Good Samaritan Society - Ambassador
(763) 544-4171
8100 Medicine Lake Road,
New Hope, MN, 55427
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Senior care and services in New Hope, MN
The Good Samaritan Society is committed to providing an unprecedented level of quality service, compassionate care and range of amenities to ensure our residents enjoy a care-free, fulfilling lifestyle that is tailored to their needs. We have been a destination for post-acute care and outpatient therapies in the West Metro suburbs for 45 years.
Our friendly, professional staff is dedicated to enhancing your life, bringing you joy and creating opportunities that care for your whole person - body, mind and spirit.
Services at this location
Senior living options on this campus
Assisted Living Apartments - The Lodge of New Hope
The Lodge of New Hope, managed by The Good Samaritan Society, strives to offer a variety of amenities to help create a fulfilled, stress-free lifestyle. Our comfortable, smoke-free apartments offer convenient services including utilities, internet, basic cable tv, maintenance, housekeeping, meal programs, central heat and air, emergency response systems and transportation. We want you to feel at home in your new apartment. It is yours to decorate any way you wish with your own furnishings, wall hangings, and things that are special to you.
Included in housing fee:
- Private lockable apartment that can be personally furnished and decorated
- Utilities (water, sewer, gas, electric and trash removal)
- Individual heating and cooling system in each apartment
- Furnished appliances (refrigerator/microwave)
- General maintenance of building, grounds and furnished appliances
- Basic cable TV
- Wireless Internet
- Interior mailboxes
- Controlled security access after business hours
- Uncovered parking space (based on availability)
- Use of private dining room (for family gatherings, parties and special meetings) by reservation
- Use of common areas/rooms
- Wellness room
- Outdoor seating areas
Included in base services fee:
- Personal Emergency Response System
- Light housekeeping once weekly
- Daily trash removal
- Two scheduled loads of personal laundry per week
- One scheduled linen change service per week
- Educational, social, wellness, and spiritual programs
- Tray service for temporary illness
- Scheduled recreational, social and religious activities
- Scheduled transportation on a limited basis to local shopping locations
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FAQs
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Does senior living feel like home?
Senior living should provide more than a place to live. It should offer a sense of comfort and safety. A sense of control. Most important, it should provide a true feeling of community. If you’re an avid bird-watcher, you may want a birdfeeder outside your window. Maybe you simply enjoy sitting and reading in your favorite chair. No matter what it is that makes home feel like home, your senior living community should provide those same comforts.
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What kind of care should I expect in senior living and care?
Selecting a senior living community can be a difficult decision that often happens after a stressful event such as a fall, a surgery or a lifestyle change. The place you choose should treat you or a loved one as an individual, someone with a unique story. You should feel confident that the staff has experience helping people in similar situations and will treat you with compassion and patience.
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What payment options are available?
It’s important to find out beforehand if services or care can be paid through your private pay, Medicare or long-term care insurance. Some offer other payment options depending on your unique situation. Be sure to make an appointment and talk with someone in the business office to determine your best options.
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What services are provided?
Many senior living options provide a wide variety of services and amenities. These services should help you enjoy a relaxed, comfortable lifestyle. They should also meet your changing health and physical needs. From activities and lawn maintenance to meal programs and transportation, it’s important to select a senior housing community that provides the right services for you.
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Will I lose independence?
Many people fear that they’ll give up their freedom when they move to senior living. In reality, a senior living community should offer more freedom. By helping make daily activities easier, you should have more flexibility to do the things you truly care about.
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How do I get more information or get a tour?
Each of our locations has specific services, amenities and options for touring our campus. Contact us to learn more.