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For more information, and to determine if nursing home care is appropriate,
call
Anoka County Public Health Nursing
763-422-6970
A decision to stay in a nursing home is based more on health care needs than
housing needs. Depending on the severity and the expected duration of an
illness, a nursing home stay might be the best choice for senior health care.
The advantage of a nursing home is that the senior will receive 24-hour, 7
day-a-week specialized care. 
Nursing home services may be covered in part or in full by private pay,
long-term care insurance or health care insurance. When skilled nursing becomes
necessary, seniors with low income and insufficient, or no insurance, may apply
to the county for help. Hospital social workers can help with the application
process. Seniors and those concerned with their care can talk with an Anoka
County Public Health Nurse.
For a list of nursing homes in Anoka County and elsewhere in Minnesota, go to
the
Nursing Home Database on the Minnesota Department of Human Services Web
site.
To see annual inspection reports for most of Minnesota's nursing homes, go
the the
Inspection Findings, Nursing & Boarding Home Survey page on the
Minnesota Department of Health Web site.