Sleepy Eye Rehabilitation Center and Assisted Living
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01/03/2026
As the Christmas Season nears its end I would like to pause and remember all of our residents who passed away during the past year. In early December we hold an Angel Tree Service and families are invited to place on an Angel on the Tree in their memory and they receive an Angel for their tree. I meant to post earlier, but it kept slipping my mind.
01/01/2026
01/01/2026
Yesterday’s - New Year’s Eve Party was filled with some great music and good food. Wishing all of our Sleepy Eye Rehabilitation Center Residents, Family and Friends many blessings in 2026. We look back on 2025 and remember the fun and good times we have had together and all the wonderful support we have received over the year. We remember our friends who are no longer with us and think about their families as they begin a new year. Thank You to Cowboy Dave for sharing your music with us and we filled our tummies with pizza, veggies and fruit!
12/31/2025
Still Dancing at 98 years old.
12/31/2025
Another great song by Cowboy Dave
12/31/2025
Cowboy Dave helping us celebrate New Year's Eve at SE Assisted Living
12/30/2025
Christmas Day is behind us and the New Year is fast approaching! I have so many things and people to be thankful for …. I want to give a shout out to the following for helping with our Resident Angels, so that all our residents received a gift this Christmas … St. John’s Church members, Mary Ann Fischer and other members of Rich Weiss’ family, Lori Sellner and her friends from Koozie Group, Jane Beranek, Janice Hinrichs, Brenda Nosbush, Brenda Ruch, Diane Harden, Alexa Pelzel, Nikki Holmgren, Pups Playland, Theresa Moldan, Joann Janni, Lisa Schwartz, Kenadi Steffl, Jan Schmitz, Carolyn Anderson, Jan Novotny, Lorraine Schroepfer, Nancy Ludewig your thoughtfulness warms my heart and it put smiles on the faces of our residents. May 2026 be filled with many blessings for you, my angels!
12/29/2025
Larry wrote this song for his sister in law Germaine and brother Duane
12/29/2025
Thanks Larry Mages for coming to Sleepy Eye Assisted Living and entertaining us on the cold December day. Sure warmed our hearts
12/23/2025
Thank You to these wonderful helpers and Santa! There were other great helpers not pictured.
12/23/2025
Today we held our Resident Christmas Party! There were many delicious things to eat and the gifts were amazing! Many people went above and beyond to give our Residents some Christmas Cheer - so thank you to our MANY Angels. Your generosity is much appreciated. Wish you all a Very Merry Christmas! Santa passed out your gifts today!
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At Sleepy Eye Care Center, we’re a sociable community, where neighbors soon become friends – a comfortable and appealing place you’ll be happy to call your home.
We’re pleased to have earned a 5-Star Rating for Quality from Medicare that recognizes our dedication to providing exceptional health care and services. Our specialist-led care team of licensed nurses, rehab experts and social service professionals are specially trained in caring for the health and wellness of older adults.
In the warm, family atmosphere we create, all care center residents and short-term rehab guests enjoy individualized care, life enrichment and an array of amenities. Within our intimate and secure memory support neighborhood, people with memory loss experience a structured schedule of personalized daily care and activities, and the comforts of home.
When you choose short-term rehab at Sleepy Eye Care Center, your care team collaborates with you and your physician to develop an individualized rehab therapy plan designed to help you reach your highest levels of health and independence.
Our approach to care grows out of respect for the human spirit, and the belief that the right to dignity doesn’t diminish with age. Compassion, empathy and personal attention are at the core of how we help Sleepy Eye Care Center residents and guests feel cherished, and at home.