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Alternative Senior Care - Alternative Senior Care - Alexandria

Comprehensive Home Care License

315 Nokomis St, Ste 3, Alexandria, MN 56308

Site Service Area

Stearns, Todd, Pope, Douglas, and Morrison counties

Other Information

Specialization

  • Older adults with disabilities
  • Disabilities
  • Family
  • Developmental disabilities
  • Physical disabilities
  • Older adults
  • Brain Injury (BI)
  • Adults with disabilities
  • Veteran
  • People with low income

At Home Services

  • Help with preparing meals
  • Household organization, paperwork sorting, etc.
  • Laundry
  • Friendly visiting
  • Transfer Assistance
  • Housekeeping
  • Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
  • Errand running/shopping

Personal Care

  • Bathing

Medical Services

  • Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) services
  • Medication management
  • Registered/Skilled Nursing services

Payment

  • Medicaid (Medical Assistance)
  • Private pay

Service Availability

  • Serves community
  • 24 hours a day
Providers with a comprehensive home care license are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health. These services are for people who, because of an illness, disability, or physical condition, cannot perform the tasks for themselves, or who cannot travel to receive health services. A licensed comprehensive home care agency may provide the services of licensed health professionals such as:
  • Nurses
  • Physical, speech-language, and occupational therapists
  • Dieticians or nutritionists
  • Social workers
The services may include medication management; complex medical care like tube feedings and ventilator care; hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility; treatment and therapies; assisting clients with eating when the clients have complicating eating problems; and other health-related procedures. Sometimes health-related tasks are delegated to and performed by unlicensed personnel under the supervision of a registered nurse or other licensed health professionals. Home care providers with a comprehensive license also assist people with non-medical tasks, such as going to the bathroom, bathing, and transferring from one location to another. In addition, some home care providers with a state-issued comprehensive license are Medicare certified. Medicare certification indicates that the agency has met additional federal standards and inspections. Medicare certification can be important if the person getting services seeks payment from insurance or Medicare. Check under Licenses and Certifications to see if this agency is Medicare certified.

Last Update

05/28/2026

Providing organization

Alternative Senior Care