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Presbyterian Homes & Services Locations

Living Options Senior Apartments, Townhomes, & Row-style Homes Senior Apartments with Companion Care

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Home & Community Services Medicare-certified Home Care Medicare-certified Hospice Home Delivered Meals

Assisted Living

Primary Care Home Visits

Enhanced Assisted Living

651.746.8200

Assisted Living & Care Center Memory Care Care Centers Transitional Care

Ankeny, IA Clive, IA Williamsburg, IA

651.631.6100 A faith-based, non profit organization. All faiths welcome. Equal housing opportunity.

Andover Arden Hills Bayport Bloomington Brooklyn Center Burnsville Cambridge Chanhassen Cottage Grove Crosby Eden Prairie Hutchinson Inver Grove Heights Little Canada Mahtomedi Minnetonka Monticello North Oaks Oakdale Oak Park Heights Plymouth Prior Lake Roseville St. Paul Shoreview Spring Lake Park Spring Park Wayzata Woodbury

www.preshomes.org

Please visit us today!

Hudson, WI Menomonee Falls, WI New Richmond, WI Pewaukee, WI Waukesha, WI

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Retiring? Downsizing? Or thinking about buying or selling your home?

Subsidized Assisted Living and now… Memory Care

FREEDOM WITH CARE • Privacy and Independence • Comfort and 24-Hour Staff • Available to Qualified Individuals 55+ • Daily Meals • Barrier-free Access • Laundry Facilities

A Seniors Real Estate Specialist® can help! As a Seniors Real Estate Specialist®, or SRES®, trained in helping home buyers and sellers 55 and over, I understand the decision to move can be overwhelming. Let me help you navigate your choices and serve as your resource and guide.

Call me... I’m here!

Renaye Harn, ABR®, SRES® Licensed Realtor® Coldwell Banker Burnet Metro-Wide CONTACT Cell: 612-229-5242 Email: rjharn@cbburnet.com www.renhouse.net

Learn more at www.SRES.org.

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Home care provided by Augustana We comply with the Fair Housing Act • EOE

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Uniquely Enriching Independent Senior Living 2555 Hamline Avenue North Roseville, MN 55113

651-639-1000

www.rosepointeseniorliving.com

• Apartments ranging from $1,365 to $2,835 • Scenic, wooded surroundings See us • 10 chef-prepared meals per month and on page weekly housekeeping included in rent 71. • Complimentary van transportation Moderate cost apartments in a 3-story walk-up building

• 24-hour staffed front desk and secured entrance • Calendar of fitness, social, cultural and educational activities • Convenience store, serving lunch M-F • Underground heated parking

651-789-8123 2545 Hamline Ave. N., Roseville 55113

952-540-6200 12600 & 12800 Marion Lane West Minnetonka, MN 55305 • Independent senior living community

• Rent includes an Amenities Package you’ll love

• Full calendar of fitness, social, cultural and educational events and activities

• Tropical atrium for enjoyment year round

• Apartments ranging from $940 to $3,360

• Optional dining choices

• 24-hour concierge and secured entrance

More than an apartment…it’s a lifestyle! See us on pages 56 and 69.

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Welcome to the

Twin Cities Senior Housing Guide 2016-2017

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Welcome Resources to Know About • Helping Organizations • Financial, Legal, Health Care and Insurance Information Senior Centers • Where Can I Pick Up a Free Guide? Staying Put • Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You? • Using a Reverse Mortgage to Purchase a Home • Staying in Your Home – Programs and Services to Help Keep You There

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Home Health Care Agencies, Adult Day Care Centers & Hospice Moving On Chart of Housing Options Housing Listings Continuing Care Retirement Communities & Life Care Communities


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Ownership: Condominiums, Townhomes Ownership: Condominiums, Townhomes Ownership: Condominiums, Townhomes & Cooperatives & Cooperatives & Cooperatives

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Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Housing with 0-1-2 Services Housing with 0-1-2 Services

Housing with 0-1-2 Services

Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Housing with 3+ Services Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living, Housing with 3+ Services

Housing with 3+ Services

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Subsidized Rentals Subsidized Rentals • Housing Choice Vouchers •Subsidized Housing Choice Vouchers Rentals • Privately Subsidized Housing •• Privately Subsidized Housing Housing Choice Vouchers • Minneapolis & St. Paul Paul Public Housing • Minneapolis & St. Paul Paul Public Housing

• Privately Subsidized Housing • Minneapolis & St. Paul Paul Public Housing

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Assisted Living Assisted Living

Assisted Living

Subsidized Rentals with Services Subsidized Rentals with Services

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Memory Care: Dementia & Alzheimer’s Residences Residential Care Homes: Residential Care Homes:

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General Care & Memory Care General Care & Memory Care

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Index of Advertisers

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Affordable Rents - Based on Income Private One Bedroom Apartments Secure Buildings Experienced Management and Maintenance Teams Social Activities 16 Locations

Maintain Your Independence With Affordable and Individualized Services From St. Paul Public Housing Agency’s Congregate Housing Services Program (CHSP) Home-Based Services Include: ● Daily Meal Service ● Housekeeping and Laundry Service ● Individualized Service Coordination

SENIOR HOUSING GUIDE Publisher: Housing Sense Bonnie J. Clark, Owner

How to Contact Us

Phone: 651-690-3141 Fax: 651-292-0229 E-mail: contact@seniorhousingguide.us Write: Senior Housing Guide 1474 Sargent Avenue St. Paul, MN 55105

Website

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Sales and Advertising

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Welcome

elcome to the 2016-17 Twin Cities Senior Housing Guide and our redesigned website. We’re doing our best to keep pace with technology (in this digital age) by providing accurate and useful information to make choices easier, so you can get the most out of life. Creating a “new and improved” TCSHG website has been no small feat. We knew what we wanted, but getting there was another matter entirely! Enter, Drew (our website guy). Drew created the first generation of our website and he has continued to work with us on updates and improvements. But, getting him on board to create a completely new look and vastly expanded functionality took a little persuasion. First, he had to learn all about housing for mature adults, then be flexible to make change after change after change! You’ll still find our website at www.seniorhousingguide.us but now it is sporting a very different look and is more user-friendly than ever before. Information is available on a variety of topics that concern older adults and to make it easy to comprehend we divided it into three sections or Directories: Housing, Home Care and Hospice, and Resources. Since space on the internet is without limits, we can now provide even more useful info about housing and resources by including maps, photos and even videos. www.seniorhousingguide.us is divided into three main Directories. These include:

I. SENIOR HOUSING

(the largest of course!) The Housing Directory is a comprehensive listing of all the housing for older adults in and around the Twin Cities Metro area. It’s divided into: Ownership (condominiums, cooperatives, and townhomes) and Rental (independent living, housing with services, assisted living, subsidized housing, memory care, residential care homes, and care suites). Consumers can easily search for housing by type of housing or by county or both.

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Each housing community has a digital page, containing information about the residence(s) such as price, type of units, building and neighborhood amenities, pet policy, services available, parking, and so forth. With more space on the internet we can offer more information: a map to each residence helps consumers locate it, pictures give an idea of what the community looks like, and a written description tells consumers more about the community (even though a picture is worth a thousand words).

II. HOME CARE AND HOSPICE

The Home Care and Hospice Directory include the subcategories: Private Pay Home Healthcare Agencies, Medicare Certified Home Healthcare Agencies, Chore Services, Non-medical Home Care Agencies, and Hospice. While it’s impossible to include every conceivable home care option, the Hospice listings for the Twin Cities Metro area are comprehensive – just as they are in our printed Guide.

III. RESOURCES FOR SENIORS

While we are not trying to be a help or referral line we do include some information that consumers have asked us for over the years. The Resource Directory has items of interest to older adults and is divided into the following subcategories. Aging in Place People who wish to remain in their homes will find this section helpful. It has information on Home Repair, Remodeling for Accessibility, Care Managers, Reverse Mortgages, as well as Errand/Concierge Services (people who can “do the running” for you). This section also has Adult Day Care listings (comprehensive for the Twin Cities Metro area— just as they are in our printed Guide). Entertainment and Leisure This category includes items of interest that may be fun, recreational or relaxing.

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VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE AT

www.SeniorHousingGuide.us Our new website is comprised of three main Directories... The Housing Directory... search for housing by county or type of housing or both. The housing listings are comprehensive for the metro area and each residence/campus has it’s own digital page.

The Home Care and Hospice Directory... search for Private Home healthcare and Medicare Home healthcare Agencies and related businessess, such as Chore Services. This section also contains comprehensive listings for Hospice in the metro area.

The Resource Directory... search for various businesses that are of interest to older adults. This section contains the categories: Aging in Place, Downsizing and Moving, Health and Fitness, Legal and Financial, Transportation and Travel, Technology, and Helpful Contacts.

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It’s your lucky day when you move to Cloverleaf Courts Call us today! 763.784.0063 • 1011 Cloverleaf Parkway • Blaine, MN

NEED A BUS? When You Need a Bus, Call Besner Bus!

952-808-1700

Besner Bus has Buses for Senior Living Communities, Churches, Businesses, Hotels, and more . . . We have : • New & Used Buses • Basic & Custom Buses • Buses with and without Wheelchair Lifts • Small & Large Buses (capacity 8 to 44 passengers) We also maintain and service buses and perform D.O.T. Inspections!

Safety is our #1 concern!

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Moving & Downsizing This category is full of resources to assist those who wish to move and/or downsize. It contains information on Move Managers, Organizers, Moving Companies, Realtors (who specialize in working with older adults), and Storage Facilities—as well as organizations who appreciate donations of items (in good shape) you no longer need. Health & Fitness This section lists possible solutions to health problems and concerns seniors face such as hearing and vision loss. Fitness also comprises this section and may be anything from yoga and exercise classes to massage therapy. Legal & Financial This category addresses legal and money topics, with the subcategories: Daily Money Management, Reverse Mortgages, Elder Law Attorneys, and Financial Planners. Transportation & Travel This category is all about getting where you want to go! Whether you just need a ride to a doctor’s appointment across town or you want to drive to Florida, there are options available to you. Technology Technology involves assistance with computers and other equipment. If you need help setting up Facebook or your computer has a nasty virus, there is someone that can assist you. Helpful Contacts While we’re not attempting to be an answer/referral line, you will find some useful contact information in this section including phone numbers for Legal Aid, county help lines, Meals on Wheels, the Senior Linkage Line, United Way, and more.

We have put articles on our website from past Housing Guides. Now you can read these articles along with Roland Minda’s blog, The Retirement Dance. We have a few other things that will be happening on our website, but those will happen later in the year. We are continuing to fine-tune the site, but most of the work has been completed and the basic mechanism is “good to go.” We’ve put a lot of effort into this project – but keep in mind, it is a work in progress! Over the next year, we will be adding even more visuals and information. Any suggestions you have to help make this site the best it can possibly be, are certainly welcome! We encourage you to contact us with your ideas at: 651-690-3141, or email us at: contact@seniorhousingguide.us Many thanks to Drew from DesignZoo for his creativity and patience in making our new site happen...for you and/or someone you love!

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Resources To Know About Helping Organizations

Often when you are trying to find information it seems that you are either on hold, you are being transferred, or you are trying to figure out which button to push in order to talk to a real, live person who can answer your question. The following agencies provide free information and referrals and you will get assistance from a real person. You may have to leave a message during peak call times, but they usually return calls within 24 hours.

More Resources in the Section “Staying Put”

You may want to review the checklist, “Staying in Your Home.” While many of the services listed are for homeowners, some can be used by those who live elsewhere.

National Eldercare Locator Line: 1-800-677-1116, www.eldercare.gov

This nationwide number is particularly beneficial if you are trying to help someone in another state. When you call the number they will ask for the zip code of the person whom you are trying to assist; they will then direct you to a “help line” that serves the area.

Senior LinkAge Line® (Minnesota only): 1-800-333-2433 & TTY 1-800-627-3529, www.mnaging.org

By calling this toll-free number, you will be connected with a help line that serves the area in which you live. Information is available on all services and programs; Medicare, transportation, legal, financial asssistance, caregiver support, chore and minor home repair, home health care, meal delivery and nutrition. You may have to leave a message, but they will return your call.

United Way 2-1-1: Dial 211, www.unitedwaytwincities.org

You can simply dial 211 to be connected to United Way 2-1-1. They assist people of all ages in finding help and community resources. Information available in other languages

www.MinnesotaHelp.info

Minnesota’s most comprehensive online human services database.

www.benefitscheckup.org

Nationwide website where you can assess what resources you may be eligible for.

Ray The Computer Guy Computer Solutions for Seniors

University of Minnesota Computer Science graduate with extensive I.T. experience since 1979

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SERVICES: • free limited computer consulting • computer check-up and tune-up • virus malware removal • secure computer network installation/ problem solving • email account assistance • system backup, restore and recovery

• smart device synchronization • file and photo organization • computer purchasing • computer training • secure online account access • social media account management to help you stay in touch with family and friends

We Make House Calls

651-323-8585 • www.RayTheComputerGuy.com

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We built our reputation for excellence one client at a time. Even though our firm has handled thousands of estate plans, we know the plan that matters most to you is your plan.

For honest

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Terry Merritt (952) 953-8824

medical assistance and estate planning, please call today!

Elder Law ● Estate Plans ● Medical Assistance (952) 953-8824 www.dmshb.com Suburban Office Free Parking

SHERRY GRAHAM REALTOR®, CRS, ABR, GRI, RSA

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County Human Service Agencies

Agencies are helpful in directing people to county programs. Anoka: 763-422-7000 Hennepin: 612-348-4500 Carver: 952-361-1600 Isanti: 763-689-1711 Chisago: 651-213-5600 Ramsey: 651-266-4444 Dakota: 651-554-6000 Scott: 952-445-7751

Sherburne: 763-241-2600 Washington: 651-430-6484 Wright: 763-682-7400

Other Help Lines

Catholic Charities: 651-222-3001, www.ccspm.org Indian Family Services: 651-793-3803 Jewish Family Services: St. Paul 651-698-0767, www.jfssp.org Jewish Family Services: Minneapolis 952-546-0616, www.jfcsmlps.org Lutheran Social Services: 612-879-5200, www.lssmn.org

Minnesota Office of Health Facilities Complaints: 1-800-369-7994 & TTY 651-215-8980

Helps people living in health care facilities enforce their legal rights. Complaints are investigated.

Ombudsman for Older Adults, Statewide Service: 1-800-657-3591 or 651-431-2555

Provides information about assisted living services, home care, and nursing homes. Assistance in choosing a nursing home. Handle complaints about nursing homes and home health service providers. Brochures are available on a variety of topics: assisted living, home care, subsidies to pay for services, and more.

Raising Relative’s Children: 651-917-4640 Resources for grandparents and other relatives raising children.

Financial Assistance Programs General Assistance, GA & Minnesota Supplemental Aid, MSA Contact the Human Service Agency of your county.

Supplemental Security Income: 1-800-772-1213

Additional monthly income to eligible persons over age 65 or physically challenged.

Legal Information – Know Your Rights Adult Protective Services

Contact the Human Services Department in the county where you reside. The phone numbers are listed in this section. This program protects vulnerable adults from neglect, abuse or exploitation. There is a formal investigation and follow-up.

Guardianships and Conservatorships

When a person is no longer able to manage property and financial matters, the court appoints someone to act in the person’s behalf. The person can be a family member, friend, or a professional conservator.

Legal and Paralegal Service: 612-334-5970

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MATT MARTIN

Local Reverse Mortgage Specialist

I treat my clients as I would treat my own family. The same level of care, education and service that I would provide my own. Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Program: Available to eligible homeowners 62 and older No required monthly mortgage payments* Eliminate existing mortgage payments FHA insured loan Flexible payout options You retain ownership Improve monthly retirement cash flow * borrower must maintain home as primary residence and remain current on property taxes and insurance.

Call today for a free no-obligation quote

612.910.0778

mmartin@rfslends.com NMLS #283555

Synergy One Lending Inc. d/b/a Retirement Funding Solutions, NMLS 1025894; Minnesota Residential Mortgage Originator License #MN-MO-1025894. These materials are not from HUD or FHA and the document was not approved by HUD, FHA or any Government Agency.

Frame your thoughts and values to create an Ethical Will. You’ll learn how to preserve and share the voice of your heart with your loved ones and future generations. Workshops and Individual Coaching Sessions Available www.LegacyOnWords.com cathy@LegacyOnWords.com

Cathy Manning

952-649-8537

Trailer Bungalow Cooperative Townhome Cabin Ranch Loft Homestead Casa Flat Abode Condominium Cottage Bungalow Domicile Villa Mansion Rowhouse Castle Apartment Shelter Dwelling

Whatever Word You Use, it Still Means HOME. St. Paul Housing Tour October 11, 2016 • 9 am to 4 pm.* *Subject to change. Tour a variety of housing options for those 55+. Transportation/lunch included • Minimal fee $40 • Limited to 22 participants. Participants must be able to board and deboard bus.

Call St. Paul Community Education 651-744-3072 to learn more about the tour! Registration starting August 1st.

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Relocation Specialists for All Ages & All Stages Ways we can help: ✔ Organizing/planning and preparing a move ✔ Disposing/selling items no longer needed ✔ Developing floor plans for your new home ✔ Organizing of personal and financial documents ✔ Overseeing and scheduling movers ✔ Packing up your valued treasures ✔ Unpacking and settling into your new home

Senior Move Magic is a proud member of the National Association of Senior Move Managers.

952-261-5457

More than just movers... We are Senior Move Managers We specialize in assisting with both the emotional and the physical aspects of relocation or “aging in place.” A free consultation can connect you with all the services you need for a seamless, successful transition whether you are moving or downsizing in your current home.

info@seniormovemagic.com

Interested in advertising in the Twin Cities Housing Guide? Remember the Guide is an annual publication, so reserve your space now!

Call (651) 690-3141

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Health Care & Insurance Health Care Choices 2016

Health Care Choices 2016, available for Minnesotans on Medicare, see ad on page 11 for more information and how to order or download.

Health Insurance Counseling Program: 1-800-333-2433

Counseling to compare Medicare supplemental and long-term care insurance policies. Information on Medicare, Medical Assistance, health insurance, long term care insurance, and more. They also assist people filing appeals and claims.

Health Plan Information Center, HPIC

Information on Medicare, health maintenance organizations, Senior Partners Care, long-term care insurance, living wills, and discount health services.

Medical Assistance (MA)

Pays for medical expenses for those who are income eligible.

Rx Connect: 1-800-333-2433

Drug manufacturers offer free or discounted prescription drugs to those who could not otherwise afford their prescriptions. A specialist will help you if you qualify. Not all drugs are available. Open to people of all ages.

Senior Partners Care: 952-767-0665

Health care program for seniors who are not eligible for Medical Assistance and cannot afford supplemental insurance. Monthly charges, premiums, co-payments, and deductibles are waived.

Hearing & Vision MN Telephone Equipment Distribution, TED, Program: 1-800-657-3663 & TTY 888-206-6555, www.tedprorgram.org

TED Program provides free amplified telephones, telephone ring signalers, speakerphones, deaf blind equipment and other equipment for those who have a hearing loss, speech and/or physical disability. Income guidelines. Free brochure.

State Services for the Blind: 1-800-652-9000

Low vision services for persons 55 and older. Free aids and devices provided, such as magnifiers and talking watches. Training to help people adjust to decreasing vision. Audio reading material available. Seniors are eligible for services if they have difficulty with regular tasks, such as reading, despite corrective lenses.

Vision Loss Resources: 612-871-2222, www.visionlossresources.com Assessments, individual teaching, classes, volunteers and support groups.

