Everyday: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

  • 7111 West Broadway Ave., Suite 202D
    Brooklyn Park, MN 55428

Services Provided

  • Services Provided

    Our services provided to people with disabilities include:

    1. Assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs): This includes help with tasks such as bathing, dressing, grooming, and eating. Many people with disabilities may have difficulty performing these tasks independently, so assisted living staff can provide support to ensure that residents can maintain their personal hygiene and nutrition.
    2. Medication management and administration: Many people with disabilities may need to take medications on a regular basis to manage their health conditions. Assisted living staff can help residents manage their medications, ensuring that they are taken as prescribed and on schedule.
    3. Mental Health Care Management: Individuals with disabilities may also have mental health and requires assistance in various ways.
    4. Assistance with mobility, transferring, and positioning: Individuals with disabilities may have limited mobility and require assistance with moving from one place to another, getting in and out of bed, and adjusting their position to prevent pressure sores. Assisted living staff can provide this assistance, including the use of mobility aids such as walkers or wheelchairs.
    5. Health-Related services: Some people with disabilities may require ongoing medical care, such as wound care, diabetes management, or monitoring of vital signs. Assisted living facilities may have licensed nurses on staff who can provide these services, or they may work with outside healthcare providers to ensure that residents receive the care they need.
    6. Social and recreational activities: Many people with disabilities may experience social isolation, so it’s important for them to have opportunities to interact with others and participate in activities they enjoy. Assisted living facilities often provide a range of social and recreational activities, such as games, exercise classes, arts and crafts, and outings.
    7. Transportation to medical appointments and other activities: Some people with disabilities may require transportation to medical appointments or other activities outside of the facility. Assisted living facilities may provide transportation services or work with local transportation providers to ensure that residents can get where they need to go.
    8. Housekeeping, laundry, and other home management services: Assisted living facilities typically provide housekeeping and laundry services, ensuring that residents’ living spaces are clean and comfortable. They may also provide other home management services, such as meal preparation or assistance with shopping.
    9. Assistance with managing finances and other paperwork: Some people with disabilities may require assistance with managing their finances, such as paying bills or balancing a checkbook. Assisted living staff can provide this assistance, as well as help with other paperwork such as insurance forms or medical records.
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