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5
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June 23, 2024
I love it here at Ecumen Prairie Lodge. I feel safe and sound. The food is great. They are all pretty fantastic people. They are fun to be with and I love them. I don't want to be anywhere else. The place is simple. We have coffee here any time you want it, or juice, and there's plenty of water. They wash our clothes and take good care of us. They take us to different therapies. So far, I love it. They are excellent. They are very kind and very caring.
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About Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Ecumen Prairie Lodge accepts CADI and Elderly Waivers upon admission as well as private pay residents. Our community is all one level and features studio units ranging from 300-400 square feet. Residents may bring in a dorm-sized refrigerator for their own personal use. To learn more about this provider's license and review other available state reports, please visit: Minnesota Health Care Provider Directory
Services and Amenities of Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
- Beverages provided
- Casual dining
- Snacks provided
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
- Horticultural Activities
- Entertainment activities/programs
- No woodworking
- Organized activities/programs
- Recreational activities/programs
- Resident volunteer opportunities
- Seasonal, holiday, and themed events
- Social Activities/Events
- Spiritual activities/programs
- Activities staff
- Educational Activities/Programs
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
- Mailboxes
- Shared Common Areas
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Closet Space In Unit
- Individual Climate Controls
- No Kitchen in unit
- Shower in unit
- Unfurnished units
- Telephone Hookup
Ambulatory Assistance & Accessibility
- Accessible apartments
- Accessible Facilities
- Ambulatory Assistance
- Hoyer Lift
- Mobility & Wheelchair Assistance
- Transfer Assistance
- Wheelchair Accessible Facilities
- Wheelchair Accessible Transportation
Guests
- Guest Parking
Safety & Security
- Controlled Building Access
- Safety & Wellness Checks
- Supervisory Staff
- Emergency Response System
- Personal Medical Alert Systems
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Medicaid Accepted
- Long-Term Care Insurance Accepted
- Private Pay Accepted
- Veterans Aid (VA) Benefits Accepted
Health Services
- Hospice Care
- In Home Health Care
- Medication Reminders
- Memory Care
- Podiatry
- Diabetic Care
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Campus/Building Details
- Flexible Visitation Hours
- Single-floor building
- Smoking Allowed
Languages
- English spoken
Staff Training & Qualifications
- Interview Every Team Member in Person
- Staff to resident ratio meets state requirements
- Staff trained in ambulatory assistance
- Staff trained in behavior management
- Staff trained in client rights
- Staff trained in diversity/inclusion/sensitivity
- Staff Trained in Ethics
- Staff trained in Medication Management
- Staff trained in memory care
- Staff trained in personal care
- Staff trained in safety
- Staff trained in taking Vital Signs
- Staff trained in use of medical equipment
- Staff trained to monitor for abuse/neglect/exploitation
- Staff Training Opportunities
- Trained staff on-site
- Staff trained in diabetes care
Pets
- No Large Dogs
- Pet care resident's responsibility
- Visiting pets allowed
- Pets
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
- Group exercise
- Life enrichment activities/programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
- Maintenance & Repair Services
- Maintenance Staff On-Site
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Outdoor common areas
- Patio
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Diet & Nutrition
- Dietary services
Personal Care
- Administer Medication
- Bathing Assistance
- Cueing & Redirection
- Dressing Assistance
- Feeding Assistance
- Grooming Assistance
- Oral Hygiene Assistance
- Personal Care Reminders
- Shaving Assistance
- Toileting Assistance
- Urinary Incontinence Care
Companionship & Escort Assistance
- Escort Assistance
Additional Amenity Information
- State Licenses: 413522
Costs for Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Memory Care
$2,585
Starting Price
Assisted Living
$3,255
Starting Price
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Reviews of Ecumen Prairie Lodge in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
4.7
(7 reviews)
Facility
4.7
Staff
4.7
Food
4.5
Activities
5.0
Value
5.0
John14
5
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June 23, 2024
I love it here at Ecumen Prairie Lodge. I feel safe and sound. The food is great. They are all pretty fantastic people. They are fun to be with and I love them. I don't want to be anywhere else. The place is simple. We have coffee here any time you want it, or juice, and there's plenty of water. They wash our clothes and take good care of us. They take us to different therapies. So far, I love it. They are excellent. They are very kind and very caring.
