EagleCrest
2945 Lincoln Drive, Roseville, MN 55113
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5
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March 18, 2021
My father is currently at EagleCrest. It's a great community, and I've heard, very consistently from people outside my family and amongst my acquaintances, that it's very highly regarded. The facility is clean, bright, and well-maintained. It is full of people who seem to interact successfully with each other. The staff of the building is extremely thoughtful and very natural in their desire to offer the residents a good place to live in a good caring capability. It seems that there is a recognition that people need to migrate from independent living to assisted living, and so there is a progression with that in mind available at EagleCrest. There are small communities available within the facility, for example, a community of people who play bridge as my father does and other small communities like that that keep people's interests vital as they get older, so that's good.
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About EagleCrest in Roseville, Minnesota
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Services and Amenities of EagleCrest in Roseville, Minnesota
Campus/Building Details
- General Store
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Salon Services
- Fitness Opportunities
- Yoga/Stretching opportunities
Health Services
- Hospice Care
Languages
- English spoken
Parking Options
- Parking Lot
Room Amenities
- Wifi/Internet In Unit
- Cable/Satellite In Unit
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Resident Information
- Offers Respite Care
Dining
- Communal Dining
- Guest Meals
- Meals not provided
Games Hobbies & Recreation
- Arts & Crafts Activities/Programs
- Literary Activities/Programs
- Music Activities/Programs
- Facilitated Field Trips/Outings
- Tabletop & Other Games/Programs
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
- Laundry Services
- Linen Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
- Veterans Affairs (VA) Aid Assistance
Personal Care
- Bathing Assistance
- Meal Preparation
- Cooking services
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Check Payments
- Accepts Credit Card Payments
- Financial Aid
- Home Sale Assistance
- Accepts Insurance
- Financial Guidance
- All Inclusive Rent
- Rent And Care Fees
Guests
- Overnight Guests
Inside Amenities
- Entertainment Venues
- Cable/Satellite TV in Common Area
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Walking and Hiking Areas
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Additional Amenity Information
- Dining: Restaurant-style Dining Room
- Features: Chapel, Solarium , Oak cabinetry, Blinds on all windows
- Technology: Individually controlled heat and central air conditioning, Urgent call system
- Activities: Billiards & Entertainment, Spelling Bee
- Range Of Services: Heated indoor car wash bay, Quarterly Nurse review, Massage
- State Licenses: 387020
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Reviews of EagleCrest in Roseville, Minnesota
4.4
(12 reviews)
Facility
4.9
Staff
5.0
Food
3.5
Activities
4.0
Value
3.5
Reviewer#as1215
5
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December 24, 2022
EagleCrest stood out as being excellent among the communities we visited. It's a very nice place, physically speaking. The staff is excellent and they had a good staff-to-resident ratio. They have all levels right there, there's an independent living, assisted living, memory care, and they can get you skilled nursing. They have another facility that has that nearby, so all the levels are available. What I like is that the memory care just looks like a very family-oriented atmosphere where people can relate together. They're visiting together in a living room-like setting, so they're not shut up in their rooms. There are lots of outside activities, they have musical groups and other groups coming in to spend time with these people.
Tim
5
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October 8, 2022
EagleCrest seemed like a very nice place to settle. This was run by Presbyterian Homes. The person who was trying to do the coordination was fantastic to work with. She was a very lovely person to talk to, very caring, and super, super nice. I've run into some good people along the way. It was a really nice place. I really liked it. They also had a very nice and open dining area.
Sally
5
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April 29, 2022
I toured EagleCrest. The rooms were nice. They had lots of events, and there were lots of onsite amenities. It was very tastefully decorated. The people were nice. The person who showed me around was excellent. It's a lovely layout. It's quite open and attractive. It's very well decorated.
Jackie
5
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December 3, 2021
EagleCrest was our first choice for dad. It's run by Presbyterian Homes, and we know that they do a very good job. They had a nice big dining room. Everything we thought was decorated very nicely and well kept, and people seemed to be busy and out and about visiting with each other in the dining room. It's just got a great atmosphere and we know that they're well cared for. The room was even bigger and nicer than most. They had nice big windows. We would have loved to get dad in there, and we probably would have if we could, but they have a two-year requirement and he would have not had enough money to stay there for two years. They have some rooms available for an elderly waiver, but they depend on how much the county is going to give them and of course, there's a waiting list for that. We've been on that waiting list for three years because we were on the waiting list back when my mom was alive and she's passed away. Even with that, they were unable to get us any rooms there knowing that dad was going to have to go on to elderly waiver eventually. They had all kinds of stuff, the beauty salon, activities, and social happenings. I think they're pretty active. People were visiting and eating their lunch when we were there when we walked through the dining room, and they all seemed to be enjoying themselves. The staff was very good. We met several of them. It's a little bit older, but it's nice and well kept.
