Priority Care Homes sits right in Eagan, Minnesota and is a small residential group home with just four licensed beds, so it feels much more like a home than a big facility, and you can see that from the moment you walk inside and take in the common living room, the dining space, the kitchenettes, and the garden and outdoor areas that let residents relax or socialize as they wish, and there's even a beauty salon for those who appreciate keeping up with personal care. The place was set up to make things safe and comfortable, with cable, Wifi, telephones, and fully furnished rooms, and all these little features add up because everyone here has different needs, and the staff stays around 24 hours a day in case someone needs help, whether that's with bathing, dressing, moving between rooms, or remembering medication. Residents get meals made for them, including special diets like Diabetes-friendly options, and if someone wants, they can even get help with making meals, laundry, and cleaning, since the facility includes both housekeeping and linen services in the regular routine, and that's a real load off for folks who don't want to keep up with chores. The home's whole approach focuses on each person's comfort, safety, and health, so services and support can be adjusted depending on what's needed, including support for dementia and mental wellness, and you can always count on routine check-ins and medication management no matter what.
There are special named programs and a few service options set up at Priority Care Homes, though the official materials don't give a list, but you will find them offering individualized care plans, which means someone sits down and figures out what support each resident wants and needs, and they stick with it, updating if anything changes over time so no one gets left behind. Residents take part in a mix of resident-run activities plus community-sponsored and scheduled daily events, which help keep the days interesting and allow everyone to keep a good sense of independence and belonging, and if someone's got a doctor appointment, the staff helps with transportation so you never have to worry about how to get there. It also makes a point to keep family involved and keep peace of mind for families, with care that aims to be affordable and usually ends up costing less than a full-time nursing home.
Administrator Abdifatah Haji runs the place, and the facility holds all the required licenses from state or local agencies, but hasn't received BBB accreditation. The group's got a strong focus on home health care, so if someone just needs short-term help or respite care while a primary caregiver takes a break, that's an option here, too. The whole environment is simple and supportive, with a team and other residents who look out for each other, and with the garden views and daily comforts, it aims to provide a peaceful atmosphere where residents feel they belong and can lead fulfilling lives for as long as they stay.