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Comprehensive Home Care License
Provides both health services and assistive tasks to a person in their private home or while living in a healthcare facility when the person cannot do tasks by themselves.
DESCRIPTION:
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, 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.
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Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Home Nursing
Home Health Aide Services
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Provides help with: * Meal preparation * Light housekeeping * Laundry * Errand and grocery shopping
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Homemaker Assistance
Routine house cleaning help
DESCRIPTION:
Help in your home with routine cleaning tasks.
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Provides house cleaning services weekly, biweekly, monthly or a one time cleaning
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Housekeeping Assistance
Indoor and outdoor home maintenance tasks to help a person live at home safely. These services are more heavy-duty than homemaker services.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=ID_001907) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Housekeeping Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Person or organization that does housekeeping, cooking and shopping for people who are unable to do the tasks for themselves due to a disability or physical condition
DESCRIPTION:
This provider is registered as a "home management provider" by the Minnesota Department of Health. Tasks allowed with a home management registration include: housekeeping, meal preparation, and shopping. Home management registration does not allow the provider to perform home health care services to clients. For example, home management services do not include bathing, dressing, or grooming. A home management registration also does not allow the provider to help clients with medication, special diet preparations or feeding assistance. A person who provides home management services must attend an orientation session on the home care bill of rights and the needs and concerns of elderly and disabled people. Registered home management providers are not inspected for regulatory compliance by the Minnesota Department of Health.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Indoor and outdoor home maintenance tasks to help a person live at home safely. These services are more heavy-duty than homemaker services.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=ID_001907) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Housekeeping Assistance
Routine house cleaning help
DESCRIPTION:
Help in your home with routine cleaning tasks.
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Offers assistance with light home chores such as: * Basic Cleaning * Laundry * Meal Preparation * Assistance with Mail Help is available weekly
Categories
Housekeeping Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Indoor and outdoor home maintenance tasks to help a person live at home safely. These services are more heavy-duty than homemaker services.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=ID_001907) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Housekeeping Assistance
Provides both health services and assistive tasks to a person in their private home or while living in a healthcare facility when the person cannot do tasks by themselves.
DESCRIPTION:
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, 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.
Categories
Personal Care
Home Nursing
Home Health Aide Services
Homemaker Assistance
Routine house cleaning help
DESCRIPTION:
Help in your home with routine cleaning tasks.
MORE INFORMATION
Residential house cleaning company that offers weekly and bi-weekly cleaning plans
* Top to bottom cleaning
* Move-in and move-out cleaning
* Organizational cleaning
Categories
Housekeeping Assistance
Provides both health services and assistive tasks to a person in their private home or while living in a healthcare facility when the person cannot do tasks by themselves.
DESCRIPTION:
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, 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.
Categories
Home Nursing
Personal Care
Homemaker Assistance
Home Health Aide Services
Indoor and outdoor home maintenance tasks to help a person live at home safely. These services are more heavy-duty than homemaker services.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](https://www.dhs.state.mn.us/main/idcplg?IdcService=GET_DYNAMIC_CONVERSION&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&dDocName=ID_001907) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Housekeeping Assistance
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Providers of specific types of assistance in a person's home when the person cannot do tasks by themselves.
DESCRIPTION:
Providers with a basic home care license are licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health. These providers can assist with most activities of daily living, in a person's home. Basic home care license may be individuals or organizations and are trained to assist people who, because on an illness, disability, or physical condition, cannot perform the tasks for themselves. This type of service does not require a nurse.
Staff of the licensed basic provider may:
* Assist with dressing, eating, grooming, toileting and bathing;
* Provide standby assistance for safety;
* Provide verbal or visual reminders to take regularly scheduled medication;
* Provide verbal or visual reminders for treatments and exercises;
* Prepare modified diets ordered by a licensed health professional; and
* Assist with laundry, housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping, or other household chores if also providing one of the other tasks listed above
The workers performing the tasks may be individually licensed or unlicensed. Licensed agencies are responsible for providing additional training for their workers as required by home care laws.
Categories
Personal Care
Home Health Aide Services
Homemaker Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Routine household tasks such as cleaning, cooking and laundry to keep up a home.
DESCRIPTION:
Learn more about [this service when paid for under waivers](http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/id_001906) in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Categories
Homemaker Assistance
Provides both health services and assistive tasks to a person in their private home or while living in a healthcare facility when the person cannot do tasks by themselves.
DESCRIPTION:
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, 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.
MORE INFORMATION
Provides bathing assistance with an effort to honor client gender.
Categories
Home Health Aide Services
Home Nursing
Homemaker Assistance
Personal Care