A Caring Home sits in a mid-block spot just three blocks from parks and close to bus lines, downtown Minneapolis, schools, shopping, and dining, so folks who live here can get to everything they need quickly and it's easy to stay involved in the community or head out for appointments and daily errands, and the property itself, a single-family home originally built in either 1907 or 1912, still shows off its older woodwork, hardwood floors, new carpets and paint, and a sturdy asphalt roof with both attached and detached garage options for parking or extra storage, plus plenty of in-home storage that's spread over three levels and even more space in the basement, which is only partially finished but useful for lots of different things. The house covers a lot that's about 5,227 or 5,266 square feet-sometimes records disagree-so there's a bit of yard for a garden or walking paths, and you can sit on the front porch though there's no balcony, and you've got city and park views depending on where you're standing. Renters pay utilities and there aren't utilities included, but each room's got cable, WiFi, and a telephone, and the place comes either fully furnished or semi-furnished with both private suites and shared rooms, along with walk-in closets and kitchenettes in several of the rooms for a little extra comfort and privacy, and pets are allowed-both cats and dogs-so no need to leave furry friends behind.
A Caring Home focuses on serving seniors with different care needs, offering everything from independent and assisted living to skilled nursing, respite care, and memory support, all with a professional and caring staff as they say, and they've got a nurse on staff plus visiting medical folks to help out, so you can get just the right level of care or switch it up if things change, and there's help with daily stuff like bathing, dressing, medication, and getting around or transferring from place to place, and non-ambulatory residents get special support with mobility. The house uses a hot water heating system and has air-conditioning, plus a 24-hour call system and supervision day and night for safety, and every resident gets help with medication management, personal care, and daily activities if needed. Meals come prepared using organic ingredients, and the dining room serves food restaurant-style all day, making room for special diets-the staff's used to handling restrictions for allergies or diabetes-and there's help with housekeeping, laundry, and linen changes (including dry cleaning), so chores get handled and folks can relax.
Residents have both private bathrooms and the option for shared ones, and the home tries to keep things engaging with social activities, community events, an arts room, a library, and even a salon/barber on-site, plus scheduled outings and both organized and resident-run activities, so there's something to do most days. The community keeps walking paths, a community garden, and plenty of outdoor space, and the support staff organizes move-in help for new folks, making the transition easier. Emergency alert systems are present in case of trouble, and the house is set up for easy online rent payments, high-speed internet, off-street parking, and a garage for cars or storage needs. The focus at A Caring Home is to keep everyone supported, help with what's needed, and foster a safe, caring environment that lets seniors live as independently as possible for as long as they can, whether that's short-term for respite care or long-term for ongoing support. The facility sits in the Torrance Tousleys & McNairs Sub BLK S subdivision, is zoned for residential use, and the exterior's mostly wood with metal and other materials, with a gable-style asphalt roof, and the home's legal block and lot information along with property taxes and assessment values are all up to date. The property management and rental services come through Property Solutions & Services, Inc., ensuring equal housing opportunities for everyone, and there's always some risk in any physical property-things like flood, fire, and air quality are being watched even if the outside needs a bit of fixing up, as noted by exterior assessments. So, A Caring Home offers a mix of caring support, flexible living options, and a real neighborhood feel for seniors who want to stay as active and comfortable as possible.