Find Your New Home at Saint Therese

Experience the best of living well through connections, warmth and community at Saint Therese. With a people-first approach to living, care and services, aging adults thrive!

Find Your New Home at Saint Therese

Experience the best of living well through connections, warmth and community at Saint Therese. With a people-first approach to living, care and services, aging adults thrive!

Why Saint Therese

Comprehensive Care

Faith Foundations

Culinary Excellence

Warmth & Community

People First

At every Saint Therese community, our mission to do ordinary things with extraordinary love is evident from the first moment you walk through the door. Take a moment to explore our unique communities, each offering beautiful living and gathering spaces, comfortable and convenient amenities, dedicated employees and friendly neighbors. 

Our Communities

Saint Therese at St. Mary of the Woods

AVON, OH


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Long-Term Care, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation, and More!

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Saint Therese of Corcoran

CORCORAN, MN


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Rehabilitation, Wellness Center, Amphitheater, and More!

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Saint Therese of Oxbow Lake

BROOKLYN PARK, MN


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-Term Care, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation, Wellness Center, and More!

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Saint Therese at IHM Senior Living

MONROE, MI


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-term Care, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation, and More!

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Saint Therese at St. Odilia

SHOREVIEW, MN


Palliative & Hospice Care, Pastoral Care, and Rehabilitation.


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Saint Therese of Westlake

WESTLAKE, OH


Assisted Living, Memory Care, and More!

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Saint Therese of Woodbury

WOODBURY, MN


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-Term Care, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation, Wellness Center, and More!

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Saint Therese at St. Mary of the Woods

AVON, OH


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Long-Term Care, Transitional Care, Rehabilitation, and More!

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Saint Therese of Corcoran

CORCORAN, MN


Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Rehabilitation, Wellness Center, Amphitheater, and More!

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Experience Living Well at Saint Therese

Every day at Saint Therese, we are driven by our organization’s mission, vision and core values. We believe every act, no matter how small, can make a large impact. Even the smallest detail matters. It’s what sets us apart. You’ll see we’re much more than a place that provides housing and care. We turn that place into a community, and housing into a home. Rehab becomes recovery and caregivers become friends. At Saint Therese, we do ordinary things with extraordinary love, and it shows in everything we do.

A PERFECT FIT

INNOVATIVE CARE

Legacy of Innovation for Aging Adults

We work together and seek opportunities to lend a hand. We are one unified team with one purpose, one mission, one vision, one focus and one goal; to do ordinary things with extraordinary love.

A Nonprofit, 501(c)(3) Senior Care Organization

Saint Therese is a nonprofit organization. We reinvest all proceeds in seniors, their families and our communities.

Committed to Building a Strong Community

Saint Therese proudly maintains partnerships with other organizations who also strive to enrich the lives of others - starting with those in and around our neighborhoods. 

Take the First Step in Your Next Journey

Contact the experienced, compassionate employees of Saint Therese to learn more about our services or to schedule a tour.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Find Your Purpose at Saint Therese

We're hiring! Open positions can include Nursing, Dining, Administration, Maintenance, and more!


At Saint Therese, we value and appreciate the differences that make our employees unique. Together, we make up a team with a passion to serve others.

"Super kind staff! the facility is very clean, spacious, and extremely accommodating, everyone seems to be working as a team."

Anna M.

“I have found this new home for me a wonderful experience so far. Staff willing to answer questions. The Bistro is a wonderful place to visit with others. I am comfortable here.”

Lee A.

“St. Therese of Woodbury has been a wonderful place for my mother to age. I couldn't recommend it more highly.”

Sharon G.

