Comfort Group Homes Inc sits at 3955 Hayes Avenue NE in Columbia Heights, Minnesota, and you can tell right off it feels like a small, dedicated place since there are only four licensed beds, so things stay quiet and personal, and you'll see they really focus on adults who need both assisted living and specialized memory support, especially folks living with dementia or other cognitive challenges, who get help in secure, supportive care so they can feel safe and well looked after even as their needs change over time. The staff here provides round-the-clock supervision with a 24-hour call system for safety, and they help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and making sure everyone eats right-offering meal plans for diabetes and other dietary needs, and they'll make sure each person's nurse or doctor knows about any special requirements since they handle coordination for healthcare and can even handle hospice and dementia waivers to serve a wide range of conditions.
Inside, there are fully furnished living spaces, regular housekeeping, linens, and kitchenettes, and the homes keep shared areas like dining rooms, walking paths, well-kept gardens, and even a cozy barber or salon for simple comfort, giving residents a chance to enjoy time outdoors or just socialize a little, and for those who like staying active or want some fun, there are daily activities and community events to keep everyone engaged and prevent isolation. They take pride in offering transportation to medical appointments or community outings, which is nice for those who don't drive anymore but still want a little independence, and when it comes to care, residents get individual plans made with the help of nurses and trained staff (including CNAs, LPNs, and RNs), so each person gets what they need-whether it's more advanced nursing, help with walking, or memory care, and they've got all sorts of ways of supporting people through health changes or crises.
The atmosphere is calm and quiet, pretty focused on comfort and dignity, and there are plenty of chances for companionship, attentive supervision, and personal therapy sessions meant to help residents feel better and keep a sense of control over daily life, all while making sure families know their loved ones are safe. Costs for long-term, non-acute care here are typically lower than what you'd expect from a full-service nursing home, though they don't accept Medicare for payment unless certified. Comfort Group Homes Inc holds a license as Housing With Services from the state, follows all local safety rules, and completes surveys with agencies like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services, so it's all on the level. In sum, this is a small, licensed group setting with practical comforts, hands-on care, and a clear mission to help seniors live with more independence, respect, and support in a place that feels a lot like home-even when health challenges get tough.