
Our Community

Comprehensive Care in Historic Hastings
There’s a special comfort in finding a place that feels like home, nestled in a community that offers so much to explore. In Hastings, MN—a town known for its rich history, vibrant arts scene, and array of dining and recreational options—Benedictine Living Community-Regina stands out as a beacon of care and compassion. Our community provides a full continuum of care, including Skilled Nursing, Transitional Care/Rehab, Long-Term Care, Assisted Living, and Memory Care, all designed to meet the evolving needs of our residents.
What sets us apart is our dedication to serving those with dementia through our two unique memory care neighborhoods. The Tabitha Neighborhood, named after Sister Tabitha—the first woman to head a hospital setting—caters to residents with mild to moderate dementia. Meanwhile, our Pauline Neighborhood, inspired by Sister Pauline who established Regina’s Assisted Living and devoted her life to dementia care, is designed for those with moderate to advanced dementia needs.

A Welcoming Space for Body and Soul
Our new dining experience brings a restaurant-style atmosphere to our residents, offering delicious meals in a warm, welcoming environment. And our stunning chapel provides a serene space for reflection and spiritual nourishment. Whether you’re a senior looking for comprehensive care in a vibrant community or an adult child seeking the best for a loved one, Benedictine Living Community-Regina in Hastings is a place where care, community, and connection come together seamlessly.

Services & Amenities
Discover a senior living environment built upon the idea of surrounding every resident with the smart, everyday conveniences that make it easy to craft their lifestyle their way.
Living & Care Options

Assisted Living
Assisted living is ideal for people who can live independently, but need extra help with daily tasks such as taking medication, bathing, making meals or housekeeping.

Skilled Nursing
When chronic health issues, long-term illness or a prolonged recovery impact daily living, a skilled nursing care community is often the best option.

Rehabilitation
When surgery, illness or injury keeps you from doing the things you enjoy, senior rehabilitation services can help speed your recovery.

Memory Care
Memory care is specialized care designed for older adults living with Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia.
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