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Senior Centers, Community Centers, and Other Locations Where Can I Pick Up a Free Guide? The following locations have the “Twin Cities Senior Housing Guide” available free of charge. Keep in mind Senior Centers located in smaller towns may have limited hours. *Not a Senior or Community Center. These locations also have the Guide available free of charge:

AARP Office, Mall of America • Libraries Some Lunds & Byerlys (pharmacy area) If you would like to have one sent directly to you send $6: Housing Guide 1474 Sargent Ave. St. Paul MN 55015

ANOKA COUNTY Andover..................... 763-767-5163 1685 Crosstown Blvd., NW (in City Hall) Anoka........................ 763-576-4661 1500 – 6th St. S. Blaine........................ 763-786-9375 9150 Central Ave. NE Blaine........................ 763-783-4707 Anoka Co. Comm. Action Prog. 1201 – 89th Ave., FL 1 Columbia Heights...... 763-706-3730 530 Mill St. NE Coon Rapids.............. 763-767-6473 11155 Robinson Dr. Fridley........................ 763-502-5150 6085 – 7th St. Fridley Ham Lake................... 763-434-0455 15544 Central Ave. NE Lino Lakes.................. 651-248-7023 1189 Main St. Oak Grove (limited hours) 19900 Nightengale St. NW (if not open stop at City Hall, 763-753-1920) Stacy.......................... 651-462-5565 22817 Typo Creek Dr. NE CARVER COUNTY *Chanhassen............. 952-227-1124 City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. Chaska....................... 952-448-2023 1661 Park Ridge Dr. *Chaska..................... 952-448-9303 Talheim Apts., 407 N. Oak St.

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CHISAGO COUNTY North Branch............. 651-674-8658 38790 – 6th Ave. (in the Uptown Maple Commons Senior Bldg.) Wyoming................... 651-464-6711 182 Forest Rd. (Coon Lk. Beach area, limited hrs.) DAKOTA COUNTY Apple Valley.............. 952-953-2345 14601 Hayes Rd. Burnsville................... 952-707-4120 296 W. Burnsville Pkwy. Eagan......................... 651-675-5550 1501 Central Pkwy. *Eagan....................... 651-675-4400 Dakota Co. Comm. Dev. Agency 1228 Town Center Dr. Farmington................ 651-280-6970 325 Oak St. Farmington *Hastings................... 651-437-6775 Hastings Chamber of Commerce 314 Vermillion St. #100 Hastings..................... 651-480-7689 310 River St. Inver Grove Heights......651-450-2469 8055 Barbara Ave. Lakeville.................... 952-985-4622 20110 Holyoke Ave. Rosemount................ 651-322-6000 13885 S. Robert Trail South St. Paul............ 651-457-9477 100 – 7th Ave. N. West St. Paul............. 651-450-8291 1200 Stassen Lane

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HENNEPIN COUNTY Bloomington, Creekside Center....... 952-563-4944 9801 Penn Ave. S. *Bloomington.............952-563-8937 Housing Rev. Authority 1800 W. Old Shakopee Rd. *Brooklyn Park, CEAP.....763-566-9600 6840 – 78th Ave. N. Brooklyn Park............ 763-493-8333 5600 – 85th Ave. N. Crystal....................... 763-531-0052 4800 Douglas Dr. Dayton...................... 763- 428-4692 18461 Dayton St. Eden Prairie............... 952-279-8050 8950 Eden Prairie Rd. Edina.......................... 952-833-9570 5280 Grand View Square #101 Excelsior, (S. Shore)......952-474-7635 5735 Country Club Rd. Golden Valley............ 763-512-2339 200 Brookview Pkwy. Golden Valley............ 763-504-6980 Sandburg Learning Center 2400 Sandburg Lane *Hopkins City Hall..... 952-935-8474 1010 – 1st St. S. Maple Grove.............. 763-494-6514 12951 Weaver Lake Rd. Minnetonka............... 952-939-8393 14600 Minnetonka Blvd. Mound....................... 952-472-6501 2590 Commerce Blvd. Osseo......................... 763-424-7882 415 Central Ave. Plymouth................... 763-509-5280 14800 – 34th Ave. N. *Plymouth................. 763-509-5410

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CENTURY TRAILS Maplewood, MN (651) 288-9162

BII DI GAIN DASH ANWEBI Minneapolis, MN (651) 290-6228

CONCORDIA ARMS Maplewood, MN (651) 770-0402

SHINGLE CREEK COMMONS** Minneapolis, MN (612) 588-2303

COOPERAGE Minneapolis, MN (612) 843-4858

NORWOOD SQUARE* Fridley, MN (763) 574-2187

DELANO COMMONS* Delano, MN (763) 972-2930

OAK RIDGE MANOR Hastings, MN (651) 437-1367

EAST SHORE PLACE* Mahtomedi, MN (651) 770-7964

OAK TERRACE Oakdale, MN (651) 730-6440

FAIRFIELD TERRACE* Lakeville, MN (952) 469-1414

PLEASANT PLACE Rogers, MN (763) 428-4494

GARDEN TERRACE* Little Canada, MN (651) 481-9028

RED ROCK MANOR Newport, MN (651) 459-2786

GARDEN TERRACE* COMMONS Little Canada, MN (651) 481-9028

RIVERVIEW APARTMENTS Minneapolis, MN (651) 290-6228

GOLDENDALE APARTMENTS* Annandale, MN (320) 274-5871

ROBBINS WAY Robbinsdale, MN (651) 291-1750

TOWNE CLUB* Rochester, MN (507) 424-1671

ST. ANNE’S SENIOR HOUSING* Minneapolis, MN (612) 588-4463

WELLSTONE COMMONS** Northfield, MN (507) 645-4146

ST. MICHAEL’S HOUSING** New Ulm, MN (507) 359-8227

WESTONKA ESTATES Mound, MN (952) 472-4952

MAPLE TERRACE Maple Plain, MN (763) 479-1131 MOUNT CARMEL West St. Paul, MN (651) 451-0300 NORTH GABLES* Blaine, MN (763) 786-0232

SILVER LAKE POINTE* Mounds View, MN (763) 785-4771 SOUTH HAVEN Edina, MN (952) 831-3372 SOUTH SHORE PARK Excelsior, MN (952) 474-9036 SPRUCE PLACE* Farmington, MN (651) 463-2511 SUMMIT POINT Edina, MN (952) 920-6113

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Continued from page 18 HENNEPIN CO. cont. City Hall, Lower Level 3400 Plymouth Blvd. Richfield.................... 612-861-9385 7000 Nicollet Ave. S. *Richfield.................. 612-866-5100 Chamber of Commerce 6601 Lyndale Ave. #106 Robbinsdale............... 763-531-1274 4100 Lakeview Ave. N. *St. Louis Park........... 952-924-2500 City Hall, FL 1 5005 Minnetonka Blvd. St. Louis Park............. 952-928-6444 6715 Minnetonka Blvd. ISANTI COUNTY Cambridge................. 763-689-6555 140 N. Buchanan St. #164 MINNEAPOLIS Am. Indian Center.......612-879-1700 1530 E. Franklin Ave. Centro Cultural Chicano Center...... 612-874-1412 1915 Chicago Ave., Hablo Español East Side.................... 612-782-6011 1700 – 2nd St. NE Heritage Park............ 612-244-2221 1015 – 4th Ave. N. Metro......................... 612-374-3383 1209 Glenwood Ave. North Side................. 612-287-3502 2912 Fremont Ave. N. Park Ave.................... 612-339-7581 1505 Park Ave. S. Pillsbury House.......... 612-824-0708 3501 Chicago Ave. S. Sabathani.................. 612-821-2306 310 E. 38th St. #106 Seniors Place............. 612-788-9186 1801 Central Ave. NE Skyway...................... 612-370-3869 950 Nicollet Mall, #290 Downtown Mpls, Skyway Level Southwest................. 612-822-3194 3612 Bryant Ave. S.

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RAMSEY COUNTY Maplewood............... 651-748-7250 1945 Manton St. New Brighton............ 651-638-2130 400 – 10th St. NW Roseville.................... 651-604-3520 1910 W. Co. Rd. B Shoreview.................. 651-490-4770 4600 N. Victoria White Bear Lake........ 651-653-3121 2484 E. Co. Rd. F SAINT PAUL *Burnet Realty........... 651-698-2481 1991 Ford Pkwy City Passport............. 651-232-1301 55 – 5th St. E., #203 Downtown, Alliance Bank Cntr. *CLUES...................... 651-379-4200 797 E. 7th St., Hablo Español Jewish Comm. Cntr.... 651-698-0751 1375 St. Paul Ave. Keystone.................... 651-603-6640 2000 St. Anthony Ave. Lyngblomsten............ 651-632-5330 1415 Almond Ave. *MacGrove Area....... 651-291-4190 BMO Bank, 522 Snelling Ave. S. Merrick...................... 651-771-3204 1526 E. 6th St. *Metropolitan Council................... 651-602-1428 Downtown, 390 Robert St., FL 1 Housing Dept./Resource Rm. Neighborhood House..................... 651-789-2505 179 Robie St. West Seventh............ 651-298-5493 265 Oneida St. SCOTT COUNTY *Belle Plaine.............. 952-873-6215 Cardinal Ridge Apts. 22 W. State St. *Jordan...................... 952-492-2208 Schule Haus, 100 – 4th St. W. *New Prague............. 952-758-4401 City Hall, 118 Central Ave. N. *Prior Lake................ 952-447-9800 City Hall, 4646 Dakota St. SE

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SCOTT CO. cont. *Savage....................... 952-894-4719 Lynn Court Apts., 4350 W. 12th St. Shakopee................... 952-233-9507 1255 Fuller St. *Shakopee................. 952-402-9022 Scott Co. Housing Authority 323 S. Naunkeag St. SHERBURNE COUNTY Elk River.................... 763-635-4500 413 Proctor Ave. *Big Lake.................... 763-263-4277 Faith & Action Program 20160 Co. Rd. 14 *Zimmerman............. 763-856-4082 12612 – 3rd Ave. S., Dining Site (in Pine Tree Manor Estates Senior Bldg.) WASHINGTON COUNTY Bayport...................... 651-275-8907 263 – 3rd St. S. Columbus................... 651-464-8463 16319 Kettle River Blvd. (Tues. & Th. Only, 8-2) Cottage Grove........... 651-458-6650 8400 E. Point Douglas Rd. S. Forest Lake................ 651-464-5833 767 SW 4th St. Mahtomedi................ 651-407-2034 1520 Mahtomedi Ave. # 3 *St. Paul Park.... 651-458-0936 ext. 0 Washington Co. HRA 321 Broadway Stillwater................... 651-439-9159 2300 Orleans St. W. WRIGHT COUNTY Annandale................. 320-274-3891 30 Cedar Ct. Buffalo....................... 763-682-6036 206 Central Ave. Delano....................... 763-972-0574 234 – 2nd St. N. Monticello................. 763-295-2000 505 Walnut St. St. Michael................. 763-493-2711 405 E. Central Ave., #102


Staying Put • Community Based Resources • Reverse Mortgages • Home Health Care • Adult Day Services • Hospice Almost 80% of people 65 or older state that their preference is to remain in their single family homes. If this is your decision, be realistic and acknowledge that in order to remain in your home you may need to do things differently than the way you have done them in the past. Consider having other people do chores that may have become difficult and are somewhat dangerous, such as cleaning gutters. The article “Staying in Your Home – Programs and Services to Help You Remain in Your Home” lists ideas and resources that can help with chores and make it easier for you to remain in your home. Think of it this way, did you ever enjoy cleaning gutters?

Look at your residence with a critical eye. It may need some modifications for age-related changes. Consider having an accessible bathroom put on the first floor, bring up the washer and dryer from the basement, eliminate throw rugs and improve the lighting. For more information, read the online article “Staying in Your Home–Making Your Home Supportive for Aging.” Need more money to accomplish these tasks? Consider a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (or “Reverse Mortgage”). Read more about Reverse Mortgages in this section or call Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc. at 651-368-8516 or toll free 1-888-690-7829 (STAY).

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Staying

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PROGRAMS & SERVICES TO HELP YOU REMAIN IN YOUR HOME Listed below are programs that can assist you; some can even help you remain independent in your home. For more resources be sure to read the section “Resources to Know About.” Some programs listed below have income eligibility restrictions or you may have to pay on a sliding fee scale. No phone # listed? Contact the Senior Linkage Line, 1-800-333-2433 or United Way 2-1-1, dial 211 and they can assist you.

Adult Day Centers

q Adult Day Centers – comprehensive list of adult day centers in the metro area on pages 28 & 29. These centers provide recreational and social activities, and meals and snacks during the day. Some offer specialized care for memory loss, health monitoring, and medication ­administration.

Delivery Services q Delivery Services – deliver a variety of items including groceries and prescriptions.

Financial Services

q Bill Paying Services – some banks, social service agencies, money management services, and accounting firms will contract to help with (or do) bill paying.

Health Care

q Living at Home/Block Nurse Programs nurses coordinate volunteer assistance, health services, and community resources to help people remain in their home. 651-649-0315, outside the metro area, 800-320-1707, www.lahnetwork.org Sherburne & Wright Counties Faith & Action Program, 763-263-4277 www.fia-sc.org – similar to block nurse program plus cleaning projects, chore maintenance and resources for caregivers. q Home Health Aides – provide help with personal care including bathing and dressing. q Home Nursing Care – can include administration of medication, wound care, health education, and monitor health situations.

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Homemaking

q Homemaker Services – offer light housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping. q Cleaning Companies – light to heavy housecleaning.

Home Improvement & Maintenance

q Accessibility Loans – help remodel a home and make it accessible. 651-296-8215, 1-800-710-8871 (see also home assessment.) q Chore Services – help with lawn mowing, snow removal, minor home repairs, and routine chores. q Commercial Lawn Care/Snow Removal – range of services for lawn care and snow removal. q Community Fix Up Fund – rehabilitation loans to those who cannot qualify for other types of assistance. 651-296-8215, 1-800-710-8871 q Heat Share – help with heating and other energy costs. 1-800-842-7279 q Home Assessments – home safety assessments to reduce risk of falling. Property assessments to insure or ensure home security. q Home Improvement – programs to help rehab houses, low-interest loans. 651-296-8215, 1-800710-8871 q Home Modification, Ramps – ramps can be purchased or rented in any configuration; no minimum size or rental period. q Paint-a-Thon – volunteers paint exterior of homes.

Housing Alternatives

q Accessory Apartments – an apartment that an older person may reside in that is part of a larger home or vice versa. q Adult Foster Care – for those who need assistance with activities of daily living and enjoy living with a family.


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q Granny Flat or Echo Housing – a smaller house (sometimes a mobile home if zoning allows) that is situated beside a larger home. Usually the older adult would live in the smaller unit, thus the name “Granny Flat,” but the older person could remain in the larger house.

Housing Alternatives cont.

q Golden Girl Homes – creative housing options for women who wish to live together. 612-3327200 q Nursing Homes – for those who need skilled nursing care.

Meals & Nutrition

q Fare For All – 40% off grocery store prices, for distribution sites, 1-800-582-4291, fareforall.org. q Food Share – assures that people have food; food banks. 612-276-1530. q Food Stamps – supplement grocery costs. q Meals on Wheels – meals delivered to homebound people, 612-623-3363. q Senior Dining Programs – low-cost meals in a group setting, 5 days/week. q SNAP – means-tested program helps seniors 60+ purchase food, 1-888-711-1151. q Store to Door Groceries – groceries delivered to your door, 7-county metro area. 651-642-1892. q Grocery Delivery Service – groceries delivered.

Respite Care

q In-Home Respite Care – temporary care so caregivers can have time off. q Out of Home Respite Care – provided outside the home (see Assisted Living, Memory Care and Residential Care for places that offer respite care).

Safety

q Accessibility Loans – help remodel a home and make it accessible. 651-296-8215, 1-800-710-8871 q File of Life – medical information form completed and placed in refrigerator; stickers are placed on front door of house and on refrigerator door to alert medical personnel that medical information is available.

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Your Home q Telephone Reassurance – daily home check by phone. q Home Security Systems – alert people when someone is attempting a break-in; some systems will call police or fire department. q Personal Response System – allows person to call for help in an emergency using device worn on wrist or around neck.

Taxes

q Property tax refund – you may be eligible for a property tax refund; 651-296-4444, for a booklet, ask for M1-PR or download forms at www.taxes.state.mn.us q Property tax – reduction for blind and disabled people on their homestead taxes. Call your county auditor/treasurer. q Retirees to the Rescue – Hennepin County property owners work off the county portion of their property tax. 612-348-6273

Telephone

q Telephone – discount on phone bill. Income restrictions. Call your local carrier for information.

Transportation

q Escort Services – accompany older adults and help with transportation, shopping, etc. q Metro Mobility – door-to-door public transportation system for people who cannot use regular bus service. q Hospital & Clinic Transportation – may offer rides to and from a person’s home. q Private Transportation – taxi, vans, etc. q Senior Center & Social Service Transportation transportation to the senior center and from there to other locations for shopping and events; Social Service Transportation - transportation to medical appointments, personal visits, and senior centers.

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Using

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Reverse Mortgage

Starting in 2009 persons aged 62 and older could use a Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) to purchase a home. The HECM is FHA’s reverse mortgage product and is insured by the federal government. The purchase-to-own HECM can benefit the potential owner because there is only one set of closing costs to pay. Previously, a homeowner would purchase the house, pay the closing costs, and then get a reverse mortgage, which triggered a second closing and additional closing costs. The rules for using a HECM to purchase a residence are pretty much the same as using a HECM in an already owned property.

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the youngest borrower’s age, the interest rate and the appraised value of the property OR lending limit, less the loan and closing fees. If the borrower can bring a larger investment to closing, this permits a credit line to be established which can be used for future draws.

What are Allowable Funding Sources?

The borrower may only use their own money or money obtained from the sale of their personal assets, such as a home. Proceeds from the borrower’s savings or retirement account are also acceptable, but no additional loans may be used for the owner’s investment portion.

What types of residences are eligible through the purchaseto-own HECM?

Confused?

If you are confused, read the article “Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?” then call Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Incorporated (RMCI) at 651-368-8516 or 1-888-690-7829 to set up a counseling, educational session. Counseling is required by law for anyone getting a reverse mortgage. RMCI will go over all the details and numbers with you in a one-on-one counseling session to make sure you understand this loan product and address any questions or concerns you have. Like anything, a reverse mortgage can be a great financial tool for some people and the wrong tool for others. RMCI counselors can help you see the pros and cons. RMCI is a HUD approved counseling agency.

Types of residences that qualify are single family homes, one-to-four unit residential buildings, and most condominiums and townhomes. Cooperatives are not yet eligible in Minnesota, but may be in the near future. Some manufactured homes qualify if they were built after 1976 and have a permanent foundation. Newly constructed properties must have a certificate of occupancy, the borrower must occupy the property within 60 days of closing, and it must be the principal residence.

What is the Investment?

Your investment in the new home is the difference between the net principal limit and the sales price for the property. The net principal limit is determined by

For information About Reverse Mortgages and Counseling Call 651-368-8516 or 1-888-690-7829 (STAY) • All counselors are part of the HUD* National Home Equity Conversion Mortgage Counseling Network. • Counseled over 5,000 households since 2005. • Counseling is confidential. • Counselors return calls within 24 hours. • Appointments routinely completed within 3 to 5 days or less of request.

• For situations that require quick turnaround, counseling completed in a very short time. • Evening and week-end appointments available. • Asesoría disponible en español. Counseling available in Spanish – 651-917-0224. *Department of Housing and Urban Development.

Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc. is a nonprofit organization supported in part through grants and private donations.

We greatly appreciate their support!

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Is

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Reverse Mortgage Right For You??

Article and counselor fluent in Spanish available – 651-917-0224. Artículo disponible en español. Consejera disponible en español – 651-917-0224.

• Are you 62 or older? • Do you own your home (or are you close)? • Do you live there the majority of the year? • Do you plan to live there for many more years? • Do you need money to modify your home to make it more supportive for age-related changes or to meet rising medical costs or other needs? If so, you might want to learn more about “reverse mortgages.” This form of financing enables many seniors to remain in their homes. Reading this article will help you determine if a reverse mortgage might be an option for you. If it is, you may want to do more research and/or you may want to see someone who can explain a reverse mortgage in detail. Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc. is a neutral, non-profit HUD-approved organization that educates people about reverse mortgages; you can reach them at 651-368-8516 or toll free 1-888-690-7829 (STAY). If you’re like many Americans, your home is probably your biggest financial asset. In the past, the only way you could “cash in” on that investment was to sell your home or borrow against it. With a reverse mortgage, however, you can take advantage of the equity you have in your home without having to move and without making monthly loan repayments. As a matter of fact, you don’t have to pay back a reverse mortgage for as long as you live in your home.

What is a “Reverse Mortgage?”

A reverse mortgage is a loan against your home’s equity. The loan provides cash advances to the borrower and requires no repayment until the last borrower sells or moves out permanently. There are several types of reverse mortgages, but the one that is the most widely used is the federally insured Home Equity Conversion Mortgage, HECM.

Who can qualify?

Homeowners who are 62 or older; even those with a poor credit rating can qualify.

What are the costs?

Most costs can be rolled into the loan. • Normal closing costs.

• Adjustable interest rate. • FHA mortgage insurance premium. • Small monthly servicing fee.

How much can I get?

Your age, your spouse’s age, (in couples it is based on the youngest person’s age) your home’s equity and the expected interest rate determine how much you can receive. The older you are the more money you can access.

Who determines the value of my house?

An FHA appraiser determines the value of your house.

How is a “Reverse Mortgage” different from a “Home Equity Loan?”

With a home equity loan the borrower must start to repay the loan immediately. With a reverse mortgage no payment is due until the owner leaves the home, sells the home, or transfers the title.

What types of property qualify? • Single family homes, PUDs (Planned Unit Developments). • Duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes. • Farm houses. • Most condominiums. • Some manufactured homes.

What if I still owe on my house? You can still get a reverse mortgage if there is enough equity to pay off the existing mortgage.

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Adult

Home Health Care, Day Centers, Services & Hospice

Home Care encompasses a wide variety of services to people in their homes ranging from homemaking tasks, help with activities of daily living (tasks we do everyday cooking, cleaning, dressing, shopping, preparing meals, bathing, etc.), to companion care and skilled nursing care. Depending on the type(s) of care they provide, agencies must be registered and/or licensed. Agencies vary in size and services they provide, and may be specialized and provide one type of care or offer a full array of services. Home Care is appropriate when a person wishes to remain in his/her home and needs ongoing assistance, is recuperating from an illness or surgery, or as an alternative to long term institutional care. Home Care services can be paid in a variety of ways: privately, insurance, Medicare, Medical Assistance, Veteran’s Administration and Waivered Programs.

A Frequently Asked Question – Employing Mom’s Neighbor

My mother needs some help at home and her neighbor is available and wants to earn some extra money. She will do it for less money than a home care agency. Why shouldn’t I employ her? The answer to this is the word “employ”. You become the “employer” which makes you responsible if she injures herself while taking care of your mother. Also what happens if the neighbor is ill or out of town? Other questions you want to ask when using a home health care agency: does the agency do criminal background and driving record checks, how long has the agency been in business, and are they licensed by the state. For a list of questions visit the website of the Mn Home Care Association, www.mnhomecare.org.

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Services

Starting on page 28 Adult day centers provide care and services to people during the day. The care provided at the center is not on a 24-hour basis. Centers provide a variety of services such as health monitoring, rehabilitation, assistance with medications, etc. The list of adult day care centers, starting on page 28, is comprehensive for the 11-county metro area. An excellent source of information is the Minnesota Adult Day Services Association, 763-464-2698 or www.madsa.org.

Hospice Care Starting on page 30 Hospice care is a package of services and programs provided to terminally ill persons and their caregivers. Hospices offer palliative care (services that do not cure illnesses, but produce the greatest degree of relief from the symptoms of a terminal illness) and supportive care. Services included are physical, psychological, spiritual and sociological care, and also bereavement— assistance to the family and caregivers after the death of the hospice patient. An interdisciplinary team of end-of-life specialists consisting of nurses, physicians, clergy/counselors, family caregivers and volunteers help provide care. 26

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The left column gives the name of the Hospice provider and the right column lists payment options. Some Hospice providers care for people where they live while others require a move to the residence that provides the care, (Hospice Residences). Hospice providers who care for people where they reside will provide care wherever the person resides, which may be a single family detached home, a nursing home, an apartment, an assisted living residence and so on. For more information call Hospice Minnesota, 651-659-0423.


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Why Am I Considering A Housing Change? As you age your needs change. The starter house that you bought when you were first married may have been traded in a few years later for a larger one as children arrived. And now the house that you raised your children in may seem too large. The family room that you added seems empty and there is no longer a need for four bedrooms. The upkeep is time-consuming, it is expensive to run, the basement location of the washer and dryer is difficult and you worry about the house when you travel. It may just no longer be the house for you.

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Is it time for you or one of your loved ones to move, in order to have a more rewarding or less worrisome life? This quick quiz can help you decide.

If

you answer “Yes” to five or more statements, you should:

– consider looking for housing that better fits your needs, or

– start exploring ways to modify your house or your activities and responsibilities to make your daily life more satisfying and secure.* * See “Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You?” for tips on a source of financial assistance.

For all of these reasons – and more – we face decisions about our housing needs. These decisions are never easy and require consideration. Read this section on moving and assess your housing needs and wants. Ask yourself, “Why am I considering a housing change?” Even if you are not ready to make a move – know your housing options so later on if you do need to make a change, you can make an informed decision that is best for you.

Move...15 Factors 1. Stairs and other structural features make it difficult for me or my spouse to move around in the house, and I worry about falls. 2. My neighborhood doesn’t feel as safe as it used to feel. 3. The property values in my neighborhood have gone up so much that I worry about being able to pay my taxes. 4. I can’t maintain my house and my yard the way I would like to. 5. I have a hard time remembering to take all my medications. 6. If I couldn’t drive, I would not be able to get to the grocery store, to doctor’s appointments, to religious services, and important social events. 7. I sometimes forget to tend to daily tasks.

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8. I’d like to travel, but I don’t, because I worry about my home. 9. My family and friends aren’t able to visit me or help me as much as they would like because we live too far apart. 10. I am not eating the way I should. 11. I worry a lot about the future. 12. I would like someone else to tend to housekeeping, cooking meals, and untangling things like monthly bills, health insurance, and other paperwork. 13. It is becoming a struggle to care for myself or my spouse in our current home. 14. Now that being near work and schools aren’t major considerations, I’d like to be closer to the people and places that play significant roles in my current life. 15. I would like to meet people I have things in common with.

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The services, amenities and types of care listed are representative of what can be offered; not all places offer all these and some offer more than what is listed.

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Who’s it For?

Type of Ownership

Ownership Condominiums, Townhomes, Cooperatives

Active Adults: may still be working, looking for amenities and to downsize. May or may not be age restricted. If no age restriction, typical age to enter 4548+ years old. If age restricted, age to enter is usually 55+.

Purchase: mortgage financing or private financing. Owners pay a fee for upkeep of common areas and fees can increase. In some cases a Reverse Mortgage can be used on a condominium or townhome.

Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC) and Life Care Communities Studios, Apartments, Townhouses

Persons aged 55+ looking for an option that offers a “continuum of care” allowing residents to “age in place.”

Rent: residents of both communities pay rent on units and pay endowment fees.

Services: CCRC residents pay for services as needed and Life Care Community residents pay a flat fee for services. Both types of housing offer a continuum of care and full services.

Monthly rent can increase.

Amenities: convenience store, pool, bistro, walking/biking trails, virtual golf, fitness center/ program, sauna, business center, workshop, carwash, shuffleboard/basketball courts, billiards, craft, guest and community rooms.

Market Rate Rentals: 0-1-2 Services

Independent Adults: may or may not be age restricted, but mainly older adults, 45+.

Studios, Apartments, Townhomes

If age restricted, age is usually 55+.

Rent: tenants sign a lease that states amount of monthly rent, which can increase at the end of lease. The market determines the price.

0 Services to 1-2 Services: response system, scheduled transportation. Some may offer dining/meals. If more services are needed, you can usually bring in your own, via a home health care agency.

Rent: tenants sign a lease that states monthly rent, which can increase at the end of the lease. The market determines the price. Adding services can increase costs.

Services: response system, help with laundry, personal care, housekeeping and meals/ dining program. You may be able to purchase services “unbundled” or “a la carte.” Some residences require residents purchase a service plan or “bundled” services. They may offer several plans and you can find one that suits your needs.

Market Rate Persons wanting Rentals services: this section can vary Housing with greatly in the amount 3+ Services of services provided. Studios, May be part of a Apartments, “campus” and offer a Townhomes “continuum of care.”

Cooperatives may be either “market rate” or “limited equity.” Be sure to understand what each of these terms mean.

Usually 55+ to enter.

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Services: may offer a few services: dining, housekeeping, response system. If you need more services, you may be able to bring in your own via a home health care agency. Amenities: convenience store, pool, bistro, walking/biking trails, virtual golf, fitness center/ program, sauna, business center, workshop, carwash, shuffleboard/basketball courts, billiards, craft, guest and community rooms.

Amenities: convenience store, pool, fitness center/program, sauna, workshop, bistro, craft, carwash, billiards, guest and community rooms.

Amenities: convenience store, pool, bistro, walking/biking trails, virtual golf, sauna, fitness center/program, business center, carwash, workshop, shuffleboard courts, billiards, craft, guest and community rooms.


(more) Category Subsidized Rentals Subsidized Rentals with Services and/or Assisted Living (AL) Assisted Living Rentals

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Who’s it For? Persons needing an affordable housing option. Subsidized Rentals with Services and/ or Assisted Living: affordable housing plus services. Persons wanting supportive services.

Studios, Apartments, Care Suites

Memory Care Persons needing care Care Suites who have memory Rentals loss and/or persons who have AlzheimStudios, er’s. Private and Shared Suites, Apartments Residential Persons needing Care Homes general and/or memory care and Rooms, enjoy living in a Suites home-like setting. (Private & Shared) Skilled Nursing Care, Nursing Homes

Persons needing skilled nursing care.

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Type of Ownership Rent: tenants pay 30% of their income for rent or within a price range based on income. Not all subsidized listings in this book are senior only (for those 55 and older).

Typical Amenities & Services Subsidized Rentals: residents must be able to live independently. A few services may be available, such as a grocery bus, blood pressure checks, visiting nurse, I’m OK system.

Subsidized Rentals with Services: residents pay for services on a sliding fee scale according to income. Services vary and may include a full array of services or be limited to a few such as, meal(s), visiting or on-site nurse, medication administration. Amenities: community, craft, TV and billiards, rooms; library, patio.

Rent: residents sign a lease stating monthly rent, which can increase at the end of the lease. Usually monthto-month lease, but some require 1-year or a 6-month lease. Rent covers housing and may include some *basic services. Adding services can increase cost.

Services/Care: personal care, meals, help with housekeeping, laundry, activities of daily living. Assisted Living has certain requirements, including staff availability to respond 24/7 to requests for assistance with health/safety needs. Read more about Assisted Living in that section.

Housing and Services/Care: rent covers housing and a *basic level of care. Usually month-to-month lease. Additional services can increase cost.

Services/Care: most services available. Level of care affects cost.

Housing and Services/Care: usually covers housing and a *basic level of services. Residents pay on a monthto-month or day-to-day basis.

Services/Care: most services available. Some Residential Care Homes are exclusively for certain groups such as only women, or persons with Parkinson’s, etc. Most residential care homes are for 10 or less residents.

Additional services can increase cost.

Amenities: dining, TV, community rooms; patio, sunroom, gardens.

Amenities: community, dining, craft, guest, TV rooms; patio, sunroom, garden areas, bistro, convenience store, pool, carwash.

Amenities: community, dining, craft, TV rooms; patio, sunroom, garden areas.

Housing and Services/Care: Services/Care: usually all services available. usually covers housing and Amenities: community, dining, craft, TV rooms; a *basic level of services. patio, sunroom, gardens. Additional services can increase cost.

Rooms, Suites (Private & Shared)

*Basic Services: Some basic services may be included in the rent such as: 1 meal a day, weekly housekeeping, response system, etc. with more available at additional cost. Make sure you understand what is included in the rent and what is an additional cost. **Services: resident may be eligible for waivered services.

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Help Your House Make a First Great Impression TIPS ON PREPARING YOUR HOME FOR SALE Once you’ve come to the conclusion that it’s time for a new home, there are a few things to think about before you try selling your current one. The first priority should be to find a good real estate agent you can trust. A trustworthy agent will help you to set a price that will meet your timeline and financial objectives, and help you to develop a plan for sprucing up your home so it makes the best possible first impression on potential buyers. Remember, the first impression is a lasting one while you may not want to go all out and “stage your house for sale,” there could be some minor things you can do so your house makes a great first impression.

De-Clutter!!!

This is the time to clean out closets and get rid of worn, outdated clothes. After you clean the closets, clean out the cupboards, garage and other storage areas. Donate items to charities, give them away, have a garage sale, or pack them into storage boxes and keep them out of sight. Stack the boxes neatly in the garage or consider renting a storage unit until the house is sold. Also pack up collections, hobbies, and other knickknacks that you can live without for the time being and store them. The point is to create the appearance of as much space as possible, while still looking homey and appealing. For more tips on how to de-clutter go to our website, www.seniorhousingguide.us and read the article “Back to Basics.”

Clean Everything

Dust everything with a damp rag or special dusting cloth. This includes furniture, light fixtures, bulbs, knick–knacks, picture frames, television screen, mirrors and all the woodwork. Clean windows make a room appear larger and brighter. Don’t forget the blinds or door frame tops and ceiling fans. The shine you reveal by doing this will pay large dividends.

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Take Time for the Small Things

Now is the time make the small repairs you never seemed to have the time to fix. All the little things you managed to put up with are things that could potentially deter a buyer. Tighten loose knobs, touch up scratches in the woodwork, patch holes and cracks in the plaster, and replace torn window screens. Also repairing loose stair rails or carpeting on a stairway should be top priorities.

Touch Up the Entry

Polish address numbers, doorknob and even the mailbox. Paint the door, trim the shrubs, plant fresh flowers, place a cut bouquet on the table, and buy a new welcome mat. There is no need to spend a lot of money doing this, but newer always looks better to potential buyers.

Concentrate on the Bathroom and Kitchen

Everybody uses both these rooms extensively and they are sure to get a detailed examination during a showing. While you may not need to rush out to replace your appliances with the popular stainless steel types there are many things you can do. Replace peeling wallpaper, fix leaky faucets, thoroughly clean the grout, and clean/replace the water pipe leading from the wall to the toilet. Apply fresh caulk around bathtubs, sinks, toilets and showers. A fresh new shower curtain can do wonders and spruce up a tired bathroom.


Clean the Carpets

No matter how much cleaning you do to the rest of the house, it will not show well if the carpet is soiled. Hiring a professional cleaner eliminates the work of doing it yourself and they can do a better job of removing spots and eliminating smoke or pet odors. Don’t forget to launder, store or throw out worn rugs.

Dry the House Out

Repair leaky pipes, faucets and roofs. Fix moisture and mildew problems and water damage. If small problems are not taken care of now, they could become serious problems later, especially during the home inspection.

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Painting the inside of you home will improve it’s marketability and freshen it up. Tone down bold colors and and paint neutral ones; antique white or beige are colors that appeal to almost everyone and make rooms seem larger. Pratt and Lambert’s Ancestral #20-1 is a white that seems to work well anywhere. And remember flat paint looks best on walls that are not in perfect condition.

Don’t Forget the Outside

If the driveway is blacktop consider giving it a fresh coat of sealant for an updated look. Clean and replace old gtters as well as damaged or loose shingles. Use crack sealer or crack repair kits to improve the look of the foundation, retaining, walls, patios and walkways. De-cluttering the outside is also recommended. If you have a boat or an RV, find a place to store them away from you home to make the yard, garage and/or driveway appear larger.

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1.

Seven Steps

Well Begun Is Half Done Seven to nine

weeks before you plan to move: • Using a measured floor plan, determine which furniture you’ll take to your new home and where it will be placed. If you are downsizing think about using furniture that has a dual purpose, for example a coffee table that has storage capacity. • Ask movers for estimates (in writing). Ask about insurance and delivery time, as well as what items they can’t transport. • Moving yourself can be cheaper, but hiring a packing, moving company lightens the burdens considerably. Senior move firms like Rose’s Daughters, Senior Moves, or Twin Cities Senior Relocation Specialists can orchestrate the entire move or do part of it. They will even unpack and arrange your belongings the way you want, making sure lamps are plugged in, computers are hooked up and remote controls are programmed before they leave. Ask for a free consultation. • Identify items that can be sold, given away, or thrown out. • Open a bank account in your new locale. • Request copies of your medical records, one for you and one each to be sent to your new physician, eye doctor, and dentist. • Start using up things that can’t be moved; frozen foods and housekeeping supplies. 36

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Four to seven weeks before your move: • Notify the post office and friends, relatives, and businesses about your change of address. Notify magazines that you subscribe to of your change of address. • Contact phone, gas, electric, cable, internet providers, and newspapers and arrange for services to be terminated. • Arrange for similar services at your new place. • Pick up dry cleaning, items being repaired or stored, things lent to others, your locker at the gym or golf club. • Sell unneeded items at a garage sale or donate them to charities. Arrange for friends and family to pick up things that you will be giving them. Remember if you are moving into a place that has dining, you will want to downsize your kitchen. You may want to eliminate large baking dishes and extra sets of dishes and utensils, but keep your favorite cookbook.

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Getting Set

Four to three weeks before you leave: • Have your car serviced for the upcoming trip. • Take pets to the vet for needed shots; get inoculation records. • Get refills for your medications – and arrange for prescriptions to be transferred to your new pharmacy. • Return library books and other things that you have borrowed. • Host a party that allows you to visit with people you won’t be seeing for a while. If you feel that the party would create more work for you, you may want to host the party at a restaurant.

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The Countdown

Two weeks before the movers arrive: • Use quality supplies and get them in advance; packing tape, boxes, bubble wrap, etc. • Label your belongings with colored stickers indicating which room they will be moved into. • Start assembling your Survival Kit (see #6). • Consider which items should be loaded last and unloaded first (kitchen and dining items, sheets and towels that will be needed immediately). • Complete mail forwarding packet from post office prior to move.


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P & D Day

That’s Packing and Departure Day • Secure pets so they don’t get loose, get injured, or nip or scratch movers. • Mark boxes clearly, noting the rooms they should be moved into and their contents. • When furniture is disassembled, collect the hardware in plastic bags, label them, and make sure they are packed with the furniture or put into your Survival Kit. Write down or photograph how things should be reassembled and what tools are needed. • Check behind doors and in drawers, cabinets, and the rafters for overlooked items. • Your movers will probably inventory the boxes; if not, before they are loaded number them and label each one with your name and destination address.

