Welcome to Maple View Memory Care, an assisted living community located in Fargo, North Dakota. The cost of the assisted-living community at Maple View Memory Care starts at a monthly rate of $5,200 to $6,500. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. When you visit the community, please check to see if pets are allowed to live in the community with you.
There are two hospitals within 25 miles of Maple View Memory Care, Essentia Health-Fargo which is 1.8 miles away, and Sanford Medical Center Fargo, which is 5.5 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Maple View Memory Care are:
Outdoor Areas
Activity Center
Social Outings
Clubs & Communities
Beauty & Barber
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (877) 618-0710
This community has garnered positive feedback for its engaging environment, particularly for individuals with memory care needs. Many reviewers highlighted the range of activities available, including music, exercise, memory games, and live music twice a week, which are highly appreciated for keeping residents busy and positively impacting their sleep patterns. The facility itself received compliments for its aesthetics, including beautiful sunrooms, a great room, well-maintained courtyards with outdoor chairs, tables, and flower gardens, as well as nice family rooms. The rooms are described as spacious, with sunlight-filled interiors making them very pleasant. Notably, the staff's kindness and attentiveness were frequently praised, indicating a caring and engaged community atmosphere.
However, there were some concerns and limitations mentioned. A significant number of reviews mentioned the absence of in-room showers, requiring residents to use separate facilities for bathing, which may not appeal to everyone. The community's suitability for higher levels of care beyond memory issues was questioned, with one account noting it might not be appropriate for individuals who are wheelchair-bound or require more intensive care. Despite these points, the communication with families was often described as excellent, with families receiving regular updates about their loved ones. The meals and dining experience also received positive mentions, though one reviewer found the dining area too noisy for their preference. In general, while the community is praised for its care quality, cleanliness, and the range of activities provided, potential residents and their families should consider the facility's limitations regarding the level of care provided and the bathing facilities.