Wellness Group Home sits in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, and has been providing care since July 30, 2019, with space for up to four residents, and what you'll find here is a home that really tries to see the whole person, offering what they call a holistic approach, which means they look after mental and physical health together, find the right amount of support for each resident, and stick to care plans meant for each individual, so everyone's needs get seen to, whether it's help with bathing, dressing, or medication management. You have caregivers who speak English and an environment where meals get served restaurant-style, snacks get handed out, and the kitchen pays close attention to special dietary concerns, like allergies or diabetes, so everyone gets something that works for them.
The home is safe and accessible, with features like 24-hour supervision, emergency alert systems, and support to help keep residents steady on their feet as they move about. People can spend time in their own furnished rooms or mingle in shared areas like the dining space, library, arts room, or even outside in the garden or on walking paths when the weather's nice. Activities fill the days-movie nights, resident-planned events, and community programs that give everyone a chance to connect, so nobody has to feel too lonely. There's also a barber and salon so residents can keep up with grooming if that's important to them, and you'll always find someone around to take care of laundry and cleaning, keeping things comfortable and tidy.
You'll find transportation for getting out to appointments or outings, so folks don't just have to stay inside. When someone needs more help, perhaps with mental health, Wellness Group Home has structured support programs, too. Housekeeping, meal prep, medication help, personalized care, and support for everything from walking to socializing are all key services here. Even with only four licensed beds, the goal remains to give each person a safe, engaging, and comfortable living space, fostering independence while supporting daily living-all as part of the vision to help each resident hold on to dignity and purpose through compassionate, steady care.