Assisted Living & Customized Living for Your Loved Ones
Assisted living homes and personalized living solutions tailored for people with physical and mental disabilities. Our mission is to offer a safe and nurturing environment where residents can enjoy independence while receiving essential care and support.
What is Assisted Living?
In Minnesota, assisted living refers to residential care facility that provides support for individuals of all ages who need assistance with daily activities ranging from simple supervision to complex mental or physical healthcare.
At 1 On 1 Comprehensive Healthcare Solution, our 5-person customized assisted living facilities are equipped to meet the diverse healthcare needs of all residents. Our care facilities are fully equipped to support individuals with complex medical and mental health needs. We provide specialized care and resources to ensure that every resident receives the comprehensive support they require.
Assisted living aims to promote residents’ independence while ensuring they have access to the support they need in a community setting.
At 1 on 1 Comprehensive Healthcare Solution LLC, our homes are customized to meet the need of residents.
Comprehensive Assisted Living Services Tailored for Your Needs
Here are some advantages of Assisted Living Facilities & Services
Room and Board
Enjoy comfortable accommodations and nutritious, home-cooked meals designed to support health and well-being.
24 Hour Staff Support
Our dedicated team of caregivers provides around-the-clock supervision and care to ensure the safety and comfort of all residents.
Advocacy Support
We assist our residents in accessing essential community resources, including healthcare services and social programs.
Appointment Management
We handle the scheduling and transportation to important medical, therapy, and social service appointments, ensuring residents never miss a vital engagement.
Medication Management
Our team ensures medications are taken on schedule, providing peace of mind to residents and their families.
Home Health Services
Personalized care is available, including medical monitoring, personal hygiene assistance, and help with daily living activities.
Housekeeping Services
We maintain a clean, organized, and comfortable environment for all residents.
Social and Recreational Activities
We encourage community interaction and personal growth through a variety of engaging activities and events.
If you’re seeking specialized services or have specific needs that aren’t listed here, please don’t hesitate to reach out. We strive to accommodate all requests and make any necessary adjustments to ensure your loved ones receive the care and support they truly deserve.
Call us at 763-299-0025, or 612-237-8725, or email us at admin@1on1comprehensivehealthcare.com
Our goal is to create a supportive environment where residents can maintain their independence, engage with the community, and receive the necessary care to enhance their quality of life.
Payment accepted
We accept
- Private Pay
- Medical Assistance
- Waiver Services including Elderly Waiver, and CADI waiver.
- Other insurances
- Call us directly to discuss payment methods

Direction to apply for waiver Services in Minnesota
Background
Minnesotans with disabilities or chronic illnesses who need certain levels of care may qualify for the state’s home and community-based waiver programs.
Medicaid home and community-based service (HCBS) waivers afford states the flexibility to develop and implement creative alternatives to placing Medicaid-eligible people in hospitals, nursing facilities or Intermediate Care Facilities for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICFs/DD). HCBS waivers allow states to put together various service options that are not available under regular Medical Assistance. These service options are available to people in addition to services covered by Medical Assistance. Generally, these services are targeted to people with specific needs or diagnosis.
DHS recognizes the importance of helping people live where they choose with appropriate services that assure their health and safety.
In 1999, the United States Supreme Court in the Olmstead v. L.C. decision interpreted the Title II of the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) to include supporting people with disabilities in the most integrated setting possible. The decision applies to people of any age who have a disability. The Olmstead v. L.C. decision played an important role in the expansion of consumer-directed services in Minnesota as well as in other states. More information is available on Minnesota’s Olmstead Plan.
Corresponding with the Olmstead v. L.C. decision, President George W. Bush in February 2001 announced the New Freedom Initiative. The New Freedom Initiative is a comprehensive plan that represents an important step in working to ensure that Americans have the opportunity to learn and develop skills, engage in productive work, make choices about their daily lives and participate fully in community life.
Eligibility
To participate in one of the home and community-based waiver program, the following questions must be asked about the services:
- Are the services necessary to ensure the recipient’s health, welfare and safety?
- Will the services address skill development and/or skill maintenance?
- Is the service covered by any other funding source, such as Medical Assistance state plan services, private health care coverage, Medicare, education or Vocational Rehabilitation Service?
- Have all options been assessed and does this option meet the individual desires, needs and preferences of the person?
- Is the cost of the service considered reasonable and customary?
Because each of the waiver programs was written to meet federal guidelines, each program includes:
- Eligibility requirements specific to the type of disability
- Funding parameters and limits
- Separate county and/or state policies
- Service menus
Programs
Minnesota has entered into a number of waiver agreements with the federal government in order to provide Minnesotans with more choice in their services. There are some differences in the services available in each waiver and the amount of money a person can use to purchase supports.
Home and community-based waiver programs available to people who meet the eligibility criteria include:
- Alternative Care, a program that supports certain home and community-based services for older Minnesotans, age 65 years and over, who are at risk of nursing home placement and have low levels of income and assets.
- Brain Injury (BI) Waiver for people with acquired or traumatic brain injuries who need the level of care provided in a nursing facility that provides specialized (cognitive and behavioral supports) services for people with brain injury or neurobehavioral hospital level of care.
- Community Alternative Care (CAC) Waiver for chronically ill and medically fragile people who need the level of care provided in a hospital.
- Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) Waiver for people with disabilities who require the level of care provided in a nursing facility.
- Developmental Disabilities (DD) Waiver for people with developmental disability or related condition who need the level of care provided in an Intermediate Care Facility for Persons with Developmental Disabilities (ICF/DD).
- Elderly Waiver (EW) for people over the age of 65 years who require the level of care provided in a nursing facility.
Consumer directed community supports (CDCS) is available under the Alternative Care program and each of the waivers.
Apply
You can apply for waiver programs at your local county social services agency. A screening process determines eligibility for all waiver programs. DHS administers the following waiver programs for people with disabilities:
- Brain Injury
- Community Alternative Care
- Community Access for Disability Inclusion
- Developmental Disabilities
DHS also administers the Elderly Waiver (EW) waiver program and the Alternative Care program to provide home and community-based services for eligible older Minnesotans. For more information or to apply, contact your local county agency.
How to Qualify for our Assisted Living Home in Minnesota?
Be over 18 years of age (age restriction may apply to specific locations).
Diagnosis: Individuals should have a documented diagnosis of a mental or physical illness, brain injury, or other disability.
Willingness to Adhere to Care Plans:

Conveniently Located at 4 Locations in Minnesota
1 on 1 Comprehensive Healthcare Solution, proudly operates 5 persons assisted living facilities strategically located throughout Minnesota. Our commitment to providing exceptional, personalized care is reflected in our thoughtfully designed environments, where residents can thrive in a supportive and nurturing atmosphere. Whether you or a loved one require assistance with daily activities or specialized healthcare services, our dedicated team is here to ensure a seamless transition and a high quality of life.
We proudly offer personalized care services in Minnesota. If you’d like to learn more about how we can assist your family, call us, or Email us at admin@1on1comprehensivehealthcare.com.
Our dedicated team is here to provide the support you need
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