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Memory Care Facility in Osseo, MN

Compassionate, specialized care.

People diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia require a special kind of care. Memory care at Benedictine Living Community-Osseo is designed to provide personalized dementia care organized around each resident’s needs.

Memory Care Specialists

In addition, our well-trained memory care teams employ best practices developed through research to provide the compassionate senior health care for which Benedictine is known. While Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia can make each day a challenge, our memory care facility in Osseo, MN, offers programming and activities to engage residents and promote a sense of purpose, as well as family support that integrates family members into each resident’s plan of care.

Dementia Capable Care Specialists (DCCS) Certified

All of our in-house therapy teams are certified Dementia Capable Care Specialists (DCCS). This advanced credential reflects specialized training in supporting individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.

Our team is equipped to deliver therapy that prioritizes dignity, safety, communication, and meaningful engagement — ensuring residents receive compassionate, person-centered care tailored to their cognitive needs.

Together we work toward one objective: more good days.

Memory Care Services & Amenities

  • 24/7 safety and security
  • Secured patio
  • Activities specifically for those with memory loss
  • Individualized and personalized care plans
  • Care tailored and specialized to those with memory loss

Call (612) 756-3323, or use the contact form to learn more about how our memory care facility near Minneapolis can help your loved one.

Frequently Asked Questions

According to the National Institute on Aging, dementia refers to the loss of cognitive functions — such as thinking, reasoning and the ability to remember — that is severe enough to interfere with a person’s daily functioning. While dementia isn’t a disease, it may accompany certain diseases or conditions, the most common of which is Alzheimer’s.

Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that specifically affects parts of the brain that control thought, memory and language. The National Institutes of Health estimates that more than 5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease. Although younger people can get Alzheimer’s, symptoms generally begin after age 60.

Every aspect of memory care — from staffing to dining and activities — is designed around the unique needs of people experiencing memory loss. Specially trained professionals work hand in hand with the individual and their family members to create structure, familiar schedules and surroundings, all in a secure environment that promotes a sense of purpose and accomplishment. For more information, read our blog post, Memory Care: A Closer Look.

Yes. Staff members are specially trained to care for people experiencing Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. And these special caregivers carry with them a compassionate temperament and a passion for providing dignified, respectful memory care to individuals and their families. Depending on a resident’s medical needs, memory care may be offered in an assisted living setting. The staffing ratio in assisted living memory care is typically higher than in traditional assisted living.

Family and friends are welcome to visit. Ask about visiting policies when you tour the community.

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