Buffalo

We provide opportunities for each person to contribute and enjoy fulfillment.

I am Cassia

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Apple Valley, MN: 952-236-2524
Minneapolis, MN: 612-843-4940
Hopkins, MN: 952-935-8143
Buffalo, MN: 763-682-1131
Princeton, MN: 763-631-1150

Enriching and active daytime program

Open Circle of Buffalo

619 Montrose Blvd, Buffalo, MN 55313 | 763-682-1131

Our beautiful, secure setting is connected to Park View Assisted Living in Buffalo, Minnesota. Our members enjoy a large, comfortable activity room, home-like kitchen and dining room, and outdoor patio and space for outdoor games. Transportation options are available.

Services and Health Care

Delicious Meals
  • Full, nutritious breakfast and lunch each day
  • Participants dine together like family
  • Many members like to help prepare special meals
  • Afternoon coffee time with snacks
Meaningful Social Activities
  • Friendships develop
  • Volunteer opportunities
  • Games, brain teasers, cards
  • Current event discussions, reminiscence time
  • Memory enhancements
  • Community outings for lunch, shopping and sightseeing
Exercise and Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation services and exercise with staff trained and monitored by a physical therapist
  • Daily physical activity and cognitive games are offered on a daily basis. Examples such as bean bags and bocce ball, walking, ring toss, pick a shape to help improve health and mobility
  • All activities designed for all members participation, staff assists during these activities
Health Care
  • Medication administration medication by trained staff
  • Vital signs checks
  • Health monitoring for preventive care
  • Personal hygiene care may include bathing
  • May reduce the risk of home accidents such as falls, ER visits, hospitalization, social isolation and depression
Family Caregivers Support
  • Reassurance that their loved one is safe, well cared for and socially active while they are at the day center
  • Reduces caregiver stress by providing the much-needed break
  • Respite for caregiver’s personal needs, interests and family time
  • Provide health and wellness resources

Funding sources such as grants or veterans benefits may be available.