Divine House 1 sits at 1618 19th St S in Moorhead, MN, and stands out by offering care that covers many needs, so you see everything from independent living to assisted living, nursing home, memory care, and board and care services all in a setting that feels more like a close home than a big facility, which folks often appreciate when they want a quieter space with more personal attention, and the staff here work hard to keep things steady and safe for everyone, especially for people living with memory concerns like Alzheimer's and dementia because they have special programs with memory activities and a secure environment to help them stay comfortable.
The care goes beyond just basics too, since services at Divine House 1 use their own names for different programs, and they range from Basic Support Services-like round-the-clock emergency help, adult companion care, night supervision, homemaker help, and both in-home and out-of-home respite care-to Intervention Support Services, including positive supports, specialist services, and crisis respite, so you see a range of help for those who might need a hand with things from time to time. They also give In-Home Support Services focusing on semi-independent living, individualized home programs, and family training, then they've got all sorts of Residential Supports, like foster care, supported community living, and services for families who might need it, and there're Day Support and Employment Services for folks interested in staying active or working as well.
The community side of Divine House 1 offers things that help make life a bit easier, like game rooms, a dining room, fitness center, a salon for haircuts, kitchens or kitchenettes in some of the residences, and Wi-Fi for those who want it, plus you find help with laundry, dry cleaning, and even cable TV-small comforts that make it feel more like a home. Staff can help with daily things like dressing, grooming, bathing, using the toilet, walking or using a wheelchair, and there's nurses around, medication help, wound care, podiatry for feet problems, and occupational therapy, so most health or personal concerns are covered. Meals are prepared and served, and there're social activities, crafts, wellness programs, and other events to bring residents together, which does help people feel like they belong.
Divine House 1 is in a handy spot with plenty close by, including eleven hospitals, twenty-three doctors, twenty-four nearby pharmacies, six parks for a walk outside, seven cafes, three places of worship, one transportation service, and twenty-five restaurants for dining choices, so the location really means families and residents don't have to go far for much of anything. The rooms and shared spaces are styled for comfort and safety, with features like sprinkler systems and safety rails, and things like spacious living quarters and housekeeping to keep things tidy.
The community isn't pet friendly, and there's a steady routine focused on safety and well-being, making Divine House 1 a spot where seniors get different choices and some independence, even as they get support from a kind staff day and night, which attracts people who want a place that's warm and practical without a lot of fuss. With a building rating of 4.2, care and staff ratings of 4.0, and meals at 3.8, the overall impression is steady and good, and the value rating is 3.8. The focus always rests on keeping a balance of help, privacy, and the chance to be active and social in a simple, home-like setting.