Best Assisted Living Facilities in Minneapolis, MN
Find local assisted living and retirement communities in the Minneapolis, MN area.
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- Bloomington, MN
- Woodbury, MN
- Lakeville, MN
- Edina, MN
- Eden Prairie, MN
- Burnsville, MN
- Maplewood, MN
- Blaine, MN
- White Bear Lake, MN
- Shakopee, MN
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Legacy Commons at Signal Hills
45 Butler Ave E, West St. Paul, MN 55118 (9.2 mi from city center)Suite Living of West St Paul
938 S Robert St, West St. Paul, MN 55118 (9.2 mi from city center)Emerald Crest of Minnetonka
13401 Lake St Ext, Minnetonka, MN 55305 (9.2 mi from city center)Seniors Helping Seniors
Get Street add, Plymouth, MN 55441 (9.3 mi from city center)Cerenity Residence On Humboldt
514 Humboldt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55107 (9.3 mi from city center)Suite Living of Spring Lake Park
525 Osborne Rd NE, Spring Lake Park, MN 55432 (9.4 mi from city center)Rosoto Villa - RPS Legacy
1901 Desoto St N, Maplewood, MN 55117 (9.4 mi from city center)Phalen Senior Lofts
635 Phalen Blvd, St. Paul, MN 55130 (9.5 mi from city center)Friendship Village of Bloomington a CCRC
8100 Highwood Dr, Bloomington, MN 55438 (9.5 mi from city center)Cardigan Ridge Senior Living
3300 Rice St, Little Canada, MN 55126 (9.6 mi from city center)The Cambric
720 E 7th St, St. Paul, MN 55106 (9.6 mi from city center)Landings of Minnetonka
14505 Minnetonka Dr, Minnetonka, MN 55345 (9.7 mi from city center)Meadow Woods
1301 E 100th St, Bloomington, MN 55425 (9.7 mi from city center)Rakhma Grace
5126 Mayview Road, Minnetonka, MN 55345 (9.8 mi from city center)Walker Methodist at Westwood Ridge
One Thompson Ave West, West St. Paul, MN 55118 (9.9 mi from city center)Bel Rae Senior Living
2330 Mounds View Blvd, Mounds View, MN 55112 (9.9 mi from city center)New Perspective Carlson Parkway
500 Carlson Parkway, Minnetonka, MN 55305 (10 mi from city center)Map of Assisted Living in Minneapolis
Find the right senior living community by location- Legacy Commons at Signal Hills
- Suite Living of West St Paul
- Emerald Crest of Minnetonka
- Seniors Helping Seniors
- Cerenity Residence On Humboldt
- Suite Living of Spring Lake Park
- Rosoto Villa - RPS Legacy
- Phalen Senior Lofts
- Friendship Village of Bloomington a CCRC
- Cardigan Ridge Senior Living
- The Cambric
- Landings of Minnetonka
- Meadow Woods
- Rakhma Grace
- Walker Methodist at Westwood Ridge
- Bel Rae Senior Living
- New Perspective Carlson Parkway
One of Minnesota’s Twin Cities, Minneapolis is known for its many beautiful lakes and parks, theater scene, and wholesome Midwestern vibe. It’s also in a state rated among the top 10 in the U.S. to retire in due to its senior health care access and one of the highest life expectancy rates in the country, according to a 2023 WalletHub Another survey praised the state’s quality of healthcare and general affordability.
There are many assisted living options for the roughly 11 percent of people in Minneapolis who are age 65 or The city has it all, whether you or a loved one is interested in a vibrant, urban lifestyle in the heart of the city or a slower pace in a beautiful, natural setting in one of many pleasant suburbs outside Minneapolis city limits. Our senior living experts narrowed the list down to our top picks for assisted living in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
How We Chose the Best Assisted Living in Minneapolis
There is a lot to consider when choosing an assisted living community. That's why our team of senior living experts does their homework before we recommend assisted living options. We spent over 50 hours researching the best communities. Here are some of the factors we use to evaluate each community:
- Cost: We carefully consider what residents get for their money in each community. Costs included in this guide come from the community’s website or phone conversations with sales staff.
- Available care: Some communities have on-site RNs available 24/7, while others do not. We consider availability and access to health care providers and trained staff in our evaluation.
- Accessible design elements: We look for design elements that focus on seniors’ comfort and safety, such as padded, well-lit walking paths; accessible bathrooms, countertops, and cabinets; and emergency response systems in individual units.
- Online reviews: We consider review sources (e.g., resident and close family reviewers tend to convey more about a community than staff members or people who only visited communities) and look for consistency in reviews of assisted living communities. We read through dozens of reviews for each community to find the common themes (both positive and negative) and convey them in this guide.
- Location: We consider the neighborhood, nearby amenities, natural elements, and transportation options and accessibility of each community in our evaluation.
- Resident-to-staff ratio: A high number of qualified staff available to each resident can improve safety, health, and quality of life.
How to Find the Right Assisted Living Community for You
We do our best to provide you with as many details, insights, and up-to-date information about your options for assisted living. But choosing an assisted living community in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that’s best for you will depend on your family’s individual needs, tastes, and concerns. Here are some things to consider when doing your own research:
- Visit communities in person. Because it’s very difficult to get an accurate picture of life in a community without seeing it firsthand, it’s crucial to visit each location in person. Bring a list of questions and make sure you get answers for them. Ask what the caregiver-to-resident ratio is, how often licensed medical personnel are on-site, and how residents’ care needs are evaluated. Ask about how the staff communicates with family about their residents. Is there a community liaison, or a digital portal where you can keep up to date about your loved one’s care?
