Avalon Home Care, under CEO Rebekah K Judisch, works as a home health care company that's been serving people since 2000, helping clients in Central Minnesota, the Twin Cities, Wisconsin, and nearby areas with a range of in-home health care and support services, so if someone's coming home from the hospital, managing a long-term health problem, or just needs regular help, they provide things to help folks stay in their houses longer, and you see caregivers who are trained, bonded, insured, and picked through strict hiring standards to help with daily things like bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, getting around, meals, or keeping up with the house, dusting, vacuuming, laundry, errands, and reminding about medications; they'll also do meal planning, preparation, feeding help, and clean up the kitchen, and folks can get companionship, conversation, and support, since sometimes talking with someone and having a regular face around makes a day better.
Avalon offers both full-time and part-time schedules for staff, with PTO and wage advancement, and they try to keep the same caregivers for continuity, though sometimes someone new comes in for respite care when the regular caregiver needs a break, which lets family members get some rest or handle other things knowing their loved one has help; if someone's living at Avalon, their room comes furnished, has telephone access, housekeepers, and access to shared spaces like a community room, dining room, movies, garden, walking paths, and activity spaces, so clients have options for getting together with others for events, art, or movie night, while laundry and dry cleaning help keep things tidy, and dining services provide choices, including diabetes and allergy-friendly diets, because special dietary needs are common as folks age.
You'll find emergency alert systems and 24-hour call systems for peace of mind, with caregivers around at all hours, watching out for non-ambulatory residents and helping with medication management, transfers, and other health needs, since some people get better at home but others need long-term support managing a condition, and personal care, recovery help, and non-ambulatory care are all part of the usual service list, even though the exact services change based on what a person needs, so there isn't always a set package.
While Avalon Home Care is not BBB accredited, it holds an A+ BBB rating, and the company aims for satisfaction through a guarantee, working to make things right if something goes wrong; pricing is based on what's needed for each case, so you won't get instant quotes online, but rather a plan that matches the amount of work or care required. The company isn't a franchise, giving it freedom to adjust services as families need. Avalon Home Care believes in training employees, helping them grow, and letting clients feel seen, whether that's through regular community activities, social time, or quiet companionship at home, because sometimes just being together is enough to make the days easier.