
Interim HealthCare of Twin Cities
- (651) 917-3634 Main Office
Services in Twin Cities
What we offer
- Home Healthcare
- Hospice
- Aide & Social Work Services
- Music/Massage Therapy, Aide, Volunteer
- Nursing for Disease & Wound Management
- Nursing for Pain & Symptom Management
- Physical/Occupational/Speech Therapy
- Social Work, Chaplain, Bereavement
About Us
What Our Community is Saying
What’s Happening
Services Provided (Updated 1/1/2025):
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Skilled Nursing
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Physical Therapy
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Occupational Therapy
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Speech Therapy
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Medical Social Work
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Home Health Aide
Clinical Skills and Specialties (Updated 1/1/2025):
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Wound Ostomy Certified Nurse
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Catheter Management
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Chronic Disease Management
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Post Operative Care
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Orthopedic Rehabilitation
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Neurologic Rehabilitation
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Home Safety and Fall Prevention
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Edema Management
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Dementia Care
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Dysphagia/Swallow Assessments
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Diet Texture Management
Services Not Provided (Updated 1/1/2025):
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Homemaker/Companion Services
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Pediatric Nursing
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Pediatric Therapy
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Neonatal Care
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Postpartum/Maternal Care
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Respiratory Therapy
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Ventilator and Tracheostomy Care
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Infusion Therapy
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Dialysis
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Nutritionist/Registered Dietician
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Enteral Feeding
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Chemotherapy and Cancer Treatments
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Behavioral Health Management
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Substance Use Disorder Management
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Continuous (24 hour) or Shift Care
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Twice Daily Visits
Especially in Hospice & Chronic Illness Care
Staying well-hydrated isn’t just about quenching thirst — it's vital for medication effectiveness, healthy circulation, and daily comfort, especially for those with chronic illness or receiving hospice care.
1. Medication Absorption
- Without enough fluids, medications may not work as intended or may take longer to take effect.
- Some drugs can irritate the stomach if taken without adequate water.
2. Circulation & Organ Function
Our bodies are over 60% water, and it plays a big role in keeping blood flowing smoothly.
- Proper hydration supports kidney function, helping the body process medications safely.
- It also helps regulate blood pressure and prevent dizziness or fatigue.
3. Comfort & Quality of Life
Even mild dehydration in seniors can lead to:
- Headaches
- Dry mouth
- Constipation
- Confusion or fatigue
For hospice patients, comfort is key, and small sips throughout the day can make a big difference in well-being.
Tips for Caregivers:
- Offer water-rich foods (like melon or soup)
- Use a favorite cup or straw for ease
- Encourage small, regular sips instead of large drinks

• Providing companionship to patients in the final months or weeks of life
• Helping in our office
• Helping with community outreach
Won’t you join us?
You can make a difference in someone’s life, every day.
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When it Matters Most, Count on Us.
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