
98 Assisted Living Facilities near New Hope, MN
There are 98 Assisted Living Facilities in the New Hope area, with 5 in New Hope and 93 nearby.
The average cost of assisted living in New Hope is $2,780 per month. This is lower than the national median of $3,500.
To help you with your search, browse the 384 reviews below for assisted living facilities in New Hope. On average, consumers rate assisted living in New Hope 3.3 out of 5 stars. Better rated regions include Crystal with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars.
Caring.com has helped thousands of families find high-quality senior care. To speak with one of our Family Advisors about assisted living options and costs in New Hope, call (855) 863-8283.
Top 10 Assisted Living Facilities in New Hope, MN
Good Samaritan Society - Ambassador
The Residence at North Ridge
The Lodge of New Hope
The Caring Sisters Home - New Hope
Copperfield Hill
Champlin Shores
Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge
Sunrise of Golden Valley
Adagio Manor Assisted Living
Meadow Ridge Senior Living
The Landings of Minnetonka
Autumn Glen Senior Living
Chandler Place
Roitenberg Family Assisted Living Res...
Gianna Homes - Sursum Corda
Comfort Residence St. Louis Park
Millers Landing Senior Living
Gianna Homes – Gladys’ Place
AMA Group Home
Tradition Independent & Assisted Living
The Glenn Hopkins
The Legacy of St. Anthony
Parkshore Senior Campus
The Waterford Independent & Assisted ...
The Glenn Minnetonka
The Kenwood
The Harbors Senior Living of Fridley
Meridian Manor
Arbor Lakes
SilverCreek on Main
Encore at Champlin
Cherrywood Pointe of Roseville
Ecumen Prairie Lodge
Grace Homes
Brightondale Senior Community
Deephaven Woods Senior Living
Epiphany Pines Senior Housing
Nurturing Care residential Home
Signe Burckhardt Manor
Cherrywood Pointe Of Minnetonka
Cherrywood Pointe of Plymouth
St Therese of Oxbow Lake
Vernon Terrace of Edina
Heathers Manor Assisted Living
Earle Brown Terrace
Cornerstone Assisted Living
Beacon Hill
New Brighton Care Center
Bryant Square Apartments
Royce Place
New Perspective | Columbia Heights
Jones-Harrison Residence
The Landmark of Fridley
Augustana Apartments
Walker Methodist Health Center
Folkestone
SummerWood of Plymouth
HEALTH CENTER
Saint Theresa of New Hope
Angels of Mercy
Supportive Living Solutions
Hillcrest of Wayzata Rehabilitation &...
Menorah Plaza
Kingsley Commons
Benedictine Senior Living at Steeple ...
Maranatha
Epiphany Senior Housing
New Perspective | Carlson Parkway
Amazing Love LLC.
Emerald Crest of Minnetonka
Long Lake Assisted Living
Osseo Gardens
Country Villa
Elder Homestead
Benedictine Health Center Innsbruck
Bassett Creek Commons SR. Hsing
Hennepin Home Health Care
BrightStar Care South Minneapolis Metro
Roitenberg Family Assisted Living
The Caring Sisters Home - Golden Valley
Rising Cedar Apartments, New Hope Apa...
Rakhma Harmony Home
The Sanctuary at Brooklyn Center
White Pine Advanced Assisted Living &...
The Caring Sisters Home - Queens
What to Consider About Assisted Living in New Hope
New Hope is a northwestern suburb of Minneapolis that gives seniors easy access to the big city's riches with a 20-minute drive. With 18 city parks spread over 200 acres, New Hope makes it easy for seniors to spend restorative time in nature. Adults aged 65 and older make up nearly 19% of New Hope’s population of approximately 21,000.
To support seniors who need help with day-to-day activities while enjoying as much independence as possible, New Hope offers four assisted living facilities. Another 88 in surrounding cities provide older adults with plentiful choices. All assisted living communities in the state are regulated and licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health.
Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in New Hope
- Seniors who enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle can breathe easy thanks to the good air quality in New Hope. Hennepin County receives an “A” for ozone pollution and a “B” for particle pollution from The American Lung Association.
- New Hope is a member of the AARP Network of Age-Friendly Communities, meaning that its elected leadership “has made the commitment to actively work toward making their town, city or county a great place for people of all ages,” according to AARP.
- Although the overall cost of living is about 13% higher than the U.S. average in New Hope, transportation and housing costs are primarily to blame. Seniors typically pay less for health care and groceries in New Hope as compared to the national average.
- New Hope’s climate may be too harsh and restrictive for some seniors. The average annual snowfall of 53 inches makes it one of the snowiest places in Minnesota, and seven months of the year see significant snowfall. The summer high in July averages 84 degrees, which ranks New Hope as one of the hottest places in Minnesota.
- Lower-than-average crime rates in New Hope may put seniors and their families at ease. The city’s violent crime rate of 11 out of 100 is half that of the U.S. average of 22.7. New Hope’s property crime score of 29.6 is also slightly below the national average of 35.4.
- New Hope seniors pay state taxes on Social Security benefits, income from individual retirement accounts, 401(k) plans and private pensions. Kiplinger’s 2018 list of the 10 least tax-friendly states for retirees ranks Minnesota No. 1.
Note: Data reported on this page was updated in 2019 and based on the latest 2018 figures.
Paying for Assisted Living in New Hope
Average Monthly Costs
Cities in Minnesota
Assisted Living costs in New Hope start around $2,780 per month on average, while the nationwide average cost of assisted living is $4,000 per month, according to the latest figures from Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey.
It’s important to note that assisted living rates in New Hope and the surrounding suburbs can vary widely based on factors such as location, the level of care needed, apartment size and the types of amenities offered at each community.
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in New Hope
To help low-income seniors in New Hope pay for services received in assisted living facilities, Minnesota offers the Elderly Waiver, CADI Waiver and the MSC and MSHO programs.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Minnesota page.


More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
- Veterans Benefits
- Life Insurance Policy
- Long-Term Care Insurance
- Reverse Mortgage
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Minnesota page.
Free Assisted Living Resources in New Hope
New Hope and the surrounding area are home to numerous government agencies and non-profit organizations offering help for seniors searching for or currently residing in an assisted living community. These organizations can also provide assistance in a number of other eldercare services such as geriatric care management, elder law advice, estate planning, finding home care and health and wellness programs.
To see a list of free assisted living resources in New Hope, please visit our Assisted Living in Minnesota page.
Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in New Hope
New Hope-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Minnesota are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Minnesota page for more information about these laws.


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Recent Reviews of Assisted Living in New Hope
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Review of The Residence at North Ridge
I love living here! All of the aides are so nice to me- People are so friendly!! Its a pleasure keeping my beautiful apartment clean and tidy. I love everything about this place. I prayed so much a... Read more
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Review of The Residence at North Ridge
Avoid The Residence at North Ridge assisted living. They have gone through at least 3 executive directors in the past year that I know of, and the job posting is up again. I don't know the root cau... Read more
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Review of The Residence at North Ridge
I had been really happy with The Residence at North Ridge until recently. My dad is 95 years and he lost one leg about three years ago, and then he got a sore on his good leg. He had a nurse come u... Read more
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