Pricing ranges from
    $4,010 – 5,340/month

    Brookdale Eagan

    1365 Crestridge Ln, Eagan, MN, 55123
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Compassionate but inconsistent memory care

    I toured and eventually placed my loved one here - the staff are overwhelmingly caring, dementia-trained and personable, the small single-floor, homey layout with activities and pleasant common areas really felt right, and residents generally seemed happy and well-groomed. Communication, move-in help and life-enrichment were strong; the place is clean, pet-friendly and feels safe for early-to-mid stage memory care. That said, staffing shortages, turnover and occasional burnout showed - I saw delayed responses, a few med/diet errors and at least one serious safety/communication lapse that worried me. Management and billing felt profit-driven at times (price increases, extra charges, odd policies and a troubling post-death billing issue reported), and I encountered rude/unhelpful front-desk behavior. Meals and housekeeping were hit-or-miss in some reports, and the community isn't right if you need high-acuity care. Overall I think it's excellent for many families who can afford it and need specialized memory care, but I would only recommend it conditionally for calm residents and with close family advocacy.

    Pricing

    $4,010+/moSemi-privateMemory Care
    $5,340+/moSuiteMemory Care

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.03 · 110 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.2
    • Staff

      4.2
    • Meals

      3.5
    • Amenities

      4.1
    • Value

      2.5

    Pros

    • Caring, attentive, dementia-trained staff
    • Small, intimate single-floor memory-care community
    • Personalized and individualized care
    • Smooth move-in and transition support
    • Engaging dementia-specific activities and therapy
    • Strong life-enrichment and recreational programming
    • Clean and well-maintained common areas (many reviewers)
    • Home-like, warm and non-institutional atmosphere
    • Bright, well-designed facility and rooms
    • Secure, locked memory-care environment
    • Variety of social events and special activities
    • Salon/barbershop and fitness/workout amenities
    • Outdoor courtyards, patios, and garden spaces
    • Pet-friendly policies and services
    • Good communication and regular updates (reported by many)
    • Positive end-of-life and hospice coordination (in multiple reports)
    • Spacious rooms with private bathrooms (though often without in-room showers)
    • Convenient location for families
    • Leadership and some directors praised for responsiveness
    • Therapeutic calming spaces (Solace/Calming rooms) and sensory programming

    Cons

    • Understaffing and staff shortages
    • High staff turnover and inexperienced/new staff
    • Inconsistent care and delayed response times
    • Medication errors and concerns about med-passing practices
    • Inconsistent or poor food quality and limited variety
    • Housekeeping and cleanliness problems (urine smell, stained furniture)
    • Maintenance and facility issues (water damage, old washers/dryers, ants)
    • Management issues and poor administrative responsiveness
    • Price increases, hidden/upfront fees, and al-a-carte charges
    • Reports of bullying or unprofessional behavior by some managers
    • Resistance to hospice or changes to doctors' orders reported
    • Safety concerns (falls, delayed assistance, lack of supervision in some areas)
    • No in-room showers; showers require staff assistance in separate room
    • Disorganization (keys not working, operational hiccups)
    • Inconsistent communication in some cases (delayed notifications)
    • Occasional charging after death or disputed billing practices
    • Some reports of inadequate hydration or meal service
    • Some residents not appropriate for the level of need admitted
    • Perceived profit-driven practices (room allocation, pricing)
    • Mixed impressions of cleanliness and odor in certain reports

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the provided reviews is mixed but leans positive for many families seeking specialized memory-care. A consistent strength is the caregiving staff: numerous reviews describe staff as caring, compassionate, dementia-trained, and attentive. Many families report smooth transitions and strong move-in support, and highlight individualized attention owing to the community's smaller size and single-floor layout. Reviewers repeatedly praise the life-enrichment program — dementia-specific activities such as music therapy, memory recall games, chair exercises, therapeutic outings, sensory "Solace/Calming" rooms, and special events are frequently mentioned as improving resident wellbeing and engagement. The facility layout, bright decor, courtyard spaces, salon amenities, and a generally home-like atmosphere are also commonly seen as positive differentiators compared with larger, more institutional settings.