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computer (make back up disks and pack or mail separately) • Buy when you arrive – Broom, dustpan, mop, toilet brush, cleanser, garbage bags, light bulbs, breakfast food, sandwich fixings, soups, stews, and other easy to cook food; milk, juices, and other perishables

Surviving Until Your Things Arrive

If you are moving a distance and having your things moved by van, it can take days or weeks for a moving van to arrive. If you bring these items with you, you’ll have what you need until the rest of your belongings are delivered: • Essential items – Checkbook, credit/ATM cards, travelers checks, keys for luggage and vehicles, new housing, important papers (will, power of attorney, vehicle titles, proofs of insurance, prescriptions, AND mortgage or lease for new housing, moving agreement, inventory, contact information for building management and moving company), driving directions, area map, toiletries, prescription medications, vitamins, painkillers, old phone directories, alarm clock, flashlight, nightlight, extension cord, sleepwear, changes of clothing, coffee, coffee pot, tea bags, creamer, sweetener; pet food, bedding, cat litter, cell phone. • Really useful items – mediumsized pot, toaster, one place setting per person, can opener, cutting knife, salt, pepper, sugar, other seasonings; storage bags, dish soap, towels, toilet paper, facial tissue; hammer, nails, picture hangers, pliers, screwdrivers, measuring tape, duct tape; pens, paper, envelopes. • Wise to transport yourself – family pets, keepsake jewelry, address book, family medical and dental records, tax records (pack or mail copies); laptop

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Lighten Your Load

• At your new place, make sure your utilities are connected and functioning, appliances are plugged in and turned on, and the thermostat is set at a comfortable level. Is your cable service hooked up? • Be present when your belongings are unloaded or have a representative there to accept delivery, check that all your boxes have been delivered and in good condition. • Make sure boxes are placed in the correct rooms and that their labels are all facing the same direction and can be clearly seen. • Set up the essential areas, the kitchen, the bathroom, the bedroom. Take the rest of your unpacking one box at a time, especially if you are physically or emotionally stressed. You don’t have to be organized in a day. Save some time and energy for exploring your new location and meeting your neighbors.

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Housing

About the Listings and Services

About the Housing Listings

• Ownership and Rentals • Market Rate and Subsidized Housing Options • • Independent and Assisted Living/Housing with Services •

When you read the housing listings, keep in mind properties change their rates at different times of the year. So the information that was current at printing may not be current a month later.

Keep in mind too, that this is meant only to be a GUIDE. We cannot include every detail, but have tried to give you enough information so you can narrow your search and start the elimination process.

About the Services

• Dining • Housekeeping • Laundry/Linen • • Personal Care • Van Transportation •

In independent living, you typically rent the apartment; your monthly rent is for the space you will occupy. In housing that contains services, the services are sometimes included in the rent or there is a “service package” that you can purchase. Sometimes there may be several “service packages” and you can find one that is most appropriate for you.

Remember to Ask Questions, Such as...

• How many meals per day are included? Are meals served 5 or 7 days a week? • How much housekeeping is included? And what does housekeeping include; dusting, floor mopping, cleaning the bathroom, etc. Does housekeeping mean once a month or once a week? • How much personal care is included? Can I purchase additional care if I need it and what will it cost?

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• Does laundry/linen mean all my laundry or 2 loads per week? Will they only do linens? • “Van transportation” in the listing means transportation to scheduled events. What if I need transportation to a doctor’s appointment? Will they help me arrange the transportation?

If you are thinking about making a housing change, do your homework and be an informed consumer. Ask questions, visit residences more than once, attend open houses, ask for literature and go online to view residences’ websites. If you are helping a loved one, try to involve them as much as possible. The more they are involved in the search, the happier they will be with their new home. Remember, the more questions you ask, the better informed you will be and the better housing choice you can make!!!

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Continuing Care Retirement Communities Life Care Communities Continuing Care Retirement Communities CCRCs, and Life Care Communities both offer a continuum of care that allows residents to “age in place.� Campuses for these types of communities include separate housing for those who live independently, assisted living for those who need more support, and nursing home care for those who need skilled nursing care. Residents of CCRCs pay an endowment fee upon entering as do residents of a Life Care Community, but residents of CCRCs pay for services as they need them and Life Care residents pay a flat fee that remains the same as long as they live there. For both types of communities there is a second person fee for services.

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Ownership CONDOMINIUMS • TOWNHOMES • COOPERATIVES

Condominium and Townhome Ownership

In condominium and townhome ownership residents hold the title to the unit in which they live, but common property such as halls, club house, parking garage, etc., is held jointly by all residents. A major difference between townhome and condominium ownership is that townhome residents own the land their unit occupies and condominium owners do not. Condominium residents own the land jointly. For both condominium and townhome owners, mortgages and taxes are the same as for any owned home, and fees are collected to cover the costs associated with the common areas. A reverse mortgage can be obtained on most condominiums and townhomes which can be useful if there is a substantial assessment. There is generally an elected Board of Directors that makes decisions for the group of owners.

Cooperative Housing

A corporation, composed of residents, owns and operates the property and residents purchase shares in the corporation in order to live there. Members sign an occupancy agreement in which they agree to pay a one-time membership fee as well as their portion of the mortgage and maintenance costs. “Limited equity” coops are those that allow the seller to realize only a certain amount of gain or profit when the unit is resold. Because the living space is not owned outright, there may be certain conditions in selling one’s membership and equity; these are explained at the time of purchase.

If you are thinking about a cooperative make sure you ask: • What is the share price? • Where can I obtain loan financing? • What does “limited equity” mean? • How much are the monthly carrying charges? • What is the underlying mortgage? • Are there resale restrictions?

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Architectural Styles, Services and Amenities

Typically condominiums and cooperatives are much like an apartment, but they can vary in their architectural form. Townhomes or row houses usually have their own entrance and may be one or more stories tall with or without a basement. All three types may offer a few services, such as dining, but are usually designed for independent living. However, someone could arrange for services to be brought in. Because this type of housing appeals to active adults, many properties of this type have included amenities such as a clubhouse, pool and business center.

Questions for potential owners: • What is the subletting policy? • What is the pet policy? • Can I obtain a reverse mortgage on my property? • Can I make alterations to my unit? • Is the building managed by a professional management company or do residents take care of the building themselves? • What about long-range planning? • How much money do they have in reserves? • What kind of assessments have they had or are they planning? • How much have the maintenance dues gone up in the past few years? • Check out the dues: Do they seem low & what do they cover? • Can I have a copy of the bylaws?


Ownership CONDOMINIUMS • TOWNHOMES • COOPERATIVES

The Listings for Condominiums, Townhomes and Cooperatives:

site. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units. Sometimes all the units have been sold and there is no longer a need for an on-site marketing person. If this is the case you need to find a Realtor that specializes in this type of real estate.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

be approximately that weight or less. Fish and small birds or companion animals, with a doctor’s note, are usually not restricted. Certain breeds may be restricted. 7. The cost of a garage space: underground parking, UG, detached, Det, or attached, Att. If no fee is listed, it is likley 1 garage space is included with the unit. 8. Common areas: community room, CO, craft room, CR, exercise program, EP, exercise room, ER, guest room, GR, woodshop, WS, carwash, CW, business center, BC, computer room, CP, theater, TH, art studio, AT, chapel, CH. 9. Building amenities and services. Building amenities include Common Areas listed in column 8, but may also include a pool, spa, jogging/bicycle path, tennis/basketball court, movie theater, deli, store, coffee shop, fitness center, virtual golf and other amenities. Services can include: emergency response system, dining, housekeeping and scheduled van transportation. Use of these services may be included in fees or available at an extra charge.

The listings on the following pages give the residence or property name, phone number, and address. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the web-

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. IFC = Inside Front Cover, BC = Back Cover. 2. Number of floors, FL, and total number of units, U. 3. Types of units: studios and 1, 2, 3 bedroom units, and units with dens. Some complexes offer dens, which are windowless rooms, but are usually fairly good sized and can be used for a variety of purposes. Most condominium and cooperative buildings have 1 entry into the entire complex, while townhomes usually have 1 entrance that leads directly into the individual unit. Townhouse complexes are listed as townhomes. 4. Price range: the lowest and highest prices a unit sold for; sometimes cooperatives report their prices as a “Share Value” and you may need to purchase multiple shares. The term “Prices Vary” means the units sell for various prices based on amenities, square footage, view, etc. Some properties simply prefer you call for prices. Some cooperatives are “Limited Equity” coops which means at the time of sale, the seller receives a limited amount of equity. 5. Monthly dues: condominium and townhome owners pay a monthly fee for upkeep of common areas: halls, pool, parking lot, etc. For cooperative owners the monthly dues pay for upkeep of common areas and their share of the mortgage and carrying charges. Monthly dues are usually based on the size of the unit; the larger the size the higher the dues. 6. Pets and pet deposit. If weight is given, pets must

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Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living With 0 to 1-2 Services APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES RENTALS WITH INCOME GUIDELINES • RENTALS WITH ENTRANCE FEES “Market rate” means a housing unit is paid for by rent, in the same way as any apartment. A lease is signed that states the monthly rent for a period of time and at the end of the lease the landlord can increase the rent. Apartment sizes can vary greatly. Studio and efficiencies are available to 1, 2, and 3+ bedroom apartments with one or more bathrooms. Complexes may offer several different versions of an apartment and costs can vary by adding a bathroom, sunroom, square footage, view, and etc. Costs can also be affected by the addition of services, such as housekeeping and meals. Typically, apartment complexes are low-rise or high-rise apartment buildings, but some units are available that are townhouses, where each unit has its own entrance.

Rentals with Income Guidelines

Some developments may have all or a percentage of the units set aside for moderate-income residents as part of government financial help for the original development. These apartments are below market rate and renters pay a set amount for their monthly rent.

Rentals with Entrance Fees

In some types of residences, there may be an entrance fee. This fee helps bring down the monthly rental fee and is sometimes refundable or partially refundable.

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Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living With 0 to 1-2 Services APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES RENTALS WITH INCOME GUIDELINES • RENTALS WITH ENTRANCE FEES

The Listings for Market Rate Rentals, 0 to 1-2 Services:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number and address. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the website. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. IFC = Inside Front Cover, BC = Back Cover. 2. Number of floors, FL, and total number of units, U. 3. Cost of a studio apartment (small apartment with kitchenette) and 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments and apartments with dens. Some residences offer dens, which are windowless rooms, but are usually fairly good sized and can be used for a variety of purposes. Apartment buildings and townhomes differ; apartments usually have 1 entrance that leads to many apartments and townhomes usually have 1 entrance into the unit. Townhouse complexes are listed as townhomes. 4. Amount of the security deposit and lease length, (year, YR, month-to-month, M-M). 5. Pets and pet policy. If weight is given, pets must be approximately that weight or less. Usually fish or small birds do not require a deposit. Companion animals, with a doctor’s note, are usually not restricted. Certain breeds may be restricted.

6. Cost of a garage space: underground parking, UG, detached, Det, or attached, Att. If no fee is listed, it is likely 1 space is included in the rent. 7. Common areas, building amenities, and services (may be abbreviated): community, craft, computer, exercise and guest rooms, woodshop, carwash, business center, exercise program, beauty/barber shop, and library. Other amenities often available: pool, spa, garden, solarium, greenhouse, billiards room. Most places have more amenities than are listed. Income guidelines – apartments that have limits on how much money you can make. Income guidelines on some apartments – not all apartments in the complex have income guidelines; some are market rate.

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Market Rate ­Rentals: Independent Living Housing With 3+ Services APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES • CAMPUS STYLE COMMUNITIES This section explains market rate rental housing that offers supportive services. Rental housing that offers services is similar to other market rate rentals where you pay a monthly fee to occupy a space and there is usually a lease and deposit required. Read more about market rate rentals in the previous section. Rentals that offer services may include the cost for services in the rent or they may be purchased a-la-carte. So, if you are a person that likes to winter in Arizona, you may want to consider how the services are paid for; in the rent or separately. You may also be able to purchase a package of services and they may have different packages available, so you

can choose the one that best suits your needs. In terms of services, apartment complexes can vary greatly; they can offer a couple of services or all of them. Some residences offer a full array of services which includes a “continuum of care.” This type of housing may be a “campus style” setting with assisted living and memory care nearby, but in separate buildings. It may also be a mix of independent and assisted living apartments in the same building or in separate wings of the building. More detailed information about “Assisted Living” is included in the Guide in a separate section.

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Market Rate Rentals: Independent Living Housing With 3+ Services APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES • CAMPUS STYLE COMMUNITIES

The Listings for Market Rate Rental Housing, 3+ Services:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number and address. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the website. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. IFC = Inside Front Cover, BC = Back Cover. 2. Age restrictions: minimum age to reside. If blank there is no age restriction. 3. Number of floors, FL, and total number of units, U. 4. Cost of a studio apartment (small apt. with kitchenette) and 1, 2, 3, bedroom apartments and apartments with dens. Some residences offer dens, which are windowless rooms, but are usually fairly good sized and can be used for a variety of purposes. Apartment buildings and townhomes differ; apartments usually have 1 entrance that leads to many apartments and townhomes usually have 1 entrance into the unit. Townhouse complexes are listed as townhomes. 5. Amount of the security deposit and lease length (year, YR, month to month, M-M). 6. Pets and pet deposit. If weight is given, pets must be approximately that weight or less. Usually fish and small birds do not require a deposit. Companion animals, with a doctor’s note, are usually not restricted. Certain breeds may be restricted.

7. Cost of a garage space: underground parking, UG, detached, Det or attached, Att. If no fee is listed, it is likely 1 space is included in the rent. 8. Common areas and building amenities: community room, CO, craft room, CR, exercise program, EP, exercise room, ER, guest room, GR, Woodshop, WS, Carwash, CW, business center, BC, beauty/barber shop, BS, library, Lib, computer room, CP, theater, TH, art studio, AS, chapel, CH, pool, golf course, tennis court and others. 9. Types of housing as part of a Campus or On-Site (within the building): independent living, IL, assisted living, AL, memory care, MC, care suites, CS, nursing home, NH. 10. If there is an emergency response system. 11. If dining/meals are available. 12. If housekeeping help is available. 13. If personal care is available. 14. If scheduled van transportation to shops, grocery stores, etc. is available. Any of the services 10-14 above may be included Incl in the rent or provided at an extra charge EC. If blank, it means the service is not available at the residence or No.

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LOVE THE WAY WE CARE FOR YOU. Caring for our region’s most precious resource by providing personalized senior living options and services. Experience the difference. We care like family!

Find more details about Senior Living in the 11-County Metro Area visit www.seniorhousingguide.us

Visit centracare.com, click on locations, senior living.

763-295-4051

Picture…Life at Summerhill Cooperative of Maplewood Picture living in a residential neighborhood with mature trees and beautiful views of a nature preserve. Located with easy access to roads and freeways, shopping, and dining, Summerhill offers a lifestyle free from home maintenance. • Spacious open concept units • 1 and 2 bedrooom units plus den and 1 or 2 baths • In-unit laundry • Individual heat/AC • Large closets and storage units • Private screened-in decks • Heated garages • Many building amenities including community rooms with fully equipped kitchens for use, free of charge. • Pet friendly • Next door, the Maplewood Nature Preserve offers 40 acres of woods, ponds and prairie with walkways, programs and events.

935 Ferndale St. N., Maplewood, 55119 Call us today to schedule a tour 651-735-4111!

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CommonBond

COMMUNITIES

Building Stable Homes, Strong Futures and Vibrant Communities Since 1971.

Quality, Affordable Housing Many Convenient Locations CommonBond is the largest nonprofit provider of affordable housing in the Upper Midwest. See page 19 for our properties that serve older adults.

Advantage Services Help Residents What sets CommonBond apart from other affordable housing providers are our Advantage Services. Common-Bond offers on-site services designed to help residents (age 62+) and residents with disabilities live independently for as long as possible, continue learning and growing, and engage in the life of the greater community.

To learn more about CommonBond Communities, Call us at 651-291-1750 or visit at www.commonbond.org

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Newly constructed rental apartment homes offering senior living, assisted living, memory care, care suites and transitional care within one welcoming community.

AURORA ON FRANCE Senior Living is Edina’s premier place to call home!

• Beautiful studio, one- and twobedroom apartment homes (some with dens) near shopping, restaurants and connected to Fairview Southdale Hospital • Heated, underground parking • Restaurant-style dining

• Large, beautiful outdoor spaces to include a patio fireplace • Movie theater • Private dining & Bistro Café • Fitness center • Hair salon and spa • Library

Call today to reserve the floor plan of your choice!

952-848-8888

6500 France Ave. S., Edina, MN 55435

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Now Open!

Independent Living • Assisted Living Memory Care • Care Suites Rehabilitation/Respite Suite

(651) 322-4222

Assisted Living & Memory Care

14344 Cameo Avenue Rosemount, MN 55068

Take Time to Visit Woodbridge. You’ll be Glad You Did. All the amenities you expect at prices you can afford. Come, see for yourself. 5650 Boone Ave. N., New Hope

763-582-1021 woodbridgecoop.com

When you choose to make your home with us, you become a special member of our family.

Schedule your tour today! (763) 767-1127 SelectSeniorLiving.net

Accepting MN Elderly Waiver & CADI Programs 11350 Martin St. Coon Rapids, MN 55433 Find more details about Senior Living in the 11-County Metro Area visit www.seniorhousingguide.us

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Y We Value Living! Loving care for seniors in a warm and welcoming home • Superior quality personal care and services • Outings, activities and music • Home cooking, laundry and housekeeping • Private rooms, shared baths • Dog “Scooter” and cat “Pillo” • Owner lives on premises

200 LEVEE DRIVE

APARTMENTS

Assisted and Enhanced Care Living • Ida Marie Bistro & Restaurant • Full Engaging Activity Schedule • Dedicated Faithbased Chapel • Theatre • Salon/Spa

• Customized Transportation Provided • Health and Wellness Center • Studios, 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartments • Enhanced Care Suites

Our mission is to go above and beyond our residents’ expectations.

The Legacy of St. Anthony 2540 Kenzie Terrace St. Anthony, MN 55418

612-843-3700

www.thelegacyofstanthony.com

Call today for your VIP experience! Susan Eckstrom | 612-866-4637 7545 Sheridan Ave. S. Richfield, MN 55423 A part of Lang Nelson winner of over 119 MADACS awards.

Incredible view of the Minnesota River! Location is near historic downtown Shakopee, close to many shopping and dining opportunities, and on the Shakopee Bus Transit line AMENITIES INCLUDE: • Remodeled community and activity rooms • Central elevator • In-building laundry facility • Spacious closets • Outdoor patio • Secured building entries Must be 62+

952-445-2001 www.bergstad.com 200 Levee Drive • Shakopee, MN

Independent Retirement Living

A legacy of service • • • • •

Chef-prepared, nutritious meals Social & recreational activities Housekeeping services Private apartments And much more!

The Lodge at White Bear Independent Retirement Living White Bear Lake, MN thelodgeatwhitebear.com

Call 651-237-5224 today to schedule a personal visit! *SPECIAL PROMOTIONS ARE LIMITED WITH SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS. TALK WITH COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT FOR DETAILS. ©2016 HARVEST MANAGEMENT SUB LLC, HOLIDAY AL MANAGEMENT SUB LLC, HOLIDAY AL NIC MANAGEMENT LLC

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Redefine Senior Living

EDGEWOOD SENIOR LIVING EDGEWOOD SENIOR LIVING

Assisted Living | Memory Care | 763.754.1723 | 12450 Cloud Drive NE | Blaine | edgewoodseniorliving.com

We offer the perfect mix of care, services and living options to ensure wellness and enrichment.

