CHOOSING YOUR NEW HOME making informed decisions for vibrant senior living
Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living Searching for a new home can be confusing, and at times overwhelming. That s why we created this guide for senior housing. Ebenezer has provided services for older adults for close to 100 years, so we understand the many challenges that go along with finding a new home. We re here to help you and your family in this new chapter of life. The guide will serve as a reference to help answer questions such as: When is it the right time to move? What is available? What should I be looking for in a new community? How can I afford this new lifestyle? We hope this guide will be a useful tool for you as you begin, or continue your search for a new home. Ebenezer offers a wide variety of living options designed to make residents live more independent, meaningful, and secure lives. The following describes the options we offer. Use this section to familiarize yourself with the different choices available to help determine what might be the best fit for you. 2 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Table of Contents Independent Senior Living... 4-5 Assisted Living... 6-7 Memory Care... 8-9 Adult Day Programs... 10-11 Skilled Nursing Facilities or Care Centers... 12-13 Assisted Living Checklist... 14-17 Senior Living Funding Options... 18-19 Compare Cost of Living...20 Tips for a Successful Move...21 Additional Resources... 22-25 On-Site Services...26 Fairview Hospital Locations...27 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 3
Independent Senior Living People who wish to live on their own often describe themselves as living independently. This can broadly describe a lifestyle of living in an apartment, condominium or cooperative building designed with the needs of adults age 55 and older in mind. Extra security, wider doorways and other adapted-design elements are part of the overall features of the buildings. These communities are designed to provide options that create a lifestyle of convenience while offering interaction with other residents to help you avoid isolation. Independent living communities may also have amenities such as underground parking, beautician/barber shops, convenience stores and gift shops. If you find that you need extra help, you can contract services such as housekeeping, personal care, or wellness services that make it possible to age in place without the need to move as your assistance needs grow. See the Additional Resources on Page 22 for Fairview and Ebenezer partners. Apartments carry a lease obligation, while a condominium or cooperative has the financial responsibility of ownership with a governing committee of residents. 4 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Ebenezer Independent Living Communities APPLE VALLEY Summerhill Co-op of Apple Valley 14055 Granite Ave., 55124 952 432 6640 BLOOMINGTON Nine Mile Creek 2301 Village Lane, 55431 952 888 0731 BURNSVILLE Gramercy Club at Burnhaven Drive 15001 Burnhaven Dr., 55306 952 215 3600 Gramercy Club at Greenhaven Drive 600 Greenhaven Dr., 55306 952 223 0100 Realife Co-op in Burnsville 12575 Pleasant Ave. S., 55337 952 894 6524 Ebenezer Ridge Point Apartments 13800 Community Dr., 55337 952-898-1989 CAMBRIDGE East Terrace Co-op 2155 6th Lane S.E., 55008 763 552 0709 DEEPHAVEN Deephaven Woods 18025 Minnetonka Blvd.,55391 952-288-2187 DULUTH Gramercy Park Co-op of Duluth 4072 Haines Rd., 55811 218 720 6275 EAGAN Gramercy Park Co-op of Eagan 1663 Yankee Doodle Rd., 55121 651 994 6778 EDEN PRAIRIE Valley View Co-op of Eden Prairie 10785 Valley View Road, 55344 952 943 9463 The Colony 431 Prairie Center Dr., 55344 952-828-9500 EDINA 7500 York Co-op 7500 York Ave. S., 55435 952 835 1010 EDINA York Gardens 3451 Parklawn Ave., 55435 952 898 6700 GOLDEN VALLEY Calvary Center Co-op 7600 Golden Valley Rd., 55427 763 544 1090 INVER GROVE HEIGHTS Gramercy Park Co-op of St. Paul 5688 Brent Ave. E., 55076 651 450 9581 LAKEVILLE The Fountains at Hosanna! 9850 163rd St. W., 55044 952 435 7199 LE SUEUR Village Co-op of Le Sueur 200 S. 3rd St., 56058 507 665 3474 MAPLEWOOD Summerhill Co-op of Maplewood 935 Ferndale St. N., 55119 651 735 4111 The Shores of Lake Phalen 1870 East Shore Dr., 55109 651 777 7784 MANKATO Willow Brook Co-op 700 Agency Trail, 56001 507 355 2556 MOUNDS VIEW Realife Co-op of Mounds View 7735 Silver Lake Rd., 55337 763 780 9737 MINNEAPOLIS Ebenezer Park Apartments 2700 Park Ave., 55407 612-879-2233 Ebenezer Tower Apartments 2523 Portland Ave, 55404 612-879-2243 OSSEO Realife Co-op of Osseo 12 6th Street N.E., 55369 763 424 9056 OWATONNA Realife Co-op of Owatonna 235 22nd Street S.E., 55060 507 455 3735 PLYMOUTH Cornerstone Co-op of Plymouth 