    Care quality is characterized by two dominant narratives. On the positive side, many families emphasize high-quality, hands-on caregiving, strong clinical oversight in some cases (including praise for particular directors or nursing staff), thriving activity programming, and effective hospice/end-of-life support when it was delivered appropriately. Multiple reviewers explicitly say residents are happier, better groomed, engaged, and receiving memory-focused care that suits their needs. Conversely, other reviewers raised serious concerns about inconsistent care: understaffing, staff burnout and turnover, medication administration errors, delayed pendant responses, and instances where residents were left unsupervised or soiled. These negative reports point to variability in daily care and occasional safety incidents (falls, delayed assistance), which some families found severe enough to move their loved ones out.

    Facilities and amenities receive both praise and criticism. Many reviewers like the single-level floor plan, private rooms with bathrooms, secure memory-care areas, indoor "town square" feel, activities spaces, calming rooms, and outdoor courtyards. The presence of salon/barbershop services, a partnership with fitness programming, pet-friendly policies, and an engaging activities calendar are frequently lauded. However, multiple reports call out maintenance and housekeeping gaps — urine smells, urine-stained furniture or carpets, dirty toys in common areas, ant infestations, older washers/dryers, and occasional water damage. A recurrent structural note is the lack of in-room showers for safety reasons; showers are offered in a separate space and require staff assistance, which some families found inconvenient.

    Dining and nutrition are an area of clear inconsistency across reviews. Several reviewers describe meals as "top notch," well-prepared and nutritious, and cite good portion sizes and satisfying menus. Others report cheap or poorly prepared food, limited variety, lack of hydration options (no milk on request), and dissatisfaction with dining arrangements (loud, cafeteria-like rooms). These divergent reports suggest that food quality and service may vary by shift, kitchen staff, or timeframe.

    Management, transparency, and billing present significant themes in the negative feedback. Recurrent concerns include unexpected upfront fees, al-a-carte charges, monthly rate increases, and perceived lack of pricing transparency. A number of reviewers described interactions with management as defensive or self-centered, with a few reporting bullying behavior by specific staff members in leadership roles. Some very serious complaints allege inappropriate clinical decisions — resisting hospice, changing doctors' orders, or blaming inappropriate treatment on dementia — and a few families cited being charged for services after a resident's death or receiving no refund for unused time. At the same time, other reviews highlight responsive directors and excellent communication (regular photos, updates, and FaceTime calls), demonstrating variability in administrative experience.

    Patterns and recommendations: the reviews indicate that Brookdale Eagan can offer best-in-class memory care for many residents, particularly those who will benefit from a small, home-like setting with robust programming and attentive caregivers. The positive experiences cluster around engaged life-enrichment staff, individualized care, clean and pleasant common spaces, and leadership praised for hands-on involvement. The negative experiences cluster around periods or units with staffing shortages, management or billing disputes, and occasional lapses in housekeeping and safety vigilance. Prospective families should strongly consider on-site visits, ask specific questions about current staffing ratios and turnover, request recent inspection or incident records, clarify all fees and contract terms up front, confirm hospice policies and how clinical decisions are escalated, and enquire about housekeeping, laundry, maintenance responsiveness, and medication administration procedures. Given the mixed reports, it’s prudent to weigh recent, specific reports from families and to verify the particular unit or team who will be responsible for a prospective resident’s care.

    Location

    Map showing location of Brookdale Eagan

    About Brookdale Eagan

    Brookdale Eagan sits at 1365 Crestridge Ln in Eagan, MN, right near Fish Lake Park in a quiet neighborhood where things stay pretty peaceful, and while there's not a lot of specific information out there about this place compared to some others, what stands out is the way they handle Alzheimer's and dementia care, since the building is set up with a town square style that makes it safe for wandering and helps keep residents from feeling upset or agitated, and you'll see circular walking paths guiding people through common areas with activity rooms, workbenches, small projects like birdhouses, and even fishing rods so folks can keep their hands busy if they want to. You can't miss the enclosed outdoor courtyards, raised garden beds, and shaded patio spots where people get to spend time outside, and throughout the halls, you'll see small spaces done up cozy like a home, with shadow boxes by the doors so residents know which room is theirs by looking at their own photos and mementos, and if someone moves in, they can bring their own things to decorate their private or companion suite as much as they like, or just stay with the furnished option. There's a 24/7 emergency call system that staff monitor all the time, so help is always close if someone needs it, and they've got a beauty and barber shop on site with local stylists coming in, plus a busy little ice cream parlor where a lot of residents like to gather. You'll also find a spacious lobby with comfortable chairs, an elegant family room with a fireplace, and lounges that come with built-in bookshelves and vintage touches like record players, and for folks who feel more at ease with pets, they do allow them here. Meals are provided in several dining spaces filled with natural light, and there's always something going on, from events and activities both on and offsite, to gardening, kitchen work, and games meant to keep everyone socially engaged and feeling like part of things.

