ALLINA HEALTH

Average Rating: 4.35
4.35/5

ALLINA HEALTH is a leading Midwest healthcare organization that provides exceptional care and innovative healing methods to people in their own homes, in and around the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area as well as Western Wisconsin. Specializing in home and community care, ALLINA HEALTH is dedicated to providing comprehensive and personalized care to each individual.

ALLINA HEALTH can provide a broad range of hospice and home health services, including nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, home health aides, social work services, bereavement counseling, spiritual support, case management, pain and symptom management, mental health services, and quality of life counseling. The care staff at ALLINA HEALTH is committed to delivering compassionate and skilled care that is tailored to individual, family, and community needs.

In order to ensure that our patients receive the best possible care, ALLINA HEALTH works closely with hospitals, nursing facilities, physicians, and other community healthcare providers. The alliance provides a continuum of care that meets the clinical, social and emotional needs of those in our communities. Via partnerships with the local communities, ALLINA HEALTH provides the resources and support needed by those suffering from a range of illnesses, conditions and special needs.

ALLINA HEALTH is proud to be able to offer the latest treatments, technologies, and evidence-based practices. We strive to meet each individual’s emotional, physical, and spiritual needs. At ALLINA HEALTH, we are dedicated to assisting individuals and families throughout their healthcare journeys.

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Reviews

Sue M.
Rating: 4.5
4.5/5

My mother stayed at Allina Health for a few weeks and received compassionate care from the staff throughout her stay. The nurses were attentive and available to answer questions, as well as support us during some of the hardest moments of our lives. I was particularly impressed by how they emphasized comfort measures both physically and emotionally in my mother’s final days. The facility was also kept extremely clean, which provided great comfort to our family. Overall, we are incredibly grateful for Allina Health’s care!

Lucas T.
Rating: 4.2
4.2/5

I’m a physician that has worked with Allina Health Hospice on multiple occasions over many years – an experience I’ve found consistently excellent each time around! Their team collaborated with mine to provide the best possible holistic care to my patients: not just medically but socially & emotionally too through thorough communication & empathetic clinical practice; all while handling both medical issues I presented them elegantly & efficiently within a warm environment of respect, compassion & understanding – highly recommended!

Locations

Minneapolis, St. Paul, Edina, Woodbury, Plymouth, Blaine, Maplewood, Little Canada, Stillwater, Champlin, Inver Grove Heights, Anoka, White Bear Lake, Apple Valley, Cottage Grove, Roseville, St. Louis Park

Website URL

www.allinahealth.org

Phone Number

1-800-862-5463

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, family members and friends play an important role in hospice care. They are often involved in decision making, providing emotional support, and assisting with caregiving tasks. Hospice care teams will work closely with family members and friends to ensure that everyone’s needs are met.

No, if the patient’s condition improves and they no longer meet the criteria for hospice care, they will no longer be eligible for hospice services. If their condition improves, they may be discharged from hospice and their care will be transitioned back to their primary care physician.

Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, cover hospice care. You can check with your, your family member, or your patient’s insurance provider to determine the specific coverage and out-of-pocket costs. Some hospice programs may also provide services on a sliding fee scale, based on the individual’s ability to pay.

Yes, if you or your loved one is not satisfied with the care they are receiving, they have the right to change hospice providers. It’s important to communicate any concerns you have with the current hospice provider and, if necessary, work with your loved one’s primary care physician to find a new provider that better meets their needs.