My Home Your Home Assisted Living focuses on several waiver programs, including BI, CAC, CADI, DD, Elderly Waiver, and offers guidance through aging and DSD lead agency resources, using the Community-Based Services Manual to direct care. The community's licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health and is enrolled to deliver customized living, with tailored services for each resident's specific needs, whether that's help with daily activities, medication management, or personal care. Residents can choose from private and semi-private suites, including 1 Bedroom or studio layouts for assisted living, memory care, and independent living, and there are secure options for people with Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia, giving them specialized support and memory-enhancing activities to help slow cognitive changes and ease anxiety.
There's a focus on helping seniors stay independent but supported, offering a range of care options from independent living-where active seniors get a maintenance-free lifestyle, social activities, and resort-style amenities-all the way to skilled nursing care for those needing more complex medical help or rehabilitation and wound care after hospital stays or illness. Each resident gets a personalized care plan and the staff, including dedicated care managers and caregivers, offers round-the-clock support, always looking out for unique needs and preferences.
The facility's got fully furnished apartments with features like wooden floors and plaid bedding, and offers help with laundry, housekeeping, and cooking, plus special dietary options like diabetes and allergy-sensitive diets. Meals are provided and tailored as needed, and the dining area is comfortable and inviting. There are community-sponsored activities like arts and crafts, organized exercise, outings, movie nights, and RUI University's lifelong learning classes and lectures, which are also open to the public, and there's a terrace, garden, and outdoor spaces for fresh air and quiet time. Scheduled daily activities and community rooms keep residents social and busy, while fitness programs and lifelong learning courses work towards overall well-being.
Security's important, so memory care areas are secure to prevent wandering, and there's 24-hour supervision. They also arrange transportation for trips to the doctor or for social events, and there's support for non-ambulatory residents and those needing wheelchair accessibility. For those looking at moving in, there's move-in coordination to make things easier, and respite care is available if a primary caregiver needs a break. Rooms come furnished, apartments start at around $1,000 per month, and you'll find all the basic conveniences like Wi-Fi, telephones in the rooms, and emergency alert systems. All these things work together to help seniors stay as independent as they can be, while getting the support, care, and safe, comfortable environment they need as their needs change.