3790 Lawndale Ln. N., 55446 763 478 4661 Gramercy Park Co-op of Plymouth 10400 45th Ave. N., 55442 763 531 9424 RICHFIELD Gramercy Park Co-op at Lake Shore Drive 6711 Lake Shore Dr., 55423 612 861 1379 Lake Shore Drive Condominiums 6615 Lakeshore Dr., 55423 612 861 7595 ROBBINSDALE Lee Square Co-op 4400 36th Ave. N., 55422 763-522-5095 ROSEVILLE Cherrywood Pointe 2996 Cleveland Ave., 55113 651 633 0044 ST. CLOUD Realife Co-op at Mueller Gardens 6670 Northwood Lane, 56303 320-258-3094 ST. LOUIS PARK TowerLight on Wooddale Avenue 3601 Wooddale Ave. S., 55416 952 881 6322 SPRING LAKE PARK Osborn Apartments 659 Osborne Rd., 55431 763-780-2169 WEST ST. PAUL Realife Co-op of West St. Paul 170 Emerson Ave. E., 55118 651-455-1340 WINONA Willow Brook Co-op 1420 East Burns Valley Rd., 55987 507-452-4660 WYOMING Meadow View Apartments 5430 Meadow Lane, 55092 651-464-6171 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 5
Assisted Living Assisted Living is rental apartment living for older adults. Minimum age requirements vary. Residents enjoy full apartments with access to services. A basic service package is included (typically meals, light housekeeping and other services) in monthly rent and additional care services such as personal care, wellness services and medication administration, can be added for a fee as needed. Assisted Living is usually less expensive than skilled nursing in a care center, and is suited to people who do not require complicated full time medical assistance. A nurse is on site during business hours and on call 24/7. Night hours are covered by care attendants. To summarize: Assisted Living apartments are typically for those age 55+. Residents are provided a basic package of services that can be added to and customized as needed. 6 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Ebenezer Owned and Managed Assisted Living BLOOMINGTON Meadow Woods 1301 East 100th Street, 55425 952 888 1010 Nine Mile Creek 2301 Village Lane, 55431 952 888 0731 BURNSVILLE Arbors at Ridges 13897 Community Drive, 55337 952 898 4005 DEEPHAVEN Deephaven Woods 18025 Minnetonka Blvd.,55391 952-288-2187 EDINA York Gardens 3451 Parklawn Ave., 55435 952 898 6700 LAKEVILLE The Fountains at Hosanna! 9850 163rd St. W., 55044 952 435 7199 MAHTOMEDI Coventry of Mahtomedi 720 Mahtomedi Ave., 55115 651 528 8442 MAPLEWOOD The Shores of Lake Phalen 1870 East Shore Dr., 55109 651 777 7784 MINNEAPOLIS Loren on Park 2625 Park Ave., 55407 612 871 4574 ORONO Trails of Orono 875 Wayzata Blvd. W., 55391 952 473 6655 RED WING Deer Crest 470 Hewitt Blvd., 55066 651 267 5444 ROSEVILLE Cherrywood Pointe 2996 Cleveland Ave., 55113 651 633 0044 ST. LOUIS PARK TowerLight on Wooddale Avenue 3601 Wooddale Ave. S., 55416 952 881 6322 WYOMING Meadows on Fairview 25565 Fairview Ave. 55092 651-982-6228 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 7
Memory Care Like Assisted Living, Memory Care provides choices for personal care and defined medical services. The primary difference is that memory care communities are specifically designed for those with memory loss; they feature specially designed apartments, community areas and controlled exits to prevent residents from wandering off-property. Staff at Ebenezer memory care communities are trained to work with people with dementia who often require a higher level of care and attention throughout the day. Residents needs are assessed by an RN to offer the most suitable level of care. To summarize: Similar to Assisted Living, Memory Care is a secure living apartment and community for persons 55+ who in addition to personal care needs have memory loss which could cause them to become disoriented, wander away or be a danger to themselves or to others. 8 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Ebenezer Owned and Managed Memory Care BLOOMINGTON Meadow Woods Memory Care 1301 East 100th Street, 55425 952-888-1010 Martin Luther Care Center 1401 East 100th Street, 55425 952-888-7751 Nine Mile Creek Senior Living 2301 Village Lane, 55431 952 888 0731 BURNSVILLE Arbors Memory Care 13810 Community Dr., 55337 952-898-4005 DEEPHAVEN Deephaven Woods 18025 Minnetonka Blvd.,55391 952-288-2187 EDINA York Gardens 3451 Parklawn Ave., 55435 952 898 6700 LAKEVILLE The Fountains at Hosanna! 9850 163rd St. W., 55044 952 435 7199 MAHTOMEDI Coventry of Mahtomedi 720 Mahtomedi Ave., 55115 651 528 8442 MAPLEWOOD The Shores of Lake Phalen 1870 East Shore Dr., 55109 651 777 7784 MINNEAPOLIS Ebenezer Care Center 2545 Portland Ave, 55404 612-879-2262 ORONO Trails of Orono 875 Wayzata Blvd., 55391 952 473 6655 RED WING Deer Crest 470 Hewitt Blvd., 55066 651 267 5444 ROSEVILLE Cherrywood Pointe 2996 Cleveland Ave., 55113 651 633 0044 ST. LOUIS PARK TowerLight on Wooddale Ave 3601 Wooddale Ave. S., 55416 952 881 6322 WYOMING Cottages at Meadows on Fairview 25565 Fairview Ave., 55092 651 982 6228 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 9