Independent and Assisted Living Studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments

Physician visits, individualized therapy, podiatry, audiology, ophthalmology and dentistry on site! Assisted Living Memory Care coming in early 2017.

LIVE WELL.

763-592-3000 | 5500 Boone Avenue N. | New Hope, MN 55428

• Independent Living

Everyone Deser

• Assisted Living

• Adult Day Programs

Sholom means For more information call (763) 592-3000 “Peace Welcome” or visit&TheResidenceAtNorthRidge.com

ves Sholom! Independent Retirement Living Assisted Living Memory Care Inpatient/ Outpatient Rehab Home Care/ Hospice Adult Day

You deserve a life of5500health, Boone Avenue N. | New Hope, MN 55428 peace of mind, and good care. Sholom welcomes all people to come enjoy our many choices in senior care.

sholom.com ACKERBERG FAMILY SHOLOM WEST St. Louis Park

952.935.6311

SHALLER FAMILY SHOLOM EAST St. Paul

651.328.2000

SERVING THE TWIN CITIES METRO AREA Sholom Home Care

952.939.1649

Sholom Johnson Hospice Agency

651.328.2091

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MILLPOND APARTMENTS A residence for those over 62 years old.

• Community Room • On-site Management • Elevator • Rent Based on Income • Equal Opportunity Housing

Please call Barbara for an appointment

Senior Apartments

952.758.4333

We are now accepting applications for subsidized one and two bedroom apartments. • Grocery Bus • • Social Events • • Near Bus Lines • • Emergency Pull Cords •

210 1st St. N.W. New Prague, MN

THINKING OF MOVING?

• On-Site Laundry •

Valley View Cooperative of Eden Prairie is the place for you.

• Community Rooms •

Come see this amazing opportunity!

• Great Neighbors and More •

We like to make our tenants happy! Our priority is to attract and retain residents!

• yet close to amenities – mall, restaurants, golf courses

Labor Plaza, St. Paul

(651) 776-3896

• spacious 1 & 2 bedroom units with decks; 12 unique floor plans

Glen Lake Landing, Minnetonka

• high resident satisfaction – our members really like it here!

(952) 935-7710

Labor Retreat, Minneapolis (612) 378-2946

Regency Apartments, Mason City, IA (641) 424-0437

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• nestled in a valley overlooking Lake Smetana with walking trails

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Come join our family of friends! Call today for your personal tour: 952-943-9463. 10785 Valley View Road • Eden Prairie, MN • 55344 www.ValleyViewCoopofEdenPrairie.com ValleyViewCoop@gmail.com


Assisted Living and Memory Care…All For Your Comfort Our campus is designed for the comfort of our residents. Our staff members appreciate and are trained in the caring, professional values that create a culture of serving. It’s our pleasure to provide a comfortable atmosphere for you and those you love.

We are located at 725 Town Center Parkway, Lino Lakes, MN 55014 Call us today, (763) 267-6183, for a tour and/or visit online at linolakesal.com

651-789-2299

Multiple languages spoken!

• Locally owned and operated • We specialize in PCA and Homemaking services • Comprehensive background checks and training completed for all employees • We are Bonded, Licensed, and Insured • We accept most types of insurance and private pay

We’re here to help...Connect with us today! info@mycaringpro.com • www.mycaringpro.com

We love our home overlooking the lake. Location, Location, Location... Jones-Harrison Assisted Living offers studios, 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, many with a view of Cedar Lake. We are situated in a quiet, residential neighborhood on 5+ acres with spacious courtyards designed to embrace the natural settings. We are conveniently located close to Highways 394, 100 and 7 with easy access to Uptown and the Shops at West End.

Call today to find out more about our amenities. Contact us at 612-920-2030 for a tour of our beautiful home beside Cedar Lake, or visit us at www.jones-harrison.org 3700 Cedar Lake Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416

Bringing the Clinic to YOU. Bluestone Physician Services provides on-site primary care services for residents living in assisted living, memory care or group home communities. The physician-led care teams visit the patients on a regular basis and collaborate with the facility staff and patient’s family to provide customized medical care.

Call 651.342.1039 or visit BluestoneMD.com to learn more.

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THE GLENN CATHOLIC SENIOR COMMUNITIES Formerly St. Therese Southwest

Independent Living · Assisted Living · Memory Care Care Suites · Adult Day Services · Short Term Living Suites

TheGlennHopkins.com | 952-314-8711 1011 Feltl Ct | Hopkins, MN 55343 TheGlennMinnetonka.com | 952-641-7319 5300 Woodhill Rd | Minnetonka, MN 55345

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EXCEPTIONAL LIVING. AFFORDABLE PRICING.

Assisted Living & Memory Care

Steven Scott Senior Communities

Active Senior Living Three Convenient Locations

Pine Manor Osceola Place* Arbor Pointe* We strive to make our residents SENIOR 1 and 2 Paul bedrooms from $825 • planned Circle Pines 55+ LIVING: St. Paul St. 763-784-2404 651-228-1042 651-793-5177 feel that they are part of the social activities • wonderful community amenities • elevators • heated 1 and 2 Bedrooms from $850, planned social activities, wonderful Steven Scott * community amenities, elevators, heated underground parking, • washers/dryers • spacious floor plans underground parking Summit Hill family by enriching washers/dryers in some homes, spacious floor plans. Senior Communities their lives at every stage. Active Senior Living

Three Convenient Locations

Steven Scott Schedule your Senior Communities

PINE MANOR Circle Pines 1 and 2 Bedrooms from $850, planned social activities, wonderful community amenities, elevators, heated underground parking, 763-784-2404 Active Senior Living washers/dryers in some homes, spacious floor plans. Three Convenient Locations Pine Manor Circle Pines 763-784-2404

tour today! Pine Manor Circle Pines 763-784-2404

Osceola Place* St. Paul 651-228-1042

(651) 767-9572

Osceola Place* St. Paul 651-228-1042

Arbor Pointe* St. Paul 651-793-5177

www.steven-scott.com

Arbor Pointe* St. Paul 651-793-5177

1 and 2 Bedrooms from $850, planned social activities, wonderful community amenities, elevators, heated underground parking, washers/dryers in some homes, spacious floor plans.

SummitHillSeniorLiving.com

*Income restrictions apply

OSCEOLA PLACE** St. Paul 651-228-1042

www.steven-scott.com Accepting MN Elderly Waiver ARBOR POINTE** & CADI Programs St. Paul 651-793-5177 1824 Old Hudson Rd. St. Paul, MN 55119 www.steven-scott.com *Income restrictions apply

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RIVERVIEW HIGHLANDS St. Paul 651-696-8420 LAKE STREET STATION** Minneapolis 612-728-3000

* in some homes ** income restrictions apply

WWW.STEVEN-SCOTT.COM


The First Place to Look Nurturing Life’s Ageless Spirit

for a continuum of housing options centrally located in Minneapolis Continuum based on level of independence; adult day services, independent and assisted living, skilled nursing and memory care.

1101 On Main

Independent living in rental, luxury apartments

MainStreet Lodge

612.378.8814

Assisted living

by Day

RiverVillage East

Support for seniors still living at home

612.362.2450

612.379.1370

Assisted living, memory care

RiverVillage North

on Main

Subsidized, independent living

612.605.2501

612.605.2500

Skilled nursing care, memory care

612.379.1370

Transitional Care Unit/Rehabilitative Services OPENING IN OCTOBER, 2016

612.379.1370 www.catholiceldercare.org Equal Opportunity Employer

Equal Housing Opportunity

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Care-Age Country Home of Park Rapids

18846 Eagle Bend Road, Park Rapids, MN 56470

• 218.732.3721

Edendale Residence of Eden Prairie

• 952.934.5016

16700 Main Street, Eden Prairie, MN 55346

Golden Oaks of Hermantown

• 218.729.5014

4067 Reinke Road, Hermantown, MN 55811

Golden Oaks of Proctor

23 Waterview Drive, Proctor, MN 55810

• 218.740.0404

LEE Center of Hibbing

3220 8th Avenue East, Hibbing, MN 55746

At Avinity, our mission is to create communities for older adults that nurture body, soul and spirit. Call or click to schedule a tour today! www.AvinitySeniorLiving.org

• 218.262.2166

Mainstreet Village of Richfield

7601 Lyndale Avenue South, Richfield, MN 55423

Mill Pond Gables of Champlin

201 Hayden Lake Road E, Champlin, MN 55316

Northland Village of Buhl

• 763.576.8696

500 E. Monroe Drive, PO Box 688, Buhl, MN 55713

Northland Village of Hoyt Lakes

• 612.869.6584

• 218.258.8681

421 Kennedy Memorial Drive, Hoyt Lakes, MN 55750

Northland Village of McGregor

22027 420th Street, McGregor, MN 55760

Scandia Shores of Shoreview

• 218.768.3356

418 Highway 96 West, Shoreview, MN 55126

WestRidge of Minnetonka

11201 Fairfield Road, Minnetonka, MN 55305

• 218.225.0176

• 651.415.9793

• 952.512.0547

Rehabilitation Services Independent Living Assisted Living Memory Care Skilled Nursing Care

Locations in Chaska and Waconia

Locations in Chaska & Waconia

CALL TODAY 952-227-0494

www.auburnhomes.org

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Realife Cooperative of Brooklyn Park • 763-315-3993 www.seniorsonedinburgh.com

Realife Cooperative of Coon Rapids • 763-427-2739 www.seniorsonmain.com

Realife Cooperative of Bloomington on Nicollet • 952-881-1215 www.realifebloomington.com

Parkway Cooperative of Burnsville • 952-895-8526 www.parkwaycoopburnsville.com

Realife Cooperative of Phalen Village (St. Paul) • 651-779-6639 www.realifecoopphalen.com

Aquila Commons Cooperative of St. Louis Park • 952-746-5547 www.aquilacommons.com

Gramercy Park Cooperative Northwest Plymouth • 763-551-8832 www.gramercyparknw.com

Applewood Pointe Cooperative of Woodbury • 651-578-0850 www.applewood-woodbury.com

Realife Management

• 952-953-5020

www.realifemanagement.com

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Creating a Positive Environment and a Feeling of Home! Long Term Care Alternative Memory Care ◆ Respite & Hospice

New Woodbury Location Now Accepting Reservations!

Comfortable Residential Care  Continuing Traditional Values

(651) 714-7075 www.hometownseniorliving.com Locations in Eagan, MN – Rosemount, MN Woodbury, MN & Hudson, WI Senior Housing Guide • www.seniorhousingguide.us

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We’re a place to fully embrace life!

Village Apts. of Shakopee

651-632-8800

Affordable housing near downtown Shakopee. Independent living apartments located on 4th Avenue East

Check out our website for more information: www.ehomesmn.org

for adults who are at least 62 years of age or older. 1440 4th East Avenue All Non-Smoking

At Episcopal Homes, well-being can be achieved at any age. Our Transitional Care Community offers specialized services for guests recovering from injury, surgery or other illnesses. All guests are provided a private room with no extra fees!

1450 4th East Avenue Smoking Permitted 1428 4th East Avenue Becoming Non-Smoking

Distinctive Senior Living!

Residents pay only 30% of their income for rent. Pet Friendly. Live close to grocery stores, shopping, post office, bank, dining, churches and the scenic Minnesota River. Enjoy small town living near a metropolitan area, call us today if you are 62 years plus!

952-403-1086

Welcome to our Community of Neighbors Summer, Fall, Winter and Spring, living at Gramercy is a wonderful thing!

• Great location in the heart of Richfield. Within walking distance to everything you need. • Conveniently located across the street from beautiful Wood Lake Nature Center.

Our location says it all!

• 1, 2 & 3 bedroom spacious homes with washer/dryer. Pet friendly. • Many social activities & amenities.

Contact us

6711 Lake Shore Drive Richfield, MN 55423 www.gramercylakeshore.com

612.861.1378

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DINING

LOBBY

ACTIVITY ROOM

PRIVATE DINING

ROOM

SALON

LIBRARY

At Meadow Ridge Senior Living, we want you to feel right at home - because that’s exactly where you are!

Memory Care & Assisted Living Accepting Elderly Waiver

Call us today for a private tour and consultation! (651) 706-3591 Check us out at MeadowRidgeSeniorLiving.com | 7475 Country Club Dr., Golden Valley, MN

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SENIORS 55+

SHOES

BANK

Everything within walking distance from your single-level home.

dollar store WORK-OUT

EATS

GROCERY

SHOPPING PHARMACY

vino

HAIR SALON COFFEE SHOP BIKES

CITY HALL

COTTAGES OF VADNAIS HEIGHTS

CALL FOR A TOUR 651.484.9133

cottagesofvadnaisheights.com Affordable housing, income guidelines apply.

SENIOR LIVING AT ITS BEST! Keeping you active and engaged.

CALL US TODAY FOR A PRIVATE TOUR!

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Affordable, Independent Living Rental housing for seniors age 55+ in Dakota County • Apple Valley • Burnsville • Eagan • Farmington • Hastings • Inver Grove Heights • Lakeville • Mendota Heights • Rosemount • South St. Paul • West St. Paul

Dakota County CDA’s Senior Housing Program provides affordable, independent living senior (55+) housing developments. We offer 28 senior housing communities located throughout Dakota County with over 1,600 apartment homes. Our residences feature community rooms with kitchens, underground heated parking, laundry facilities and one- and two-bedroom apartments. For more information on our affordable senior housing, income limits or how to apply:

Call us today at 651-675-4440! Visit us online at www.dakotacda.org Income Limits

• 1 person household – $46,100 • 2 person household – $52,650

Rents

One-Bedroom Apartment • Based on 30% of household’s annual income. • Minimum rent = $395 • Maximum rent = $708 Two-Bedroom Apartment • Based on 32% of household’s annual income. • Minimum rent = $585 • Maximum rent = $896

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Discover the BUZZ........

Gramercy Park is... A Smart Investment A Smart Lifestyle! Discover Cooperative Living for Adults 55+at

Gramercy Park

5688 Brent Avenue Inver Grove Heights Call us today! 651-450-9851

Going strong after 15 years! Find prices, floor plans, and availability at www.gramercyinvergrove.org

Choose to live well At the Benedictine Health System, we are dedicated to serving the Metro by providing a full range of residential options and care services that help you live life to the fullest.

Call today for a tour: Benedictine Health Center at Innsbruck 651-633-1686 | bhcinnsbruck.org Benedictine Health Center of Minneapolis 612-879-2800 | bhcminneapolis.org Benedictine Senior Living at Steeple Pointe 763-425-4440 | steeplepointe.org Cerenity Senior Care, St. Paul and White Bear Lake CerenitySeniorCare.org Interlude Restorative Suites, Fridley 763-230-3131 | interluderestorativesuites.org Regina Senior Living, Hastings 651-480-4333 | regina-seniorliving.org St. Gertrude’s Health and Rehabilitation Center 952-233-4400 | stgertrudesshakopee.org

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A Safe Haven

Here older adults will find their own personal sanctuary that offers an exceptional quality of life, a comfortable and inviting community of peers, support services as needed and the assurance of an affordable lifestyle . . . now and in the future.

Sales Center Now Open! 855-806-0533

thesanctuarycommunity.com

We Proudly Serve Veterans Find out how your service to our country could entitle you to significant financial benefits at The Sanctuary.

Affordable Assisted Living and Memory Care

OPENING LATE 2016 1746 Oakdale Avenue, West Saint Paul, MN 55118

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EARLE EARLE BROWN BROWN TERRACE TERRACE Vista Prairie at River Heights is a small, non-profit Assisted Living and Memory Care Community. Located in the heart of a South St. Paul neighborhood, River Heights maintains a small-town feel, providing cost sensitive services for seniors. Call to Learn More!

AAMeridian Meridian Senior Senior Community Community

(651) 326-6502

Because everyone deserves a Great Life! Because everyone deserves a Great Life!

Vista Prairie at River Heights 744 19th Avenue North South St. Paul, MN 55075 vistaprairie.org/riverheights

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Subsidized Rentals APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES It can take time to qualify for and find housing that is affordable. But the result can be worth the effort. The options range from private and public housing that is designated for seniors to vouchers that you can use in a variety of locations. Rents in these facilites vary according to ability to pay, based on gross income, (before taxes or Medicare deductions), and assets. Assets include income from Social Security, wages, pensions, welfare, etc., and interest or dividends from IRAs, Certificates of Deposit, stocks, and bonds. With assets such as stocks and bonds, only the interest from the asset is counted as income. Assets such as cars and clothing are not counted.

Types of Subsidies

Subsidies for apartments vary, but the most common subsidy requires the renter pay 30% of their gross income for rent. Another subsidy has a rent range, meaning there are lower and upper limits to how much rent you are required to pay based on your income.

Privately Owned Subsidized Housing Privately owned subsidized housing has many different managers and landlords. Typically, buildings are three stories or less and located in the suburbs. You apply to the building of your choice and you can be on several waiting lists at once. Income eligibility varies from county to county. Contact your local Housing Redevelopment Authority (HRA) for income eligibility; phone numbers are listed in this section.

Public Housing

These apartments are publicly owned and operated by the Minneapolis Public Housing Authority and the St. Paul Public Housing Agency. Some buildings are

a mix of people, while others are designated for older adults. Usually the buildings are highrises located in the city near bus lines, clinics, and shops. Income guidelines are given at the end of this section.

Supportive Services

Services can be provided on-site and include help with housekeeping, laundry, and meals. Personal assistance with grooming, dressing, and bathing is also available. Payment for services is on a sliding-fee scale.

Amenities and Services

Amenities differ from building to building, but most buidings have community and laundry rooms and elevators. Some subsidized buildings also have services available. Wheelchair-accessible apartments are available.

Housing Choice Vouchers

Housing choice vouchers help low-income people pay for housing in the private market. Tenants must find their own apartments. They pay a portion of the rent and the government pays the remainder. Subsidies that are tenant-based stay with the person. Even if you move you can usually keep your subsidy. The process of getting a voucher can be lengthy; waiting time can be one to two years and once you obtain a voucher you still have to apply to a property in order to live there. Visit the Housing Link website, www.housinglink.org, to find landlords who wish to participate in this program. To apply for a voucher, call the Housing Redevelopment Authorities, phone numbers on the next page.

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Subsidized Rentals APARTMENTS • TOWNHOMES

The Listings for Subsidized Rentals:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number and address. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the website. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. 2. Number of floors, FL, and total number of units, U. 3. Number of studios (small apartments with kitchenettes) and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments. 4. Income eligibility limits: Low Income, LI, and Very Low Income, VLI. 5. If rent is based on a schedule, the least a renter would pay to the highest amount a renter would pay, based on income. 6. Pets and pet policy. If weight is given, pets must be approximately that weight or less. Usually fish and small birds do not require a deposit. Companion animals, with a doctor’s note, are usually not restricted. Certain breeds may be restricted. 7. If a service coordinator is available to help arrange services: meals, help with housekeeping, laundry and personal assistance. 8. If someone is available that speaks a language other than English: Arabic, A, Hmong, HM, French, FR, Sign Language, SL, Spanish, SP, Somali, SO, Russian, R.

9. Building amenities: post office, PO, library, Lib, community room, Comm Rm, response system, Res Sys, grocery delivery, Groc Del, underground parking, UG. 10. Area features: a downtown location usually means the residence is close to shopping, grocery store, bank, post office, pharmacy, Rx, and near or on a bus line.

How much Rent Would I Pay in Subsidized Housing?

Rent is usually based on 30% of yearly gross adjusted income. Income is figured on social security, pensions, earnings from employment and welfare, interest earned from checking/savings accounts, and etc., and income or interest earned from Certificates of Deposits, IRAs, bonds, stocks, and etc.

