Town And Country stands as a medium-sized senior living community in Minneota, MN, where seniors and their families find a wide range of care options all in one place, and folks here can get everything from assisted living and memory care to skilled nursing, in-home care, and even hospice if they need it, so a person doesn't have to worry about having to move around once they've settled in. Town And Country Home Health Care sits at 700 North Monroe Street and works in close partnership with their home health agency, also called Town & Country Home Health, plus they have JoAnn Olgesby providing private duty home care for those needing a little more one-on-one support. Families usually like knowing there's help for everything from bathing and dressing to medication management, transfers, and even things like housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and organizing transportation to appointments or outings, and if someone needs VA or community rides, that's a service available here, too.
They offer a mix of furnished living options, and for folks who enjoy a home-like atmosphere, amenities include a dining room with noon meals, menu choices for special diets like diabetic or allergy-sensitive needs, and you can choose all-day dining. Residents can count on round-the-clock supervision, a 24-hour call system, and wellness checks, which means someone's available any time there's a need. Specialists trained for different kinds of assistance are on staff, including for memory care, so people with confusion or higher wandering risk get the safe supervision required. Common areas, gardens, walking paths, arts rooms, a barber or salon, and community spaces let neighbors gather for activities, events, movie nights, and resident-led clubs, and everything shows up on their events calendar, so people don't have to feel alone. Folks who still want privacy or independence can choose in-home help through Town And Country's caregiving team, getting both medical and non-medical care right where they live, and that support includes help with chores, companionship, mobility monitoring, and transfer assistance.
A gallery with current photos and a section for history and testimonials gives a window into community life and what people have experienced living there, and families can see the faces and stories that shape Town And Country. Strong community links extend to Hill Street Place Congregate Housing in Marshall and connections with Madison Avenue Apartments and Minneota Manor Home Health Care Agency, so seniors looking for affordable, licensed long-term care get choices, and the facility does offer resources for aging in place. Transportation support makes appointments, errands, and outings easier for those who don't want or can't drive anymore, while in-room amenities like telephones and move-in coordination help with settling in. They support a mission of outreach and comfort, putting focus on promoting independence and skill development and providing personalized care plans, responding to the physical, emotional, and social needs of each resident, and jobs for CNAs, LPNs/LVNs, and RNs are offered to keep up the level of care required.
For families seeking relief, they do offer respite care, so caregivers can take a break knowing loved ones have all their needs covered, and while they work with local resources to keep costs manageable, they don't accept Medicare unless certified. Each program and living option's fully licensed, either by the city, county, or state, and Town And Country always tries to make every resident feel safe, valued, and as independent as possible all the way through, from the first move-in to advanced medical needs. Even with so many services, the facility tries for a warm and home-like pace, and plenty of support for those who want to stay active in the community or need more specialized help as time goes on.