First Mercy Homes sits in Richfield, MN, and stays licensed as an Assisted Living Facility with 5 total beds, so the place feels small and personal and you won't get lost in the crowd, and they do keep it managed by First Mercy Homes LLC which sets the tone for their care. The staff helps with daily personal needs like bathing, dressing, or getting around, and there's 24-hour supervision to help everyone stay safe. They manage medications and help with meals, making sure people with diabetes or allergies get what they need, and the dining room serves both scheduled meals and has all-day dining so residents can eat on a routine or when they're hungry. Rooms come furnished, include a phone, and there's Wi-Fi so staying in touch or online is easy enough, and housekeeping plus laundry helps keep things clean without any fuss.
The community arranges scheduled activities along with movie nights and community events to keep people connected and engaged while the outside garden and walking paths let folks enjoy some fresh air and relax. First Mercy Homes also helps residents get to doctor appointments or on other important trips through their transportation services. Specialized care includes memory care programs with a secure environment for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and they offer 24-hour support, structured memory-enhancing activities, and full nursing care with things like rehabilitation and wound care when needed. They support both seniors and adults with disabilities, offering different types of help, including AC Discretionary Services, 24HR Customized Living CL A, and 24HR Customized Class F FADS, which are specialized programs meant to meet personal needs.
Their staff handles behavior support, caregiver training, and all sorts of ongoing or mandatory case management help. The place also does non-ambulatory care, helps with transfers, arranges companion care, and has a solid system for emergencies. Chore services, move-in coordination, and connection with outside healthcare workers help cover most of what a person could use outside of medical care, so people living here get a good mix of independence and help with what's needed. The place is small, only 5 residents, so families tend to know the staff, and everyone tends to get to know each other, which makes it comfortable, and while you won't see lots of marketing or fancy promises, there's a clear effort on everyday support so people can live safely and with some extra peace of mind.