Generous Home Care sits at 755 Selby Avenue in St Paul, Minnesota, and provides lots of choices for senior living, and it's known for being a veteran-owned family business since 2008 with strong ties to veteran networks and strong web presence, so if someone's interested in veteran services or military support, there's a dedicated list of VA medical and health resources, VA Medical Centers, VA health benefits, military history, and a whole Veterans Chamber of Commerce connection, and they've got special directories for SDVOSB members, military spouse-owned businesses, and even veteran nonprofits, plus they support veterans looking for jobs with job postings, resume searches, and employment events, and their website covers business and contracting resources-everything from SBA help to VetBiz certification and SDVOSB set-asides, with member verification badges and industry badges for extra comfort.
Generous Home Care gives in-home care that feels personal and focuses on helping people stay comfortable in familiar surroundings, and the caregivers, who use their own unique program names, give assistance with daily tasks, medication management, bathing, dressing, meals-even covering special diets for things like diabetes and allergies, plus there's companionship and support with things like memory care, personal care, help with mobility, and services for people with disabilities or dementia, and the staff are trained for 24-hour help, including emergency alert systems and a call system, so supervision's around the clock, and they offer tailored plans for each person whether it's skilled nursing for wound care and rehab, memory care with safe communities and memory activities, independent living with resort-style perks and social events, assisted living for those who need some help but want to stay social, or board and care homes in a cozy neighborhood house for a smaller group.
The building itself has fully furnished apartments, a dining room with restaurant-style meals, a kitchenette, cable TV and Wi-Fi, a small library, and spaces for arts and movies, plus there's a barber and beauty salon, walking paths, outdoor garden spots, and rooms for relaxing, and they run daily activities, resident-led happenings, and community events to keep folks engaged, as well as move-in help for new residents and laundry, housekeeping, and dry cleaning if that's needed, and with plenty of community-sponsored activities and the mental wellness program, they keep people comfortable, active, and independent as much as possible, all with a strong commitment to both quality care and support for veterans and their families.