Income Guidelines for Minneapolis and St. Paul

Low Income: 1 person: $45,500/2 people; $52,000* Very Low Income: 1 person: $29,400/2 people: $33,600* *subject to change

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Assisted Living MARKET RATE RENTAL APARTMENTS WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES There are many terms that describe the combination of housing and services which can vary from state to state. In Minnesota, “Housing with Services” typically means that some or all of the following services are available to some extent: dining, housekeeping, laundry and personal care. “Assisted Living” residences have the same services, but in order to be considered “Assisted Living” the services have minimum requirements: 2 meals daily, daily check system, weekly housekeeping and laundry service, assistance with 3 or more of the activities of daily living (dressing, grooming, bathing, eating, transferring, continence care and toileting), and assistance in arranging transportation, and accessing community and social resources. Additionally health related services must include assistance with self-administration of medication or administration of medication, supervised by a Registered Nurse. Assisted Living residences must also have staff available who can respond 24/7 to requests for assistance with health or safety needs.* These types of residences range from cozy single family homes with a few, 5 to 10 residents; (see also the section on Residential Care Homes) to larger complexes that have 100 plus residents. They may be stand alone or part of a campus offering a continuum of care. Some costs are basic, but they also depend on the level of care and as a person’s needs change, so can the level of care. Services are paid by the resident, either separately or as a part of the rent. In some circumstances Alternative Care (AC) or Elderly Waivers (EW) may cover some or all of the costs. An excellent consumer checklist for assisted living can be found on the Assisted Living Federation of America’s website www.alfa.org. * Some settings that have 12 or fewer residents may qualify for an exemption permitting them to use staff who are allowed to sleep, but can be awakened in order to respond to health or safety needs.

Senior Living in the Heart of Woodbury At Woodbury Senior Living, we serve seniors by encouraging them to thrive. We offer a wide variety of wellness-focused services and activities while empowering our residents to live as independently as possible. Woodbury Senior Living provides a full spectrum of care options in a campus setting. Our campus is designed so all buildings are interconnected to create a vibrant community.

Woodbury Senior Living offers... • Assisted Living Memory Care • Long Term Care • Transitional and Rehabilitation Care • Physical, Occupational, Speech and Integrative Therapies to Support Your Healing Process

Proudly serving the Woodbury community for over 30 years. On the corner of Woodlane Drive and Lake Road in Woodbury.

We welcome you to call for a tour of our campus: 651-501-2105 or visit us online at www.woodburyseniorliving.com

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Assisted Living MARKET RATE RENTAL APARTMENTS WITH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

The Listings for Assisted Living:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number and address. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the website. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. IFC = Inside Front Cover, BC = Back Cover. 2. Age restrictions; minimum age to reside. 3. Number of floors, FL, and total number of units, U. 4. Cost of shared or companion suites and cost of private suites (usually no kitchen). Cost of studio apartments and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments (usually with full or partial kitchen). 5. Fee to enter, Security Deposit and lease length, (year, YR, month to month, M-M). When a Fee is required it may or may not be refundable. 6. Common areas: community room CO, craft room CR, exercise program, EP, exercise room, ER, guest room, GR, beauty/barber shop, BS, library, Lib, computer room, CP, theater, TH, art studio, AT, chapel, CH. Most places have a community room, so the more interesting amenities were listed. Other amenities often available: pool, spa, garden, solarium, greenhouse, billiards room, and etc. 7. Pets and pet deposit. If weight is given, pets must be approximately that weight or less. Usually fish and small birds do not require a deposit. Companion animals with a doctor’s note are usually not restricted. Certain breeds may be restricted. 8. Types of housing as part of a Campus or On-Site: independent living, IL, memory care, MC, care suites, CS, nursing home, NH. 9. Types of payments for services: private, P, Elderly 120

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Subsidized Rentals

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People who need an affordable apartment can also have services based on their income or a sliding fee scale. Services are provided on-site and can include assistance with housekeeping, laundry, meals, and on-call nursing. Personal assistance with grooming, dressing and bathing may also be available. All subsidized buildings have community and laundry rooms and recreation and social activities. Some community rooms are equipped with televisions, pool tables, libraries and card and game tables. A weekly, mobile postal office, bookmobile, milkman, and grocery bus or shopping bus help residents take care of their shopping needs. Some buildings have an ‘OK’ Care Program, where residents must hang an ‘I’m OK’ card on their door by a certain time or someone checks on them. Most are located for easy access to bus lines and shopping. All buildings have wheelchair accessible apartments. Read more about the different types of subsidized housing in the section “Subsidized Rentals.”

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Heritage Park Senior Services Center

Heritage Park Senior Services Center is now open at 1015 - 4th Ave. N. in Minneapolis. Situated by two senior housing communities, Heritage Commons at Pond’s Edge and the Thomas T. Feeney Manor, the trio comprise what is known as the Heritage Park Seniors Campus. The Heritage Park Senior Services Center offers health and wellness services to older adults whether or not they live in Minneapolis Public Housing. The center also houses the Open Circle Adult Day Center. Other partners include the YMCA, Courage Center, Heritage Seniors Clinic, and the Minneapolis Highrise Representative Council. For more information about the Heritage Park Senior Services Center call 612-344-2221.

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Memory Care DEMENTIA & ALZHEIMER’S RESIDENCES A growing number of residences specialize in care for people with Alzheimer’s and related symptoms of dementia. Some are stand alone facilities that are “Dementia Only,” while others are a specialized unit in a nursing home or an assisted living facility. Another type of residence for people with memory care needs is Residential Care Homes. Read about them in the section, “Residential Care Homes.” Twenty-four hour supervision is required along with security systems to safeguard residents. Residents may have shared or private rooms or small apartments. Some costs are basic, but they also depend on the level of care a person needs. Residences may have specialized building features that help minimize confusion and agitation; secured wandering paths, color-coded hallways, visual cues. Professionally run communities provide ways to help build self-esteem, preserve dignity, nurture independence, and remind residents of a happy time and place. Often, repeated basic skills and familiar tasks or routines help stimulate the mind and keep residents from feeling isolated or confused. Of course nothing can compare to the attention of family and friends and many communities are extending visiting times and are providing private gathering places for people within the residence.

The Listings for Memory Care:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number and address. Enhanced listings also include the website (if available). Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Featured on page; learn more about the residence. IFC = Inside Front Cover, BC = Back Cover. 2. Highest level of memory care that can be provided to residents, Mild, moderate, Mod, and Late. 3. Number of residents. 4. Cost of shared or companion suites and cost of private suites, (usually no kitchen). Cost of studio apartments and 1 and 2 bedroom apartments (usually with full or partial kitchen). 5. Fee and security deposit. When a fee is required, it may or may not be refundable.

6. Types of housing as part of a Campus or On-site (within the building): independent living, IL, assisted living, AL, care suites, CS, nursing home, NH. 7. Types of payments for services: private, P, Elderly Waiver, EW and Alternative Care, AC. Lease and Services – Most residences offer a monthto-month lease with a basic level of services that include meals, housekeeping, laundry and some personal care. If more personal care/services are needed most places have other packages that can be purchased.

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Residential Care Homes GENERAL CARE & MEMORY CARE Residential Care Homes offer the opportunity to receive the assistance you need in an intimate home setting – in a real house located in a residential neighborhood. They offer professional services with a high ratio of staff available to assist as needed. These services range from very basic assistance or reminders, to memory care and complex service needs. The small setting offers the opportunity for individualized care which caters to unique needs and preferences. Most operate with a philosophy of care that allows “aging in place,” with more intensive services available as care needs progress. These homes offer a “hands-on management” approach. Most have owners available on site. They are licensed in a variety of ways, all of which involve regulation and inspection by state, county and/or local agencies. The intimate, family feel of these homes make them an excellent choice for memory care, with natural comfort stemming from the home environment. You can visit many residential care homes at www.residentialcare-mn.org.

The Listings for Residential Care Homes:

The listings on the following pages give the name of the residence, phone number, contact person, city and zip code. Enhanced listings also include (if available) the website. Most websites offer photos and/or a virtual tour of the residence and the units.

When read from left to right, the listings cover:

1. Type of Care: General Care, GC and/or Memory Care, MC. General care includes asssisted living. 2. Cost of shared, S, or private, P, room as a daily or monthly rate. 3. Payment types for services: private, P, Alternative Care, AC, Elderly Waiver, EW, Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals, Cadi, (for people less than 65 years old), Traumatic Brain Injury, TBI. 4. If you can have pets with approval. 5. The number of hours a week a nurse is on call and number of hours a week a nurse is on site. 6. If there is 24-hour awake staff, AS, and/or night monitor, NM. 7. If there is a 1 or 2 person, 1 P / 2 P, or a mechanical lift, ML, transfer assistance available. 8. If staff provides assistance with medication management: reminders, set-up, administration.

9. If staff will assist residents with the activities of daily living: bathing, dressing, grooming, etc. 10. If staff provides assistance with the management of incontinence. 11. Highest level of memory care: Mild, moderate, Mod, and Late. 12. If the building is a secured building, SB, or if there is a wander alarm system, AS, in place. 13. If activities, Act, are available. If music therapy, MT, is available. 14. If short term or respite care is available. Y means Yes, services are available and included in rent. EC stands for Extra Charge, services are available at an extra cost. If blank, it means the service is not available at the residence or No.

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Is A Reverse Mortgage Right For You??

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What if my house needs repair?

Funds from the reverse mortgage can be withheld to make the repairs.

What if I decide to sell my house?

You can sell your home at any time. The loan is then repaid and you keep the remainder of the equity.

Does the lender get the house?

No, you (and your heirs) remain the owner of the house. When you are done with the house, you or your heirs can sell the house. The loan is repaid and the remainder of the money is yours or your heirs. If your heirs want to keep the house, they would need to get a regular mortgage and pay off the loan.

How can I withdraw my money?

You can select from several withdrawal plans and you can change the plan during the course of the loan. • A line of credit to use as you wish. • Monthly payment until you leave the home or for a specified amount of time. • A combination of a line of credit and monthly payout. • A lump sum.

Who pays the taxes and insurance?

In most cases you pay taxes and insurance.

Will this affect my taxes?

No, it is a loan and the money is not taxed.

Are there any restrictions on how I spend my money?

There are no restrictions on how you spend your money. Some uses are: prescription drugs, pay back taxes, home improvement, pay off the house, making ends meet, take a vacation, purchase a car, or buy a vacation home.

Would I ever owe more than the house is worth? The loan is a non-recourse loan and you are only responsible for what the house sells for. Any loan amount greater than the sales price of the home does not have to be paid by your or your heirs.

When is the loan repaid?

The loan is repaid when the last homeowner leaves the house, sells the house or transfers the title of the house.

What if I am currently receiving public benefits? If you are receiving public benefits that are income based, such as energy assistance, you may still be eligible for a reverse mortgage.

Why do I need to see a RM counselor?

For consumer protection it is required that anyone getting a Reverse Mortgage see an approved counselor. In Minnesota it is a law that you have this counseling prior to receiving any reverse mortgage. If your house is in Minnesota, the counselor must be from a HUD approved counseling agency located in Minnesota. During the session the counselor will go over the reverse mortgage step by step, suggest other programs that can help you stay in your home, and explain the process in general. You will learn about reverse mortgages, so you can make the best decision for yourself. The length of the session depends on your knowledge of the product. Attending the counseling session does not mean that you are getting a reverse mortgage; it simply means you are interested in learning more about the product.

Sound too good to be true? Call Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc., 651-368-8516, for more information.

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About

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Sheila Farren Billings is an award-winning artist from Salem, Massachusetts and the author/illustrator of four published children’s books. Patchwook Houses, the cozy cover design, was inspired by one of her illustrations. It is created in her “patchwork paper” style – a happy combination of painting and quilting. If you want to learn more about Sheila and her artwork, she hopes you will drop by her website www.SheilaBillings.com for a little visit!

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Abiitan Mill City ������������������������������������� 56, 147 Adagio Manor ���������������������������������������������� 154 Afton Care ��������������������������������������������������� 156 Afton View ��������������������������������������������������� 111 Aging Joyfully ����������������������������������������������� 153 All Saints ��������������������������������������������� 135, 149 Alton ����������������������������������������������������������� 148 Angel Ridge ������������������������������������������������� 113 Ann Bodlovick ������������������������������������������������ 60 Annandale-Knollwood Sq. ���������������������������� 114 Anthony James ����������������������������������������������� 54 Apple Valley Villa ���������������������65, 101, 124, 143 Applewood Pointe ������������������������������ 44, 45, 47 Aquilla Commons ������������������������������������������� 47 Arbor ����������������������������������������������������������� 145 Arbor at Ridges �������������������������������������� 65, 124 Arbor Lakes �����������������������������66, 104, 126, 144 Arbors Lakes Commons �������������������������������� 104 Arbor Oaks ������������������������������������������ 121, 142 Arbor Pointe ��������������������������������������������������� 58 Arbors Lane ������������������������������������������������� 143 Arbors White Bear Lake ���������������������������������� 57 Ark on the River ������������������������������������������� 152 Arlington Gardens ���������������������������������������� 111 Arthur’s Res. Care ����������������������������������������� 155 Ashland Place ���������������������������������������������� 109 Atrium Mpls PHA ����������������������������������������� 116 Auburn Courts ��������������������������������������������� 123 Auburn Courts Mem. Care ���������������������������� 143 Auburn Meadows & Reflections ������������ 123, 143 Augstana Chapel View ��������������������������������� 130

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Augustana Apple Valley Villa ����65, 101, 124, 143 Augustana Apts. ������������������������������������� 70, 131 Augustana Regent ������������������������� 65, 124, 143 Aurora on France ���������������������������� 67, 128, 145 Autumn Glen ��������������������������������� 64, 121, 142 Autumn Trails ����������������������������������������������� 104 Autumn Woods ��������������������������������������������� 56

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Banfill Crossing ���������������������������������������������� 52 Bards Crossing ����������������������������������������������� 42 Barrington ���������������������������������������������������� 114 Bassett Creek Commons ������������������������������� 105 Bayview Sr. Apts. �������������������������������������������� 53 Beacon Hill ��������������������������������������������� 55, 129 Becketwood ��������������������������������������������������� 47 Becky’s Place ������������������������������������������������ 153 Beehive Homes ������������������������������������ 146, 149 Bel Rae ������������������������������������������ 70, 132, 147 Belle Haven �������������������������������������������������� 112 Belvedere at Chapelwood ������������������������������� 43 Benedictine Health Center at Innsbruck �������� 147 Benedictine Steeple Pointe ������������������� 126, 144 Best Care Group ������������������������������������������� 153 Bii Di Gain Dash Anwebi ������������������������������� 107 Birchwood Arbors ����������������������������������������� 136 Blackhawk Trail ���������������������������������������������� 42 Blaine Courts ������������������������������������������������� 52 Blaine Town Square ���������������������������������������� 52 Boardwalk ��������������������������������������������������� 105 Boessling Village ������������������������������������������ 112 Booth Manor ������������������������������������������������ 108 Boulders �������������������������������������������������������� 57 Boulevard Crest View ������������������������������������� 64 Boulevard Gardens �������������������������������������� 105 Boutwells Landing ���������������������60, 95, 136, 149 Braham Heights ������������������������������������������� 109 Brask Haven ������������������������������������������������� 155 Breck Homes ������������������������������������������������ 153 Bremer Way ��������������������������������������������������� 43 Brentwood Court ������������������������������������������� 59 Briarcliff Manor ���������������������������������������������� 60 Bridge Park �������������������������������������������������� 109 Bridge Square ������������������������������������������������ 99

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Brightondale ���������������������������������������� 133, 147 Broadway Court ��������������������������������������������� 54 Broadway Square ����������������������������������������� 114 Broadway Village �������������������������������������������� 54 Brookdale Blaine ������������������������������������������ 121 Brookdale Eagan ������������������������������������������ 143 Brookdale Eden Prairie ��������������������������������� 145 Brookdale Edina ����������������������������� 67, 128, 145 Brookdale Inver Grove Heights ��������������������� 124 Brookdale Minnetonka ����������������� 129, 130, 146 Brookdale North Oaks ���������������������������������� 148 Brookdale Plymouth ������������������������������������� 146 Brookdale W. St. Paul ��������������������������� 124, 143 Brookridge ��������������������������������������������������� 138 Brooks Landing �������������������������������������������� 105 Brookview Cottage ��������������������������������������� 152 Bryant House ����������������������������������������������� 130 – C – Cahill Commons ������������������������������������������� 101 Calibre Chase ������������������������������������������������� 54 Calvary Center ��������������������������������������������� 105 Calvary Coop ������������������������������������������������� 47 Cambrian Commons ������������������������������� 54, 101 Cambric ��������������������������������������������������������� 58 Cameo Place ������������������������������������������������ 102 Cameron Woods ��������������������������������������������� 42 Canterbury Point �������������������������������������������� 43 Cardenas Home ����������������������������������� 152, 153 Cardinal Pointe ���������������������������������������������� 45 Cardinal Ridge ��������������������������������������������� 112 Carefree Cottages, Chateau, Tnhmes ������ 57, 133 Carefree Living ������������������������������������� 124, 143 Carmen Court ���������������������������������������������� 102 Carondelet Village �������������������������� 94, 134, 148 Carty Heights ����������������������������������������������� 111 Castle Ridge Commons �������������������������������� 128 Cavanagh Apts. ���������������������������������������������� 55 Cecilia’s House ��������������������������������������������� 153 Cedar Crest �������������������������������������������������� 114 Cedar Hi Apts. Mpls PHA ������������������������������ 116 Cedars Mpls PHA ����������������������������������������� 116 Centennial Hill ����������������������������������������������� 53 Centennial Villa ������������������������������ 96, 138, 150


Central Highrise St. Paul PHA ����������������������������118 Central Towers �����������������������������������������111, 140 Century North ��������������������������������������������������113 Century Trails ���������������������������������������������������109 Cerenity Marion St. Paul ���������������������94, 135, 148 Cerenity Res. Humboldt ����������������������������135, 148 Cerenity Res. White Bear Lake ���������������������������133 Champlin Shores ��������������������������������66, 126, 144 Chandler Place �������������������������������������������������133 Chardon Court ���������������������������������������������������66 Charles Horn Tower Mpls PHA ��������������������������116 Chauncy Barrett Gardens ������������������������������������52 Cherrywood Adv. Living ����������������������������121, 142 Cherrywood Pointe Forest Lake �����������95, 137, 150 Cherrywood Pointe Minnetonka ����������68, 130, 146 Cherrywood Pointe Roseville ���������������70, 133, 148 Cherrywood Pointe Savage �����������������94, 136, 149 Cleveland Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������������������118 Cloverleaf Courts �����������������������������������������������52 Cobble Hill ���������������������������������������������������������60 Cobblestone Square �����������������������������������������102 Cokato Apts. ����������������������������������������������61, 114 Cokato Parkview ����������������������������������������������115 Colleen Loney ��������������������������������������������������102 Colonial Acres ��������������������������������������������������146 Colony �����������������������������������������������67, 128, 145 Columbia Village ����������������������������������������99, 139 Comfort First ��������������������������������������������121, 142 Commons ��������������������������������������������������������128 Commons on Marice ��������������������������������124, 143 Community Asst. Lvg. �������������������������������152, 156 Como by the Lake ����������������������������������������������59 Concordia Arms ������������������������������������������������110 Condominiums of Oak Hill ����������������������������������42 Cooperage �������������������������������������������������������108 Copperfield Hill ����������������������������������66, 126, 145 Cornelia House ��������������������������������������������������58 Cornerstone Commons.................... 68, 130, 146 Cornerstone Coop ����������������������������������������������47 Cortland Square �����������������������������������������������102 Cottage Villas of Arden Hills ��������������������������������57 Cottages of Annandale ���������������������������������������61 Cottages of Aspen ����������������������������������������������61 Cottages of Coon Creek �������������������������������������52 Cottages of Cottage Grove ���������������������������������61 Cottages of Spring Lake Park ������������������������������52 Cottages of Vadnais Heights �������������������������������57 Cottages of White Bear Township �����������������������57 Cottages of Willow Pond ������������������������������������52 Cottagewood �������������������������������������������138, 150 Country Club Manor �������������������������������������������54 Countryside ��������������������������������������������������������53 CountrySide Cottages �����������������������������������������61 Covenant Village ������������������������������������������������39 Coventry ����������������������������������������������������������110 Coventry of Mahtomedi ����������������������������137, 150 Creekside Commons �������������������������������������������59 Creekside Cottage ������������������������������������121, 142 Crest View ����������������������������������������������������������64

