Good Samaritan Society - Heritage Place of Roseville

(651) 489-3293

563 County Road B West,
Roseville, MN, 55113

Experience independent living in Roseville, MN

Heritage Place of Roseville is a faith-based, independent senior living retirement community located off County Road B West in Roseville, Minnesota. Our senior apartments for rent offer exceptional living for individuals 55 and older.

Amenities and features

One- and two-bedroom floorplans are spacious and offer a washer and dryer in each unit. Many residents take advantage of the secure underground heated parking garage.

Our senior living community offers you many amenities, including a fitness room, dining area, community room for social events and worship services, on-site salon, screened outdoor porch and library. Consider leasing today.

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At Heritage Place of Roseville, you’ll experience:

  • A pet-friendly community
  • Meal options
  • Recreational and social activities
  • Worship services

Renting an apartment at Heritage Place of Roseville allows you to enjoy an active and fulfilling life.

Independent living short-term stay

With a short-term stay at Heritage Place of Roseville, you can experience what life is like here. Month-to-month leases are available and allow you to get to know our team, enjoy the food and make new friends. Plus, you’ll enjoy all the perks of our community – from maintenance-free living to engaging activities.

Explore Roseville

Conveniently situated in the Twin Cities suburb of Roseville, Heritage Place is just minutes away from golf, parks, health care, the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, shopping at Rosedale Center, and more. It’s also close to the arboretum, boardwalk, amphitheater and nature center. And Roseville’s Villa Park is right next door where you can walk through the natural trails, catch a glimpse of wildlife and enjoy the sounds, smell and feel of the outdoors.

Thriving in senior living

Leona Russell has called Heritage Place home for two years.

The 89-year-old loves painting art in her spacious apartment in the company of her two cats.

Read her story

Virtual Tour

Preview our campus from the comfort of your own home by watching the virtual tour below:

Tour independent living

Dining Room

Enjoy a delicious and nutritious meal with friends and fellow residents in the community dining room.

Fitness Room

Workout in the fitness room on your own or join a group to help keep you active. 

Front Patio

Enjoy the view with friends and family on the front patio. A great place to host coffee group or a Bible study.

Screened-in Porch

Enjoy the beautiful outdoors on a comfy chair in the screened-in porch.

On-site Salon

Stay looking and feeling your best after a visit to the on-site salon.

Villa Park

Take in some fresh air and get some exercise as you walk the path around Villa Park.

Independent living options at the Heritage Place of Roseville

Independent Living Apartments

Our comfortable, one- and two-bedroom apartments offer a variety of amenities to help create a fulfilled, stress-free lifestyle.

Ranging from 699 to 987 square feet, these beautiful apartments include full kitchens, washer/dryer combos and walk-in closets.

Included in housing fee:

  • Controlled security access
  • General maintenance of the grounds, building, apartment and furnished appliances
  • Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
  • Interior individual mailboxes located near the entrance to the building
  • Parking area located in front of the building
  • Private apartment with lockable door that can be personally furnished and decorated
  • Spacious floor plans including kitchenette (includes refrigerator/freezer, microwave and window coverings)
  • Utilities (water, sewer, electric, gas, garbage) (telephone not included)
  • Access to amenities:
    • Community room with large-screen TV, VCR/DVD player and computer with internet access
    • Family room with entertainment center and library
    • Formal dining room
    • Hair salon (extra charge applies per beautician fees)
    • Lounge with fireplace
    • Outdoor sitting area
    • Outdoor walking path
    • Screened-in porch with park views

Included in base services fee:

  • Bi-weekly light housekeeping service
  • Grab-and-go style breakfast Monday-Friday
  • Lunch service in the central dining room Monday-Friday
  • Mail service – incoming and outgoing
  • Personal emergency response equipment with pendant – calls routed to emergency services
  • Priority access to all Good Samaritan Society service lines including assisted living, rehabilitation therapy and long-term care
  • Satellite TV service
  • Scheduled transportation for off-site excursions and shopping
  • Spiritual ministries, recreational, exercise, and well-being opportunities which are communicated by activity calendar
  • Wireless internet access

We want you to feel at home in your new apartment. It is yours to decorate any way you wish with your own furnishings, wall hangings and things that are special to you.

