Welcome Home Health Care I sits at 4140 Dight Avenue in Minneapolis and offers a quiet, friendly place for about 28 residents, so folks can really get to know each other and staff can pay better attention to everyone's needs, whether they need just a bit of help or round-the-clock care, and the building is made so people can move around easily, with wheelchair accessible showers in every private studio, plus common spaces to sit, visit, eat, or enjoy group activities. At Iris Park Commons in St. Paul and at this location, they help families learn about long-term care choices and try to make things clearer, offering services from independent living, where you handle most things on your own but can get help if you want it, to full nursing care with 24-hour staff for people who need close medical care or support after an illness or surgery, and tailored plans mean help with dressing, bathing, transfers, or medication is always ready if someone needs it today, or more later on. There are care suites, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and respite care for short stays, all in a safe, warm place where staff, trained by the Welcome Home Management Company program, stick close by and make sure residents with memory issues are cared for in secure wings using Hiawatha Suites programs, with memory-enhancing activities and supervision for those living with dementia or Alzheimer's. Nurses and caregivers provide wound care, diabetic support, incontinence care, rehabilitation, and help with special diets like low-salt or gluten-free, and meals are planned by chefs to be both balanced and tasty, served in common dining rooms to bring people together.
For spiritual needs, they've got an onsite chaplain, devotional activities, and direct access to a Catholic chapel for daily mass, which some folks find important, but they welcome all faiths and make space for everyone, and the social calendar stays busy with onboard games, educational activities, group movies, and trips out into the neighborhood, so boredom doesn't creep in. Seniors get to choose between studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, all furnished, with their own bathrooms, closets, and kitchenettes, plus extra comforts like cable TV, Wi-Fi, a beauty salon, gardens, and outdoor spots for fresh air, keeping independence and privacy in mind as much as possible, and for anyone recovering from surgery or who just needs short-term help, high-intensity assisted living is available too. Residents and families can come and go through the patio door policy, and safety features like controlled entry, wander guards, and a 24-hour call system bring peace of mind, and transportation is set up for doctor visits and errands when needed. Housekeeping, laundry, meal prep, and medication management are all part of the services, and if a resident's needs change, staff adjust the care plans right alongside them, helping folks stay as active and healthy as they can with mental health support and lots of chances to join in on activities or enjoy quiet time in the library or garden. Welcome Home Health Care I aims to give seniors and their families honest support, helping them find comfort and confidence no matter what kind of help is needed.