Adult Day Programs Adult Day programs serve adults age 55+ who live at home but would benefit from scheduled activities, personal care and supervision during the work week. Many programs host clients from one to five days a week providing social stimulation, fun activities and support such as medication administration and bathing assistance. Transportation can often be arranged by the adult day program. Care givers benefit from the program by knowing that their loved one is well taken care of in a stimulating and nurturing environment. To Summarize: Adult Day programs provide activities and personal care for seniors during the work week. 10 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Adult Day Programs BLOOMINGTON Campus Club Martin Luther Adult Day Program 1401 East 100th St., 55425 952 888 7751 Creekside Club Martin Luther Adult Day Program 9801 Penn Ave. S, 55431 952-888-5405 BURNSVILLE Ebenezer Ridges Intergenerational Program 13810 Community Drive, 55337 952-898-3085 Ebenezer Ridges Adult Day Program 13810 Community Drive, 55337 952-898-3085 HASTINGS Ebenezer Daybreak Adult Day Program Westview Center 1355 S. Frontage Road, Suite 360B, 55033 651-438-9800 MINNEAPOLIS Ebenezer Adult Day Program 2545 Portland Avenue, 55404 612-879-1499 ROSEMOUNT Ebenezer Rich Valley Adult Day Program 14385 E. Blaine Avenue, 55068 651-423-5926 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 11
Skilled Nursing Facilities or Care Centers Skilled nursing facilities, commonly referred to as care centers or nursing homes, are licensed healthcare facilities that are inspected and regulated by the state department of health. Skilled nursing facilities offer long- and short-term care for people who need rehabilitation services after illness or injury. Short-term care is also commonly known as transitional care. Skilled nursing facilities also offer longterm care for those who suffer from serious or persistent health issues that are too complicated to be managed at home or in an assisted living community. Nursing services are available 24/7. To summarize: A Skilled Nursing Facility offers high-level nursing care around the clock. 12 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
BLOOMINGTON Martin Luther Care Center Long Term and Transitional Care 1401 East 100th St., 55425 2614 952 888 7751 BURNSVILLE Ebenezer Ridges Care Center 13820 Community Dr., 55337 952-898-8400 LAKE CITY Lake City Medical Care Center 500 West Grant Street 55041 651-345-3321 MINNEAPOLIS Ebenezer Care Center 2545 Portland Ave. 55404 612-209-5763 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 13
Assisted Living Checklist Community Name Address Telephone Number Fax Number Contact Person Direct Number Attach your outreach & sales business card here q Location to health care system (hospital) q In-house lab services q Parking q Availability of maintenance staff q Security System q Call System How does resident call for help q Receptionist/Information Center q Climate Control 14 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Assisted Living Checklist continued q Dining Services q Activities q Profit or not-for-profit q Nurse/s available to residents q Transferring resident q Spiritual q Dementia training q State Review www.health.state.mn.us/divs/fpc/profinfo/cms/alhcp/alhcpsurveyresults.htm q Care Conference q Staff q Longevity of staff Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 15
Assisted Living Checklist continued q Cleanliness q Couples q Medical Services q Allow pets q Guest Apartment Available q Laundry q Internet and Cable TV connection q Transportation q Specialized Cares q Staff Training q Common Spaces 16 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Assisted Living Checklist continued ADDITIONAL OBSERVATIONS: How is the overall look and feel of the community? Floor plans are accommodating to seniors? Are you able to talk to residents or families for references? What is your overall feeling, can you imagine you or your loved one living there? Are staff friendly and welcoming? Are staff able to adequately answer your questions or concerns? Additional Notes: Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 17
