ABC Home Health Care Plus I has a wide range of home care and health services for seniors who want to live at home with support. The staff helps with daily activities like bathing, meal prep, medication management, and even things like tube feeding, wound care, diabetic care, and orthopedic care, which is good for folks with special medical needs. They offer both Customized Living Class A and Class F, including the 24-hour options if someone needs help at all hours, and have Crisis Respite and Specialized Crisis Respite for when things get tough and a person needs short-term, immediate care. There's Companion Care for those who want friendly company and Community Residential Services if someone needs more than just home visits.
Chore Services are available, which means help with housekeeping and other home tasks, and they even do Caregiver Training and Education so families can learn how to help loved ones better. Their Behavior Programs are made by specialists, professionals, or analysts, to support people with behavioral health needs right at home. The team can give skilled nurse assessments, check vital signs, and keep in close contact with doctors and family, which helps when someone needs steady monitoring or has more complex health problems. There's support with technology, too, with Assistive Technology Evaluation and other related services, making daily life possible even when things get hard or mobility changes.
ABC Home Health Care Plus I is licensed in Minnesota and sometimes works with veteran agencies or the local department of aging, though it isn't always certified for Medicare. The families can make referrals themselves but the program also takes referrals from doctors, hospitals, and even insurance companies, so there's flexibility in how someone can get started. Their waivered services help people live safely where they choose, and they address mobility and speech concerns through Home Care Therapy Services. They make care plans flexible since people's routines change and no two situations are the same. They provide peace of mind by staying available round the clock, ready for emergencies, keeping families up to date, and always trying to maintain a calm and safe home environment. The staff works together with nurses, doctors, and families to make sure each person gets the care they need, without making it feel like everything suddenly has to change all at once.