Dakota Pointe

    3503 43rd St Nw, Mandan, ND, 58554
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    About Dakota Pointe

    Dakota Pointe in Mandan, North Dakota, is a licensed basic care facility that mainly helps adults aged 18 to 64 who have organic or acquired brain injuries; they have ten basic care beds, and don't have any nursing or assisted living beds, so folks who need skilled nursing care aren't the right fit here, but people who want to work on keeping their skills and living as independently as possible may find good support. Residents need to have or be willing to get a neuropsychological evaluation, and they must be able to direct their own care or have someone help do so, and the facility is open to those who get Medicaid or have other ways to pay, but they don't accept Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Dakota Pointe provides long-term, non-acute care, so it's for those who need regular help but don't need hospital-level care, and the folks here can get help with daily activities, medication supervision, meals, housework, laundry, transportation to doctor's appointments, and have chef-cooked meals, including organic foods when possible. The place has round-the-clock staff and a 24-hour call system, so there's always someone available, and they offer private and shared rooms-each one comes fully furnished, has a kitchenette, a private bathroom, air conditioning, phone, internet, and cable options, so it feels a bit more like home and less like an institution. The staff is known for being friendly, joyful, and kind to both residents and visitors, and the care is supported by HIT Inc., with services offered in Mandan, Bismarck, and Dickinson, so it has a pretty good reach, and residents can join things like devotional activities, offsite trips, and on-site recreational programs if they're interested. There's also medication help, diabetic and incontinence care, support for people who are non-ambulatory, memory care for those with dementia, and help with employment or community engagement; the place even has a Transitional Brain Injury Program for those needing extra support after an injury. Residents don't have to worry about cooking, cleaning, repairs, or heavy chores because the staff handles all of that, and there's transportation for appointments if needed, which lightens a lot of the everyday worries. Dakota Pointe focuses on giving people a choice between more independent living and closer supervision based on what's needed, and it tries to make things as maintenance-free and affordable as possible without adding extra fluff. The place is part of a group of services through HIT Inc., like the K.I.D.S. Program, West River Head Start, employment services, and day programs for adults with disabilities, so if someone or their loved one needs more than just a place to stay-and could use help with life skills, community integration, or social opportunities-they'd find it here. People come here to get practical support with cooking, cleaning, shopping, and handling medication, and folks who can direct their own care or have a responsible party to help will fit in best, and those looking for memory care, assisted living services, or programs for brain injury can receive what they need in a safe, community-focused place.

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