Senior Living Funding Options When considering a new senior living community, location and ability to afford the costs are often top concerns. At Ebenezer owned and managed communities we know that everyone s finances are different. Please explore the following funding sources with an estate planner, financial advisor, attorney, or other qualified person as you consider your move to an Ebenezer setting. SOCIAL SECURITY INCOME: Many people receive a monthly social security check. This monthly amount gives you an excellent starting point for determining your monthly income. PENSIONS: Some people receive pensions from former places of employment, unions, or other membership organizations. Add this to your list of monthly income sources. LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE: You may have purchased long-term care insurance years ago through an employer sponsored plan or perhaps you paid premiums on your own in preparation for a time when you might need the insurance. Check with your insurance agent to find out which care settings are eligible for coverage. Your agent will also be able to tell you the daily rate provided and how to access the funds. People are often surprised to learn that Medicare does not cover the cost of senior living. However, you may be eligible for Public Assistance (Medicaid) if you meet income and asset tests. Contact your county case manager to apply or determine eligibility. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES: Check with your insurance agent to find out whether your life insurance policies can be applied to senior living expenses. 18 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Senior Living Funding Options continued SAVINGS, CHECKING ACCOUNTS, CD S, BONDS, AND OTHER INVESTMENTS: These may generate interest, gains, and dividends that you can spend on your expenses. Or you may need to use your savings and sell your investments to pay for your living expenses. PERSONAL LOANS AND LINES OF CREDIT: You may need to borrow money to help with your short term financial needs. REAL ESTATE: You may have equity in your home, cabin, or investment property. Selling your real estate may be an option for you. ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, JEWELRY, AND OTHER PERSONAL PROPERTY: You may want to consider selling valuables as another source of income. ASSISTANCE FROM LOVED ONES: Your children or other relatives may choose to help with your living expenses. SHARE AN APARTMENT: Living with a roommate means you are responsible for half of the housing expenses. You might enjoy the extra companionship this arrangement offers. VETERANS BENEFITS: If you served during wartime, you and your spouse may be eligible for Aid and Attendance benefits. Contact your county veterans office for more information. TAX DEDUCTIONS: Speak to your tax advisor about deductions for medical expenses and assisted living services. Our staff are here to answer your questions or direct you to those who can give you more information. Please do not hesitate to discuss your needs with us. Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 19
Compare Your Cost of Living with Ours Use this chart to compare your current monthly expenses with our monthly lease (per your choice of living level) Expense Items Present Costs Our Costs Mortgage Payment (monthly fee) $ $ Real Estate Taxes (CRP Rent Credit with State) $ Included Home Insurance (renters insurance recommended) $ $ Heat and Air Conditioning $ Included Electricity $ Included Sewer and Water $ Included Telephone (local) $ $ Trash/Garbage Removal $ Included Property Maintenance $ Included Home Repairs $ Included Lawn Care and Mowing $ Included Snow Shoveling and Plowing $ Included Expanded Basic Cable Television $ Included Wireless Internet Access $ Included Annual Health and Fitness Club Membership $ Included Restaurant-style Meals $ $ Continental Breakfast $ $ 24-Hour Emergency Call System $ Included 24-Hour On-site Staff $ Included Spiritual Care Program (within building) $ Included Computer with Internet Access (within building) $ Included On-site Recreational Activities $ Included Concierge Services $ Included Library $ Included Transportation to Scheduled Activities (van) $ Included Social, Cultural, Educational Activities $ Included Exercise Room/Equipment $ Included Massage Therapist/Spa $ $ Salon $ $ Home Care $ $ Housekeeping $ $ TOTAL MONTHLY: $ $ 20 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Tips for a Successful Move Whether you are moving to a senior living community or relocating an aging or elderly family member to a nursing home or assisted living community, it is never too early to start sorting and downsizing to prepare for your move. Here are some of our favorite moving tips: Consider hiring a move manager. Start with organizing closets and file cabinets, attics, and basements. Prepare for your downsize bit by bit. Begin to think about items that you would like to take to your new home, and start putting some things not in everyday use in boxes. In preparation for your move, start distributing things to family and friends including family mementos, photos and