Choosing between independent living and assisted living often begins with one simple question: What kind of support would make daily life feel easier, safer, and more enjoyable?
For some, independent living offers just the right amount of ease and connection. For others, a little day-to-day support brings confidence and comfort.
This guide breaks down the differences in a clear, practical way, whether you’re exploring options for yourself or helping someone you love.
What’s the difference between independent and assisted living?
The simplest way to think about it:
Independent living → Designed for people who want ease, connection, and a maintenance-free lifestyle - without daily assistance.
Assisted living → Offers that same sense of community, with added support for everyday routines like dressing, bathing, or medication reminders.
Both can feel like home.
Both offer stability, social connection, and comfort.
The difference is the level of support woven into the day.
Independent living in Minneapolis: Who it’s designed for
Independent living is often the right fit when someone wants:
It’s chosen by older adults who want more community connection, engagement and easy living, but who don’t need additional support with daily routines.
At its best, independent living feels like having your own apartment with a built-in, welcoming community.
Assisted living in Minneapolis: When it’s the right choice
Assisted living offers everything independent living does, with added support for daily routines. At many Minneapolis communities, this means moving to a different floor or designated assisted living wing when needs change.
At The Kenwood, it works differently.
You stay in your apartment - the same home, the same neighbors, the same views — and support is added as needed.
There’s no disruptive move, no shift in environment, and no loss of routine. Life continues in a familiar, comfortable way, with help integrated naturally and respectfully.
Assisted living may be the better fit when:
Assisted living can still be independent living, just with more support.
At The Kenwood, added support is simply another layer of ease. It lets residents stay where they feel grounded, without uprooting routine.
How costs typically compare
Independent living usually costs less because it doesn’t include daily support services. Assisted living includes help with routines like bathing, dressing, and medication, which increases the monthly rate.
For a detailed breakdown, see our full guide: Cost of Assisted Living in Minneapolis
When both levels of living are intermingled
Many people prefer communities that offer independent and assisted living anywhere throughout the building, like The Kenwood, because:
Continuity matters. It brings comfort and stability during times of change.
Independent and assisted living at The Kenwood
The Kenwood is known for being warm, easygoing, and engaging - the kind of place where people feel like themselves.
Independent Living at The Kenwood
Assisted Living at The Kenwood
No abrupt changes.
No institutional feel.
Just a familiar home with the right help added in.
Still deciding?
Most people exploring senior living, whether for themselves or someone they love, aren’t entirely sure which option fits best at first. That uncertainty is normal.
We’re here to talk through the details, help you understand what each option looks like in everyday life, and give you the clarity you need to feel confident in your next step.