Charity Care Inc. sits in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, as a licensed assisted living facility with a focus on helping folks who need extra care at different stages, and you'll notice they offer emergency care, preventive care, outpatient services, and inpatient services, which means people can get the basics or something more involved, all depending on what's needed, and they make a point to help people even if they can't pay the full price, since they've got free or reduced-cost options for eligible patients, something they call "Charity Care," meant for folks who might otherwise struggle to get the care they need, especially people who are underserved or need a financial helping hand, and everything inside seems set up with the older crowd in mind, you know, private apartment-style rooms with walk-in showers, wide doors for wheelchairs, and emergency pull cords so you can call for help if something goes wrong.
They help with daily needs like dressing, bathing, eating, and brushing teeth, and you won't go hungry since they serve three meals every day, plus laundry and housekeeping to keep things easy, and the staff stays around all day and night, seven days a week, in case anyone needs help or has a medical concern that needs quick attention, like giving out medicine on time, providing wound care, or helping out with memory care for folks living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there are activities going on pretty often, things like moderate exercise, music therapy, crafts, and chances to socialize so life doesn't just pass you by.
There's a transportation service for appointments or picking up supplies, and money management help for those who want to handle their own finances but could use a little support, while specialized diets can be arranged if someone has allergies or diabetes or just needs something different for health reasons, and you'll find some nice touches, too, like furnished rooms with telephones, a dining room, places to sit and relax in a quiet garden, and an on-site barber or salon for keeping up with grooming, plus therapy programs, help with medication, and wellness activities so the routine stays healthy.
Residents living with dementia or other memory issues get specialized care, including supervised activities and around-the-clock support, and if someone needs just a short stay so a regular caregiver can take a break, they've got respite care as well, and while some folks prefer to live independently, Charity Care's setup lets people choose the right amount of support, with safe spaces, call systems in each room, and help always close by, so you can age in place with more peace of mind.