A Trusted Partner in Supporting Independence and Quality Care

Dedicated to providing exceptional home health care services that empower individuals to live life independently and comfortably in their own homes.

Insurances We Accept

Medical Assistance (MA)

Who We Are

At Absolute Care, we are deeply committed to providing compassionate, high-quality care that helps individuals live comfortably, safely, and independently—both in their homes and within their communities.

Our personalized services are tailored to meet each person’s unique needs, offering the right level of support to foster confidence, well-being, and peace of mind. Whether it’s assistance with daily activities, mobility, personal care, medication reminders, or simply having a friendly companion or taking a walk outside, our dedicated caregivers are here to make everyday life easier and more fulfilling.

We take pride in building trusting relationships, ensuring that each client feels respected, valued, and genuinely cared for.

At Absolute Care, we’re more than just a care provider—we’re a dependable partner in helping people live life on their own terms. Guided by compassion, dignity, and respect every step of the way, we are honored to support individuals and families with the care they deserve.

Why Choose Absolute Care?

Person and Family-Centered Approach

We prioritize the unique needs and preferences of both clients and their families, ensuring personalized, holistic care.

Reliability and Responsiveness

Our team is always ready to respond quickly, offering dependable support when you need it most.

Carefully Matched Caregivers

We carefully select caregivers to ensure the perfect fit for each individual’s needs and personality.

Flexible Scheduling

Our services adapt to your schedule, delivering care when and where it’s most convenient for you.

Tailored Services

We create customized care plans designed to meet the specific needs of every individual.

Trusted by Families Across Minnesota

Families throughout the state trust us to provide compassionate, reliable care.

Our Services & Service Location

We provide Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver programs designed to support individuals in maintaining their independence and continuing to live in their homes and communities. Our personalized services are available both in-person and remotely throughout the Twin Cities metro area, delivering high-quality care where it’s needed most—at home and within the community.

Homemaker services

Assist with routine household tasks—such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping for essentials, and household organization—to help individuals maintain a safe, clean, and healthy home environment.

Individualized Home Supports (IHS)

Customized care to provide support and/or training in community living service categories, with three service options: IHS without training, IHS with training, and IHS with family training.

24-Hour Emergency Assistance

Caregivers provide immediate response, offering on-call counselling, problem-solving, and in-person support for personal emergencies at home that are non-injury related and not life-threatening.

In-Home Respite Care Services

Temporary relief for primary caregivers by offering short-term care and support to individuals in their own home. This service ensures the individual's needs are met while giving caregivers time to rest, manage personal responsibilities, or take a break. Support may include supervision, personal care, companionship, and assistance with daily activities.

Night Supervision Services

An overnight service provided to individuals who need support and monitoring while they sleep to ensure their health, safety, and well-being. Available under Minnesota’s 245D waiver services, this care is provided in the person’s own home by awake staff and may include assistance with repositioning, mobility, behavioural redirection, or other routine needs that arise during the night.

Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS)

Services are primarily designed for individuals aged 65 and older, including those on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care Waiver, and cover six core areas: cognitive support, adaptive assistance, daily living activities, household management, health and safety, and community engagement.

PCA and CFSS

Provides support in various areas, including activities of daily living (such as eating, bathing, and grooming), health-related tasks, and instrumental activities of daily living (like shopping, cooking, and laundry).

245D Services (Home and Community-Based Services)

245D services are designed for people who need more structured, long-term support under a waiver program.

PCA (Personal Care Assistance) & CFSS (Community First Services and Supports)

PCA and CFSS services are designed to help individuals with day-to-day personal care tasks so they can live more independently at home and in the community.

Our Services

Include, But are Not Limited To

Homemaker services

Assist with routine household tasks—such as light housekeeping, meal preparation, shopping for essentials, and household organization—to help individuals maintain a safe, clean, and healthy home environment.

