Lake Ridge Care Center Of Buffalo sits in a quiet neighborhood with nice views of Buffalo Lake, and folks there get care for all kinds of needs, from help with daily living to skilled nursing, rehab, and even hospice through a service called Lakeside Oasis for those nearing the end of life. This place handles assisted living and memory care, including options for people who have mental complications, dementia, or Alzheimer's, and there are independent living choices, too. Residents can get private or semi-private rooms or studio apartments, and these usually have private bathrooms, walk-in showers, and grab bars for safety, plus there are emergency pull cords in every apartment with staff ready to respond day or night. The building is secured, and staff also help with medication, personal care, and regular health checks, including monthly vital signs reviews, while a dietitian plans meals to keep them nourishing and varied, and meals are served in restaurant-style dining rooms where you can have breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day if you want, and there's also a beauty salon and barber shop for haircuts and grooming.
Laundry and light housekeeping happen weekly, and extra help is always close by for things like transportation to doctor visits, social events, or even just trips around the Buffalo area, and you'll find a friendly staff who people have called helpful and kind in reviews online. Lake Ridge has activities and wellness programs running all month, with things like classes, clubs, and groups for fun or learning, as well as chaplain visits, Bible study, and worship in their chapel for those who want spiritual support. There are patios, gardens, lounges, and a big courtyard outdoors for fresh air and sunshine, while inside, Wi-Fi helps everyone stay connected, and the apartments and common rooms have modern features and are made for seniors to move about easily.
For those with medical needs, nurses and care assistants are always on site, and the care team can handle short-term rehab when someone needs recovery before heading back home, or long-term care if someone's health requires ongoing nursing. The health team works out a care plan for each resident by starting with a health assessment to decide what kind of daily support or medical attention is needed, and this support can increase if someone's health changes, since this community is set up to adapt as needs change over time. The community has special programs and staff for people with memory challenges, too, and there are partnership offerings with their sister site, Park View Senior Health & Living, for more specialized care or adult day services. Financial help is sometimes available through Wright County Human Services, for those who meet their rules. Awards for dining, activities, and the quality of their meals have been given over the years, and group transportation, wellness activities, and ongoing support aim to make life easier, safer, and a bit more interesting for seniors and their families.