By Barb Hemberger August 29, 2025
“There is no timetable for grief; it unfolds in its own way, in its own time.” – Unknown On August 30, we pause to honor Grief Awareness Day—a reminder that grief is both universal and deeply personal. At Saint Therese senior living communities, grief is not an abstract idea. It is woven into the daily lives of residents, families, and caregivers alike. To better understand this journey, we spoke with five of our pastoral care directors, who accompany people through life’s most difficult transitions. At Saint Therese, we are proud to have full-time pastoral care directors in our communities, ensuring that compassionate spiritual support is always present. Their reflections remind us that grief is not something to “get over,” but something to live with, honor, and grow through. Grief in Daily Life at Saint Therese Each director shared that grief extends beyond the moment of death. It includes the loss of independence, the decline of health, the move into senior living, or even the passing of a fellow resident or staff member. Duane Bauer of Saint Therese of Woodbury emphasized the importance of normalizing grief. “What would it be like if you didn’t grieve your spouse? We grieve because we were in relationship. A new normal has to come out of it.” His role, he says, is to listen more than talk, to walk alongside without judgment, and to create sacred moments of farewell such as “sacred sending” rituals for families and staff. John Ilkka at Saint Therese of Oxbow Lake speaks about grief as a deeply personal and non-linear process. He emphasizes that there are no “magic words” to take away someone’s pain. Instead, his role is to listen, provide space, and reassure people that whatever they are feeling is valid. “The simplest thing is, whatever you’re feeling is ok. Grieving takes time, and it’s hard work,” he shared. For John, honoring grief means letting people lead the way—sometimes needing presence, sometimes needing space—and always being authentic. Beth O’Hare-Fisher at Saint Therese – IHM Senior Living often encounters grief during visits, when new residents open up about the loss of a spouse or sibling. She organizes Circles of Sharing, where residents gather to name and remember those who have died. For her, the key is acknowledging loss and affirming feelings without rushing the process. Mollie Dvorak of Saint Therese of Corcoran speaks passionately about anticipatory grief—the mourning that begins even before a loved one passes. She uses books like Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss, and The Invisible String to help residents and staff process emotions. For her, grief is not something to fix, but something to witness with compassion. Mary Lou Swinerton of Saint Therese St. Mary of the Woods adds that grief is a life event that encompasses the whole community. “It requires that we recognize that our Saint Therese community is bigger than our specific place. The entire community—residents, families, and staff—grieve. We must recognize this collective grief, name it, and honor it. It may be a sudden death of a resident’s son across the country, a memorial service for a resident’s loss, or even the bittersweet moment when someone leaves the community to be closer to family. Journeying with residents and staff in grieving means understanding that grief is not a one-size-fits-all event.” Together, these directors show us that grief is not just about endings—it is also about presence, memory, and care. Gentle Practices for Navigating Grief From these conversations, five guiding practices emerge: 1. Give Yourself Permission Grief doesn’t follow a timetable. It can show up as sadness, anger, relief, or even laughter. Whatever you’re feeling is valid. 2. Tell Your Story Sharing memories of a loved one keeps their presence alive. Whether in a support group, a circle of remembrance, or over coffee with a friend, storytelling helps heal. 3. Lean into Community As Duane noted, grief is less overwhelming when shared. Find a faith group, a grief support circle, or simply a trusted listener. 4. Practice Self-Care Grief can exhaust body, mind, and spirit. Be gentle with yourself. Rest, eat well, pray or meditate, and allow space for your own healing. 5. Embrace the “New Normal” Life after loss will not be the same—but in time, it can hold meaning again. The journey is not about “moving on,” but about moving forward. A Shared Journey At Saint Therese, grief is not something to be avoided. It is something to be honored—with listening ears, compassionate presence, and rituals of remembrance. As our pastoral care directors remind us, grief is a sign of love, and love always has the final word.
By Barb Hemberger July 29, 2025
At Saint Therese of Woodbury , a unique group of residents gathers twice a year not just to sing—but to connect, inspire, and celebrate the joy of music. The Saint Therese of Woodbury Choir, the only choir across all Saint Therese communities, offers two one-hour concerts each year—one in December with a Christmas theme, and a second during the summer. This year's summer performance, held in June, was called “ Music from the Movies ” and featured beloved classics including Que Sera Sera, The Bare Necessities, Tuxedo Junction and Singin’ in the Rain. Residents and guests filled the chapel for a heartwarming program filled with nostalgia, harmony, and connection. Founded in 2018 by Therese Stecher , a lifelong pianist and retired critical care nurse, the Woodbury choir started with just 10 members and has now grown to 24 dedicated singers. “The biggest fear people have is they haven’t sung in so long, they think they can’t do it,” Stecher says. “But the muscles that control the vocal cords—you just need to work them.” Stecher arranges each songbook specifically for aging voices and emphasizes that this is not simply a singalong group. “We’re here to learn a show,” she says. “The expectations are high, but the reward is even greater.” The choir practices for months before each performance.
By Barb Hemberger July 21, 2025
Discover how the Saint Therese Auxiliary’s six-decade legacy of volunteerism and community support will live on through two lasting endowment funds.