Visiting Angels VII in Cambridge, Minnesota, stands as a medium-sized senior living community at 133 2nd Avenue South West Ste C & D, providing different levels of care, including independent living, assisted living, and memory care, so seniors can get what they need while staying as independent as possible, and you'll see folks helping with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management, with extra care available for those with Alzheimer's or dementia through secure settings, round-the-clock supervision, and memory-friendly activities. The place puts safety and independence first, offering home care services with Companion Care, Personal Care, and Homemaker Services, where trained and compassionate caregivers give helping hands with things like meal preparation, light housekeeping, errands, and reminders for medication. The team creates personalized care plans for each person, so everyone's needs and wishes get taken into account, and if family caregivers need a break, respite care services step in for temporary relief. They have veterans' support through partnerships with Veterans Care Coordination, help for folks just coming out of hospitals or dealing with chronic conditions, and support for seniors going through emotional or physical stress due to aging.
Caregivers, including Home Health Aides, get special training and cover a wide service area, and they work closely with local healthcare facilities and hospice partners when more comfort care is needed. The community is designed so residents can feel comfortable, with furnished apartments, shared dining rooms, Wi-Fi, cable TV, and even walking paths, gardens, barber/salon services, and scheduled activities like movie nights and group events to keep people engaged. There's a strong focus on wellness with mental health programs, special diets for diabetes or allergies, and help arranging rides to doctor visits. Residents get a maintenance-free lifestyle with help always nearby, whether for a quick need through a 24-hour call system or ongoing support with daily life and routine medical needs.
The staff, with over fifty years of care experience, understands that safety, dignity, and comfort matter to folks as they age, and their main goal is to help seniors stay in their own homes or in a home-like setting for as long as it's safe, offering the right blend of independence, supervision, and guidance for whatever comes up.