McKenna Crossing

13810 Shepherds Path NW,
Prior Lake, MN 55379

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Overview of McKenna Crossing

McKenna Crossing, located in Prior Lake, MN offers independent living, assisted living & memory care.

McKenna Crossing is a Presbyterian Homes & Services senior living community located in Prior Lake, MN offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care apartment homes.

McKenna Crossing embraces an approach to life where the joy is in the journey. This belief is embodied in a path, the signature feature of McKenna Crossing that winds its way through the entire community and connects with Shepherd of the Lake Lutheran Church.

McKenna Crossing is a community within Presbyterian Homes and Services. See all communities and locations within Presbyterian Homes and Services

Amenities at McKenna Crossing

  • Refrigerator
  • Meal Preparation and Service
  • Restaurant Style Dining
  • Outdoor Space
  • Dining Room
  • Media / Activities Room
  • Beauty Salon
  • Chapel / Religious Services
  • Library
  • Laundry
  • Housekeeping and Linen Services
  • Community-Sponsored Activities
  • Maintenance
  • Guest Housing
  • Pet Friendly
  • Full Kitchen
  • Coffee Shop
  • Fitness Center

Room Types

  • Studio
  • One Bedroom
  • Two Bedroom
  • Three Bedroom

Pricing

McKenna Crossing has not shared current pricing for independent living.

McKenna Crossing has not shared current pricing for assisted living. The average price for assisted living in the area ranges from $5,190 - $5,510 per month.

McKenna Crossing has not shared current pricing for memory care.

Your monthly costs at McKenna Crossing will vary depending on room type and the level of care needed. Inquire here to check pricing and availability.

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