Crest View on 42, Ruth’s Way ���������������������������142 Crest View on 42nd ������������������������������������������121 Crest View Sr. Comm. Blaine ���������������64, 121, 142 Croixdale �������������������������������������������95, 137, 150 CrossCoft �����������������������������������������������������������42 Crossings at Brookwood �������������������������������������55 Crossings at Town Centre �����������������������������������53 Crossroads �������������������������������������������������������102 Crow River Villa ������������������������������������������������115 Crystal ���������������������������������������������������������������55 Cypress ��������������������������������������������������������������61

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Dakota Heights ������������������������������������������������102 Dakotah �����������������������������������������������������������102 Delano Commons ���������������������������������������������115 Dellwood Estates �����������������������������������������������52 DeMar by Mary T. ���������������������������������������������142 Demar Catered Lvg. ������������������������������������������121 Diamondcrest ��������������������������������������������67, 127 Dickman Park Mpls PHA �����������������������������������117 Dover Hill ���������������������������������������������������������105 Dow Towers �����������������������������������������������������105 Dublin Park ��������������������������������������������������������99 Dunedin Highrise St. Paul PHA ��������������������������118

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Eagan Pointe ��������������������������������������65, 124, 143 Eagle Pointe �������������������������������������������������������43 Eagle Ridge Place ���������������������������������������������102 Eagle St. Catered Lvg. �������������������������������121, 142 EagleCrest �����������������������������������������70, 133, 148 Earle Brown Terrace ������������������������������������67, 127 East Shore Place �����������������������������������������������113 East Terrace Coop �����������������������������������������������48 Eastwood Village ������������������������������������������������61 Ebenezer Park ��������������������������������������������������108 Ebenezer Ridge Point ����������������������������������������102 Ebenezer Tower ������������������������������������������56, 108 Ecumen Centennial Hse ����������������������������124, 143 Ecumen Lakeview �������������������������������������133, 148 Ecumen North Branch ���������������������������������������123 Ecumen Point Pleasant Heights ���������������������������65 Ecumen Prairie Lodge �������������������������������127, 145 Ecumen Seasons ���������� 65, 70, 124, 133, 143, 148 Edendale Residence �����������������������������������������105 Edgemont Place �����������������������������������������������142 Edgerton Highrise St. Paul PHA �����������������118, 140 Edgewood Gables ����������������������������������������������96 Edgewood Sr. Lvg. ������������������������������������121, 142 Elder Haven Homes ������������������������������������������156 Elder Homestead ��������������������������������������130, 146 Elim Meadows ���������������������������������������������������64 Elim Shores ������������������������������������������������67, 128 Elk Terrace ��������������������������������������������������������113 Elliot Twins Mpls PHA ���������������������������������������117 Elmhurst Commons ������������������������������������70, 132 Emerald Crest �����������������������������������143, 146, 149 Engle Haus �����������������������������������������96, 138, 150

English Rose Suites ����������������������������������153, 154 Epiphany ��������������������������������������������������122, 142 Epiphany Pines ���������������������������������������������������64 Evans Park ���������������������������������������������������60, 95 Evergreen Apts. ������������������������������������������������100 Exchange Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������������������118

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Fairfield Terrace ������������������������������������������������102 Falcon Heights Town Sq ��������������������������������������57 Farmstead Andover ����������������������������64, 122, 142 Folkstone �������������������������������������������69, 130, 146 Founders Ridge ����������������������������������68, 128, 145 Fountains at Hosanna �������������������������65, 125, 144 Franklin Lane ������������������������������������������������������99 Franklin Towers Mpls PHA ��������������������������������117 Franklyn Park ���������������������������������������������������110 Friendly Manor Mpls PHA ���������������������������������117 Friendship Home ����������������������������������������������155 Friendship Village �����������������������������������������������39 Front Highrise St. Paul PHA �������������������������������118 – G – Garden Terrace �������������������������������������������������110 Geneva Suites ������������������������������������������152, 153 Gianna Home ���������������������������������������������������154 Gideon Pond ������������������������������������������������������68 Glen Lake Landing ��������������������������������������������105 Glendale Place ���������������������������������������������������60 Glenn Hopkins �����������������������������������69, 130, 146 Glenn Minnetonka �����������������������������69, 130, 146 Golden Lvg. Center �����������������������������������130, 146 Golden Nest �����������������������������������������������������153 Golden Pond ������������������������������������������������������57 Goldendale Apts. ����������������������������������������������115 Golfview ����������������������������������������������������������115 Good Samaritan Heritage Place ������������������71, 133 Grace Homes ���������������������������������������������������154 Grace Place ������������������������������������������������������139 GracePointe Crossing �������������������������57, 132, 147 Gracewood ����������������������������� 122, 123, 127, 133, 135, 143, 148, 145, 150 Graham Place �����������������������������������������������������59 Gramercy Club Coop ������������������������������������������45 Gramercy Park Coop �������������������������������������45, 48 Gramercy Park Coop of St. Paul ��������������������������45 Gramercy Park Coop Lake Shore Dr. ��������������������48 Gramercy Park Coop NW Plymouth ���������������������48 Grand Pre ����������������������������������������������������������59 Grasslands ���������������������������������������������������������99 Greenhouse Village ��������������������������������������������45 Guardian Angels ������������������������������113, 136, 149

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Hall-Young Plaza ����������������������������������������������111 Hamilton ������������������������������������������������������������60 Hamilton House �����������������������������������������������105 Hamilton Manor Mpls PHA �������������������������������116 Hamline Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������������118, 140

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Index Hart Lake ������������������������������������������������������� 52 Haskell Court ����������������������������������������������� 103 Heart to Home ��������������������������������������������� 152 Heathers Estates & Manor ���������������������� 55, 127 Heights Manor ����������������������������������������������� 99 Heritage Apts. ���������������������������������������������� 125 Heritage at Lyngblomstem ��������������������� 94, 135 Heritage Commons Mpls PHA ��������������� 116, 139 Heritage House ���������������������������� 111, 130, 146 Heritage of Edina ��������������������������� 68, 128, 145 Heritage Place ���������������������������������������� 55, 150 Hiawatha Towers Mpls PHA �������������������������� 117 Hidden Pathways �������������������������������������������� 42 Highlands on Graham ������������������������������������� 59 Highview Hills �������������������������������� 65, 125, 144 Hillcrest Pointe ��������������������������������������� 54, 102 Hillside Terrace ��������������������������������������������� 105 Hilltop ���������������������������������������������������������� 100 Holland Highrise Mpls PHA ��������������������������� 116 Holmes Park ������������������������������������������������� 108 Homestead ���������������������46, 122, 133, 142, 148 HomeTown Sr. Lvg. ������������������������������� 152, 156 Hope’s Residence ����������������������������������������� 153 Hopkins Village �������������������������������������������� 105 Horn Towers Mpls PHA ��������������������������������� 117 Howard Lake ������������������������������������������������ 115

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Indian Knoll Manor �������������������������������������� 106 Inver Glen Sr. Living ������������������������ 65, 125, 144 Inverness Village �������������������������������������������� 42 Iowa Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������������� 118, 140 Iris Park Commons ��������������������������������������� 135 Isabelle’s & Margaret’s House ����������������������� 143

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James Heltzer Manor Mpls PHA �������������������� 117 Jeanne Jugan ����������������������������������������������� 111 Johanna Shores ������������������������������ 71, 134, 148 John Carroll ������������������������������������������������� 103 John Jergens Estates �������������������������������������� 61 Jones-Harrison ��������������������������������������������� 131 Joseph’s Chateau ����������������������������������������� 152

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Katy’s Cottage Episcopal Homes ������������������� 149 Keller Lake Commons ������������������������������������� 60 Kenwood Isles ������������������������������������������������ 43 Kenwood ����������������������������������������������� 70, 131 Kenzington ����������������������������������������������������� 43 Keystone Eagan ������������������������������ 65, 125, 144 Keystone Place ��������������������������������������� 95, 137 Keystone Prior Lake ������������������������ 94, 136, 149 Keystone Roseville �������������������������������� 134, 148 Keystone St. Paul ���������������������������������� 135, 149 Kilkenny Court ���������������������������������������������� 114 Kings Crossing ��������������������������������������������� 111 Kings Pointe ��������������������������������������������������� 43 Kingsley Shores ������������������������������ 65, 125, 144

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Kingsway ��������������������������������������� 94, 136, 149 Knox Landing ����������������������������������������������� 106

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La Bonne Vie ������������������������������������������������ 154 Labor Plaza �������������������������������������������������� 111 Labor Retreat ����������������������������������������������� 108 Lake Minnetonka Shores ���������������� 69, 130, 146 Lake Shore Drive �������������������������������������������� 43 Lake Square ��������������������������������������������������� 57 Lake Street Station ����������������������������������������� 56 Lakefront Plaza ���������������������������������������������� 44 Lakeside Pointe �������������������������������������������� 103 Lakeside Rest ����������������������������������������������� 156 Lakeside Villa ����������������������������������������������� 100 Landing ������������������������������������������������������� 100 Landmark ��������������������������������������������� 122, 142 Lee Square ����������������������������������������������������� 48 Legacy Care Home ��������������������������������������� 154 Legacy of St. Anthony ����������������������������������� 132 Liberty Park �������������������������������������������������� 112 Lighthouse Columbia Hghts ������������������ 122, 142 Lighthouse Mahtomedi ��������������������������������� 150 Lighthouse of Waconia ������������������� 64, 123, 143 Lilac Parkway ����������������������������������������������� 106 Lilydale Sr. Living ���������������������������� 66, 125, 144 Lino Lakes Ast. Lvg. & Mem. Care ��������� 122, 142 Little Earth Housing �������������������������������������� 108 Living Choice ������������������������������������������������� 42 Lodge at Little Canada ����������������������������������� 57 Lodge at Taylors Falls ������������������������������������ 124 Lodge at White Bear ��������������������������������� 61, 95 Log Home ���������������������������������������������������� 152 Loren on Park ����������������������������������������������� 132 Loring 100 ��������������������������������������������������� 108 Loving Care Cottage ������������������������������������� 156 Lowry Towers Mpls PHA ������������������������������� 117 LuAnn’s Place ����������������������������������������������� 154 Luther Home �������������������������������������������������� 44 Luther Place ��������������������������������������������������� 42 Lyndale Manor Mpls PHA ������������� 116, 117, 139 Lyngblomsten ������������������������������� 111, 140, 149 Lynn Court ����������������������������������������������������� 60 Lynway Highrise Mpls PHA ��������������������������� 117 Lyons Court ���������������������������������������������������� 59

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Main St. Manor �������������������������������������������� 103 Mainstreet Lodge ����������������������������������������� 132 Mainstreet Village �������������������������� 68, 128, 145 Majestic Greens ��������������������������������������������� 52 Mala Strana ����������������������������������������� 136, 149 Maple Hill �������������������������������������������� 134, 148 Maple Manor ����������������������������������������������� 115 Maple Terrace ����������������������������������������������� 106 Maplecrest Commons ����������������������������������� 100 Maranatha Place ������������������������������������������ 127 Margaret Place ����������������������������������������� 52, 64 Margaret’s House ����������������������������������������� 143

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Market Village ������������������������������������������������ 60 Maryland Apts. ��������������������������������������������� 108 Masonic Home ��������������������������������������� 55, 128 Matrix Care Home ���������������������������������������� 152 Mayer Elderly ����������������������������������������������� 100 Mayfield ��������������������������������������������������������� 57 McKenna Crossing ������������������������� 94, 136, 149 Meadow View ���������������������������������������������� 101 Meadow Woods ����������������������������������� 128, 145 Meadow’s Edge �������������������������������������������� 109 Meadowood Shores ��������������������������������������� 71 Meadows of Oxboro ������������������������������������� 106 Meadows on Fairview ��������������������������� 124, 143 Meadow Ridge ������������������������������������� 130, 147 Mears Park Place ������������������������������������������ 111 Medicine Lake Manor ����������������������������������� 154 Medina Ridge ������������������������������������������������� 44 Meridian Manor ����������������������������������� 130, 147 Midway Pointe ��������������������������������������������� 111 Mill Pond Gables �������������������������������������������� 52 Millpond Apts. ���������������������������������������������� 113 Minnehaha Sr. Living ���������������������� 70, 132, 147 Minnetonka Heights ������������������������������������� 108 Mississippi Shores ������������������������������������������ 61 Mississippi Terrace ���������������������������������������� 103 Monroe Village ����������������������������������������������� 56 Montreal Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������� 118, 140 Morning Glory Home ������������������������������������ 154 Mount Ary Highrise St. Paul PHA ������������������� 118 Mount Carmel Manor ����������������������������������� 103 Mpls Public Housing ����������������������������� 116, 117 Muller Manor ������������������������������������������������� 61 My Retirement House ����������������������������������� 154

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Nan McKay �������������������������������������������������� 103 Neil Highrise St. Paul PHA ����������������������������� 118 Nervana’s Caring Hands ������������������������������� 153 New Beginnings ������������������������������������������� 156 Newton Manor ������������������������������������� 106, 139 Nicollet Towers ��������������������������������������������� 108 Nine Mile Creek ����������������������68, 129, 145, 154 Nokomis Square ��������������������������������������������� 48 Norgard Court ������������������������������������������������ 57 Norris Square ��������������������������������� 95, 137, 150 North Country ���������������������������������������������� 101 North Gables �������������������������������������������������� 99 North Oaks on Emerson ������������������������������� 132 North Park Plaza ������������������������������������������ 106 North Ridge ������������������������������������������� 67, 127 Northern Oaks ��������������������������������������������� 101 Northgate Woods ������������������������������������������� 99 Northridge Court �������������������������������������������� 60 Norwood Square �������������������������������������������� 99 Nuturing Care ���������������������������������������������� 154

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O’Leary Manor ��������������������������������������������� 103 Oak Crest ����������������������������������������������� 52, 122


Oak Grove ����������������������������������������������������� 53 Oak Hills Manor ��������������������������������������������� 52 Oak Meadows ������������������������������� 95, 137, 150 Oak Park Sr. Lvg. ���������������������������� 95, 137, 150 Oak Ridge �������������������������������������������� 125, 144 Oak Ridge Manor ����������������������������������������� 103 Oak Ridge Place ����������������������������� 95, 137, 150 Oak Terrace �����������������������������94, 114, 136, 149 Oakhill Cottages �������������������������������������������� 61 Oakhurst ������������������������������������������������������ 101 Oaks of Lake George �������������������������������������� 53 Oakwoods ��������������������������������������������������� 103 Oakwoods East �������������������������������������������� 103 Olive Branch Estates ������������������������������������� 143 Oliver Manor Mpls PHA �������������������������������� 117 Olu’s Home ������������������������������������������ 153, 154 Orchard Square �������������������������������������������� 103 Orono Wood �������������������������������������������������� 55 Osborne Apts. ������������������������������������������������ 99 Osceola Place ������������������������������������������������� 59 Osseo Commons �������������������������������������������� 55 Osseo Gardens ��������������������������������������������� 127 Oxbow Bend �������������������������������������������������� 99

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Palmer Drive ������������������������������������������������� 110 Park Center Mpls PHA ���������������������������������� 117 Park Haven �������������������������������������������������� 106 Park Manor �������������������������������������������������� 109 Park Ridge Apts. ������������������������������������������� 125 Park Ridge Augustana ���������������������������� 66, 125 Park Ridge Place ������������������������������������������ 103 Parker Skyview Mpls PHA ��������������������� 116, 139 Parkingson’s Specialty Care ���������� 153, 154, 155 Parkshore Sr. Campus ��������������������� 69, 131, 147 Parkview Plaza ��������������������������������������� 54, 103 Parkview Villa ������������������������������������������������� 99 Parkway Coop of Burnsville ���������������������������� 46 Parkway Gardens ������������������������������������������� 59 Parmly Lakeview ������������������������������������������� 101 Pathways on the Park ������������������������������������� 59 Pauline Mem. Care ��������������������������������������� 144 Peace Village �������������������������������� 100, 123, 143 Peaceful Living ��������������������������������������������� 155 Peaceful Lodge ��������������������������������������������� 137 Pearl Garden ������������������������������������������������ 148 Penelope 35 Apts. ���������������������������������������� 106 Pentagon Apts. Mpls PHA ����������������������������� 117 Peter Nasseff �������������������������������������������������� 56 Phalen Res. �������������������������������������������������� 155 Phalen Sr. Lofts ����������������������������������������������� 58 Philipp Square ������������������������������������������������ 60 Phillips Towers ��������������������������������������������� 108 Piccadilly Square �������������������������������������������� 61 Pine Cone Manor ����������������������������������������� 113 Pine Manor Estates ���������������������������������������� 53 Pine Tree Manor ������������������������������������������� 113 Pines ������������������������������������������������������ 68, 129 Pioneer Apts. �������������������������������������������������� 61

Pioneer Estates �������������������������������������������� 153 Pioneer Manor ����������������������������������������������� 58 Pleasant Place ���������������������������������������������� 106 Plymouth Ave. Tnhms & Apts. ������������������������ 108 Plymouth Towne Sq. ������������������������������������� 106 Polar Ridge ������������������������������������ 71, 134, 148 Prairie View Hghts ���������������������������������������� 104 Prelude Home �������������������������������������� 150, 156 Prior Manor �������������������������������������������������� 113 Priscilla’s Place ��������������������������������������������� 153 Pullman Place ������������������������������������������������ 48

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Rainbow Highrise Mpls PHA ������������������������� 116 Rakhma Homes �������������������������������������������� 155 Ravoux Highrise St. Paul PHA ��������������� 118, 140 Raymie Johnson ������������������������������������������� 114 Realife Coop of Bloomington �������������������������� 49 Realife Coop of Brooklyn Park ������������������������ 49 Realife Coop of Burnsville ������������������������������� 46 Realife Coop of Coon Rapids �������������������������� 48 Realife Coop of Mounds View ������������������������� 46 Realife Coop of Phalen Village ������������������������ 46 Realife Coop W. St. Paul ��������������������������������� 46 Realife Cooperative ���������������������������� 46, 48, 49 Red Oak ���������������������������������������������� 104, 114 Red Rock ��������������������������������������� 96, 137, 150 Redlin Homes ����������������������������������������������� 152 Redwood Terrace �������������������������������������������� 53 Regent ����������������������������������������������������������� 65 Regina Ast. Lvg. �������������������������������������������� 125 Res. at 9 Mile Creek ������������������������������������� 154 Res. at North Ridge ������������������������ 67, 127, 145 Richfield Sr. Suites ���������������������������������������� 154 Richfield Towers ������������������������������������������� 106 Ridge Drive �������������������������������������������������� 115 Ridge Manor ������������������������������������������������ 115 RidgePointe ���������������������������������������������� 56, 69 Ridgeview Terrace ���������������������������������������� 106 River City ������������������������������������������������������� 60 River Gables ��������������������������������������������������� 53 River Heights ������������������������������������������ 54, 104 River North ���������������������������������������������������� 53 River Oaks ��������������������������������������������� 64, 122 River Park View �������������������������������������������� 115 River Place ����������������������������������������������������� 44 River Ridge ���������������������������������������������������� 42 River’s Edge ��������������������������������������������������� 44 Rivers ����������������������������������������������������� 66, 125 Riverside ������������������������������������������������������ 100 Riverside Seniors Mpls PHA �������������������������� 116 Rivertown Commons ������������������������������������ 114 Rivertown Court ������������������������������������������� 104 Riverview ����������������������������������������������� 60, 109 Riverview Highlands ��������������������������������������� 59 RiverVillage East ���������������������������������� 132, 147

