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Provide the following home care services: - Care for the client in the home to maintain an independent lifestyle - Household assistance with daily activities - Medication management - Nutrition - Physical therapy Provides the following hospice care services: - Assistance with bathing - Comfort measures and providing a comfortable presence - Coordination of necessary medical equipment - Pain relief through medication management - Preparing meals - Running errands

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Home Health Aide Services
Physical Disabilities
Palliative Care
Home Nursing
Case/Care Management
In Home Hospice Care
Adult In Home Respite Care
Health Conditions
Older Adults
Offers a full range of coordinated programs and services designed to meet the needs of individuals who choose to continue living at home, supporting patients during their illness and recovery. Hospice supports patients and families facing terminal illnesses.
Provides short-term and long-term nursing home level care for adults in their home, including memory care and post-accident care. - Provide care when family caregivers are absent - Supplement assisted living care for assisted living residents - Supplement in-home hospice care - Provide safety and companionship for people with memory loss - Prepare meals - Laundry, daily housekeeping and cleaning - Run errands - Drive clients to shopping, worship services, doctor, hairdresser, etc. - Provide companionship and safety for clients with vision loss or memory loss Trained Home Health Aides provide in-home care services, including: - Medication administration - Assistance with transfers and mobility, including use of mechanical lifts - Bathing, toileting, and inconntinence assistance - Monitoring of blood pressure and blood sugar - Administration of oxygen - Tube feeding - Catheter care - Personal care, dressing, and grooming

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Adult In Home Respite Care
In Home Hospice Care
In Home Meal Preparation
Home Health Aide Services
Friendly Visiting
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Care
Older Adults
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Offers accommodations for individuals requiring rehabilitation from an accident, surgery, or illness, end-of-life care, as well as those needing a long-term supportive environment. Provides 139-accommodations which includes 29 short-term rehabilitation units. Service and amenities include: - 24 hour/7 days a week admission, Registered Nurses (RN), and care specialists - Chapel, library, gift shop, and beauty/barber shop - Community rooms available for resident/family events - Daily housekeeping, linen, and personal laundry services - Hospice care - Kosher meals and snacks - Long-term and short-term rehabilitation - On-site therapy clinics for physical, occupational, and speech - On-site x-ray, lab services, podiatry, optometry, orthotic, audiology, and dental services - Outdoor courtyard - Recreational, music, and pet therapies

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Older Adults
In Home Hospice Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Nursing Facilities
Hospice Facilities
Jewish Community
Dementia
Provide the following home care services: - Care for the client in the home to maintain an independent lifestyle - Household assistance with daily activities - Medication management - Nutrition - Physical therapy Provides the following hospice care services: - Assistance with bathing - Comfort measures and providing a comfortable presence - Coordination of necessary medical equipment - Pain relief through medication management - Preparing meals - Running errands

Categories

Home Health Aide Services
Physical Disabilities
Palliative Care
Home Nursing
Case/Care Management
In Home Hospice Care
Adult In Home Respite Care
Health Conditions
Older Adults
Provides hospice care at home, in assisted living facilities, in nursing homes, and two residential hospice houses. Services include: - Medication management - Registered nurse on call 24 hours - Support services for family
- Patient and family-centered care for individuals facing a terminal illness, who are no longer pursuing curative treatment - Services at the patient's home, whether a private residence or assisted living or long-term care facility - Hospice care volunteer opportunities
Home health care renders predominantly medically-related services to patients in a home setting with education and support for caregivers In-home hospice care is designed to give supportive care to people in the final phase of a terminal illness and focus on comfort and quality of life. The goal is to enable patients to be comfortable and free of pain so that they live each day as fully as possible
Hospice services and palliative care for individuals with life-limiting illness. The hospice team works with the primary care provider, patient, and family to establish a plan of care. The plan usually includes aspects of care coordination, personal care, symptom management, companionship and support, respite care, spiritual care, grief counseling, community resources, and other various therapies.
Offers an inpatient hospice cottage that provides patient assistance 24 hours a day under the consultation of a Registered Nurse. Services include: - Bereavement care for one year after the patient's death - Guest bedroom for family or loved ones to stay during those last days - Information and assistance in coordinating community services - Meals, snacks, laundry, personal care, medications, etc. are provided to all patients - Teaches health care methods to the family - Volunteers provide support, visit with family and patients, assist with household chores, run errands, and provide transportation and other services.
Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

