Helping Hands Group Home

    6711 14th Avenue, Richfield, MN, 55423
    • Memory care
    • Board and care

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    About Helping Hands Group Home

    Helping Hands Group Home sits at 6711 14th Avenue in Richfield, Minnesota, and it works as a residential care home for seniors who need different types of help, whether you're looking for independent living, assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, or even respite care for a short-term stay, so that if someone you love needs anything from light help to heavy support with everyday tasks like dressing or bathing, they've got staff who stay awake around the clock and have nurses onsite who can respond if something happens in the night. The community takes care of folks with Alzheimer's or dementia in a secure memory care section, with alarm bracelets and special staff who know how to work with people who wander or get confused, plus structured activities and memory programs to keep minds active. You'll find small board and care homes tucked in friendly neighborhoods, giving a familiar, home-like setting where each person gets pretty personal help, whether managing medicine, dealing with diabetes, handling behavior concerns, or just getting through a tough patch after being in the hospital or recovering from surgery.

    Rooms come as semi-private or one-bedroom options, with semi-private rooms averaging about $3,000 and a one-bedroom memory care room at $6,000, and if someone needs a respite care stay, they can offer that as well. Amenities include things like Wi-Fi, transportation, parking, and even devotional services off-site, so people can keep their routines and connections with others, and there's plenty of support for cooking, cleaning, grooming, and medication management. Helping Hands Group Home also stands out because it can look after people at different care levels, including those with high acuity needs or who face mobility challenges, and those needing transfers with lifts or who manage their own incontinence care.

    Reviews from families and residents show a 4.6-star rating from over 3,400 people, which usually means folks have found it steady and supportive, and there are published prices plus a selection process where senior living advisors help families figure out what setting fits best-without any fees unless someone moves in. The place has a focus on creating community and friendship, and smaller group sizes help staff build relationships with residents, so residents don't get lost in the shuffle, and there's plenty of companionship in a secure environment. There's even a free consultation service where a local advisor listens to what families need and helps them pick the best care options, pulling together detailed community info and room choices in nearby cities too, if needed. The business stays open long hours, all week, so families can get information and help when they need it. All the care homes are close enough to Richfield that families from across the area can come visit or check on things, which helps bring everyone peace of mind.

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