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Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center

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11501 Masonic Home Drive, Bloomington, MN 55437

Care Types

Skilled Nursing
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About Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center

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Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center stands as one of the Twin Cities' most distinguished nonprofit senior care communities, offering skilled nursing services on a beautifully maintained campus at 11501 Masonic Home Drive in southwest Bloomington. Operated by Minnesota Masonic Homes — a nonprofit organization with a proud heritage of service rooted in the values of the Masonic fraternity — this community blends institutional excellence with genuine warmth and a deep commitment to resident well-being. The campus is situated in a peaceful, wooded section of southwest Bloomington, close to Normandale Lake and within easy reach of Hyland Lake Park Reserve, one of Hennepin County's most treasured outdoor destinations. Residents and visiting family members can enjoy access to scenic walking paths, cross-country ski trails at Hyland Hills, and the tranquil natural beauty that defines this corner of the Twin Cities metro. For healthcare needs beyond the community's on-site skilled nursing services, Fairview Southdale Hospital in neighboring Edina provides comprehensive acute care, cardiac services, orthopedics, and emergency medicine just minutes away. The TRIA Orthopaedic Center and a dense network of specialty clinics in Edina and Bloomington ensure that post-surgical rehabilitation patients have seamless access to the specialists they need during recovery. Families visiting from across the metro appreciate southwest Bloomington's abundant conveniences: excellent dining along France Avenue and in the Southdale area of Edina, retail at Southdale Center, and easy freeway access from I-494 and Highway 169. Normandale Community College nearby offers cultural programming and lifelong learning events that occasionally benefit the broader senior living community. For seniors and families seeking skilled nursing care in a setting that combines clinical rigor, nonprofit mission, and genuine community character, Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center is a compelling and trusted choice in the south metro.

Care Types at Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center

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Skilled Nursing

Round-the-clock medical care and rehabilitation services provided by licensed nurses and therapists for seniors with complex health needs requiring professional oversight.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What types of skilled nursing care are available at Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center? +

The community offers comprehensive skilled nursing services including long-term residential care, short-term post-acute rehabilitation, 24-hour licensed nursing, physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, wound care, medication management, and coordinated discharge planning for residents returning home after a medical event.

What hospitals are near Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center? +

Fairview Southdale Hospital in Edina is the closest major hospital, approximately 5 miles away, offering emergency care, cardiac services, surgical care, and a range of specialist programs. Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis and Hennepin Healthcare are also accessible for more specialized medical needs.

Who operates Minnesota Masonic Home and what is their mission? +

Minnesota Masonic Homes is a nonprofit organization with historical ties to the Masonic fraternity, though care services are open to the broader community. The organization's mission emphasizes dignity, compassion, and excellence in care — values that inform staffing practices, programming decisions, and the overall culture of the community.

What is southwest Bloomington like for seniors and families? +

Southwest Bloomington is one of the Twin Cities' most desirable suburban neighborhoods — quiet, well-landscaped, and close to excellent parks including Hyland Lake Park Reserve and Normandale Lake. The area has outstanding healthcare infrastructure, easy freeway access, and a wide selection of dining and retail in nearby Edina. It's a comfortable, well-resourced environment that families find easy to visit regularly.

Is Minnesota Masonic Home Care Center open to residents who are not Masons? +

Yes. While Minnesota Masonic Homes has Masonic heritage, the care community is open to all seniors regardless of fraternal affiliation, religion, or background. Admission is based on care needs and availability, not membership in any organization.

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