Midwest Group Living runs two locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and the group has been offering care since July 14, 2016, with Hesen A Shire leading as CEO, and people know it as Midwest Group Living Inc. This place has an assisted living license and is set up as a small, cozy residence with just 4 licensed beds, and each resident gets round-the-clock staff support, so someone's always close by to help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication management. Midwest Group Living specializes in assisted living and memory care, making sure that seniors who need help with daily tasks still have a sense of independence but feel safe, and the staff organizes help for transportation to doctor's appointments, outings, and errands. Residents can live in private spaces, and many rooms are nicely furnished with easy access to a dining room where all-day dining's available, including options for allergies, diabetes, or other special dietary needs, and staff take care of housekeeping, laundry-even dry cleaning-and help with moving in, so people settle in easier.
The grounds include a garden, walking paths for fresh air, community rooms for socializing, and even an arts room and barber/salon, so folks have ways to relax, stay active, or meet others for resident-run movie nights and community-sponsored events right at home. There's a strong focus on health, with careful medication management, close coordination with outside healthcare providers, and safety features throughout the buildings-including a 24-hour call system and emergency alert setup-so residents and families worry less. Midwest Group Living makes all efforts to create a supportive, warm environment that lets seniors enjoy both their privacy and a chance to take part in social or recreational activities. At present, the facility has 3 open spots, with a total open capacity for 5 residents, offering care and services in English and aiming to meet each individual's needs with careful, respectful attention.
While not BBB accredited, the company holds an A+ rating, and the business has operated smoothly for local families since the original filing as a corporation. For seniors who need help but don't want a full nursing home, this place tends to have more reasonable costs and keeps things personal, using a smaller setting and simple comforts to give peace of mind for folks and their families.