Benedictine Health Center in Duluth offers three senior living options under one roof: Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care. Residents can move in at the level that fits their current needs and remain on campus should their care requirements change, reducing the need for disruptive relocations.
Medical resources extend beyond routine assistance. Respite stays are available for short-term recoveries or caregiver relief. Licensed therapists provide on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy, while nurses are present to coordinate stroke care, chronic condition monitoring, and medication management. An emergency call system is in place around the clock, and both resident and family counseling services help support overall well-being.
Apartments vary in size and layout, but many include features such as central air conditioning, cable TV, in-unit washers and dryers, Wi-Fi, and utilities rolled into the monthly rate. Some residences are pet friendly and open directly to landscaped grounds or other outdoor areas, although not every unit offers every feature. Housekeeping is provided to keep living spaces tidy, and building maintenance handles routine upkeep.
Dining focuses on balanced nutrition and convenience. Three meals a day are prepared on site, with attention to specialty diets when needed. Between meals, residents have access to healthy snacks, ensuring support for those who prefer smaller, more frequent servings or who need to manage blood-sugar levels.
Leisure programming emphasizes both activity and social connection. An activity center anchors daily events that include arts and crafts sessions, yoga classes, and organized clubs and communities. Residents can browse books or use computers in the library and computer lounge, join group outings around Duluth, and participate in health and wellness programs designed to keep body and mind engaged.