Dear Friends,


In addition to the usual updates about exciting happenings at English Rose, we're expanding our quarterly newsletter to include three new topics that we hope you will find interesting and helpful:


  • Brain Health: Insights from experts to help you optimize cognition as you grow older and wiser


  • Care Planning: Tips, tricks and things to think about when it comes to planning care for you and your loved one



  • The Good Life: Inspirational articles and videos about caring for loved ones and living well

English Rose Shares Expertise with Community

As a nationally (and internationally) recognized leader in the innovative care for people living with Alzheimer’s, diverse forms of Dementia, Parkinson’s and other complex medical conditions, English Rose shares its 25+ years of expertise with our broader community.

25% of family doctors have no or very little training in dementia. In an article published in the Minnesota Physician Journal, Tiffany Gomez, English Rose Executive Director, shares practical advice and important best practices for doctors in their role as front-line dementia advisors.

The average caregiver-to-resident ratio in Minnesota long-term care facilities is 1:18. Not at English Rose - 1:3! Hear Zach Parlier, English Rose Director of Team Member Development, discuss our intimate model of care on the Living Healthy and Aging Well podcast.

Photo Gallery: On the Road with English Rose

Staying engaged in the broader community is vital to holistic wellbeing.  With a fleet of vehicles, including a brand new wheel-chair accessible Sprinter, English Rose residents and home care clients have the freedom to dine at a favorite restaurant, meet up with friends, participate in group outings, or simply run errands.  Check out these behind-the-scenes photos of life at English Rose... when people aren’t actually at English Rose.

The Power of Food for People with Dementia

Read this interesting personal narrative about research being conducted at the Global Brain Health Institute at the University of California – San Francisco that explores the power of food to trigger memories and improve quality of life in people living with Dementia.

Are "Dementia Villages" the Future of Care?

A new generation of dementia treatment facilities outside the United States blur the lines between home, hospital, and hospitality. Imagine an entire neighborhood of English Rose Suites! Learn more about about these groundbreaking communities in Amsterdam, Norway and Australia.

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