Best Care runs out of North St Paul, at 2562 7th Ave E, Suite 201, but the actual service area stretches across the whole Twin Cities region rather than sticking to one neighborhood. Twenty years in, the agency has built up a staff of more than 150 nurses, therapists, and caregivers, with Leann Lindahl serving as Chief Strategy Officer.
The home office itself sits somewhere walkable; a Walk Score of 77 means a lot of nearby errands don’t require a car, though given how spread out the client base is, that’s more relevant to the office itself than to most clients receiving care. What Best Care actually delivers is fairly clinical for a home care agency: skilled nursing, physical and occupational therapy, help with daily living tasks, meal prep, light housekeeping, and 24/7 coverage when needed.
That range covers two very different situations. Someone recovering from a hospital stay needs short-term, intensive support. Someone managing a chronic condition needs something steadier and longer-term. Both hourly and live-in arrangements are on the table.
Personal Care Aide services, Financial Management Services, 245D Waivered Services for people with developmental disabilities, and Community First Choice Services all exist here, not as vague offerings but as named, distinct tracks. That breadth points to an agency built to handle a wide range of situations rather than one narrow lane, which matters for families who aren’t sure yet exactly what kind of support they’ll need six months from now.