PCA and CFSS

Provides support in various areas, including activities of daily living (such as eating, bathing, and grooming), health-related tasks, and instrumental activities of daily living (like shopping, cooking, and laundry).

Individualized Home Supports (IHS)

Customized care to provide support and/or training in community living service categories, with three service options: IHS without training, IHS with training, and IHS with family training.

24-Hour Emergency Assistance

Caregivers provide immediate response, offering on-call counselling, problem-solving, and in-person support for personal emergencies at home that are non-injury related and not life-threatening.

In-Home Respite Care Services

Temporary relief for primary caregivers by offering short-term care and support to individuals in their own home. This service ensures the individual's needs are met while giving caregivers time to rest, manage personal responsibilities, or take a break. Support may include supervision, personal care, companionship, and assistance with daily activities.

Night Supervision Services

An overnight service provided to individuals who need support and monitoring while they sleep to ensure their health, safety, and well-being. Available under Minnesota’s 245D waiver services, this care is provided in the person’s own home by awake staff and may include assistance with repositioning, mobility, behavioural redirection, or other routine needs that arise during the night.

Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS)

Services are primarily designed for individuals aged 65 and older, including those on the Elderly Waiver or Alternative Care Waiver, and cover six core areas: cognitive support, adaptive assistance, daily living activities, household management, health and safety, and community engagement.

Our Mission, Vission & Commitment

Our vision is to be the trusted leader and a valued partner in the community for in-home care, where every individual is treated with respect, dignity, and empowered to live life on their own terms. We are dedicated to building a community where compassionate, personalized care enables individuals to thrive independently, confidently, and with purpose.

Our mission is to offer comprehensive, personalized care, enabling each individual to live independently and pursue their aspirations while fostering their overall well-being.

Commitment : We believe in treating every client with the same care and consideration as if they were our own family. Our caregivers are required to undergo regular training to maintain their proficiency, ensuring the highest quality of care.

Our Core Values

These principles guide our commitment to delivering exceptional care:

Person-Centered Care

We focus on each individual’s unique needs, preferences, and goals, tailoring care to them.

Responsiveness

We listen carefully and act quickly to provide the best care experience.

Respect and Dignity

We uphold pride, independence, and self-respect for all.

Inclusion

We embrace diversity, ensuring everyone feels valued and respected.

Advocacy

We champion our clients’ rights and amplify their voices.

Empowerment

We encourage individuals to make choices that enhance their independence and well-being.

01
Referral from Case Manager
The admission process begins when a case manager identifies an individual eligible for 245D and PCA/CFSS services through a waiver program (such as CADI, BI, DD, or EW). The case manager submits a referral for the individual to a licensed provider that offers the appropriate services.
02
Initial Contact and Service Inquiry
Upon receiving the referral, the provider reaches out to the individual or their legal representative to discuss their service needs, preferences, and eligibility. During this stage, the provider may also request relevant documents, including the Support Plan and assessment summaries.
03
Service Agreement and Assessment
If both the provider and the individual agree to proceed, the formal admission process begins. This includes:
• Reviewing the individual's Support Plan and MnCHOICES Assessment.
• Conducting a provider-specific assessment to determine how services will be delivered.
• Confirming the individual’s support needs, health and safety concerns, goals, and personal preferences.
04
Development of the Support Plan
The provider works collaboratively with the individual and their support team (including the case manager and guardian, if applicable) to develop or update the Support Plan, specifying how the provider will meet the service goals outlined in the support plan.
05
Service Agreement and Documentation
Before services can begin, the provider must:
• Obtain the individual’s or legal representative’s signature on all required admission documents.
• Secure informed consent for service delivery.
• Confirm the submission of the Service Agreement when to start the services from the case manager.
06
Start of Services
Once all required documents are completed, signed and service agreement submittal is confirmed, the provider initiates service start date and identifies the caregiver meet and greet.

Additional Information

Case Manager Resources

Essential Information
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