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About American United Care
If you have an aging loved one that needs assistance, but doesn't want to move to an assisted living community, you have a choice. Many times, the best option for families is home care. With professional caregivers from American United Care home care caring for your loved ones in their own home, you can be sure that they are getting the best care available in Minneapolis.
American United Care Home Care Services
American United Care offers a comprehensive level of home care services. All caregivers are trained, professional, and compassionate. Everyone is dedicated to meeting your family's expectations of care. We will assess your loved one's needs and create a unique program that is the best possible solution for them. The services we'll provide will give your senior family member the best quality of life possible.
Some of the services offered by American United Care include Help with ADL's, Tube feeding, Prescription administration, Personal care, Catheter care, Dressing, Grooming and hygiene, Alzheimer's care, Weekend care, Grocery Shopping, Surgery recovery, Disability management, Short term care, Companion care, and many more - call for all services available..
It's easy to get overwhelmed, call (800) 755-1458 to speak with an advisor for what the best option for you loved one is.
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(800) 755-1458Senior Home Care Benefits
It isn't hard to believe that seniors are more comfortable in the privacy of their own home. Seniors and homebound family members can stay independent with in-home care, keeping a sense of security and dignity.
While staying in their own home is a clear advantage for the elderly, American United Care home care has more benefits.
- Family Caregivers Get A Break
- Full Service
- Companionship
- Staying Independent
- Convenience, Comfortable, Security
- Costs Less Than Assisted Living
- Custom Care
Caregivers and Staff at American United Care
American United Care only hires a special kind of caregiver. Not everyone who applies meets our standards. The process to join our team is difficult, but seniors and their families love the results Potential caregivers must pass a thorough background screening that exceeds Minnesota requirements.
Cost of Home Care in Minneapolis
The cost of senior in-home health care depends on numerous factors. All seniors have specific needs. The pricing for senior home healthcare depends on number of hours a week, what supplies are used, and level of care required.
For a custom in-home care quote, complete the form above or call us at (800) 755-1458.
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American United Care Frequently Asked Questions
What does American United Care cost?
American United Care determines home care pricing based on the type of care, the amount of time care is needed, and the caregiver’s qualifications. Additional services like laundry, grocery shopping, and daily living support may affect the overall cost. Call (800) 755-1458 for customized quotes and tailored pricing.
Does American United Care accept Medicare or Medicaid for payment?
Skilled nursing and therapy are among the home care services Medicare covers. Non-medical tasks are excluded, but Medicaid can provide broader support. To learn what you may qualify for, call (800) 755-1458 and speak with a professional advisor for more details.
Does American United Care have availability for in-home care services?
Welcoming new clients is part of American United Care’s commitment to providing quality care. Availability is open for a variety of home care needs, including companion care and senior assistance. Call (800) 755-1458 to schedule an assessment and learn more.
Does American United Care offer home care for seniors?
American United Care specializes in offering tailored care plans featuring grooming, companionship, and medication reminders, ensuring safety and well-being.
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Families and their loved ones are encouraged to do the following before deciding on a community.
- Schedule a tour and visit the physical location to make sure community description is accurate.
- Confirm with community manager that living and services required for you or your loved one's unique needs and budget are met.
- Check with state government websites for additional provider licensing and information.
If there is any information that is inaccurate or needs to be updated, please contact Assisted Living Center.
Assisted Living Center uses the term "assisted living" or "personal care" to inform users that a community provides assistance with some Activities of Daily Living (ADL's). It may not meet your state's legal definition required for that level of care.