Our Night Supervision service ensures a trained, awake caregiver is present overnight to monitor safety, provide reassurance, and assist with any needs.
Features:
- Awake staff throughout the night
- Support for mobility, medication, and comfort
- Reduces risks and provides family peace of mind
Why Overnight Supervision Matters:
- Prevents nighttime accidents
- Supports clients with health concerns
- Offers rest for family caregivers
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
We offer the following services:
- Individualized Home Supports with Training
- Individualized Home Supports with Family Training
- Individualized Home Supports without Training
- Night Supervision
- Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS)
- Respite Care (In-Home)
- Integrated Community Support
- Homemaker Services
Yes, we proudly accept both.
Absolutely. All our caregivers are fully trained and meet both state and DHS requirements.
You can reach us by:
Phone: 612-500-8839
Email: info@caregiversmn.com
Or submit a referral through our website.
Our multilingual team includes speakers of English, Somali, Swahili, Amharic, Spanish, Hmong, and more.
We serve clients in all counties throughout Minnesota.
We focus on personalized care, cultural understanding, and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism and compassion.
We also match clients with caregivers who can communicate in their preferred language—removing barriers and ensuring meaningful, comfortable interactions.
Yes, we typically require a minimum number of hours per visit, but we are flexible based on each client’s unique needs.
In most cases, services can begin within a few days of the assessment, depending on care plan requirements.
We make every effort to ensure caregiver consistency to promote familiarity, trust, and quality of care.
All caregivers undergo a thorough background check, reference checks, and competency evaluations before joining our team.
Absolutely. Your comfort and trust matter. If you’re not satisfied, we’ll gladly match you with another qualified caregiver.