Grace Place
Program Description
The Grace Place (Assisted Living) at the Korean Service Center is the leading Korean organization in the United States that supports Korean immigrants living in Minnesota who face language and cultural barriers to live independent and healthy lives.
Established in 1999, Grace Place provides comprehensive services tailored to the individual needs of those over 65 years of age or people with disabilities to live independently in their own homes. Please contact us for more information and consultation. We will help you live a healthy and happy life together.
All employees of Grace Place are trained professionals (Home Health Aides) according to government regulations.
Program Details
Provide services tailored to everyone based on their individual health status and insurance plan.
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Independent living space (1 Bedroom apartment)
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Customized care
Daily living assistance service
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Cleaning
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Laundry
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Bathing
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House chore assistance
Meal service
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Korean meal provided twice a day
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Daily balanced snacks provided
Entertainment service
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Korean satellite TV available
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Various special activities (Taichi, Walk with ease, Exercise, Bingo, etc.)
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Cultural Events (Mother's/Father's Day, Korean holidays, etc.)
Medical visit
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Doctor visit and checkup once a week
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Nurse on duty
24 Hour Care
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24-hour emergency phone line (lifeline)
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24-hour staff on duty
Care service
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Regular vitals and blood sugar checks
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Incontinence care
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Schedules medical appointment and interpretation connections
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Provide transportation to clinic and social service institution