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Dementia
Friendly Visiting
In Home Hospice Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Older Adults
Home Nursing
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Home Health Aide Services
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Offers a variety of independent and supportive living options for older adults and adults with physical or developmental disabilities throughout the metro and greater Minnesota area including: - Assisted living - Care suites offering a higher level of physical care for residents of assisted living facilities - Hospice care in the facility and provided at an indivdual's home - Market rate and affordable independent living - Memory care - Short-term, inpatient rehabilitation including occupational, physical, and speech therapy - Skilled nursing

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Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing
Alzheimer's Disease
Hospice Facilities
Nursing Facilities
Physical Therapy
In Home Hospice Care
Speech and Language Pathology
Assisted Living Facilities
Dementia
Occupational Therapy
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Older Adults
Developmental Disabilities
Independent Living Communities/Complexes
Physical Disabilities
Program to enhance the care and quality of life of people who are terminally ill, includes inpatient and home care.
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Hospice services and palliative care for individuals with life-limiting illness. The hospice team works with the primary care provider, patient, and family to establish a plan of care. The plan usually includes aspects of care coordination, personal care, symptom management, companionship and support, respite care, spiritual care, grief counseling, community resources, and other various therapies.
Care for terminally ill patients and their families; usually six months or less prognosis. An interdisciplinary team of care providers that focuses on the quality of life and comfort, rather than focusing on a cure. - Regular visits from registered nurses with expertise in pain and symptom management - Phone consultation with nurses available 24 hours/7 days a week - Hospice aides to assist with bathing and other personal care - Covered medications, medical supplies and equipment related to anindividual's hospice illness as approved by hospice team - Social workers provide counseling and other assistance - Visits from spiritual care providers that respect a family's faith, beliefs, and spiritual needs - Educated hospice volunteers and respite for family - Therapy (physical, occupational, speech, music, massage) per hospice team and patient care plan - Thirteen-month bereavement support for family members
Hospice services and palliative care for individuals with life-limiting illness. The hospice team works with the primary care provider, patient, and family to establish a plan of care. The plan usually includes aspects of care coordination, personal care, symptom management, companionship and support, respite care, spiritual care, grief counseling, community resources, and other various therapies.
Provides 1 - 24 hours of temporary, long-term term or respite care, depending on staff availability, through home care services including: - Comfort care for hospice patients - Friendly companionship - Laundry assistance - Light housekeeping - Limited transportation needs - Meal preparation - Personal Care: Shower/bathing assistance, dressing/hygiene assistance, toileting assistance, etc. - Safety checks (one-hour services)

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In Home Meal Preparation
Housekeeping Assistance
Personal Care
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
In Home Hospice Care
Friendly Visiting
Friendly Telephoning
Adult In Home Respite Care
Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

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Dementia
Friendly Visiting
In Home Hospice Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Older Adults
Home Nursing
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Home Health Aide Services
Full Medicare/MA certified Hospice including RN and Home Health Aide and/or Therapy visits as appropriate. Chaplain available on Team and volunteer program to support caregivers. 24 hour RN coverage. Full service home care and assisted living programs available.
Provides in-home skilled nursing services for individuals with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. Health: 24-hour skilled nursing care, complex medical care, hospice care, assistance with daily living activities Supportive: Companionship, light housekeeping, transportation services

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Dementia
Friendly Visiting
In Home Hospice Care
Alzheimer's Disease
Older Adults
Home Nursing
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Home Health Aide Services
Provides in-home hospice care Also provides short term in-home supervision to relieve family member from ongoing care
- In-home and hospital hospice care - Hospice volunteer opportunities - Terminal illness and bereavement counseling

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