Watch our virtual tour.

Find the right care for your senior living needs

Upcoming events in Roseville, MN

  • Craft Corner Pop-Up
    November 21, 2024

    Craft Corner Pop-Up

    Come to Heritage Place of Roseville Come and shop hand-crafted items made by local seniors.

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  • Heart shaped balloons
    December 3, 2024

    Keeping Your Heart Happy and Healthy

    Join us at Heritage Place of Roseville to learn about high blood pressure, hypertension, CHF and more.

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  • Holiday Lunch
    December 23, 2024

    Holiday Lunch

    Join us at Heritage Place of Roseville for a holiday lunch!

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FAQs

  • How much does independent living cost?

    Costs vary depending on the community and area of the country, with the national average being around $2,925 per month.

    One factor to consider is that residents don't pay extra for maintenance. It's a benefit included in the housing cost.

    Most communities bill on a monthly basis. The monthly fee includes utilities, cable TV, Wi-Fi, housekeeping, transportation and more.

    Many independent living communities are affordable enough that retirees can fit the associated fees into their budget.

    Typically, independent living is covered using personal funds and not insurance, Medicaid or Medicare.

    Consider these options:

    • Pensions, retirement accounts or investments
    • Social Security payments or income from a part-time job

    Heritage Place of Roseville pricing information.

  • How do I choose an independent living location?

    Plan to tour several locations. These visits will help you decide where you want to spend your retirement years.

    Start with a virtual tour to get a feel for the location before you visit in person.

    You'll find the Heritage Place of Roseville virtual tour here.

    Find out whether the location offers maintenance-free living, along with other services like light housekeeping, meal programs and transportation.

    Besides delivering the best service possible, the community should help you continue living out your personal beliefs. Find out the organization's values and decide whether they align with yours. It's important to find a community in which you feel welcomed, loved, appreciated and treated with dignity.

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  • Why are scheduled activities important?

    More activity translates to a better quality of life. Doing activities that benefit the mind and body are important for people of all ages.

    Participating in regular activities in a retirement community can boost your mood and outlook on life. Spending time with others while doing activities is also beneficial to your well-being.

    Heritage Place of Roseville incorporates activity programs that benefit residents physically, mentally and spiritually.

  • Does senior living feel like home?

    Senior living should provide more than a place to live. It should offer a sense of comfort and safety. A sense of control. Most important, it should provide a true feeling of community. If you’re an avid bird-watcher, you may want a birdfeeder outside your window. Maybe you simply enjoy sitting and reading in your favorite chair. No matter what it is that makes home feel like home, your senior living community should provide those same comforts.

  • What kind of care should I expect in senior living and care?

    Selecting a senior living community can be a difficult decision that often happens after a stressful event such as a fall, a surgery or a lifestyle change. The place you choose should treat you or a loved one as an individual, someone with a unique story. You should feel confident that the staff has experience helping people in similar situations and will treat you with compassion and patience.

  • What payment options are available?

    It’s important to find out beforehand if services or care can be paid through your private pay, Medicare or long-term care insurance. Some offer other payment options depending on your unique situation. Be sure to make an appointment and talk with someone in the business office to determine your best options.

  • What services are provided?

    Many senior living options provide a wide variety of services and amenities. These services should help you enjoy a relaxed, comfortable lifestyle. They should also meet your changing health and physical needs. From activities and lawn maintenance to meal programs and transportation, it’s important to select a senior housing community that provides the right services for you.

  • Will I lose independence?

    Many people fear that they’ll give up their freedom when they move to senior living. In reality, a senior living community should offer more freedom. By helping make daily activities easier, you should have more flexibility to do the things you truly care about.

  • How do I get more information or get a tour?

    Each of our locations has specific services, amenities and options for touring our campus. Contact us to learn more.