Kubra Home Care operates in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and has been around since 2017, with Kawsar Jama as its CEO, and it covers areas like Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka, and Scott Counties, focusing mostly on elderly clients but also offering care for adults aged 18 and older, which makes it a place where families can look for a range of home care services, both medical and non-medical. The staff members, who speak English and Somali, provide support with daily living activities like bathing, dressing, meal preparation, laundry, and home management, and they help with medication reminders, non-medical transportation, and health monitoring, so folks who need help getting to appointments or keeping track of prescriptions can get support.
Clients can get specialized care plans, which are put together by trained caregivers and care managers, and Kubra Home Care also includes nursing care, hospice care, and respite care for families who need a break, with personal care assistance and companionship programs there to help make life a little less lonely for some folks, and a little easier for others. The staff tries to be as compassionate and respectful as possible, working with each client to meet their unique needs and adjusting care plans when things change, and the place even has a group home in South Minneapolis for people who don't want to live alone or can't stay at home anymore.
Amenities like parking and laundry are available when requested, meals and dining support can be arranged, and clients can take part in socialization activities to help them stay connected, all of which are part of their effort to promote happiness and independence among the people they serve. They're Medicare certified for home healthcare, and they've earned an A+ BBB rating, though they don't have BBB accreditation. Kubra Home Care says it's committed to helping clients live where they're most comfortable, working alongside state waiver programs, and giving families the chance to meet staff and tour their facilities before making any decisions. Staff support both physical and emotional health needs and aim to make sure everyone's treated with understanding, patience, and care.