Griswold Home Care Of Moorhead has been helping seniors in Moorhead, MN, since 1982, and you'll find that they mainly focus on non-medical, in-home care that lets people stay in their own homes, living how they're used to, with a little help where they need it. The caregivers, who often wear medical scrubs, work with each person and their family to figure out what will work best, whether that's help a couple of times a week with things like making breakfast, reminding someone to take their medicine, or just going for a walk or doing a puzzle together to keep the mind sharp and avoid loneliness, or it might be regular daily support with things like laundry, cleaning, or helping with getting dressed and bathing. They've got a range of services-Companion Care for those who just need someone to spend time with, Personal Care Services for hands-on help, and Homemaker Services for the chores that add up over time-and they'll even come for just respite care, if a family caregiver needs a break.
They offer move-in help for folks starting services, and their commitment to high standards shows up in how their staff receives ongoing education, partly through programs from the Jean Griswold Foundation. Caregivers are familiar with needs that come with dementia, and they try to keep clients involved and socially active with activities, hobbies, and outings, so people feel connected and engaged even when they need assistance. It's pretty clear their approach is about supporting independence, focusing on whatever tasks a person might struggle to do alone, like medication management, bathing, dressing, or making sure healthy meals get prepared, including for those with diabetes or food allergies.
Griswold Home Care Of Moorhead also provides some extra supports people might not think about, like transportation to doctor's appointments, meal preparation and service with all-day dining options, laundry and linen help, housekeeping, and handy amenities like garden spaces and walking paths for a breath of fresh air, kitchenettes in the living spaces, furnished rooms, cable TV, Wi-Fi, telephones, even an arts room or a movie night now and then to keep things lively. There's always a 24-hour call system and supervision for safety and peace of mind, and staff can help with everything from getting up and around to managing health needs alongside healthcare providers. The blend of services means someone can get basic companionship or more hands-on support with daily living, always tailored for what each person really needs, and because they're part of Griswold Home Care nationally, they draw on wider resources for training and safety too. The main focus always stays on helping seniors stay comfortable, safe, and as independent as possible in their own homes, with caregivers who take the time to understand each person's unique story and needs.