Grace Home Health sits at 1015 4th Ave North, Suite 206 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and since 2014, people have known it as a nonprofit that tries to bring care near the end of life, with a clear focus on dignity and support. The care team, which has doctors, nurses, aides, social workers, counselors, volunteers, and others, works together to help people in homes, nursing facilities, or special hospice places, and they help the person and their family feel respected and cared for through every step. The group provides a wide range of hospice and palliative care, including respite care when caregivers need a break, general inpatient care for round-the-clock help, continuous home care for times when symptoms are tough to control, and routine home care with scheduled visits from a mix of professionals.
Alongside these main care lines, Grace Home Health gives spiritual and grief support to families, reaching out even after a loved one's death with extended grief programs. Special extras show up, too, like music or massage therapy, visits from therapy pets, and something they call "Touch of Grace" for unique requests and legacy writing, which helps families remember their loved ones' stories. Staff and volunteers put empathy and faith at the center, doing little things each day to make sure people feel noticed and valued. The nonprofit's roots come from a partnership with Cassia and Mount Olivet Careview Home, and through the work of more than 50 staff, Grace Home Health remains involved in educating people, sharing resources, and standing up for better healthcare. They let folks in assisted living, skilled nursing, and private homes receive care, and their volunteers bring in a little extra warmth and attention. The mission stays the same: serve with love, comfort, and respect, always trying to make each day a bit easier for people and their families during hard times.