Sanford Home Care II sits at 405 12th St N in Wheaton, MN, and opens its doors Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, doing quite a bit for folks who need some extra help but want to stay at home. This place brings skilled nursing, home health aide services, and rehabilitation right into your house, and there are separate programs for personal care, medication help, and health checks that can handle all sorts of health conditions. Seniors get assistance with daily needs like bathing, dressing, and moving around, and everybody stays connected with a 24-hour call system, emergency alerts, and supervision, so you always know someone can respond in a pinch, and they don't forget things like medication management or special diets for diabetes and allergies either.
Families raising kids with disabilities can tap into groups like Family Voices Minnesota, PACER, and ARC, and there are plenty of resources for vision loss, hearing loss, autism, and early childhood concerns, ranging from educational checks with Help Me Grow, behavioral help, the MN Autism Resource Portal, mental health therapy, and care through local ECSE programs, right down to services for kids as young as birth all the way through age 21. They offer home visits, parent support, developmental screens, and programs like Early Head Start and Head Start, and services also stretch to pregnant families, covering prenatal care, birthing help, breastfeeding and lactation support, diapers, insurance, and parenting education, while families can get connected to public health and tribal health options, the Women, Infants, and Children program, counseling, even substance recovery resources.
For older adults, Sanford Home Care II has assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for folks with Alzheimer's and dementia, and independent living where seniors can live with less fuss, plus home health and hospice care, home visits, Medicaid HCBS, palliative care, and specialized care for unique health needs. There's plenty of amenities like a dining room with all-day meals, help with laundry and housekeeping, furnished rooms, gardens, walking paths, and activities like movie nights and resident-run events, and you'll see things like a barber/salon, arts room, and even move-in support to keep changes simple. Meals can be adjusted for special diets, care teams are right there to help with non-ambulatory support, and there's health programs tailored to make sure every resident gets what's needed, with connection to resources like Disability Hub MN, behavioral specialists, and community support programs. The place keeps things easy so people can focus on staying safe, comfortable, and as independent as possible.