Helping Hand Assisted Living is an assisted living facility located in Brandon, South Dakota. This facility offers support and care for residents who require assistance with daily activities while providing a community environment. The emphasis is on creating a supportive living situation for individuals who need varying levels of help, particularly those who do not require the round-the-clock medical attention found in nursing homes.
Helping Hand Assisted Living provides comprehensive care for residents with diabetes by offering monitoring and assistance in managing their condition. This may include blood sugar monitoring and ensuring medication compliance. The staff is trained to help residents maintain proper diet and exercise routines that are crucial for diabetes management.
The facility employs a team of skilled staff dedicated to meeting the needs of the residents. The staff-to-resident ratio is maintained at a level allowing personalized attention, ensuring that each resident receives necessary support. This is supplemented with ancillary services, such as on-site therapy and routine visits from healthcare professionals, to address various medical needs.
Incontinence care at Helping Hand Assisted Living is managed with respect and sensitivity. Residents who require assistance with continence are provided with appropriate products and regular scheduled toileting to maintain comfort and dignity.
For non-ambulatory residents, Helping Hand offers customized care plans that include assistance with mobility, transfers, and positioning. The facility is equipped with safety features to ensure that residents with limited mobility can navigate their environment comfortably and safely, allowing them to participate in community activities to the fullest extent possible.
Costs at this community start at $4,044 and range up to $4,044. The average price in the community is $4,044, which is less than the average price in the area of $4,962. The cost of assisted living in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.