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At Saint Therese, we're committed to providing extraordinary care, inspired by the Catholic faith and the Sisters of St. Benedict. Since 1968, we've been serving individuals, families, and communities in the Twin Cities. Our nonprofit organization relies on the generosity of donors to continue offering high-quality services, including independent living, skilled nursing, and memory care. We strive to create a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and loved.
Gave a listening ear to their workers, care about their residents and their families.
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Sharon Quast
Mar 9, 2023
4.0
Great at keeping up updated and hosting events to let us keep informed. Building does seem to be very slow compared to other building going on in the area.
Frequently Asked Questions About Saint Therese Senior Living
Are Saint Therese communities pet friendly?
We welcome pets and therapy animals to visit our communities with some reasonable guidelines to secure the well-being of our residents and guests. Some of our communities also welcome four-legged residents. Please contact us to learn more.
Can independent living residents still get care if/when needed?
Absolutely. Saint Therese proudly sustains an unparalleled continuum of care that ensures we’re with you every step of the way. No matter where an extra hand is needed, care is available, so there’s no need to move if your personal needs ever change. We’ll work with you to ensure you’re getting the right level of home care and help you decide when it’s right to consider other lifestyle options within our communities.
What's included in my monthly rent?
Of course, you’ll enjoy making a private apartment your very own. In addition, you’ll benefit from ample services designed to make life convenient and fulfilling, such as: entertaining activities , events and outings, transportation services for planned outings, maintenance, security and access to 24-hour nursing support.
You’ll also fall in love with our communities’ amenities. Some of our favorites are: libraries, beautiful outdoor spaces, wellness and fitness centers, movie theaters, chapels adorned with stained glass and so much more. Contact us to learn about amenities specific to each of our locations!
How long is an apartments lease?
All Saint Therese senior apartments are conveniently leased on a month-to-month basis.
Are meals available to me while living in Independent Living?
Absolutely. We offer dining service within our onsite restaurants, bistros and cafes. Contact us to learn more about the options available to ensure you enjoy nutritious, convenient meals.
What is the average age of the resident population
Saint Therese senior living communities are home to individuals in their 60s and up!
Can I bring my vehicle?
As long as you’re a licensed driver and have valid insurance, you sure can! There are some reasonable guidelines we ask residents to abide by when operating or parking a vehicle (to ensure our communities are safe for everyone). Call us to learn more.
Do you offer dining packages?
Whereas we don’t offer dining packages, we have a variety of options available to meet the needs and preferences of community members. Assisted living residents may dine in our dining rooms, cafés or bistros or even choose to order a meal for delivery to their residences!
Because each assisted living resident is unique, Saint Therese has incorporated a number of menu options to select from. Share your tastes with us and we’ll help you design your plan.
What kind of care is included in the assisted living fees?
Everyone has a unique set of needs based-on goals for personal health and well-being. Saint Therese offers multiple care options to select from when residing in assisted living to ensure residents live their very best life. Whereas there are many levels to care, on average, most assisted living packages will include:
Light housekeeping, linen & laundry services
24/7 emergency pendant system
Daily safety checks
RN visits with those who maintain medical files & collaborate with your physicians
Home health care services like grooming, bathing/showering & bathroom assistance
Medication set-up & management
What's the difference between assisted living and long-term care?
Assisted living is ideal for relatively active seniors who would like to choose from various care services to support every day independence.
Individuals who require around-the-clock skilled nursing care should consider a long-term care neighborhood to best meet personal needs.
Do I have to pay a monthly association fee?
No. Each Saint Therese assisted living resident is billed monthly only for the rate of his or her specific apartment, the care services he or she receives for the month in question and any applicable fees relating to late/incomplete payment or damages.
Does Saint Therese permit walkers, wheelchairs and scooters?
We welcome mobility aids in both our care center and senior apartments as long as they are operated safely and considerately.
I need help with everyday tasks but Im not ready for a nursing home. Can I live in an apartments and still get the help I need?
Sure, you can! Our assisted living residents love the independence and privacy of senior apartments. When accompanied by personalized care options, you’ll have more time to participate in fun community events, outings and scheduled activities. And, our residents are empowered to choose only the services they need and not more than they want.
What activities do you offer?
What activities do you offer for residents?
Our community life and therapeutic recreation teams enjoy designing activity schedules that not only engages our care center residents but also provides a sense of purpose, promotes health and well-being and maintains fun, stimulating neighborhoods! Some of the activities our monthly calendars are filled with include:
Intergenerational programming
Adult coloring, painting, arts & crafts
Veterans’ groups
Music therapy & sing-alongs
Tone chime & vocal choirs
Wellness & fitness classes
Manicures, pedicures & massage
Movies in the theater
Pet therapy visits
Dinner parties & luncheons
Ice cream & coffee socials
Concerts, entertainment & guest speakers
Bingo, cards, puzzles, trivia & games
Knitting, sewing & crocheting
Activity groups like gardening & baking
Specialized memory care activities
Catholic Mass & ecumenical services
Pastoral care & spirituality groups
Holiday celebrations & monthly parties
Outings with provided transportation
Volunteering
Can you tour the care center?
You’re always welcome at Saint Therese! Contact us to set-up a personal tour.
Can my loved one move in items from home?
Absolutely! Saint Therese encourages residents to move-in whatever furniture or mementos makes their new community feel like home. We just ask loved ones to help us maintain the mobility and accessibility of all by limiting choices to those best suited for the selected care suite or room. Contact us with questions.
What are Saint Therese's visiting hours?
Family members and friends are warmly welcomed at Saint Therese any time!
