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Community Residential Services in Richfield, Minnesota

MN Group Home

A supportive residential setting in Richfield where dignity, daily structure, wellness coordination, and community connection come together.

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Home Setting

A real residential home in Richfield

Support Model

Daily routines, wellness, and coordination

Referral Path

Fast follow-up for families and care teams

For families and guardians

See whether the home, support model, routines, and communication approach may fit your loved one.

For case managers

Send a focused referral inquiry with county, setting, urgency, support needs, and optional planning documents.

For care partners

Coordinate around wellness, daily structure, appointments, medication routines, and long-term support goals.

Trusted care standards

Professional support for individuals, families, and care teams

Reliable residential care works best when the environment feels calm, communication is clear, and every person’s rights and daily routines are respected.

Minnesota 245D Focus

Services are grounded in rights-based support, documentation, staff training, and person-centered planning.

Professional Daily Support

Experienced staff support medication routines, health observation, and communication with care teams.

Person-Centered Planning

Each plan reflects the person’s strengths, preferences, culture, goals, and desired level of independence.

Quick services overview

Residential support that honors everyday life

Our services are designed for people who need consistent residential support, skill-building, wellness oversight, and encouragement to participate in everyday community life.

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Community Residential Services

Safe, structured support in a comfortable home-like setting.

Medication & Wellness

Medication administration, health monitoring, and appointment coordination.

24-Hour Daily Support

Around-the-clock assistance with supervision, routines, and urgent needs.

Life Skills & Community

Skill-building, household participation, social connection, and community engagement.

Service fit

A clear way to understand whether MN Group Home may be a match

Strong residential providers make it easy for families and care teams to understand what kind of support is available before they call. These are the core fit signals we ask about during referral review.

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Community Residential Services in a home-like setting

245D waiver service coordination and documentation awareness

24-hour support needs, routines, supervision, and wellness follow-up

Communication with families, guardians, county teams, and providers

Planning documents can be uploaded

The referral form accepts a support plan, CSSP, or related referral document so care teams can share the right context from the start.

MN Group Home approach

Calm, coordinated care with clinical awareness

MN Group Home combines residential care experience with a professional support model, helping staff respond thoughtfully to daily living needs, medication routines, wellness changes, community activities, and each person’s goals for independence.

Clear Coordination

Communication with families, county case managers, and care teams helps support continuity and accountability.

Dignity First

Support is grounded in respect, choice, privacy, and each person’s goals for a meaningful home life.

Referral pathway

What happens after you reach out

A clear intake process helps families, case managers, and providers know what to expect without extra back-and-forth.

Step 1

Referral review

We review the inquiry, timing, current setting, and primary support needs.

Step 2

Fit conversation

We follow up with the submitter to discuss service fit, documents, and next questions.

Step 3

Care coordination

When appropriate, next steps may include team communication, planning, and transition coordination.

Referral FAQ

Quick answers before you submit

Who can submit a referral?

Families, guardians, county case managers, social workers, discharge planners, and other representatives can start an inquiry.

What information helps speed up review?

Current living setting, county, urgency, support needs, guardian or representative contact, and any relevant support plan or CSSP details are helpful.

Can I call before submitting a form?

Yes. You can call 952-594-1288 to ask about fit, timing, and next steps before sending a referral inquiry.

Start a referral inquiry with MN Group Home

Families, social workers, and county case managers can connect with us to discuss residential support needs and next steps.