books. Save only those keepsakes that mean the most to you. Don t ever throw away something that has special memories, is valuable or a family heirloom. Get rid of anything that is not fixable, not wearable, out of date, or just taking up space. Begin to use up canned and frozen foods; you don t want to have to pack and unpack these items. Have draperies, rugs, and other linens you are taking with you cleaned before the move. Develop a customized floor plan. Remember, the more items you discard before the move the less your moving bill will be. Go through medicine cabinet and organize your meds. Throw out anything that is expired. Don t pack them, take them with you. Arrange for overnight accommodations if needed for the night of the move. Ask for assistance! A full-service move manager can be hired to help you with sorting, packing, unpacking and overseeing the movers. For more tips go to, helpseniorsmove.com. Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 21
Additional Resources Fairview & Ebenezer: A Different Experience Ebenezer is a part of Fairview Health Services. Together we provide our residents with the services and programs they need to live more independent, healthful, meaningful and secure lives. Here are some of the services we provide at many Ebenezer communities. Fairview Pharmacy Fairview Pharmacy is available to residents and family members. This free delivery service provides convenience, safety and Fairview expertise. Get the most from your prescriptions with experienced Fairview pharmacists. Dedicated to protecting residents from harmful drug interactions and duplicate medications, Fairview pharmacists are at your service to enhance your quality of care. Our billing specialists and patient financial advocates help residents and families understand their prescription benefits and can assist with finding alternate coverage. Phone: 612-672-7274 Fairview Home Care & Hospice Fairview Home Care & Hospice is one of the largest and most experienced agencies in the Twin Cities. Our team is comprised of experts from home health aides to LPNs, RNs, physical therapists, occupational therapists and companions who provide excellence in patient care and serve a wide range of needs, from the most basic to the most complex. Phone: 612-728-2468 Fairview Home Care Fairview Home Care is typically medically driven and provided by registered nurses, home health aides, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and licensed social workers. Home care helps adults and seniors who are recovering after a hospital or other post-acute stay. They provide help for those who need additional support to remain safely at home and avoid unnecessary hospitalization. These Medicare-certified services may include short-term nursing, rehabilitative therapy and assistive home health care. Phone: 612-728-2468 22 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Additional Resources continued Fairview Hospice Hospice is for patients with a terminal illness or who have a life expectancy of six months or less, and who choose not to seek or continue treatment to cure the illness. Hospice care is provided wherever the patient lives. Hospice care helps to manage pain to the comfort level of the patient. Hospice nurses are experts in pain and symptom management. They work closely with the patient, family and physician to assure optimal comfort by using medications, counseling and therapies such as music, massage and energy work. Phone: 612-721-2491 Referrals: 612-728-2468 Toll-free: 866-827-5039 Fairview Palliative Care Palliative Care is available for those experiencing an illness whether it is chronic or terminal. Palliative care can begin at any stage of your illness and it has no time restrictions. Generally, you can receive palliative care where you live, where you receive care, or in the hospital. Designed to reduce symptoms and address your spiritual and emotional needs, palliative care helps to manage suffering and improve the quality of your life. Phone: 612-728-2468 Fairview Private Duty Care Private Duty home care picks up when Home Care stops. If you find yourself in need of assistance, after your Medicare no longer pays for Home Care, private duty care can help. Fairview Home Care and Hospice s Private Duty services can provide care for up to 24 hours a day. Whether you need medical care from our RNs or LPNs; personal care like bathing, grooming, transfers, help with errands from a home health aide or live-in aide; or assessment and recommendations for resources from Fairview Case Management. Private duty care provides the services you need to remain as independent as you can for as long as you can. Phone: 612-728-2468 Toll-free: 866-827-5039 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 23
