Assisted Living Community in Byron, MN
Maintain independence with a little extra help.
Benedictine Living Community-Byron assisted living provides personalized care and peace of mind, as our teams share expertise and support with a larger network of Benedictine professionals throughout the Midwest. At Benedictine Byron you will find a social community of older adults enjoying group and individual activities designed to make the most of every day. Our approach to wellness takes into account the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of each person we serve, as part of our Benedictine mission. Stroll our well-manicured grounds, join in a card game with friends, work on an art project, socialize over dinner, or relax in your private residence.
Features to make your life simpler:
- Variety of floorplans to choose from including studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedrooms starting at $3,240
- Personalized care plans
- Three meals a day in the dining room, plus snacks
- Personal laundry service
- Weekly housekeeping
- Emergency call system
- Licensed nurses and home health aides available 24/7
- Professional, friendly assistance with bathing, dressing, mobility, and medication management
- Planned social, educational and recreational activities
- Access to all community amenities
Our team provides respectful, dignified health care based on individual needs and preferences, with the goal of empowering each resident’s maximum level of independence.
Call 507-315-3600 or get in touch using the form on this page to schedule a tour!
Assisted Living Floor Plans
As life changes, Benedictine Byron provides levels of care to meet your needs.
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Our residents enjoy enriching social, recreational, spiritual, educational and cultural opportunities. Click on the links below to view the current programs that our residents are enjoying.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living is ideal for people who can still live independently, but need extra assistance with daily tasks such as taking medication, bathing, dressing, making meals, housekeeping, transportation and other everyday needs. Our trained, caring staff members provide individualized support designed to help each resident maintain their highest level of independence. For more information, read our blog post, When is Assisted Living Needed?
How does assisted living differ from skilled nursing?
Skilled nursing offers a higher level of medical care, usually for people who have numerous ongoing health care requirements. Assisted living is intended for people who are generally able to care for themselves — except for a few activities with which they may require help — and is also helpful for people who are sometimes confused or experiencing memory problems. For more information, read our blog post, Assisted Living: A Closer Look.
How do I talk with my parent about moving to assisted living?
Talking with a parent about moving to a senior living community can be difficult. That’s why we’ve put together a helpful blog post, Talking With a Parent About Transitioning to Senior Living, with advice on how to approach this important conversation. Once a decision has been made, you can help make your parent’s transition smoother. You’ll find some helpful tips in our blog post, Easing the Transition to Senior Housing.
Can I have guests and visitors in assisted living?
Your guests — grandchildren, family and friends — are always welcome to visit you in your home. They’re also more than welcome to enjoy our recreational facilities, amenities, activities and dining venues with you while visiting. Some Benedictine communities also offer guest rooms that can be reserved and rented for visiting family members and friends.
Are Benedictine’s assisted living communities pet-friendly?
Most of our communities are pet-friendly and welcome dogs, cats, birds and fish upon approval through our Pet Admissions Program. When you visit, be sure to ask about the pet policy and approval process, and find out which areas of the community are pet-friendly. All our communities accept service dogs and certified companion animals.
Can assisted living residents bring a car?
While residents may bring a car, our communities provide transportation options that make a car unnecessary.