RiverVillage North �������������������������������� 109, 139 Riverwood Village ������������������������������������������� 70 Robbins Landing ������������������������������������������ 106 Robbins Way ������������������������������������������������ 106 Rockford Manor ������������������������������������������� 115 Rockwood Place ��������������������������������������������� 59 Rose Arbor ��������������������������������������������� 67, 127 Rosehaven ��������������������������������������������������� 115 Rosemount ������������������������������������ 66, 125, 144 Rosemount Plaza ����������������������������������������� 104 RosePointe I ��������������������������������������������������� 71 RosePointe II �������������������������������������������������� 58 Roseville Commons ���������������������������������������� 42 Roseville Sr. House ��������������������������������������� 110 Rosoto Villa ���������������������������������������������������� 58 Royce Place Ruth’s Place ������������������������������ 142 Royce Place, Crest View �������������������������������� 122 Rum River District ������������������������������������������� 44 Rum River Square ������������������������������������������� 99 Rush Estates ������������������������������������������������ 101 Ruth Homes ������������������������������������������������� 152

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Sagewood ���������������������������������������������������� 156 Sanctuary ��������������������������������������������� 125, 144 Sandy’s Place ����������������������������������������������� 153 Savannah Oaks ���������������������������������������������� 53 Scandia Shores ����������������������������������������������� 58 Scenic Hills ������������������������������������������� 155, 156 Schule Haus ������������������������������������������������� 113 Seabury �������������������������������������������������������� 112 Seal Highrise St. Paul PHA ���������������������������� 118 Select Sr. Lvg. ��������������������������������������� 122, 142 Senior Suites ������������������������������������������������ 134 Seward Towers ��������������������������������������������� 109 Shepherd of Grace �������������������������� 95, 136, 149 Sherman-Forbes ������������������������������������������� 112 Shields Plaza ������������������������������������������������ 101 Shingle Creek Commons ��������������������������������� 56 Sholom East ��������������������������������� 112, 135, 149 Sholom W. Knollwood Place ���������������������������� 69 Sholom W. Menorah Plaza �������������������� 107, 139 Sholom W. Roitenberg �������������������������� 131, 147 Shores ����������������������������������������������������������� 58 Shores of Lake Phalen �������������������� 71, 134, 148 Shoreview Sr. Living ������������������������ 71, 134, 148 Sibley Triangle Mpls PHA ������������������������������ 117 Signe Burchkardt Manor ��������109, 116, 139, 145 Silver Lake Pointe ������������������������������������������� 58 SilverCreek on Main ����������������������� 67, 127, 145 Skyline Tower ����������������������������������������������� 112 Snelling Manor Mpls PHA ����������������������������� 117 Sojourn Suites ���������������������������������������������� 155 Solbakken ������������������������������������ 153, 154, 155 South Haven ������������������������������������������������ 107 South Shore Park ������������������������������������������ 107 Southfield Townhomes ����������������������������������� 53 Southview Sr. Lvg. �������������������������� 55, 125, 144

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Index Spring Manor Mpls PHA ������������������������116, 117 Spruce Apts. ��������������������������������������������������100 Spruce Place �������������������������������������������������104 St. Andrew’s Village �������������������������96, 137, 150 St. Annes ���������������������������������������������������������56 St. Anthony Mpls PHA �����������������������������������117 St. Benedict’s Sr. Comm. ������������������96, 138, 150 St. Gertrudes Gardens �����������������������������������136 St. Paul Public Housing ����������������������������������118 St. Paul’s Home ���������������������������������������������109 St. Phillip’s Gardens ���������������������������������������111 St. Therese at St. Odilia ����������������������������������155 St. Therese New Hope ����������������������67, 127, 145 St. Therese Oxbow Lake �������������������67, 127, 145 St. Therese SW ����������������������� see Glenn Hopkins St. Therese Woodbury ����������������������96, 137, 150 Standish Green ������������������������������������������������44 Steeple Pointe ���������������������������������������126, 144 Sterling Ponds �������������������������������������������������55 Steven’s Res. �������������������������������������������������155 Stonecrest ���������������������������������������96, 138, 150 Stoney River ������������������������������������������122, 142 SummerCrest ��������������������������������������������������44 Summerhill ������������������������������������������������46, 49 SummerHouse �������������������������������������������55, 58 Summerwood ������������ 64, 69, 123, 131, 143, 147 Summit Hill �������������������������������������������135, 149 Summit Place ���������������������������� 55, 68, 129, 146 Summit Point ������������������������������������������������107 SunLight �����������������������������������������������135, 149 Sunlight Services �������������������������������������������156 Sunrise Golden Valley ����������������������������131, 147 Sunrise Minnetonka ������������������������������131, 147 Sunrise of Edina ������������������������������������129, 146 Sunrise Roseville �����������������������������������134, 148 Superior St. Cottages ���������������������������������������59

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Timberwood Village �����������������������������������������42 Towerlight ��������������������������������������69, 131, 147 Tradition �������������������������������������������������67, 127 Trails of Orono ��������������������������������������131, 147 Trailside ����������������������������������������������������������61 Trillium Woods ������������������������������������������������39 Trinity ����������������������������������������������66, 126, 144 Triple Angels �������������������������������������������������156

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Uptown Maple Commons ������������������������������101

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Valkommen ���������������������������������������������������101 Valley Highrise St. Paul PHA �������������������118, 140 Valley Ridge ���������������������������� 54, 104, 126, 144 Valley View Coop ��������������������������������������������49 Valleyview of Jordan ������������������������������136, 149 Vermillion River Crossing �������������������������54, 104 Vernon Terrace ����������������������������������������68, 129 Vicksburg Crossing ������������������������������������������56 Villa Park ��������������������������������������������������������42 Village Apts. of Shakopee ������������������������������113 Village at Walker �������������������������������������������147 Village Commons ��������������������������������������������54 Village Green ������������������������������������������������100 Village in the Park �������������������������������������������44 Village Shores ���������������������������������68, 129, 146 Villas by Mary T. �����������������������������������������������53 Villas of Lilydale ����������������������������������������������54 Vindauga View ����������������������������������������������124 Vintage Moments ������������������������������������������156 VistaPrairie River Heights �����������������������126, 144

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Wabasha Highrise St. Paul PHA ����������������������118 Walker Care Suites ��������������������������������129, 146 Walker Methodist Hazel Ridge �������������������������71 Walker Methodist Kenzie �������������������������������107 Walker on the River ���������������������������������������100 Walker Place ����������������������� 39, 56, 70, 132, 142 Walker Plaza �������������������������������������������64, 123 Walker Westwood Ridge ������������������66, 126, 144 Washington Square ���������������������������������������110 Watcher Lake ��������������������������������������������������43 Waterford Estates & Manor ������ 55, 67, 128, 145 Waters Edge ����������������������������������������������������43 Waters of Edina �������������������������������68, 129, 146

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Waters of Highland Pk ���������������������94, 135, 149 Waters of Oakdale ��������������������������96, 138, 150 Waters of Plymouth �������������������������69, 131, 147 Waters on 50th �������������������������������70, 132, 147 Waverly Gardens �����������������������������71, 134, 148 Waybury �������������������������������������������������������100 Wealshire ������������������������������������������������������146 Welcome Home ���������������������������������������������154 Wellington ����������������������������������������������94, 135 Wellstead ������������������������������������������������������145 West Pointe �����������������������������������������������������43 Westminster Place �����������������������������������������112 Westonka Estates ������������������������������������������107 WestRidge ������������������������������������������������������56 Westview ������������������������������������������������������114 Westview Acres ���������������������������������������64, 123 Westwood Place �������������������������������������������123 Whispering Pines ����������������������������������114, 152 White Bear Heights �������������������������71, 134, 148 White Pine ��������������������������� 123, 126, 134, 138, 142, 144, 148, 150 Wilder Park �����������������������������������������������������43 Wilder Square �����������������������������������������������112 Wildflower Lodge ������������������������������������������145 Wildwood Manor ������������������������������������������110 Willow of Arbor Lakes �����������������������������������145 Willow Wood ������������������������������������������������110 Willows of Ham Lake ���������������������������������������53 Willows of Ramsey Hill ����������������������������������149 Willows of Vernon Terrace ������������������������������146 Wilson Highrise St. Paul PHA �������������������������118 Windy Acres ��������������������������������������������������156 Winslow Commons ���������������������������������������112 Winsor Plaza �������������������������������������������������104 Woodbriar �����������������������������������������������������113 Woodbridge ����������������������������������������������������49 Woodbury Estates ���������������������������������138, 150 Woodbury Health Care Cntr ���������������������������150 Woodlake Point �����������������������������������������������44 Woodland Mounds ������������������������������������������55 Woodlyn Heights �������������������������������������������144 Woodlyn Village ����������������������������������������������58 Woodmere ����������������������������������������������������115 Woodside Terrace ������������������������������������������131

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York Gardens ����������������������������������������129, 146 Yorktown ������������������������������������������������������107


Index Accessibility, Home Maintenance M.R. Services ������������������������������������������� 35 Attorneys Terry Merritt, Attorney ����������������������������� 13 Builders Weiss Builders ����������������������������������������� 16 Care Manager Care Management Solutions �������������������� 13 Cleaning Services MB’s Cleaning Service ����������������������������� 10 Ethical Wills & Legacy Letters Cathy Manning ��������������������������������������� 15 Foster Grandparent Program MN Senior Corps Lutheran Soc. Svcs. ������� 10 Home Care Caring Professionals Homecare ���������������� 79

Index 200 Levee Drive �������������������������������������� 76 Accessible Space, Inc. �������������������������������� 6 Agustana Apple Valley Villa ���������������������� 88 Agustana Regent ������������������������������������ 88 Arthurs Residential Care �������������������������� 75 Auburn Homes & Services ������������������������ 83 Aurora on France ������������������������������������� 74 Avinity ���������������������������������������������������� 83 Benedictine Health Care Properties ���������� 90 Catholic Eldercare ����������������������������������� 81 Cecilia’s Place ����������������������������������������� 76 Cloverleaf Courts ������������������������������������ 10 CommonBond Communities �������������� 19, 73 Como By the Lake ����������������������������������� 50 Cottages of Vadnais Heights �������������������� 88 Crest View Sr. Communities �������������Inside Front Cover Dakota County Comm. Dev. Agency ��������� 89 Earle Brown Terrace ��������������������������������� 92 Ebenezer Housing & Services ������ Back Cover Edgewood Sr. Living �������������������������������� 77

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Information Health Care Choices �������������������������������� 11 Lifestyle Choices �������������������������������������� 62 Senior Linkage Line ��������������������������������� 85 St. Paul Housing Tour ������������������������������� 15 Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc. ���������� 24 About the Artist ������������������������������������ 158

Reverse Mortgage Counselors Reverse Mortgage Counselors, Inc. ���������� 24

Movers, Move Managers Rose’s Daughters �������������������������������������� 5 Senior Move Magic ��������������������������������� 16

Senior Companion Program MN Senior Corps Lutheran Soc. Svcs. ������� 10

Pets Top Dog �������������������������������������������������� 21 Physician Services Bluestone Physician Services �������������������� 79

Reverse Mortgage Lenders Jeff Flanery, Cambria Mortgage ��������������� 13 Scott Hanson, Security 1 Lending ��������������� 2 Matt Martin, Retirement Funding Solutions ���������������� 15

Technology Ray, the Computer Guy ���������������������������� 12 Transportation Besner Bus ���������������������������������������������� 10

Realtors Sherry Graham ���������������������������������������� 13 Renaye Harn ��������������������������������������������� 2

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Epiphany Senior Housing ������������������������� 85 Episcopal Homes ������������������������������������� 86 Glenn, The, Hopkins & Minnetonka ���������� 80 Gramercy Park Coop Lake Shore Drive ����� 86 Gramercy Park Coop St. Paul ������������������� 90 Guardian Angels ������������������������������������� 93 HomeTown Sr. Living ������������������������������� 85 Jones-Harrison ���������������������������������������� 79 Legacy of St. Anthony ������������������������������ 76 Lino Lakes ����������������������������������������������� 79 Lodge at White Bear �������������������������������� 76 Lyngblomstem ����������������������������������������� 50 Maple Hill Sr. Living ������������������������������� 165 Mary T. Inc. ���������������������������������������������� 86 Meadow Ridge Sr. Living ������������������������� 87 Millpond Apts. ����������������������������������������� 78 Nath Companies Sr. Apts. ������������������������� 78 Nokomis Square Coop ����������������������������� 81 Palmer Drive Apts. ����������������������������������� 19 Pathways on the Park ������������������������������ 93 Presbyterian Homes & Services ������������������ 1

Realife Coop of Mounds View ������������������ 73 Realife Managed Properties ��������������������� 84 Residence of North Ridge ������������������������ 77 RidgePointe of Minnetonka ����������������������� 3 Rosemount, The �������������������������������������� 75 RosePointe Sr. Apts. ����������������������������������� 3 Sanctuary, The ����������������������������������������� 91 Select Sr. Living ��������������������������������������� 75 Sholom Sr. Housing ��������������������������������� 77 Signe Burckhardt Manor ���������������������������� 2 St. Benedicts Sr. Community ��������������������� 72 St. Paul Public Housing Agency ������������������ 6 Steven Scott Sr. Communities ������������������� 80 Summerhill Coop of Maplewood �������������� 72 Summit Hill ��������������������������������������������� 80 Valley View Coop ������������������������������������ 78 Village Apts. of Shakopee ������������������������ 86 VistaPrairie at River Heights ��������������������� 92 Walker Methodist ������������������������������������ 82 Woodbridge Cooperative ������������������������� 75 Woodbury Senior Living ������������������������� 119

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DINING

LOBBY

ROOM

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We strive to make our residents feel that they are part of the Maple Hill family by enriching their lives at every stage and helping them to maintain a healthy, balanced lifestyle in a safe and comfortable environment that feels like home.

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Memory Care & Assisted Living Accepting Elderly Waiver

Call us today for a private tour and consultation! (612) 599-7668 Check us out at MapleHillSeniorLiving.com | 3030 Southlawn Dr., Maplewood, MN

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Touching the Lives of Minnesota’s Seniors for Nearly 100 Years. Caring communities celebrating the indomitable human spirit in all of us. As part of Fairview Health Services, Ebenezer is proud of our large extended family and invites you to make your home with us. For more information, call us at 612-672-7262 or visit us at FairviewEbenezer.org APPLE VALLEY Summerhill Co-op

GRAND MARAIS 952-432-6640

BAXTER Northern Lakes Senior Living

218-454-2121

Ebenezer DayBreak Adult Day Program

952-881-3409 952-881-1001 952-737-6140 952-888-7751 952-948-5181 952-948-5181 952-888-0731

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS

BURNSVILLE Arbors at Ridges Assisted Living Arbor Lane Memory Care Ebenezer Ridge Point Apartments Ebenezer Ridges Care Center Gramercy Club at Burnhaven Drive Gramercy Club Co-op at Greenhaven Drive Realife Co-op of Burnsville

952-898-4005 952-898-3288 952-898-1989 952-898-8400 952-215-3600 952-223-0100 952-894-6524

CAMBRIDGE East Terrace Co-op

763-552-0709

CHAMPLIN Applewood Pointe Coming Soon!

651-766-6858

952-943-9463 952-828-9500

EDINA Aurora on France Senior Living Coming Soon! 7500 York Co-op York Gardens

952-848-8888 952-835-1010 952-898-6700

651-345-3321

651-528-8442

Applewood Pointe Applewood Pointe at Langton Lake Cherrywood Pointe

507-388-2886 612-209-5763 612-879-2233 612-879-8889 612-879-2243 612-871-4574

MAPLE GROVE

Trails of Orono

651-464-2709 763-544-1090

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Realife Co-op

612-861-7595 763-522-5095 651-636-2161 651-633-4421 651-633-0044

320-258-3094

SAINT LOUIS PARK TowerLight on Wooddale Ave.

952-881-6322

SAVAGE Cherrywood Pointe

651-748-9902 651-735-4111

SPRING LAKE PARK

Applewood Pointe Osborne Apartments

952-808-8725 651-529-1880 763-780-2169

WEST ST. PAUL 763-784-7633 763-780-9737 763-786-1422

Realife Co-op

651-636-1137

WOODBURY

763-424-9056 507-455-3735

651-455-1340

WHITE BEAR LAKE Pioneer Manor Apartments 651-429-8585 White Bear Heights Coming Soon! 612-874-3432 Red Rock Senior Living

952-473-6655

OSSEO Realife Co-op

Realife Co-op at Mueller Gardens

763-553-0341

NEW BRIGHTON Applewood Pointe

612-861-1378

SAINT CLOUD

SHOREVIEW

MOUNDS VIEW Bel Rae Senior Living Realife Co-op Wildwood Manor Apartments

651-267-5444

ROBBINSDALE

952-435-7199

MINNEAPOLIS Ebenezer Care Center Ebenezer Park Apartments TTY Ebenezer Tower Apartments Loren on Park Apartments

Gramercy Park Co-op at Lake Shore Drive Lake Shore Drive Condominiums

ROSEVILLE

MANKATO Willow Brook Co-op

Deer Crest

Lee Square Co-op

OWATONNA

GOLDEN VALLEY Calvary Center Co-op

651-448-8333

ORONO

FOREST LAKE Cherrywood Pointe

Coventry of Mahtomedi

218-720-6275 651-994-6778

651-450-9851

MAHTOMEDI

Cardinal Pointe of Maplewood Summerhill Co-op of Maplewood

EDEN PRAIRIE Valley View Co-op The Colony

The Fountains at Hosanna!

763-478-4661 763-531-9424

RICHFIELD

LAKEVILLE

MAPLEWOOD

EAGAN Gramercy Park Co-op

The Bluffs of Lake City Mayo Clinic Health System Lake City Care Center

Cornerstone Co-op Gramercy Park Co-op

RED WING 651-438-9800

LAKE CITY

952-288-2187

DULUTH Gramercy Park Co-op

Gramercy Park Co-op of St. Paul

Applewood Pointe

DEEPHAVEN Deephaven Woods

PLYMOUTH 218-387-9247

HASTINGS

BLOOMINGTON Applewood Pointe Applewood Pointe at Southtown Applewood Pointe Valley West Martin Luther Care Center Meadow Woods Memory Care Meadow Woods Assisted Living Nine Mile Creek Senior Living

Sawtooth Ridges Apartments

651-459-1400

WYOMING Meadows on Fairview Assisted Living The Cottage Memory Care Meadows on Fairview Transitional Care Unit Meadow View Apartments

651-982-6228 651-982-6228 651-464-2121 651-464-6171


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