A-A-H Mercy Home Health sits at 3554 June Ave N in Robbinsdale, MN, and offers around-the-clock support with a focus on home health. The place calls its services "Mercy Home Health" and covers care like skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, speech therapy, and memory care for people with Alzheimer's and dementia. You see things like Epic Homes I and II, Rapha Health Care Services, and a program called Amal Home Health Care I, which show up as names for different assisted living and care options right there in the community. There are independent living choices for people who want freedom with help close by, group home settings for those needing daily help, and licensed assisted living with private and semi-private rooms.
Residents get help with daily needs like bathing and dressing, plus medication supervision, health check-ups, and regular care plan updates. Three meals a day come with the package, and staff follow special diets for allergies or diabetes if doctors ask them to. The team stays awake and attentive day and night, with emergency pull cords and 24-hour call systems in each apartment for quick help if anything happens. Apartments have wide doors, walk-in showers, and room for wheelchairs, along with basic furnishings and telephones.
The community keeps up housekeeping, laundry, and even dry cleaning, and takes care of transportation to appointments or the store. There are programs for memory-strengthening, creative arts in an arts room, regular wellness checks, group exercise, and outdoor walks on the garden paths. The place aims for a homelike setting where people can be as independent as possible, with rooms that look after safety and privacy. Board and care homes let a small group of residents get personal attention in a quieter setting. You'll find services for wound care, rehabilitation, and pharmacy help all ready to go. Respite care shows up too, giving relief to regular caregivers for short stays.
They call their approach "patient-centered care," which means adjusting support whenever someone's needs change. Money management help is there for those who need financial guidance. There are meal preparation, medication supervision, grooming, transfer help, and special support for eating or mobility problems. Social and recreational activities fill the calendar, and parking's available for those who still drive. The community's open all hours, designed to welcome seniors who want to age in place with care that changes as life goes on. For more details, check the website at aahmercyhome.com.