- Consider your loved one’s individual needs and tastes. Many residents enjoy clubs, activities, and socials with their neighbors, but some do not. Some residents might prioritize diversity or inclusiveness, while others may want to live close to big stadiums to watch sports in person. Be realistic when considering your loved one’s personality and interests when choosing a community. Also note that some communities house assisted living residents with independent living residents. In other communities, assisted living might share common areas only with memory care residents. Make sure your choice aligns with your loved one’s preferences.
- Ask whether residents can age in place. Some communities have a continuum of care, meaning that residents can transition from independent or assisted living to memory care without moving to a new room or building. But some facilities will require a move to a new wing or even a different community altogether if higher levels of care aren’t available. It’s important to consider current and possible future needs when choosing an assisted living community.
- Assess the location. Location is an important consideration when choosing an assisted living facility. Will your loved one need to travel far — sometimes in frigid temperatures — to get to hospitals or doctors’ offices? Will they be comfortable walking in the neighborhood? Will they enjoy the expansive, landscaped grounds, or would they feel isolated so far from the city center?
- Consider long-term costs. Make sure you understand how each community’s cost structure works. Definitions and associated costs for help with ADLs and medical care are not standardized industrywide and can vary. Additional care needs can significantly raise the monthly costs of assisted living, so be realistic about what you can afford if your loved one’s care needs increase. Be sure to ask about community fees (including if they’re refundable or can be waived), apartment deposits, basic care costs, and pet deposits, which aren’t often included in monthly rates.
What Is Living in Minneapolis Like for Seniors?
In addition to its booming theater scene, Minneapolis offers tons of senior-friendly things to do. The city is 15 minutes from the Mall of America and has many professional sports teams, such as the Minnesota Twins and Minnesota Vikings. Residents can golf, visit wineries, sample craft beer at local breweries, and dine at one of the city’s many restaurants or hip food halls. Fans of the arts will love the city’s many theaters and museums, such as Guthrie Theater, the Orpheum, the Pantages, and the Walker Art Center.
There are also plenty of opportunities to take in the natural beauty of the Minneapolis area, including the Chain of Lakes, Lake Harriet, and Lyndale Rose Garden, along with many parks and nature preserves.
Winters are bitterly cold, however, with an average high temperature in January of 20 degrees and a low of 4 Icy roads and walkways during the colder months pose hazards to adults less steady on their feet or those with mobility issues. Minneapolis’s lakes attract many mosquitos, which can be a nuisance in the summer months.
But Minneapolis is a great city for people who enjoy distinct seasons. And, during the summer months, the city comes alive with outdoor music festivals, street fairs, and cultural festivals.
How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Minneapolis, Minnesota?
At an estimated median cost of $5,642 per month, assisted living in the Minneapolis area is a little higher than the national median of $4,917 per However, the overall cost of living in Minneapolis is generally lower than the national average. Minnesota does tax a portion of Social Security benefits: Nearly two-thirds of taxpayers receiving Social Security benefits pay some tax on that income.
Senior Living Statistics for Minneapolis, Minnesota
Average Senior Living Costs by Housing Type
The cost of senior housing in Minneapolis varies depending on the type of accommodation and level of care. The following is the average monthly cost of senior housing based on data from 2023-2024.
Housing Type | Average Monthly Cost |
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Assisted Living | $4,490 |
Memory Care | $4,144 |
Independent Living | $3,187 |
Nursing Home: Private Room | $9,250 |
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Room | $4,776 |
Nursing Home: Studio | $4,330 |
Nursing Home: One Bedroom | $4,152 |
Nursing Home: Two Bedroom | $4,466 |
Nursing Home: Detached Cottage | $2,030 |
Average Cost of Assisted Living in Minneapolis
The following is the average monthly cost of assisted living in Minneapolis based on 2024 data.
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Minneapolis | $4,490 |
Fridley | $4,409 |
Hilltop | $4,427 |
Here is how the average cost of assisted living in Minneapolis compares to Minnesota and the national average:
Area | Average Monthly Cost |
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Minneapolis | $4,490 |
Minnesota | $4,117 |
United States | $4,546 |
Senior Living Availability in Minneapolis
Number of senior living facilities in:
Minneapolis
Surrounding Area
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Minneapolis Senior Demographics
Based on information from 2023, here are some details around the population of Minneapolis, such as age distribution for seniors, and racial diversity.
Population
Minneapolis has a population of 426,877.- 51.2% Male
- 48.8% Female
Marital Status
- 34.4% Married
- 11.1% Divorced
- 51.7% Never Married
- 2.9% Widowed
Age
Seniors make up about 26% of the population.- 10.4% in their 50s
- 8.9% in their 60s
- 4.6% in their 70s
- 2.1% in their 80s
Diversity
- 62.7% White
- 18.5% Black
- 5.2% Asian
- 1.2% Native
- 0% Pacific
- 4.5% Identifying as Other
- 7.8% Mixed Race
- 9.9% Hispanic
Additional Cities with Assisted Living Near Minneapolis
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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City | Average Monthly Cost |
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St. Paul | $4,513 |
Minnetonka | $4,461 |
Roseville | $4,476 |
Bloomington | $4,465 |
Woodbury | $4,540 |
Lakeville | $4,600 |
Edina | $4,486 |
Eden Prairie | $4,392 |
Burnsville | $4,510 |
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Maplewood | $4,482 |
Blaine | $4,435 |
White Bear Lake | $4,477 |
Shakopee | $4,457 |
Plymouth | $4,389 |
Brooklyn Park | $4,400 |
Richfield | $4,470 |
Prior Lake | $4,430 |
Apple Valley | $4,502 |