St Francis Home sits in Wahpeton, Minnesota, and offers seniors a place where they can choose from several types of help and living layouts, so there's a selection of studio rooms with private bathrooms and kitchenettes, and folks can also find comfortable community spaces, gardens, a library, outdoor areas, and a fitness room where people can join wellness programs or just enjoy a little walk if they like. Staff provide assisted living, home care, skilled nursing, and even memory care for people who need more support due to memory issues, plus there's short-term respite care for caregivers who need a break, and the team focuses on giving resident-centered care so everyone gets treated with dignity and the best quality of life they can manage. Meals are served in small dining rooms that try to feel like home, and residents get restaurant-style meals made by a chef, with options for allergies or diabetes, plus snacks and all-day dining, and there's a full-service hair salon, onsite pharmacy, laundry, housekeeping, an emergency alert system, and Wi-Fi in common spaces just to keep everyone comfortable and connected as much as possible. People also have help with bathing, dressing, medication, and getting around, and there's a 24-hour call system, 12-16 hour nursing help, and staff nearby at all times to check in, so families don't need to worry as much about safety, and there's also medication management and specialized care if a doctor says it's needed.
Seniors with special therapy needs can find help here, because St Francis Home offers physical, occupational, and speech therapies, plus restorative nursing if someone's been in the hospital or just needs help recovering, and physical therapists sometimes make a custom plan for folks who want to stay as strong as possible. Activity-wise, there are things to do like bingo, card games, sing-alongs, pet therapy, outdoor bowling, and gardening, or movie nights in the small theater, music and arts programs, and even spiritual support every day through services and memorial events-so people who want to stay connected to their faith or just need emotional support can find it without having to go far. Social services help people solve problems or just adapt to changes, and there are support services for families too, especially if they need to talk about care or need some time off. St Francis Home is Medicare and Medicaid certified, and the building is laid out to make it easy for neighbors to chat or just share a meal if they'd like a little company. The home has both private and community rooms for different needs, and everyone has access to basics like cable TV, phone, air conditioning, and sometimes even furnished rooms, which helps new folks settle in easier.
For those needing more medical care, St Francis Home covers skilled nursing with 80 beds, staffed by internal medicine practitioners, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, and physicians, and people who need wound care, heart care, or therapies for things like speech or mobility can usually get what they need since the facility has emergency departments, radiology, operating suites, labs, respiratory care, endoscopy, nuclear medicine, and more. The place even helps folks after orthopedic surgery or those who need spine consultations, rotator cuff or carpal tunnel work, or rehabilitation after surgery or injury, and residents needing behavioral health support can get help from the Hope Unit with staff trained to respond and coordinate with local sources for crisis or psychiatric help, with a bigger focus on stabilizing situations and preventing unnecessary hospital visits. There's also careful attention to safety with 24-hour supervision and checks, and everyone has access to outdoor paths, gardens, parking, and transportation if they want to get out for a bit.
In all, St Francis Home tries to balance medical care, everyday support, and ways for people to stay active and connected, so even though it gets busy and things may not be perfect, it does give seniors choices and comfort while still making sure their medical and emotional needs aren't forgotten.