Augustana Home Health Care Services, legally known as Augustana Community Partners and doing business as Thomas T. Feeney Manor, sits at 901 4th Ave N in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and provides support for seniors needing different kinds of care, so you'll find things like assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, and home health services all connected here, which really helps people find what fits them best as their needs change. Folks who want help with everyday tasks get support with bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and meals, and the assisted living staff set up personal care plans, help with moving around, and supervise medication management, which keeps things running smoothly day and night. Augustana also has memory care, so people living with Alzheimer's or other kinds of dementia get secure surroundings, 24-hour staff, special programs, and activities meant to stir up memories and help them engage as much as they're able, with features like a secured community and supervision systems for peace of mind.
For people who need medical attention, the skilled nursing team steps in with round-the-clock care, rehabilitation, wound care, physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus medical social work, so that means they cover both health problems and daily needs, and there's help recovering from surgery or illness for however long that takes. Folks who prefer to stay at home can ask for home health, personal care, or home care, and that's a service where nurses, aides, or therapists visit, help with recovery, offer companionship or simply help with errands and daily business, and design personal care plans that change with the person's needs, so ongoing monitoring and home visits help a lot with keeping people safe and independent.
Around the community, you'll see regular activities like movie nights, social occasions, and resident-run clubs, and it's easy to join group fitness, putter on walking paths, or sit in the garden, plus there's a dining room with services for special diets like diabetes or allergies, and people get all-day dining options that fit what they need. The place also has furnished rooms for those moving in, transportation options, a salon, arts room, emergency alert systems, and household help like cleaning and laundry. Staff speak English and help with daily tasks, non-ambulatory care, and care for those with waivers for dementia and hospice situations, so all kinds of health changes are covered, and the focus always stays on helping people feel comfortable and safe wherever they live, either in their own homes or out in the community.