Three Stars Group Homes sits at 630 Virginia Street in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and is known as an LLC incorporated in July 2019, with business management led by Debesay Girmalul, Owner. The place follows standards with the Minnesota Department of Human Services and the North Dakota State Board of Medical Examiners, and though no BBB accreditation is noted, it offers a good variety of care options like assisted living, home care, memory care for those with cognitive challenges, skilled nursing, home health, hospice, and support and referrals, so people can find the help they need based on each person's situation. Folks can get independent living spaces or more support if they need help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and other daily activities, plus a 24-hour call system for emergencies, and there's always someone to help keep watch over everyone no matter the time. The studio room layouts can have private living areas or bedrooms, sometimes with a kitchenette, and every room comes with a telephone so you can always reach out. The furnished spaces, house-keeping, and laundry or dry cleaning services mean there's less for folks to keep up with on their own, and if anyone needs help coming in, there's move-in coordination too.
You'll notice wheelchair accessibility and non-ambulatory care for people with limited mobility, and English-speaking staff who handle all sorts of care tasks. People there can enjoy all-day dining and restaurant-style meals, and they're careful to serve foods that work for the dietary needs, with allergy-sensitive and diabetic options. There's an arts room and movie nights planned by the community, and residents can start or join their own activities, so everyone has a chance to stay social. For outdoor time, the place has a community-owned garden with walking paths that make it easier for folks to stretch their legs and get some fresh air. There's a barber or salon for personal care, and common spaces like a dining room bring people together. The emergency alert system and around-the-clock supervision keep things safe, and care is personalized to fit the different needs of all the residents. The facility uses names like "community-sponsored activities," "emergency alert system," and "move-in coordination" so people know exactly what to ask for, and staff can give assistance wherever it's needed. The business has a clear goal to help older adults live independently with as much help or care as fits their needs, right in a supportive Saint Paul neighborhood.