Minnesota Home Of Care And Com offers home care services with a focus on personal support, so folks who need help can get support right in their own houses, and the care team uses terms like "Home Of Care," "Home Support," "Home Training," and "Home Com" to explain different ways they can help, whether it's with daily living or more medical needs. This place works with medical centers like Abbott Northwestern Transplant, Altru Dialysis, DaVita, and Avera Dialysis to give care for chronic kidney problems, including dialysis and transplant services, and folks can choose to get dialysis in a center or at home, with both in-center and home-based options for things like Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis, and they've even got "after hours" appointments for people with special needs or schedules. The facility supports patients and their families with education and different support services, using names like "Kidney Care" and "Transplant" care, and there are networked locations in different cities and states, so the care options can fit a person's lifestyle.
The homes at Minnesota Home Of Care And Com are made for easy living and comfort, with open-concept spaces including big kitchens with center islands, bright dining rooms, and large great rooms for relaxing or hosting visitors, and they've got single-family and custom-built homes, many newly built or remodeled, with special touches like white-trimmed porches that can be closed in with black porch windows when the seasons change. The owner's suites are big, sometimes with their own fireplaces and whirlpool tubs, plus private bathrooms and big walk-in closets, and there are finished basements with windows for natural light, basements that walk out to the yard, and options for living rooms, sitting rooms, offices, and more upstairs bedrooms.
Homes are set on about a third of an acre with some tree coverage, fenced yards, and easy-care lawns, and you'll find things like hardwood floors, cherry woodwork, tile floors, deck and patio, and in-ground sprinklers. Kitchens come with a cooktop, wall oven, dishwasher, disposal, fridge, microwave, and granite countertops, opening right up to the breakfast room and great room. There's forced-air heat, central air, fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom, full and half baths including big walk-in showers or tubs, and everything's set up for both comfort and safety. The houses are in neighborhoods like the "Woodlands," with paved streets, private driveways, two stories, stucco exteriors, and grand entrances with bridal staircases and formal dining spaces for family dinners or gatherings.
Everything's built to help seniors and folks with special health needs stay comfortable and independent for as long as possible, with home care services and community support for daily tasks, companionship, and medical support as needed, all in a space that feels like home and can be adjusted for changing needs, offering safety, comfort, and a sense of belonging.