Jo
4
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December 13, 2022
Ecumen Prairie Lodge just had all studio apartments. They were about 100 to 300 square feet (300 was the largest). They were way too small, and I wasn't interested in that. They also had no kitchens. All they had was a small bedroom with a bath. They had a big lunchroom, a lobby where people hung out, and an exercise room with a few bikes and things. I didn't see any activity rooms or things to keep people busy. It was a one floor facility, and there weren't a lot of rooms, maybe 30. They all had a grassy area right outside their windows. It felt kind of homey, if the rooms were just bigger. The manager who took me around was very kind and very nice.
Provider Response
Tamra
5
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April 19, 2019
The people at Ecumen Prairie Lodge made it very easy and helped us through the whole process of moving my mom in. Everybody that we met and talked with were very helpful and inviting. They're doing awesome. They have art classes, Bingo and entertainment, so they have a variety of stuff for the residents.
Suzanne23
5
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August 30, 2014
I selected Ecumen Prairie Lodge for my mother and the staff are taking good care of her. Within the first week, my 96-year-old mother in law confined to a wheelchair had been taken on a two-hour bus tour, a drive into the community and she hasn’t done that in years. She is out and about. Her speech is improving now and she is speaking in sentences. All of the change that I thought might be bad for her has actually stimulated her brain. The exposure to new things is helpful to her in ways that I never dreamed.
Sonja Kennedy
5
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May 30, 2012
Hello Everyone! I am so sorry I haven't written before, but I was on a site and this came up so I thought I would write and say hello. It is coming up to 10 months June 1,2012 that we lost our dear mom Rita Kennedy. If any of you that read this is new, mom was a resident with you for about 6 ? years. She was the little southern bell with attitude, that chain smoked. She had her walker and she ran around there seeing how much she could get herself worked up with the staff. Remember her? Well, I've been meaning to write so many times and just did not get around to it. As much trouble as mom tried to stir up with the staff, she really did end up being happy living there. The last year I would say she was probably as happy as she was ever capable of being. She enjoyed the food, after she got everyone to fix it like she liked it, she enjoyed Dee coming and laying across her bed to chat with her. She had a love/hate relationship I believe with Janelle and Bev and a few others because she did not like to hear the words no coming out of anyone's mouth pertaining to her, but she did like you both very much. I don't think she would of lasted that many years after she had to leave her own home had she of gone anywhere else. Had she not had that freak accident outside while having a cigarette she would probably still be there. My mom had a mind of her own, she was always so independent and moving to assisted living after a few months stay in the nursing home would of been torch-or anywhere she would of moved to. My family and i appreciated the wonderful care mom was given, even when she didn't want it. No one wants to be treated like a child and I really felt like it at times threw no fault of her own she was. We knew it was just mom though. She made some good friends their and she was treated with the utmost respect and I noticed that I guess within the last year of living there, when we'd pick her up to go shopping or out to dinner, even holidays, she started saying I better be getting back home now. She loved all you kind folks if you knew it or not and she was happy living there. I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for being so understanding and loving toward her. We, as her children could sleep better knowing she was getting the best possible care and you would always let us know if she needed anything or having a bad day. You were so helpful to all of us in knowing she was in a safe, clean, friendly place and being well taken care of. I hope if and when my time comes to where I need assistance I can come there. I honestly can't think of a better place to spend my last years. We are forever grateful for your love and care of our dear mother. I miss her so much. Thanks again to you all. Sincerely, Sonja Kennedy
DaaronSmoln
4
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January 6, 2012
Last December, on a very cold day in Brooklyn Center, I made a visit to the Ecumen Prairie Lodge, an assisted living facility which gave the impression of cleanliness, order and comfort, if not luxury. I was visiting because one of my friends was in town, and wanted to see his grandfather in the home, and like a good friend, I was determined to keep my friend company.In spite of the inclement weather and recent snow, getting to the facility was relatively easy (and I have a small Hyundai hatchback), and the parking was excellent. The staff were very friendly, greeted us and assisted in finding the room. They were discreet and allowed for a feeling of privacy and dignity during our visit. The room itself was of a comfortable size, and gave me the feeling of a real home, not a hospital room. It was no Ritz Carlton, but I could see how it would feel like home. Between the pleasant staff and the comfortable, well-appointed facility, I was very impressed, and if I needed long-term care, wouldn't find a stay there unwelcome.
ethel26
5
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December 8, 2011
The staff was warm and welcoming. The residents all seemed to be in good spirits and that was quite refreshing. The whole building was clean, colorful, and inviting. I especially enjoyed seeing the different charts and art that was displayed throught the halls, loby, and cafeteria. Those elements provided a genuine home-like nature and tone to the enviorment.
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