Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge
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- 16500 92nd Avenue North, Maple Grove, MN 55311
- (763) 343-7896
- 4.0 ( 5 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care









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Relax and enjoy the finer things in life at Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge, offering Independent Living, Assisted Living and Memory Care services in Maple Grove, Minnesota. Our caring and professional staff provides a helping hand for residents who may appreciate assistance with activities of daily living. You can be assured that Rose Arbor provides the quality care that will allow residents to remain as self-reliant as possible while living in a supportive environment. Spacious apartments come in a variety of floor plans to meet all of our residents' lifestyles. Rest assured, our residents enjoy sought after amenities and safety features for peace of mind. Available 24 hours a day, our staff makes sure that residents enjoy the most out of their days with entertainment programming and social events. With its Northwoods architecture and ambiance, Rose Arbor is where country, community and convenience come together to create a home like no other. Whether you are an outdoor enthusiast or an avid shopper, a bird watcher or a movie buff, our community keeps you connected. Miles of nature trails take you to your choice of parks, lakes and reserves. Shopping, dining and an array of lifestyle services are at your fingertips with our scheduled courtesy transportation.
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4.0
( 5 Reviews )
Kari
June 10, 2022
I have toured Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge for my parents. Initially, we are looking for independent with assuming progression over time to assisted; then to the memory care. We really love the warm, cozy, and home-like environment. We especially like the memory care unit. It felt like a Minnesota cabin, and we thought our dad would feel like he was at home in that environment. The staff who assisted me during the visit were very helpful, caring, and professional. The dining area looked nice and clean, but we didn't try any of the food. They had a full calendar with a wide variety of activities offered. They have activities from card clubs to gardening activities.
Cindy
Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge was a very, very nice facility, but I don't think it's going to work for what we need. We toured the memory care, and it was beautiful. It looked like a good setup. It's just that they only had one room available, and it was with older people who were much worse than my husband, and I just did not want to put him in that atmosphere. They had a small dining room, and there were only seven at the table. They have people who work with them and encourage them to get into card games or activities that would stimulate the brain.
Holly
My mother is at Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge. She moved into the Wildflower Lodge portion, which is memory care. She's doing OK. She has not been there quite a full week yet, so it's just an adjustment right now. I don't know enough yet because she just got in there, but so far, so good. They've been friendly and attentive. The staff that I have dealt with so far has been good. I haven't dealt with a lot of the aides yet because I haven't been there that much. She said she likes the food. Rose Arbor is the assisted living side, so they will have one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments and then on the Wildflower Lodge side, which is the memory care, they just have a small studio, so it's much smaller on that side of the place. They have been doing activities every day even in light of the COVID. They have exercise, arts, and games, and they still do them every day morning and afternoon. They're doing really good. The memory care area definitely is smaller and not as nice as the assisted living one. It doesn't have as nice decor, it's not as big and grand, but I think it's like that for a reason. It's a little on the pricy side, but it's a decent place.
Jill
July 23, 2019
The woman who took me around Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge was very nice, very knowledgeable, and helpful. It felt like an older building. It was a family home, and it's tucked away in a very pretty area with trees all around, which made it dark inside. Not a lot of light got into it, and it seemed a little bit gloomy to me, but everybody was very nice. The rooms were fairly small with only a bathroom and a window. They had a pretty outdoor garden area where they could go out and garden. They would take the residents for walks in the neighborhood because it's in a residential area. They have activities, they have somebody help them paint pictures, and they have music. There are different neighborhoods and each has their own dining area.
K.D.
October 08, 2018
I was not impressed with Rose Arbor & Wildflower Lodge at all. When I went there they didn't even realize that I had an appointment, so I made another appointment and visited them a second time, but the person who was there took in a walk-in who didn't have an appointment and asked for a tour. So I had to wait over half an hour for my tour. The courtyard where the memory care people were allowed to go was overgrown. The grass must have been at least a foot and a half high, it hadn't been weeded, and didnt look like it was being used. The patients were just in bed, and there didn't seem to be any activities going on. I saw a couple of the rooms, they had a toilet, a sink, a very small bathroom, and a bedroom. All of the rooms were different sizes, so some people have a very nice large bedroom, while others only had small bedrooms. It's clean, but setup like a nursing home, and most of the clients I saw there seemed to be in the advanced stages. There were no interactions or stimulation going on for the memory care people.
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