Synergy Homecare Minneapolis helps seniors stay in their own homes by offering personal care, companionship, and non-medical services as often or as little as needed, and they're located over at 7575 Golden Valley Rd Ste 378 in Golden Valley, MN. The agency started locally in 2009, operates as a Limited Liability Company, and is managed by Mitch Bloom, President, and folks will probably notice the place has an A+ rating and BBB accreditation since 2017, so it's got a good name. Synergy Homecare Minneapolis is an independently owned franchise that's part of a national network, but it runs like a small agency where staff get to know everybody and really try to treat clients like family, and there's talk about this purposeful "Synergy Effect" approach that's supposed to help people feel more engaged and supported as they go about their days.
Caregivers at Synergy Homecare meet with clients to talk about changing needs, and they offer help with activities of daily living like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and meal prep, plus help with personal care, light housekeeping, and transportation to doctor visits, and they'll try to place the right caregiver each time, with regular schedules and swap-outs as needed until everyone's comfortable. There are services like medication management, wellness programs, end-of-life care, and even memory care and respite care so primary caregivers can take a break when needed. There's support for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, cancer care, help for veterans and those with disabilities, and they're pretty well-prepared to handle different health situations because the caregivers get trained in geriatric topics and diseases, and there are skilled nursing sessions led by their RN, Jana.
Residents who need company will find companionship care part of their offerings, and folks who want to keep independent can get help without leaving their homes, with amenities like kitchenettes, phones, WiFi, and personal or shared rooms, all fully furnished, along with housekeeping and linens. They can work with dietary restrictions too, including help with diabetic meals. There are common areas like a dining room, garden, and outdoor spaces, plus both community-run and resident-led activities, with a focus on socializing and mental wellness, and everything's adjusted to fit changing needs. Synergy Homecare makes hospital-to-home transitions smoother through their ConciergeCare program, which covers things like post-surgery and special care after a discharge, and they offer support to families with resources for caregivers. Service can be arranged on short notice, and their system allows for as much adaptation as needed so people can feel safe, cared for, and maintain a bit of independence, whether they're coming back from the hospital, dealing with memory loss, or just need a little help now and then.