Home Health Care in Bloomington, Minnesota — Free Provider Directory

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If you're looking for home health care in Bloomington — for a parent, spouse, or family member — this directory gives you what families need: verified agencies, what insurance they accept, what specialty programs they offer, and exactly how to reach them. Free. No signup. No "click to be contacted."

How Home Health in Bloomington Works

Bloomington is served by a strong mix of hospital-affiliated home health programs (M Health Fairview Southdale, HealthPartners, Allina) and regional independents. Several agencies have specialized programs for dementia, post-surgical recovery, wound care, and multilingual support (Spanish, Hmong, Somali, and others).

Home health comes in three forms, often blended:

  1. Skilled home health — short-term RN visits, PT/OT/SLP after a hospitalization; Medicare-covered
  2. Personal care (PCA) — bathing, dressing, meals, medication reminders; long-term, often Medicaid + Elderly Waiver / CADI / Alternative Care covered
  3. Hospice at home — see our Bloomington hospice directory

What's Covered & What It Costs in Bloomington

Pay source Cost to family
Medicare (skilled, short-term) $0 if eligible
Minnesota Medical Assistance $0 generally
Elderly Waiver (65+) $0
CADI (under 65) $0
Alternative Care Sliding scale
VA / Aid & Attendance Per benefit
Private pay $25–$40/hr non-medical · $60+/hr skilled

For details: MN Elderly Waiver Guide · CADI Waiver Guide.

Questions to Ask Each Bloomington Agency

Bloomington–Area Home Health Agencies (Verified)

Verified for current address, phone, Medicare certification, and Minnesota DHS enrollment. Last verified 2026-05-17. Submit corrections at help@senova.info.

(Listings populated dynamically — top 12 Bloomington-area home health agencies. For each: name, phone, address, service area, languages, accepted insurance, specialty programs.)

Bloomington-Specific Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can home health start in Bloomington? Most agencies complete an in-home assessment within 24–72 hours of referral, with services starting the same week. Post-hospitalization referrals from Fairview Southdale or Methodist usually happen pre-discharge.

Can home health visit at Friendship Village, Heritage Park, or other Bloomington senior communities? Yes. Most agencies routinely visit clients in independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing facilities throughout Bloomington and the southwest suburbs.

Are there multilingual agencies serving Bloomington? Yes — several Twin Cities agencies have dedicated Spanish, Hmong, Somali, and Oromo programs that serve Bloomington families.

Will Medicare pay for long-term home care in Bloomington? No. Medicare home health is short-term and skilled. For long-term in-home help, look at Medical Assistance + Elderly Waiver / CADI / Alternative Care.

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Reviewed by the Senova editorial team. Medical disclaimer: General guidance, not medical advice. Verify current eligibility and benefits with Minnesota DHS (mn.gov/dhs) or your licensed provider before making decisions.