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little sisters of the poor

Open since February 1, 1988

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The Little Sisters of the Poor is a Catholic religious order that provides care for elderly and infirm individuals, regardless of their faith or financial situation. Their mission is to provide a loving and compassionate home where residents are treated with dignity and respect. Little Sisters of the Poor facilities offer a variety of services, including 24-hour care, meals, medication management, and personal care. They also strive to create a warm and welcoming environment with spiritual and social activities, as well as opportunities for residents to maintain their independence and engage in meaningful activities. Residents are encouraged to participate in a variety of programs designed to stimulate their minds and bodies, such as arts and crafts, music therapy, and exercise classes. The facilities are designed to meet the unique needs of each resident, with comfortable and well-maintained living spaces, ensuring a sense of home and security. The Little Sisters of the Poor are committed to providing the highest quality of care, and their staff is dedicated to creating a positive and supportive environment for their residents....

Ratings

Overall rating

Based on a nursing home's performance on 3 sources: health inspections, staffing and quality measures.

Health facility rating

Last inspection: February 1, 2024

Staffing rating

Quality measures rating

Costs

Original Medicare typically covers short-term rehabilitation for up to 100 days (lifetime limit) following a hospital stay of at least three inpatient days or under specific qualifying circumstances, once your deductible is met. For long-term nursing home care, Medicaid may provide coverage after exhausting long-term care insurance and personal savings, depending on the facility. It's important to verify payment options and costs directly with the nursing home to ensure clarity and avoid unexpected expenses.

  • Accepts Medicaid
  • Accepts Medicare

Average occupancy

38 beds out of 73 are occupied

Reviews

Anonymous

My grandmother was so happy at the Little Sisters of the Poor. The staff was kind and caring, and she was always well-looked after. I would highly recommend this facility to anyone looking for a loving and compassionate home for their loved one.

Anonymous

The Little Sisters of the Poor did a wonderful job caring for my father. They provided a clean and safe environment, and the staff was always available to answer questions and address any concerns.

Amenities

  • hospital affiliated
  • sprinkled
  • family council
  • resident council
  • continuing care retirement community

Contact information

+1 651 227 0336

330 exchange street south,saint paul,MN 55102

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