Hope Residential Homes sits in Bloomington and Savage, Minnesota, and offers a small, home-like setting with five residents in each community, which means each person can get care that fits their own needs, whether they need a little help or a lot, and the staff has training for specialized caregiving so someone with memory care needs or even someone needing skilled nursing or hospice gets attention from people who know what to do, and the place really tries to keep things safe and comfortable, with secure doors, supervision all day and night, and features like emergency alerts in the private and shared rooms, plus there's high-speed Wi-Fi and phones so folks can stay connected, and the garden areas and wide walking paths outside let people enjoy some fresh air, and inside you'll find furnished rooms, some with their own kitchenettes, and a big dining room where meals are served, with menus that work for diabetes or allergies or other special diets.
There are openings for supervised living, respite services for times when someone needs care for just a bit, and care for folks with intellectual disabilities through ICFMR, so you see a whole range, and that covers children's residential care, boarding care homes, and adult day services too, with all the licenses you'd expect. Hope Residential Homes handles medication management and health coordination so the doctor stays in the loop, and they'll help with bathing, dressing, and getting around, plus clean the rooms and do the laundry, and even help coordinate moves if someone's changing homes. Social and recreational activities go on every day, like movie nights and community get-togethers, and the transportation service means people get to appointments or even just events nearby. Prices for rooms start around $4,000 per month, and the community gets good marks from residents and families for both care and comfort, but it's a calm, quiet place, designed so older adults and others who need some extra help can live with dignity, support, and options suited to what each person needs, whether that's independent living, assisted living, or more advanced nursing or memory care, and if someone wants a room with a kitchenette or another private space, that's something they've got, along with support for a wide range of conditions and personal circumstances.