Mark Your Home Health Care sits at 6053 Hudson Rd Ste 200 in Saint Paul, but they really serve folks in the Woodbury, MN area, and you'll find Yu Mark Vang as the owner, so you know who's behind things, and they're not one of those big chains, but a licensed home care agency with a temporary license in Minnesota, and they'll provide everything from skilled nursing and transitional care to memory care and respite care, as well as adult foster care, adult home health, and adult home care. They do a lot of things to help people live with support, offering personal care, medication help, assistance with bathing and dressing, and help with walking or getting in and out of bed, whether someone needs care for a couple days a week or every day, and you can start quick if needed. They've got a care team for each client and staff who manage healthcare, do check-ins and assessments, handle scheduling, and keep track using Electronic Visit Verification and analytics tools, so they're pretty organized, and they use a CRM to keep families in the loop.
They keep somebody on 24-hour call, and there's always staff for supervision, and they arrange rides to doctor's appointments and medical trips, which makes a difference if it's tough to get around, and it's got things like furnished rooms, housekeeping and linens, a kitchenette if folks want to fix a snack, emergency alert systems in case anything happens, and WiFi, cable, and phones in rooms. For meals they do regular cooking and also cater to special diets like diabetes or allergies, and help with preparing and serving, so eating's easier, and they have a big dining room where people eat together if they want, and there are gardens and places for a walk, haircuts in an on-site salon, movie nights, and art rooms. Activities aren't lacking, either, since they do daily scheduled events, resident-run things, and community activities if you'd rather be social, and people can park on-site.
Health and safety stay a top priority, and they use advanced disinfection, air filters, and medical-grade clean-up on surfaces, which matters for folks with health issues, and the staff coordinate closely with doctors and providers, so everyone gets care that matches their needs. They do intake and health assessments when someone moves in, and the move-in help is available to make the transition easier, and, for those who want some independence but also need medical oversight, Mark Your Home Health Care's setup lets each resident make their own choices as much as possible, while still having watchful eyes and support nearby, and families can have a little peace of mind without the high costs of a nursing home. Caregivers there are always needed-people with experience or certifications can find work too. The place isn't BBB Accredited, and it doesn't say it takes Medicare or Medicaid, but it does have connections to other local health resources like hospitals and nursing homes. They focus on giving people a secure, active, and community-minded place that supports both health and daily living without making it feel like an institution, and, for anyone looking for a combination of independence and care, with plenty of activities and support, this facility manages all the main needs.