Minot – Edgewood provides three distinct levels of care. Independent Living residents receive routine wellness checks and access to on-site medical staff if their needs change. Assisted Living adds daily monitoring and coordinated care plans, with scheduled nursing oversight and medication management tailored to each resident. Memory Care is designed for people with moderate dementia; it includes structured routines, a secure environment, and caregivers trained in redirection techniques to reduce agitation and support cognitive function.
Care delivery is supported by an awake night-shift team that conducts safety rounds and responds promptly to emergencies. Direct-care staff can help with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting when residents need some physical assistance, always encouraging as much independence as possible. The community maintains secure exterior doors after hours, uses a resident call system, and keeps electronic medical records so nurses, physicians, and therapists can collaborate efficiently.
Residences range from studio apartments to two-bedroom layouts, some with kitchenettes, private patios, and walk-in showers. Emergency call pendants and grab bars are standard in many units, but not every accommodation includes every feature, so it is important to confirm specific details during a visit. Maintenance, housekeeping, and laundry services are available, letting residents focus on daily activities rather than household chores.
Dining is served restaurant-style in a central dining room with set meal times and flexible menu options. Meals are dietitian-reviewed, and the kitchen can adapt textures or ingredients to meet physician-ordered restrictions such as diabetic or low-sodium requirements. A smaller bistro area offers lighter fare and snacks throughout the day, though availability of menu choices may vary by time and resident census.
Residents have access to a wellness center for exercise and therapy sessions, campus-wide internet to stay connected with family, a quiet library stocked with periodicals and large-print books, and organized special-interest clubs that meet regularly for activities such as book discussions or card games.