Interim HealthCare of
Twin Cities

Personalized support, a holistic approach, and clinical excellence — all in the comfort of home.
2680 Arthur St., Roseville, MN, 55113

Services in Twin Cities

From short-term assistance after a hospital stay to long-term help with everyday tasks, and from highly specialized medical care to daily companionship, we’re here to help provide the individualized care your loved one needs to thrive.

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
Not sure what you need? We can help. Give us a call and we will guide you through it.

About Us

Locally owned and operated, we recruit our team of professional caregivers and staff from the local area's most experienced community members. Our fully-vetted staff are selected for their demonstrated commitment to excellence in care, giving you the peace of mind that your loved one is in the best possible hands.
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What Our Community is Saying

I spent quite a while talking to the wife of a previous patient. She is requesting to have our services back because of how great you two were with the patient. You clearly made an impact on this patient and wife for her to call us 4 months after we discharged asking for Interim, and you, to re-admit him for additional care.
Patient Call with Director of Nursing.
My Mom's nurse has been amazing and treats my mom as if she was part of the family. She communicates very well with me and gives me "a view when I cannot be there.
Call from Patient's Son.
There are not enough words for me to say how much Shannon did for my mother. They had such a connection. If I could, I would give her a million stars, grant her every Friday off and tell everyone, everywhere, about how wonderful she is as a hospice nurse. I can't recommend Interim Hospice enough.
Daughter of a Patient.
I want to recognize Jessica Lofgren, LPN, for her amazing work. She's consistent, hardworking, skilled, and caring. She sets the standard for nursing with her exceptional wound care, successfully treating our toughest cases. I'm very grateful to have her at our facility and want to commend her work ethic, skill, and expertise.
RN at The Legacy of St. Anthony.
A patient and their family indicated that the patient has had a lot of therapy for almost a year. The patient has been a bit jaded as their therapy experience had not been good and never felt like she got any better, until she met Dawn. They all feel that Dawn has made the most difference in her life, and the therapy that she provided has been the best.
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I want to recognize Anna for diligently tracking a pending home care client who was hospitalized before we could start services. Thanks to her communication with hospital social workers, we admitted the client to our hospice and provided needed care. When many hospitals transition patients to their own hospices, Anna's work stands out as a testament to her dedication.
Lisa F., Therapy Supervisor.
I am calling to tell you how wonderful Renata is. I wanted you to know what an amazing job she is doing. Her approach is amazing, and she knows exactly what you need when you need it. She is very respectful and was here to help me achieve whatever level I wanted to be at. She is such an asset to your company, and l thought it was important that you know that
Patient call to Therapy Supervisor.
There was a woman who came to sit with me. She arrived very early Easter morning and stayed with me until evening. That is kindness; I just could hardly believe it. I really appreciated her being here with me.
Comment from Patient's Spouse to Spiritual Care Supervisor.
I'm calling to commend Alicia for her outstanding job. Her manner, training, and experience made a huge difference. I was having issues with my medication and no one was calling me back, but after talking to Alicia, I got a call from someone who could help. My husband and I think she's an angel from heaven. She made a tremendous difference in our lives.
Patient call to Director of Nursing.
Maggie is just great - she was here so much in the day, and even came back later to be with a patient. Most companies don't do that.
Mary at Care Suites.

What’s Happening

Homecare Scope of Services - Updated 1/1/2026
Mar. 23

Services Provided (Updated 1/1/2026): 

  • Skilled Nursing

  • Physical Therapy

  • Occupational Therapy

  • Speech Therapy

  • Medical Social Work

  • Home Health Aide

Clinical Skills and Specialties (Updated 1/1/2026):

  • Wound Ostomy Certified Nurse

  • Catheter Management

  • Chronic Disease Management

  • Post Operative Care

  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation

  • Neurologic Rehabilitation

  • Home Safety and Fall Prevention

  • Edema Management

  • Dementia Care

  • Dysphagia/Swallow Assessments

  • Diet Texture Management

Services Not Provided (Updated 1/1/2026):

  • Homemaker/Companion Services

  • Pediatric Nursing

  • Pediatric Therapy

  • Neonatal Care

  • Postpartum/Maternal Care

  • Respiratory Therapy

  • Ventilator and Tracheostomy Care

  • Infusion Therapy

  • Dialysis

  • Nutritionist/Registered Dietician

  • Enteral Feeding

  • Chemotherapy and Cancer Treatments

  • Behavioral Health Management

  • Substance Use Disorder Management

  • Continuous (24 hour) or Shift Care

  • Twice Daily Visits

     

A Legacy of Care: Honoring Social Workers During Women’s History Month
Mar. 22
March is a time to recognize both Social Workers Month and Women’s History Month—an opportunity to reflect on a profession rooted in compassion, advocacy, and the determination of women who believed everyone deserved dignity and care.

Social work was born from a desire to protect the vulnerable, uplift communities, and ensure no one was overlooked. That mission remains just as vital today as it was more than a century ago.

The Woman Who Helped Shape Social Work

When we reflect on the roots of social work, Jane Addams stands out as a guiding light. Often called the mother of social work, she devoted her life to caring for immigrants, children, and families who had few resources and even fewer advocates.

In 1889, she co-founded Hull House in Chicago, creating a welcoming place where people could find education, health care support, childcare, and hope. Jane believed care should meet people where they are—supporting not just immediate needs, but the whole person. 

Women at the Heart of the Profession

From the very beginning, social work has been led by women who saw unmet needs and felt called to help. They gave voice to the unheard, challenged unfair systems, and built stronger, more caring communities.

Carrying the Legacy Into the Home

That legacy lives on through today’s Medical Social Workers, many of whom are women who bring empathy, resilience, and advocacy into the homes of patients and families every day. 

Continuing Jane Addams’ vision, they support individuals through some of life’s most complex moments—advocating for patients’ rights, helping navigate the health care system, and providing comfort, guidance, and dignity where it matters most: at home.

At Interim Health care of the Twin Cities, medical social work is a vital part of home health services. Our social workers collaborate with patients, families, and care teams to address emotional, social, and practical needs—because healing is about more than physical care alone.

Honoring the Past, Supporting the Present

This March, we honor the women who helped build the foundation of social work and the professionals who continue that mission today. Their dedication reminds us that meaningful care is rooted in understanding, advocacy, and human connection.

At Interim Health care care of the Twin Cities, we’re proud to support the work of medical social workers who bring compassion into homes and help individuals feel supported, heard, and empowered.

Happy Women’s History Month and Social Workers Month from all of us at Interim HealthCare of the Twin Cities.
Proudly Serving the Twin Cities Area
Areas we provide care:
  • Sherburne MN
  • Isanti MN
  • Chisago MN
  • Washington MN
  • Anoka MN
  • Wright MN
  • Hennepin MN
  • Ramsey MN
  • Carver MN
  • Scott MN
  • Dakota MN

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