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Bayshore Residence and Rehabilitation Center

Residential Programs for People with Physical Disabilities

1601 St. Louis Ave, Duluth, MN 55802

Eligibility

Physical disabilities are defined as orthopedic, incoordinative, sight, and hearing disabilities that culminate in the significant reduction of mobility, flexibility, coordination, or perceptiveness and that, singly or in combination, interfere with the individual's ability to live and function independently; that are not the result of the normal aging process; and that are considered to be chronic conditions.

Hours

8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday

Site Service Area

Carlton, Lake and St. Louis counties

Other Information

Medical Services

  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy

Specialization

  • Disabilities
  • Physical disabilities

Service Availability

  • 24 hours a day
This is a residential program in a nursing home facility licensed to provide medical, developmental, and rehabilitative services for the care and treatment of five or more persons with physical disabilities on a 24-hour per day basis. This type of facility is sometimes referred to as "Rule 80."

Last Update

06/04/2026

Providing organization

Bayshore Residence and Rehabilitation Center