At Home Helpers is a place where people can get help in their homes with things like daily living activities, companion care, and chores, and they really do try to match each person with a caregiver that fits their needs, so if someone needs help with things like cooking, cleaning, or just having someone around, they have trained aides for non-medical home care who can step in for both personal and health-related support, and a nurse stops by every sixty days to check in face-to-face, which helps keep things on track for both the clients and their families. They also run different care programs, like 24-hour customized living, companion services, community residential services, and even offer things like crisis respite if someone's having a hard time and needs emergency help, making sure there's always assistance for those unexpected times. They focus a lot on people with hearing or vision loss, or who need special medical equipment, and they include services for families and kids with disabilities, with things like early intervention, education, caregiver training, and behavior programs, and sometimes help comes through programs like Family Voices Minnesota, PACER, or ARC for advocacy and support. Home Helpers uses specific tools like Brain Gauge and Right Eye for specialized treatment, and in their Patient Centre people can get to a Patient Portal, billing, and a Medical Library, which makes things easier for families managing health needs. They're serious about health and safety too, with COVID-19 screening and an online booking system, and for those seeking help with post-secondary education funding or need caregiver training or education about assistive technology, they've got a lot of options and clear forms for applying, whether someone's supporting kids at home or managing care for an elder. Their staff sends out monthly newsletters and are known for listening to reviews, so families can stay in the loop about what's happening. Amenities focus on supporting both helpers and clients, trying to make sure everyone's needs get met at home, and for those with more complex requirements, like behavioral support or crises, there are both professionals and specialists ready to help, and with programs running all year and support for things like custom foot orthotics, massage, acupuncture, and physical therapy, At Home Helpers covers a broad range of needs for anyone who wants to live at home but needs regular help.
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The full address for this community is 151 Silver Lake Road Suite 212, New Brighton, MN, 55112.
Yes, At Home Helpers offers respite care. Respite care in assisted living communities provides temporary, short-term relief for primary caregivers by offering professional care for their loved ones. It allows individuals to stay in an assisted living community for a limited time, giving caregivers a break while ensuring residents receive necessary support and assistance with daily activities.
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