Live Well at Trails of Orono
Welcome to senior living in lovely Orono, Minnesota, unlike any other retirement living community. Located in a serene wooded setting just west of Minneapolis and next to the Luce Line Trail, you’ll relish the rejuvenating setting. We are convenient to the cities of Wayzata, Plymouth, Delano, Maple Plain, Watertown, Medina, Independence, Loretto, Long Lake and Minnetonka. The recreation of Lake Minnetonka is nearby and the culture of the Twin Cities is a few minutes away.
At Trails of Orono, we consider the well-being of the whole person. Our approach is to not only care for current health needs, but to improve quality of life through delicious and nutritious food; exercise to improve balance, mobility, and overall health; lifelong learning programs to invigorate thinking and expand interests; activities to entertain; and health care to meet any future needs.
Assisted Living
In assisted living, residents who can live independently with a bit of extra support can receive the help they need with daily self-care and routine tasks such as cooking and cleaning. With these responsibilities covered, residents have ample time to socialize and enjoy community amenities and activities. These facilities also provide an added sense of security as staff is available around the clock to respond in the event of an emergency.
Senior communities provide residents with opportunities for social, physical and mental engagement that are crucial to maintaining a high quality of life.
Memory Care
Memory care can be a godsend for individuals with cognitive impairment stemming from Alzheimer’s disease, other types of dementia, Parkinson’s disease, stroke or brain injuries. Like with any progressive condition, dementia care and Alzheimer’s care can become overwhelming very quickly for caregivers and family members. For some affected individuals in the middle and late stages of these diseases, placement in a facility with regular monitoring and daily activities is the only way they can achieve a high quality of life and receive the intensive level of care they require.