    The memory care and assisted living sides both use a person-centered approach that means tailored care plans for every resident, aiming to let people maintain as much independence as they safely can, and the staff offer support with daily living needs, nursing, physical and occupational therapy, hospice care, and counseling services. The Clare Bridge program features visual cues and gentle reminders meant to help folks with memory struggles get through their day, no matter what stage of dementia they might be in, and skilled nursing and at-home care services are available too, along with the regular presence of staff every hour of the day and night. Apartments come in different layouts, market-rate rentals, and there are luxury units here, but details about square footage, parking, and special features aren't really clear from what's available. The grounds are landscaped with outdoor walking paths, porches with wicker chairs, ice cream parlor, and family rooms designed to help everyone relax, and you'll find both private and shared bedrooms, including some decorated in safari themes for a calming touch, though the building features, internet, parking, and accessibility setups remain unspecified. Brookdale Eagan offers programmed events, wellness activities, devotional services, and a place where the main goal is to help folks age well in a familiar, comfortable environment, allowing residents to live as fully and independently as possible with the right support always nearby.

    About Brookdale

    Brookdale Eagan is managed by Brookdale.

    Brookdale Senior Living Inc. (NYSE: BKD) is the largest senior living operator in the United States, managing over 640 communities with capacity for approximately 59,000 residents across 41 states and employing around 36,000 associates. Founded in 1978 and publicly traded since 2005, Brookdale solidified its market leadership through major acquisitions including American Retirement Corporation (2006) and Emeritus Senior Living (2014), making it the only national full-spectrum senior living company. Headquartered in Nashville, Tennessee, Brookdale has topped the American Seniors Housing Association's ASHA 50 list and Argentum's largest providers list for multiple consecutive years.

    The company's comprehensive care continuum includes independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and continuing care retirement communities (CCRCs). Brookdale's signature Clare Bridge program, developed over 30 years ago by dementia-care experts, provides specialized Alzheimer's and dementia care through two distinct levels: Clare Bridge communities for comprehensive memory support and the Clare Bridge Solace program for advanced-stage dementia residents. The program is recognized by the Alzheimer's Association® for incorporating evidence-based Dementia Care Practice Recommendations and features secure environments, enclosed courtyards, Daily Path programming with six structured activities daily, and the InTouch technology platform offering personalized brain-stimulating games and therapeutic content.

    Brookdale's holistic Optimum Life® wellness approach balances six dimensions—Purposeful, Physical, Emotional, Social, Spiritual, and Intellectual—implemented through signature programs including B-Fit (eight exercise class options), Brain Fit (mental fitness workouts), My Life Story (resident storytelling), EngagementPlus (interest-based connections), Growing Together (collaborative learning), and The Ageless Spirit (kindness and gratitude practices). The Embrace Family Partnership provides caregiver education and support for families of memory care residents.

    The company's Brookdale HealthPlus® care coordination model, winner of the 2024 Argentum Best of the Best Award placing it among the top 1% of operators, is a technology-enabled healthcare service featuring dedicated RN Care Managers who proactively manage residents' health, coordinate care transitions, and help prevent avoidable hospitalizations. Communities using HealthPlus report 78% fewer urgent care visits, 36% fewer hospitalizations, and 63% more completed annual wellness visits. The Personal Solutions program delivers hygiene products, medications, and daily necessities directly to residents' doors with discreet packaging and monthly billing convenience.

    Following a strategic divestiture of its home health and hospice operations to HCA Healthcare (completed December 2023), Brookdale now focuses exclusively on senior living operations while maintaining its position as the industry's largest operator, committed to its mission of enriching lives with compassion, respect, excellence, and integrity.

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