Alliance Health Care, Inc.
Comprehensive Home Care License
Alliance Health Care - Corporate Office
2260 Cliff Rd, Eagan, MN, 55122
(651) 895-8030
https://alliancehealthcare.com
Service Details
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.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Dakota County
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At Home Services
- Assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Eating Assistance
- Errand running/shopping
- Help with preparing meals
- Housekeeping
- Laundry
- Modified Diet Preparation
- Transfer Assistance
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Licenses and Certifications
- Medicare Certified
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Medical Services
- Advanced Practice Nurse services
- Complex or specialty healthcare services
- Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) services
- Medication management
- Registered/Skilled Nursing services
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Payment
- Medicare
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Personal Care
- Bathing
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Service Availability
- Serves residents or existing clients
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
ID | Type | Agency | Url |
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02838 | Comprehensive Home Care Provider | Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) | https://www.health.state.mn.us/facilities/regulation/homecare/providers/renewal.html |
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Most programs serve Dakota County
Service area may be dependent on program and serve additional counties
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 895-8030 | |
Toll Free | (800) 548-0980 |
Last Update
12/11/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
- 24-Hour Emergency Assistance (Waiver)
- Adult Companion Services
- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
- Assistive Technology
- Chore Services (Waiver)
- Community Residential Services
- Family Caregiver Services
- Financial Management Services (FMS) Provider
- Foster Care, Adult
- Homemaker Services
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Family Training
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) with Training
- Individualized Home Supports (IHS) without Training
- Medical Equipment and Supplies
- Night Supervision
- Personal Care Assistant (PCA)
- Personal Care Assistant (PCA) Choice
- Positive Support Services
- Respite
- Semi-Independent Living Services (SILS)
- Specialist Services
- Specialized Equipment and Supplies
- Transportation (Waiver)
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LT-2800.3000Home Health Aide Services Definition
Programs that offer the services of paraprofessional aides who provide personal health care services which do not require special technical training, in the homes of recently discharged hospital patients, elderly individuals and people with disabilities. Services are provided in accordance with a written home health care plan and may include feeding, bathing and grooming patients; changing their beds; taking their temperature, pulse or respiration; helping them to the toilet or to use a bedpan; and other types of assistance that enhance their physical and emotional comfort. The home health aide may also perform other activities as taught by a health professional for a specific patient including changing a colostomy bag; assisting with the use of devices for aid to daily living; assisting with prescribed range of motion exercises; assisting with prescribed ice cap or collar; doing simple urine tests for sugar, acetone or albumin; measuring and preparing special diets; measuring fluid intake and output; and supervising the self-administration of medications (reminding the individual to take the medication, opening bottle caps, reading the medication label to the individual, observing the individual taking medications, checking the self-administered dosage against the label of the container and reassuring the individual that they have obtained and are taking the correct dosage).
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LT-2800.3100Home Nursing Definition
Programs that offer skilled nursing care under the guidance and supervision of a physician in the homes of recently discharged hospital patients and other people who need continuous nursing care but are not in an acute phase of their illness.
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PH-3300.3000Homemaker Assistance Definition
Programs that offer the services of trained homemakers who go into the homes of families whose routines have been disrupted by long or short-term illness, disability or other problems, and assume responsibility for routine household activities including menu planning, budgeting, shopping, child care, meal preparation, laundry and general household management including light housekeeping.
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PH-3300.6500Personal Care Definition
Programs that offer the services of paraprofessional aides who provide assistance with personal hygiene (bathing, grooming and mouth care), clothing care, ambulation, seating, toileting, housekeeping (changing bed linens or other chores that are essential to the individual's health and comfort), food preparation and nutritional and environmental support for recently discharged hospital patients, elderly people and people with disabilities in their own homes or other settings. Personal care may also include supervision which involves cueing, reminding, prompting or directing daily activities, as needed, but does not include medical services.