Birchwood House sits in Hutchinson, MN, and has 8 big bedrooms where every room has a private, handicap-ready bathroom, and you can bring your own furniture if you want, so it feels a lot like home, and you get to keep some independence, which folks like. The studio spaces and closets are both large, giving people room for their things and some breathing space, and they also have semi-private and private units. They've kept safety in mind with rails, safety features, and full handicap access all over, making it a bit easier to move around, even with walkers or wheelchairs.
The care at Birchwood House is personal, since they work up a custom plan for each person, and the registered nurse keeps an eye on changes in folks' health, with help from trained staff on duty around the clock, seven days a week, every day of the year, and she's also on call all the time, which does put the mind at ease. They look at dementia or Alzheimer's needs too, with memory care and help for feeding by spoon, pureed menu options, and incontinence care, and some folks get speech therapy or massage therapy, all under one roof, and even bathing isn't a worry since the staff assists with that when needed.
Nurses handle the medication for everyone and do regular health checks, and daily life includes on-site meals, home upkeep, laundry service, kitchens or kitchenettes in rooms, and housekeeping, so people don't have to stress about chores or utilities, and there are supportive services for those needing an extra hand. If someone needs to get to an appointment, the free transportation helps a lot, and VA services are there for veterans.
The house offers social things like arts and crafts classes, computer classes, cards, board games, and plenty of group gatherings, plus walking trails outside for a bit of fresh air on safe, secure grounds. There's a beauty salon, big library, big balconies to step out on, a dining room, public living area, and several special meal choices for folks with dietary needs, so everyone's got something to eat, whether low sodium, diabetic, gluten and allergen free, kosher, vegetarian, or just regular. Parking is on hand for those who still drive.
This is a small group home, so the ratio of folks to caregivers stays about eight to two at full house, meaning help is never far off, and their focus is on comfort and well-being, making it a straightforward place when someone needs more support but wants some regular home-like touches too, all in a licensed assisted living setting with both residential care and respite care for short stays. They welcome folks who just need a little help or those who need full adult foster care, and the grounds and all the extra services do give family members a measure of peace of mind for their loved ones. Meals on wheels, household help, arts, social events, and medical support all run steadily so life at Birchwood House goes along with routines and care made for each person, and the aim is for folks to be as independent and comfortable as they can while the big matters are handled by a steady, experienced team.