International Quality Homecare II sits in Fairmont, MN, at 116 West 1st Street, and offers a calm place for up to 21 residents looking for help with daily life while staying as independent as they can. Folks here get a choice of fully furnished units with cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, and telephones in their rooms, plus there's a dining room that serves meals for different needs, including diabetes and allergy-friendly diets, which makes it easy for people with food restrictions. The facility goes by the name "Homecare II" and provides homecare services and healthcare help right where people live, helping both elderly and disabled clients with personal care like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and there's a 24-hour call system so help comes quick when needed.
People can enjoy outdoor spaces, a community garden, and walking paths, and there are movie nights and activities planned to keep residents social and active, plus there's a barber and salon for grooming. Staff provide 24-hour supervision, help with medication management, and coordinate with outside healthcare providers, which keeps things safe and steady for everyone. The place includes amenities like a dining area, community rooms, a library or arts space, and rooms are wheelchair accessible. Housekeeping and laundry services, including dry cleaning, are available to keep things tidy, and transportation and parking options make coming and going easy.
This senior living community's main focus is on homecare, which means most help comes right in each person's own space, and they've got care options tailored to individual needs, including skilled nursing and personalized assistance with things like bathing, dressing, and getting meals. They also cover mental wellness, so residents have someone to talk to and support their emotional health. The Homecare II program features unique care names and types, with a promise to give quality service that lines up with international standards. Residents can take part in scheduled daily activities or relax in the garden, and help is always close, from getting moved in to managing health concerns. The goal is to provide a safe, comfortable place where people can feel supported without losing the little routines and comforts of home.