Push Services I sits near the corner of Louisiana Ave N and 48th Ave N in Crystal, MN, in a quiet spot that feels more like a home than a facility, and with only room for 4 people living there at once, folks can expect a peaceful setting where the staff can really get to know each resident and support different needs, whether that's for seniors or people living with disabilities. The apartments come fully furnished, so moving in takes a little less work, and every resident gets their own space with access to cable or satellite TV, a phone, and high-speed internet. The building has outdoor garden areas where people can relax or enjoy activities outside when the weather allows. Everyone eats together in a dining room where meals get prepared, and the staff can handle special diets or diabetes-friendly menus as needed. Housekeeping and laundry, including shopping and help around the house, are part of the daily support, and residents can join in scheduled activities, both in the home and the community, to stay active and social.
Push Services I has 24-hour supervision with awake staff overnight, and care services cover help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication reminders, grooming, and other daily tasks like feeding or toileting, including support for people struggling with swallowing, aspiration, or who need help with tubes. Registered nurse services and medication management are available, and the community works with outside healthcare providers to coordinate care, including getting residents to and from medical appointments. Though it doesn't focus on dementia care, the staff has training in memory care and serves people who live with intellectual, physical, or sensory challenges. Services adjust to the unique needs of each person, and the operations follow rules set by the Minnesota Department of Health, holding a comprehensive home care license and an Assisted Living license. Push Services I started business in 2016, remains non-accredited with the Better Business Bureau but holds an A+ rating, and the management team is led by Princess Mai Wilson, CEO. This setting, in all its details, aims to keep things centered on individual people, so residents and their loved ones get care that fits them without making the place feel crowded or overwhelming.