Welcome to Towerlight on Wooddale, a continuing care retirement community community located in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. The cost of the continuing-care-retirement-communities community at Towerlight on Wooddale starts at a monthly rate of $2,250 to $6,900. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It's always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed. .
There are 22 hospitals within 25 miles of Towerlight on Wooddale. The two closest hospitals are Park Nicollet Methodist Hospital which is 0.7 miles away and Fairview Southdale Hospital which is 3.8 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Towerlight on Wooddale are:
Pet Friendly
Activity Center
Beauty & Barber
For personalized guidance, current availability, and help scheduling a tour, call our senior living advisors at1 (844) 921-0259
Room Pricing
Assisted Living
StudioStarting at$3,435
One BedroomStarting at$3,715
Two BedroomStarting at$4,715
Personal Care Add-Ons
This community offers a range of care levels depending on the customized needs of each resident.
Services Package Price Range:Varies
Meals
Housekeeping
Laundry
Medication Assistance
Personal Care Assistance
Looking for Medicaid Options?
If you are using Medicaid to pay for senior living, your options are likely different.
This community enjoys largely positive feedback from its residents, their families, and staff. Many commend the community for its exceptional care, particularly emphasizing the memory care services that are tailored to enhance the quality of life for its residents. The staff is consistently described as friendly, caring, and attentive, going out of their way to address individual needs and foster a warm, welcoming environment. The inclusion of innovative tools to engage residents and connect them with their families is another highlight, along with high-quality, varied activities like the unique opportunity for residents to interact with children - a detail that brings joy to many. The meals receive praise for their quality, and the childcare services are highlighted for their dedicated and caring teachers, with activities that effectively blend learning and fun.
However, some areas of concern were noted, though less frequently. The quality of meals has reportedly declined over the past couple of years, some care attendants were described as needing to be more attentive and gentle, and there were suggestions for more challenging activities. The community does not accept Medicare, which was a dealbreaker for at least one prospective family. Despite these critiques, many are grateful for the inclusive, safe, and beautiful environment the community provides, reinforcing its reputation as a home-like setting where both residents and staff feel valued and happy. The community’s approach to intergenerational interaction and its location, offering ease of access to surrounding areas, were also appreciated attributes that added to its charm.