Episcopal Homes in St. Paul offers assisted-living services designed to support residents who need daily help but do not require the intensity of skilled nursing care. Licensed nurses are on site around the clock to monitor health conditions, handle medication administration, and respond to urgent situations. The community coordinates with physicians and outside specialists for regular visits and follow-up care, and physical, occupational, and speech therapy can be arranged on campus. A secure call system in each apartment links residents to staff at any hour, and the wellness clinic tracks vitals, immunizations, and care plans to keep medical oversight consistent.
Beyond direct medical attention, staff members assist with bathing, dressing, grooming, and mobility, tailoring service plans to each resident’s abilities and preferences. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments and errands, and team members manage pharmacy refills and paperwork to reduce logistical burdens on residents. An activities coordinator organizes daily exercise classes and cognitive programs that align with care goals, and social workers meet with families to adjust support levels when needs change.
The community offers private studios and one-bedroom apartments, each equipped with individual climate controls, emergency pull cords, step-in showers with grab bars, and basic kitchenettes. Some residences add features such as balconies or in-unit washers and dryers, while others do not; availability depends on the specific floor plan selected. Weekly housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance are included, and residents have access to shared lounges, a fitness room, garden spaces, and a chapel. Not all accommodations have all the features listed, so prospective residents are encouraged to verify details during a tour.
Dining services provide three meals daily in a central dining room with table service. Menus are reviewed by a registered dietitian to accommodate diabetic, low-sodium, and other physician-ordered diets, and pureed or mechanical-soft textures can be prepared as needed. A casual bistro offers lighter fare and snacks throughout the day, and room service is available for residents who are ill or recovering from procedures. Not all accommodations include kitchenettes or full kitchens, which may influence meal plan choices.