Living the way you choose is nurtured across our campus by a collection of beautiful indoor and outdoor gathering spaces. Whether living independently, using a mobility aid or requiring expert assistance, our residents and their guests have convenient access to significant daily connections just moments from their private home.
An in-house furry friend is a tradition in our community for bringing spontaneous smiles and unconditional love to our residents and team members.
Relax with a favorite book or project in our beautiful lounge spaces, featuring large windows and gas fireplaces.
Worship in our onsite, non-denominational chapel hosted by our campus chaplain leading weekly services.
Socialize with friends for meals in our beautiful restaurant-style dining room, featuring 4-person tables with linens, upholstered chairs and ample natural light.
Connect with your interests and your neighbors with social, spiritual, educational, and leisure activities planned and coordinated by our committed team members.
Complete your day with a delicious, personalized meal prepared by a professional chef under the guidance of Ecumen’s Registered Dietician Nutritionist.
Gather with neighbors for daily activities that promote fun, socializing and community.
Exercise your green thumb in one of our flower and vegetable gardens.
Enjoy friends, fresh air, treelined views, and songbirds in the shade and protected from bugs.
Follow our path as it meanders through our community surrounded by wooded views.
Start a new solitary adventure with your next read in our bright library room with tables, chairs and a fireplace.
Sit back and relax for a gentle ride in our swing built for everyone.
Treat yourself to a cut and style onsite every Monday for a fee.
Our neighborhood gem brings seasonal inspiration to our residents, families and team members. Beaver Lake and its county park offer more than a mile of paved path, scenic lake views, a fishing pier, and wetlands habitat filled with wildlife. We call it natural activity programming.
A short, five-minute drive from our campus, Maplewood Nature Preserve offers additional outdoor activities and fun with a 1.5-mile lime rock trail circling Green Heron Pond, abundant wildlife, and demonstration gardens for all ages featuring wildflowers, pollinators and waterworks.
With convenient stops across the street from campus on Maryland Avenue, the 74 bus connects residents and families to downtown St. Paul, West 7th Street, Highland Park, and as far west as Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis.
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Angie Andresen | Director of Communications
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