. The senior housing facility has 54 rooms, with options for retirement and residential care homes. Pet-friendly assisted living options are there, and residents can join in community programs and onsite or offsite activities, such as devotional services.
Every area's kept clean and comfortable, with indoor common spaces, community gardens, mountain views, and well-appointed apartments to help people feel secure and relaxed. There's always an option for people who need respite care during short-term stays. Services like diabetic care, ambulatory and incontinence care, and medication management are standard, as is transportation. Staff focus on making care personal and adjusting healthcare plans for each person's needs. The environment's friendly, residents can expect professional staff, and the care ranges from independent living to specialized care for those with memory problems, with a clear focus on keeping people healthy and as independent as they can be. The facility stays up to date on health and safety rules. Homestead Rapids Memory doesn't accept Medicare for payment, but it gets reviewed by local agencies like the Department of Aging and Veteran's Services. You'll find different options for whatever support is needed, whether short-term, long-term, or something in between, and families know their loved ones get care focused on both comfort and safety.