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
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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
Lyngblomsten was named among top innovators in the 2017 McKnight’s Excellence in Technology Awards competition for its development of eMenuCHOICE®. Read More
Lyngblomsten is pleased to announce President & CEO Jeff Heinecke has been named a recipient of LeadingAge Minnesota’s 50 for the Next 50 award. Read More
In its efforts to create a second continuum-of-care campus, Lyngblomsten had been exploring a parcel of land in Arden Hills. That opportunity has gone away, but efforts toward building a second campus will continue. Read More
Shelli Beck, Lead Volunteer Coordinator for Lyngblomsten, is busy July 26-28 at the National Summit on Volunteer Engagement Leadership. Read More
Carolyn Klaver and Lisa Brown of Lyngblomsten Community Services are presenting this afternoon at the Odyssey Conference in Duluth. Read More