At its July 26, 2021, meeting, the Lino Lakes City Council unanimously approved the Final Plan/Plat and Development Agreement for the construction of a senior living campus by Lyngblomsten, a Minnesota nonprofit senior services organization serving older adults in the Saint Paul area since 1906. Read More
Nominations open for service on the Lyngblomsten Board and/or Committees Read More
The Lyngblomsten community is mourning the death of beloved former president Wallace (Wally) Hauge who passed away on July 7, 2020. He served as the organization's top leader from 1980 to 1992 Read More
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and out of an abundance of caution, Lyngblomsten has chosen to cancel the 2020 Mid-Summer Festival, scheduled for Friday, July 31. Read More
We've updated the information on our COVID-19 website. Visit www.lyngblomsten.org/COVID19 for the latest updates. Read More
We have exciting news to share! Lyngblomsten will be building a continuum-of-care campus with independent living (townhomes and apartments), assisted living, memory care, and adult day in Lino Lakes. Read More
Depict lyng flowers to be featured on the general Lyngblomsten greeting card Read More
Lyngblomsten Services has been awarded a Live Well at Home grant for $132,388 from the Minnesota Department of Human Services to provide in-home respite services for people caring for older adults with Alzheimer's disease , including virtual in-home services provided on a short-term basis from a remote location. Read More
Lyngblomsten honored one of its longtime supporters with an award recognizing his distinguished service. Dr. Les Grant, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities School of Public Heath received the Anna Quale Fergstad Award for Distinguished Service. Read More
Lyngblomsten Community Services won the Rose Dobrof Award from the Brookdale Foundation Group in recognition of its outstanding programs and services for older adults with dementia and their families Read More