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Shaller Family Sholom East Campus

740 Kay Ave
St Paul, MN 55102 651-328-2000

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All assisted living facilities leave something to be desired. Having toured... - Nov 10, 2020

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Carondelet Village

525 Fairview Ave S
St Paul, MN 55116 651-695-5000

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Adonai Care Homes Corporation

89 Virginia St
St Paul, MN 55102 651-227-0574

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Brookdale West St Paul

305 Thompson Ave E
St Paul, MN 55108 651-453-1803

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This facility may be adequate for assisted living, but it's staff is not very... - Jun 30, 2016

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Dellwood Gardens

753 7th St E
St Paul, MN 55106 651-776-9511

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I have lived here over 5 years now and I wish to leave but I am financially... - Feb 06, 2024

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New Perspective Senior Living Highland Park

750 Mississippi River Blvd
St Paul, MN 55116 651-504-3577

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Alton Memory Care

1306 Alton St
St Paul, MN 55116 651-699-2480

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I recommend because they are willing to work with residents in very difficult... - Sep 12, 2019

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Central Towers

20 E Exchange St
St Paul, MN 55101 651-215-4600

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Staff treat my friend Bill like a piece of crap. - Jan 08, 2020

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Good Samaritan Society Heritage Place

563 County Rd B W
Roseville, MN 55113 651-758-8949

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They have discontinued offering assisted living - Feb 04, 2024

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Heritage at Lyngblomsten

1440 Midway Pkwy
St Paul, MN 55108 651-632-5428

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Highland Chateau Health & Rehab Ctr

2319 7th St W
St Paul, MN 55116 651-698-0793

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Highland Path

1925 Norfolk Ave
St Paul, MN 55116 651-294-6500

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Iris Park Commons

1850 University Ave W
St Paul, MN 55104 651-632-8801

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Many of the staff members English is very poor and residents have a very hard... - Oct 22, 2017

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Little Sisters of The Poor

330 Exchange St S
St Paul, MN 55102 651-227-0336

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Lyngblomsten Apartments

1455 Almond Ave
St Paul, MN 55108 651-632-5422

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Summit Hill Senior Living

1824 Old Hudson Rd
St Paul, MN 55119 651-767-9572

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Supportive Living Solutions

255 Summit Ave
St Paul, MN 55102 651-222-7587

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The food could be better. - Dec 10, 2021

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Waters of Highland Park

678 Snelling Ave S
St Paul, MN 55116 651-363-3040

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The staff here is wonderful. The activities provided are amazing. Beautiful... - Feb 03, 2018

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Wellington Senior Living

2235 Rockwood Ave
St Paul, MN 55116 651-699-2664

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It's a lovely homey place. It's not as modern as some of the new buildings,... - Aug 17, 2016

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