When are nurses and physicians onsite?
Saint Therese has compassionate caregivers present 24/7 for residents, including registered nursing assistants, licensed practical nurses, registered nurses and skilled support teams. Whereas physicians regularly visit our communities, residents are encouraged to continue seeing their personal providers. (We can also help arrange transportation upon request.)
How do I know how much care my loved ones need?
Once your loved one is admitted, you’ll meet with Saint Therese’s nurses and skilled support teams to evaluate your loved one’s current health condition and medical history. We empower our employees to take the time needed to fully understand your loved one’s every day goals and personal preferences. And, together, you’ll design a care plan unique to your loved one.
How long do most people need transitional care?
The average length of stay for Saint Therese’s transitional care guests is typically 2 to 3 weeks.
My surgeon says I will need transitional care after my surgery. Can I reserve a suite now?
Transitional care suites are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. However, we’ll be pleased to start your admission process once you’re hospitalized before surgery. Call: 612.322.5477.
Does insurance cover transitional care?
Transitional care is typically covered by most insurances, including Medicare , but a qualifying hospital stay may be required. Contact us to learn more about various financing options specific to your recovery goals.
What therapy is available while I stay in transitional care?
Ascend Rehabilitation, a division of Saint Therese, provides physical, occupational and speech therapy to address specific needs of individuals in transitional care. Prior to discharge, we offer a Safe-At-Home assessment with a comprehensive report of recommendations for equipment and services to assure a safe discharge plan. And once you’re home, Ascend Rehabilitation delivers fitness and wellness program membership and home-based services throughout the Twin Cities.
What if I don't feel ready to go home after I am discharged?
Sometimes we need just a little extra help, and that’s okay! Since we’re all unique, recovery time is different for each of us. That’s why Saint Therese has short-term respite stays available for up to four weeks. Respite guests stay in a fully furnished apartment and benefit from every amenity and convenience independent living offers. In addition, home care services may be added to guarantee you’re as comfortable as possible.
Since Im only staying at Saint Therese for a short time, can I still attend chapel services and participate in activities?
Our transitional care guests are encouraged to take advantage of everything Saint Therese has to offer! Regular Mass, ecumenical services, scheduled events and activities are just a few of the many exciting things happening every day in our communities!
How is memory care different than traditional long term care?
The first thing you’ll notice is the secured entry to Saint Therese memory care neighborhoods, encompassed outdoor spaces and that the safety of all our residents is top priority.
Just like within traditional long-term care, employees serve memory care neighborhoods 24/7 but the provided care is highly personalized and specialized—and that requires a few more helping hands. Saint Therese memory care employees receive ongoing training and education so each are prepared to appropriately respond to dementia-related symptoms like agitation, wandering or sundowning.
In addition, scheduled memory care activities and events are designed to engage, stimulate and socialize residents living with moderate to late-stage dementia.
How do I know if my loved one needs memory care?
As we age, we become more forgetful. Mild change is a normal part of the aging process. When memory loss is not manageable by making simple concessions like forming lists, keeping a calendar or retracing steps, there may be cause for concern.
If you notice a loved one’s well-being is potentially in jeopardy—unpaid bills piling up, he or she gets lost behind the wheel or you’ve considered unhooking the stove —give us a call.
Can I pick my loved one up for a daytrip offsite?
Absolutely. A residency at Saint Therese is designed to ensure you have more opportunities to socialize and connect with your loved one. Whereas there are some reasonable guidelines we ask family members to consider, we encourage loved ones to remain an active source of support and in our residents’ lives.
What types of senior living options does Saint Therese Senior Living offer?
Saint Therese provides independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, transitional care, and hospice care, ensuring a comprehensive continuum of support for seniors.
Are pets allowed at Saint Therese communities?
Pets and therapy animals are welcome to visit with guidelines to protect residents' well-being. Some communities also allow pets as residents. Contact Saint Therese to learn more.
What amenities and services are included in the monthly rent?
Monthly rent includes a private apartment, maintenance, security, 24-hour nursing support, transportation for outings, various activities and events, and access to amenities such as libraries, wellness centers, movie theaters, and chapels.
Can residents continue to receive care if their needs change while living independently?
Yes, Saint Therese offers a seamless continuum of care, allowing residents to receive additional home care supports without needing to move, adapting to their evolving personal needs.
What types of therapies are available at Saint Therese, especially for those in transitional care?
Saint Therese’s Ascend Rehabilitation provides physical, occupational, and speech therapy tailored to individual needs, supports safe discharge through assessments, and offers wellness programs including home-based services.
What are the visiting hours at Saint Therese Senior Living?
Family and friends are warmly welcomed any time; Saint Therese does not enforce specific visiting hours to ensure open access and connection.
How can I schedule a tour or get more information about Saint Therese Senior Living?
You can learn more and schedule a tour by visiting their website at https://www.sainttherese.org/ or by contacting them directly.
What nearby places can residents or visitors easily access around Saint Therese?
Nearby places include Ascend Rehabilitation for therapeutic services, Caribou Coffee and Fantastic Sams for refreshments and grooming, and SilverCrest Properties, LLC related to retirement homes and property management, all accessible for residents and visitors.
How does the proximity to Ascend Rehabilitation benefit Saint Therese residents?
Residents have convenient access to specialized rehabilitation services such as physical, occupational, and speech therapy, which supports recovery and wellness directly near their living community.
Are there local amenities near Saint Therese for social and fitness activities?
Yes, Wellbeats gym and Caribou Coffee are nearby, offering residents opportunities for fitness classes and social gatherings before or after visits to Saint Therese.