Home Instead Senior Care offers seniors home care and companionship by using trained CAREGivers who help with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and other daily routines, and the staff really pays attention to what each person needs by making personalized care plans, so folks can keep living in their own homes instead of moving out before they're ready. This provider brings different care types like Alzheimer's and dementia care, medication management, non-ambulatory care, and private duty nursing with the help of a local team including CNAs, LPNs, and RNs, while making sure to match each client with the right caregiver whenever possible, since that can make a big difference in how comfortable someone feels. At Home Instead Senior Care, the office and team work out of places like Edina, Eden Prairie, Richfield, Bloomington, south Minneapolis, and Brainerd in Minnesota, and services spread out into the surrounding areas, all through independently owned and operated franchises licensed by the state, city, or county.
Families can get advice about care options in their communities, and seniors find the kind of long-term help they need to age safely and elegantly in their own homes or in nearby assisted living spaces without giving up independence too soon. The team helps with activities like grooming, using community gardens, going for walks on paths, and joining in on events like movie nights or art sessions in the arts room, while providing meals made for special diets like allergies or diabetes, all-day dining for flexibility, and even arranging transportation and parking for appointments or outings. The community offers furnished rooms, emergency alert systems, a barber/salon, telephone access in rooms, laundry, and housekeeping. Home Instead Senior Care keeps caregivers on hand 24 hours a day for supervision and uses a 24-hour call system for added safety. For those who like social activities, both resident-run and staff-led programs help with engagement, and there's always support for people who need help with transfers or getting around, non-medical care, or just some good friendly company.
Services do not accept Medicare unless they have Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services certification, but they aim to offer peace of mind to families by keeping care costs lower than a full-time nursing home while providing a wide range of health services and practical assistance. Caregivers and nurses take care of medication management, work closely with outside doctors, and keep the environment friendly and supportive, always focusing on what makes life better for each senior right where they want to stay. The website lets families and seniors ask questions or ask for more information about different types of care, job openings, and available services in their area, and there are always resources and consultations for those trying to figure out what steps to take next.