Services
At Twin Cities Health Services, we specialize in providing Basic Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) that help individuals maintain their independence and improve their quality of life in the comfort of their homes. Each service is personalized based on the client’s needs and authorized service plan.
Homemaker Services
Our Homemaker Services are designed to support individuals who need assistance maintaining a clean, safe, and organized home environment. This service is ideal for people who are unable to perform household tasks due to age, disability, or health conditions.
What’s Included:
– General housecleaning (sweeping, vacuuming, dusting)
– Laundry and linen changes
– Dishwashing and kitchen cleaning
– Grocery shopping and errand assistance
– Meal preparation and menu planning
– Household organization and safety checks
Adult Companion Services
Adult Companion Services provide emotional support, social interaction, and basic supervision to individuals who are homebound or at risk of social isolation. Our companions are more than caregivers—they are trusted allies and friendly faces.
What’s Included:
– Conversation and emotional support
– Supervision for safety and well-being
– Accompanying clients to appointments or community outings
– Reading, games, or recreational activities
– Reminders for medications or daily routines
Night Supervision
What’s Included:
– In-home, overnight presence by trained staff
– Monitoring for safety, wandering, or medical issues
– Assistance with nighttime routines and mobility
– Emergency support and reassurance during sleep hours
– Peace of mind for family caregivers
Personal Support
What’s Included:
– Help with dressing, hygiene, and grooming
– Support with cooking and light cleaning
– Mobility and transferring assistance
– Transportation coordination and community outings
– Participation in hobbies or day-to-day routines
Individual Community Living Support (ICLS)
What’s Included:
– Assistance with managing daily routines
– Help with budgeting, bills, and financial management
– Guidance on using community resources and navigating systems
– Support in developing social relationships
– Problem-solving and decision-making support
– Assistance with household management