Additional Resources continued Therapists at Fairview Home Care and Hospice Therapists at Fairview Home Care Rehabilitation Services help you reach your best level of function after an injury or illness. We offer physical therapy, occupational therapy as well as speech therapy. Our specially trained therapists work as part of your care team to help you return to daily activities and to be as independent as possible. Referrals: 612-728-2468 Toll-free: 866-827-5039 General information: 612-721-2491 Centrex Rehab Centrex Rehab offers therapy solutions including massage, aquatic, lymph edema, wheel chair, and cognitive therapies for residents in senior housing, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing communities. Experienced physical, occupational and speech therapists focus on delivering dynamic therapy to meet your optimal functional abilities. Centrex can also assist in designing and adapting space in clients homes to meet their needs and promote independence. In addition, Centrex will also assist with payment eligibility. Phone: 612-238-8675 Fairview Remote Monitoring Service Live on your own with confidence. Fairview s medical alert button makes sure help is within reach anytime 24 hours a day, everyday. A waterproof personal help button can be worn as a pendant. When you need help, press it. A trained professional will respond, assess the situation and call for the right help whether it s a relative, a neighbor or an ambulance. 24 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Additional Resources continued Fairview Behavioral Health Fairview behavioral health specialists provide therapy services for seniors experiencing mental health conditions such as depression and anxiety. Our specialists collaborate with University of Minnesota Department of Psychiatry, University of Minnesota Physicians and Behavioral Healthcare Providers. We also offer treatment services for alcohol and chemical dependency on an outpatient basis. Phone: 612-672-2736 Fairview Memory Loss Clinic At the Memory Loss Assessment Clinic, our medical team can assess memory loss and provide a program of care that works with patients and families to address symptoms and guide changes. We work with people suffering from all types of memory loss from early stages of memory loss to patients who have Alzheimer s disease or other forms of dementia. Phone: 952-914-1722 Fairview Home Medical Equipment Whether you need short or long term help, Fairview Home Medical Equipment provides the equipment and supplies you need to reach your optimum level of independence health and comfort. From CPAP/BiPAP to wheelchairs and everything in between, Fairview Home Medical offers delivery, set up, service, and insurance billing and verification. Minneapolis: 612-273-8877 St. Paul: 651-632-9800 Burnsville: 952-460-9940 Edina: 952-836-3558 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 25
On Site Services Phone: 763-545-7545 On-Site Hearing Services Convenient On-Site Hearing provides rapid response to residents audiology needs. From professional assessment to dispensing, On-site Hearing offers a full range of services. On-Site Podiatry Licensed podiatrists diagnose and treat conditions affecting feet and ankles providing care and relief from chronic problems and injuries. On-Site Podiatry offers diabetic foot screening and a full line of diabetic shoes for those experiencing unstable balance or restricted mobility. On-Site Vision State-of-the-art technology allows optometrists to provide on-site vision care to seniors and disabled patients even when the patient is unable to verbally respond. Glaucoma treatment, cataract evaluations and referrals, and diabetic retinal exams are all part of these convenient on-site services. 26 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living
Fairview Hospitals FAIRVIEW LAKES MEDICAL CENTER 5200 Fairview Boulevard Wyoming, MN 55092 651-982-7000 800-571-7344 TTD/TTY: 651-982-7339 FAIRVIEW NORTHLAND MEDICAL CENTER 911 Northland Drive Princeton, MN 55371 763-389-1313 FAIRVIEW RIDGES HOSPITAL 201 E. Nicollet Boulevard Burnsville, MN 55337 952-892-2000 FAIRVIEW SOUTHDALE HOSPITAL 6401 France Avenue South Edina, MN 55435 952-924-5000 MAPLE GROVE HOSPITAL 14500 99th Avenue North Maple Grove, MN 55369 763-898-1000 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA AMPLATZ CHILDREN S HOSPITAL 2450 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 612-365-6777 UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEDICAL CENTER FAIRVIEW West Bank 2450 Riverside Avenue Minneapolis, MN 55454 East Bank 500 Harvard Street Minneapolis, MN 55455 General & Patient Info: 612-273-3000 TTY: 612-672-7300 Making Informed Decisions for Vibrant Senior Living 27