Minot – Edgewood Mc concentrates on memory care for residents living with advanced dementia. The care team is trained to address cognitive decline, behavioral changes, and the progression of neurological symptoms. Structured daily routines, therapeutic activities, and continuous monitoring are used to maintain safety and reduce confusion. Medication administration, coordination with outside physicians, and regular health assessments are part of the standard service package to keep medical conditions under control.
Supportive services extend to round-the-clock staffing, with awake personnel on duty throughout the night to respond quickly to any need or emergency. Team members provide some physical assistance with bathing, dressing, toileting, and eating, allowing residents to retain as much independence as possible while receiving reliable help when required. Secured entrances and monitored common areas help prevent wandering, and individualized care plans are reviewed routinely to reflect changing health statuses.
Private and semi-private suites are available, each offering basic furnishings, emergency call systems, and accessible bathrooms; select units add features such as walk-in showers, extra storage, or scenic views, but these upgrades are not present in every accommodation. Housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance are included, so residents can focus on daily activities rather than chores.
Dining is handled on-site with three daily meals served in a communal dining room. Menus are developed to meet nutritional requirements for older adults and can be modified for diabetic, low-sodium, or texture-adjusted diets when ordered by a physician. Snacks are stocked throughout the day, and staff are available to provide cueing or physical help for residents who need assistance with utensils or portion control.
Residents have access to a wellness center for routine exercise or rehabilitation sessions, community-wide internet access for communication and entertainment, and a library that supports quiet reading or small group discussions. Special interest clubs encourage social interaction around hobbies such as puzzles, music appreciation, or current events, offering residents additional opportunities to stay engaged.