Chef-prepared cuisine at the premier senior community in Golden Valley, Minnesota!
Just another advantage that sets us apart.
At Covenant Living of Golden Valley in Minnesota, our dining features ever-changing menu selections. You decide what you want for breakfast, lunch and dinner. You’ll find a wide range of dining options, from our Creekside bistro which features delicious fare, from homemade soups and fresh sandwiches to nutritious salads for lunch. Or you may choose to dine with friends and family in our restaurant featuring delicious dinner entrées including rotisserie chicken and seafood. Three daily meals are also provided for assisted living residents on each floor or neighborhood. Nutritious snacks are available through-out the day.
A dietician is available for consultation and special diets are always accommodated. Take a look at a sample weekly lunch and dinner menus prepared by our talented executive chef and culinary team here.
Keep in mind, you do not have to be a current resident of our senior community to benefit from our Assisted Living, Assisted Living Memory Care, Skilled Nursing or short-term Rehabilitation services, nor will you have to pay an entrance fee to enter one of the areas noted above. In our short-term Rehabilitation program, we accept Medicare, private pay, and in-network providers for a number of managed care and Medicare Advantage programs.
For more information, call (877) 825-9763 or click here to request more information.
At Covenant Living, every day is an opportunity to connect, grow, and find joy in the little things. Whether it’s sharing a laugh with neighbors, exploring new interests, or simply enjoying a peaceful morning, our communities are built to support a vibrant, meaningful lifestyle.
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People often assume assisted living and in-home care are interchangeable options when considering the best support; however, there are key differences between the two.
Depending on the level of care you or a loved one may need, the differences could in fact make a great difference!
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July is UV Safety Awareness Month — and sun protection is important at every age. For older adults especially, taking a few extra steps can help keep skin healthy and strong all summer long.
Here are a few simple tips:
• Wear lightweight clothing that covers arms and legs
• Use broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher) and reapply often
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• Don’t forget sunglasses and a wide-brimmed hat
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