Chris
4
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June 24, 2021
EagleCrest has different facilities based on the level of care. My dad did not like it for some reason. The person giving us the tour wasn't quite as knowledgeable about all the services, and she was not quite as friendly as the other places. We only interfaced with the sales marketing person. It's a relatively new facility and it's taken very well care of. It's reasonably close to me to go visit. The rooms that I saw were adequate. The dining area was fine; they only had 3 dining options for my father.
C.W.
4
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June 24, 2021
We took a tour of Eaglecrest, and the apartment was beautiful. They redecorated with all new appliances, and everything was new. They're remodeling. They haven't done the dining area, the entry, or the hallways; they're pretty dark. The decorating is not good, but they're going to remodel. Because of Covid, they had to delay the remodeling, but I think all the apartments are done now. The living atmosphere needs redecorating. They have exercise classes. There's a workout room, and they have a hair salon where somebody comes and does hair. The one who assisted me on the tour was wonderful and very good.
Anthony
5
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March 18, 2021
My father is currently at EagleCrest. It's a great community, and I've heard, very consistently from people outside my family and amongst my acquaintances, that it's very highly regarded. The facility is clean, bright, and well-maintained. It is full of people who seem to interact successfully with each other. The staff of the building is extremely thoughtful and very natural in their desire to offer the residents a good place to live in a good caring capability. It seems that there is a recognition that people need to migrate from independent living to assisted living, and so there is a progression with that in mind available at EagleCrest. There are small communities available within the facility, for example, a community of people who play bridge as my father does and other small communities like that that keep people's interests vital as they get older, so that's good.
Cindy
5
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January 28, 2021
My mom is in EagleCrest, and other than being too expensive, I think she really likes it there. They attend to her needs, and I kinda feel like for what she's paying she could get better food, but she likes the food. It's clean, they haven't had any incidents of any residents in their building having COVID, so they're doing really well. The staff are very nice people, I think they're good. I like the staff and they're really good with communicating things. Her room has a really great view of the wildlife outside. It's a nice view. The problem is that they're very expensive.
BetsyBooker
1
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October 8, 2017
One night a staff member attempted to enter my apartment without calling or knocking. I was terrified. Luckily I had a door security bar. I later found out they were looking for "the man that lives there" but no man lived in my apartment. They did not even bother to check their records to see who lived in which apartments. I complained to the manager, who took a week to respond to my concerns and then made light of the incident. Needless to say I moved out! The lack of respect and concern for residents is appalling.
Ronald
4
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March 31, 2015
I went there everyday for a couple of weeks and I sat with her when she ate and ate meals with her; the food was excellent. She was there from the middle of November to the middle of January. It was a very nice place and probably the best in the area. The only problem with Eagle Crest was they did not take Medicare, which I consider very important. This is why I do not give them a five. If my mother-in-law would have continued to live there and she ran out of assets, then she would need her own Medicare, and they did not take Medicare. Otherwise, the place was excellent, and because they do have independent, assisted, and memory care, they have all three of the things my mother-in-law would have needed, but we couldn't afford to keep her there.
Caring8479
5
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July 19, 2014
My parents moved into Eagle Crest. I would say it is a very homey environment. They have a 500-square-foot apartment, but just the non-institution atmosphere, it is really homey. My parents seem happy with just getting out and enjoying meals with other people, and that was one of the big things. What precipitated their move there was just not having meals at their previous apartment. So far, we have been happy with the staff. They have activities. They have a chapel service. They have a child facility right next door, so they do some combined activities with the preschool-age children. Two to three times a week, they will have an afternoon ice cream social get-together. There is exercise class; my parents haven't done that yet, but that is offered as well. They have a lot of options. The dining area kind of resembles a restaurant. It is very nice. You can sit at table anywhere from 2 to 6. My parents can sit with different people. Overall, they have been really happy with the quality of the food. They get two meals a day. They have decided to do breakfast and dinner, but they can switch it up if they want to, so it has worked out really well.The neighborhood is very nice. The hospital would probably be 5 to 10 miles, but there is a grocery store just down the street and a shopping mall maybe a mile away. There is also a restaurant almost right next door, actually.
Caring84300650
5
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May 20, 2014
My dad moved into Eagle Crest. He's only been there a short time, but we're happy with what we've seen so far. I live three hours away, but I was there quite a bit when he first moved in. I stayed in the city, and I was there for three to four days, and since then, I probably have been up once a week. They're really friendly, and they have the kind of care that my dad needs, and he likes his room. The food is good. The only thing we can't get him to do is go out with the van, and now that the weather is better, we can maybe work on that one. He's staying close to home, but that's him, that's not them. It's very clean. It doesn't smell bad. It's a real nice place. They had some good options as far as how much care he wanted and how much care he needed. They are really good at helping us as a family make those decisions, about what was available and what he needed, and then making those two work for care. It wasn't like one size fits all. They were very good about communicating with us.
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