Wheatland Terrace
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- 4006 24th Avenue South, Grand Forks, ND 58201
- (701) 787-7621
- 5.0 ( 1 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Independent Living
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About This Community
Wheatland Terrace offers its tenants a home-like atmosphere allowing as much independence as possible, while having the comfort of knowing that our 24-hour staff is just a call away. Our goal is to help tenants live independently with help they need, when they need it. Wheatland Terrace is the choice for many; offering a unique combination of housing and personal care in the privacy of ones own apartment.
Wheatland Terrace offers a home-like environment in ones own apartment.
Connected to Town Square; you can enjoy the library, Myra Café, hair salon, general store, church services, and many other social opportunities by walking a short distance without having to go outdoors.
Delicious restaurant-style meals are served in a beautiful dining room where you can sit and visit with friends and family.
Personal care services are contracted separately and customized to meet specific needs or desires. By combining housing, personal and healthcare services Wheatland Terrace has everything needed to live comfortably.
Connected to Town Square; you can enjoy the library, Myra Café, hair salon, general store, church services, and many other social opportunities by walking a short distance without having to go outdoors.
Delicious restaurant-style meals are served in a beautiful dining room where you can sit and visit with friends and family.
Personal care services are contracted separately and customized to meet specific needs or desires. By combining housing, personal and healthcare services Wheatland Terrace has everything needed to live comfortably.
Reviews
5.0
( 1 Reviews )
Dean127208
June 30, 2016
My parents are at Wheatland Terrace now. It is really the only one that makes sense for us. It seems like it has about everything that we were looking for. They have different rooms of different sizes. My folks are currently in one that is a respite care and temporarily they’re on a waiting list for a two-bedroom. I’ve seen the floorplans, and they seem fine. I didn’t try the food, but they have a nice dining set-up. They have recently switched vendors, so there had been a little learning curve, but I think they are back on board. They try to tailor meals to certain people’s needs. Food seems to be healthy and comes in a good selection. They always have activities, and people can do them or not. There are church services on Sunday and a lot of performers coming in and doing things. They try to do seasonal little parties and recognize people on birthdays. There are plenty of things to do there. They have a good recreation activity room with a couple of areas with a big-screen TV, pool table, craft tables, and workout equipment.