Brookdale West St. Paul offers assisted-living services designed to keep residents as healthy and independent as possible. Licensed staff are on site around the clock to monitor health conditions, provide medication management, and respond to urgent needs. An on-call nurse oversees individualized service plans, coordinating with physicians, therapists, and pharmacies so that care stays consistent with each resident’s changing requirements. Support with activities of daily living—such as bathing, dressing, and mobility—is delivered according to the level of assistance each person requests, and an emergency response system connects residents to staff within moments.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community delivers a range of practical support services that help residents maintain daily routines. Regular housekeeping, personal laundry, and scheduled transportation reduce the burden of chores and appointments. A calendar of wellness and rehab programs encourages strength and balance, and organized social activities aim to keep residents engaged. Secure access points and 24-hour staffing provide an added layer of safety, while family members can receive routine updates on health status and care plans.
Apartments are available in several floor plans, including studio and one-bedroom layouts with private bathrooms, step-in showers, and basic kitchenettes. Emergency call devices are installed throughout the residence, and select units include features such as walk-in closets, patios, or in-room climate controls; not all accommodations have all the features. Maintenance services are handled by the community, and residents are welcome to personalize their spaces with their own furniture and décor. Pets are allowed, and it’s a good idea to check with the community during your visit to see if your pet will be allowed.
Meals are prepared by culinary staff and served in a central dining room three times daily, with snacks available between meals. Menu options rotate regularly and are reviewed by a dietitian to accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-ordered diets. Residents may request substitutions or lighter fare as needed, and tray service can be arranged for those recovering from illness or therapy. Family and friends are welcome to join for meals with advance notice, allowing residents to maintain social connections while enjoying the convenience of restaurant-style dining close to home.