Best Senior Living Communities in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota has **439 senior living communities** offering a range of care options for seniors and their families. From independent living to memory care, this guide covers what's available in Minneapolis — with real quality scores, pricing data, and the information you need to choose the right community.
Key Takeaways
- •439 senior living communities
- •Covers Independent Living, Assisted Living, Home Care, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing, Adult Day Care, Ccrc
- •Data current as of March 2026
Senior Living in Minneapolis at a Glance
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Total communities | 439 |
| Independent Living | 247 |
| Assisted Living | 244 |
| Home Care | 132 |
| Memory Care | 71 |
| Avg CARES score | 1.7/10 |
Types of Senior Care Available in Minneapolis
- ●Independent Living — 247 communities
- ●Assisted Living — 244 communities
- ●Home Care — 132 communities
- ●Memory Care — 71 communities
- ●Skilled Nursing — 51 communities
- ●Adult Day Care — 7 communities
- ●Ccrc — 5 communities
Having multiple care types available in Minneapolis means residents may be able to transition between levels of care — from independent living to assisted living to memory care — without leaving their community or neighborhood.
Top-Rated Communities in Minneapolis
Based on CARES quality scores (rated out of 10):
- ●Walker Place by Vivie — CARES Score: 10.0/10
- ●Minnesota Veterans Home — CARES Score: 6.6/10
- ●Select Senior Living — CARES Score: 6.1/10
CARES scores evaluate care quality, dining, social life, amenities, and facilities — giving you an unbiased measure of community quality.
Senior Living Costs in Minneapolis
For current pricing in Minneapolis, browse individual community profiles on our Minneapolis communities page. Each listing includes starting prices when available.
How to Choose Senior Living in Minneapolis
With 439 options in Minneapolis, narrowing down the right fit takes some homework:
- ●Start with care needs — What level of daily assistance is needed now? What might be needed in 1-2 years?
- ●Set a budget — Know your monthly ceiling including potential care fee increases
- ●Visit in person — Tour at least 3 communities during different times of day; see the actual dining experience, not just the model apartment
- ●Talk to current residents and families — Their experience is the best indicator of daily life
- ●Check CARES scores — Our independent quality ratings help you compare communities objectively
- ●Ask about staffing — Staff-to-resident ratios, turnover rates, and training requirements matter more than fancy lobbies
Explore Senior Living in Minneapolis, MN
- ●Browse all 439 communities in Minneapolis — detailed profiles, CARES scores, photos, and pricing
- ●Chat with CARA — tell her your needs, budget, and preferred area for personalized recommendations
- ●Assisted living in Minnesota
- ●Senior living costs in Minnesota
Data sourced from 165,000+ verified senior living communities across all 50 states. Our guides combine real pricing data, CARES quality scores, and expert analysis to help families make informed decisions.
Disclosure: We do not accept referral fees from senior living communities.
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