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In-Home Assistance - Granite Falls Living at Home - Block Nurse Program

140 8th Avenue, Suite 1, Granite Falls, MN 56241

Eligibility

Older adults ages 60 years and older and individuals with disabilities in Granite Falls

Required documents

Application/intake forms current medication list medical history Power of Attorney if applicable

Hours

8 am - 4 pm Monday - Friday

Application process

Call; email; visit website; walk in

Fees

Donations accepted

Service area

Granite Falls, MN

Other Information

Application Process

  • Walk In

Program Fees

  • No Fee
Offers a comprehensive range of services designed to support older adults and individuals with disabilities in living safely and independently in their own homes and communities. Services include:- Advocacy: Connecting clients with resources such as the Minnesota Ombudsman Program.- Assisted Transportation: Volunteers offer in-town and out-of-town rides, with a sliding fee scale available for out-of-town trips.- Caregiver Support and Respite: Support groups and respite care to assist family caregivers in managing their responsibilities.- Correspondence Assistance: Helping individuals maintain connections with loved ones through letters and other forms of communication.- Friendly Visits and Telephone Reassurance: Regular in-person or phone check-ins to reduce isolation and provide companionship.- Health Education: Promotes wellness and chronic disease management- Information and Referral: Assistance in navigating community resources and services.- Light Housekeeping and Chores: Help with tasks such as changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, and light cleaning.- Shopping and Errands: Volunteer assistance with grocery shopping and other errands.- Social Activities: Assistance with attending local events and social gatherings.

Last Assured

09/09/2025

Providing organization

Granite Falls Living at Home - Block Nurse Program
Assists older persons and individuals with disabilities to live safely and independently in their own homes and communities for as long as possible