Twin Cities Assisted Living I offers a quiet place for older adults who want to keep their independence but need some support with daily life, and you'll see that they've put a strong focus on comfort and safety, so each resident gets their own private bedroom with a bed, nightstand, dresser, and sometimes a writing desk, and in some rooms, you'll even find bright sun porches where folks can sit and enjoy natural light, hardwood floors that are easy to walk on, and calm, simple décor that helps make things feel peaceful. This facility supports up to seven residents, so it feels more like a home than a big building, and caring staff are always nearby, with Personal Care Assistants both full-time and part-time making sure help is available any time, day or night. They help with bathing, dressing, meals, medication, and anything else a person might need to stay healthy and comfortable, and all that help gets planned out carefully, since each resident has their own care plan, so folks get the amount of support that's right for them, whether it's with getting up in the morning, remembering to take medicine, or moving around safely. Meals are prepared on site with attention to special diets, like for residents with diabetes, and you'll find that housekeeping and linen services keep things clean, so residents can focus on what matters to them.
There are activities every day, sometimes fitness classes, sometimes movies, or community events, and the community encourages visits from family and friends, allowing folks to come by unless health or safety needs call for limits spelled out in the resident's care plan. Residents have access to WiFi and cable in their rooms, and there are common dining spaces for meals or social time, so no one has to eat alone unless they want to. The building is designed to be safe, with 24-hour staff supervision and security features for peace of mind, though not all sites in their network are fully handicap accessible, but each location works to give a welcoming and person-centered atmosphere for the people who live there. Twin Cities Assisted Living I takes part in the Home and Community Based Services waiver program, offers respite care if caregivers need a break, and separates the cost of room and board from personal care, so families have an easier time understanding what's included. The staff works closely with health care providers and do their best to make sure each person gets the right attention, and every bit of help is handled with compassion and respect, all with the goal of making sure residents can live with as much independence and comfort as possible.