Certified by Triniti Home Health & Hospice • Apr 12, 2026
Home Health Care ServiceHospice & Long Term CareHome NursesHospice and Palliative Medicine
Triniti Home Health & Hospice + Elim Home Care & Hospice is a faith-based, non-profit organization helping people to live well. Our home care was established in 1991, and our hospice established in 2005. The health and safety of your patients, caregivers, and family members is our number one priority.
For over 29 years, we've maintained rigorous, high-level safety protocols to help mitigate contagious illnesses and protect our community. We are consistently named in the top 25 percent of home care agencies nationwide for our excellent outcomes.
Triniti Home Health & Hospice + Elim Home Care & Hospice is jointly owned by Guardian Angels Senior Services and Cassia, an Augustana/Elim affiliation.
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Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
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Certified by Triniti Home Health & Hospice • Apr 12, 2026
Certified by Triniti Home Health & Hospice • Apr 12, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
5/25/20268:00 AM - 4:30 PM
7/4/2026Closed
9/7/20268:00 AM - 4:30 PM
11/26/20268:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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Barbara Braun
Mar 28, 2026
5.0
Compassionate care from start to finish. Triniti staff cared for my mom with profound kindness and dignity. They treated our whole family like their own. We are forever grateful for their guidance and support.
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Karla Rendon
Mar 28, 2026
5.0
Very professional, helpful. They went out of their way to give me the care I needed. Thank you.
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Tim Vokaty
Mar 24, 2026
5.0
We are so grateful for all of the help received from triniti during a very difficult and stressful time with our mom. Their love and compassion on a personal level will always be remembered and appreciated. I'd recommend them to anyone in need of hospice!
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Helen Peterson
Jan 25, 2026
2.0
Listen and Silent have the same letters with the obvious rearrangment of the letters. To listen a person must be silent. This group needs training in hearing what their customer is telling them. You probably have knowledge and feel you are superior to the people you are serving , you still SHOULD be taught the skill of listening. I should have taken my Mother to her home and continued to be the Care Giver. The Patient was your customer, but ti me she is my Parent..
I realize you have a list of patients and more will come. There is no emotional attachment to the people. You are paid to serve them. You should work on empathy along with sympathy.
Just because I disagree with you does not translate to dislkiing the group.
The Music was fabulous! The Massage Person was excellent.
The Caley House isn't where Helen should have been for the care she needed. I put more hours in then theie employees. I needed assistance in finding an appropriate place for the care she needed.
Best wishes
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Joyce Elton
Jan 23, 2026
5.0
Triniti Home Health Care is the best! I had 4 weeks of in-home health care after hip surgery and everyone was very professional and friendly. I especially want to recognize Pat. He knew what exercises were the best for my recovery and was always pleasant and supportive. Thanks for your encouragement in my recovery. Joyce
Frequently Asked Questions About Triniti Home Health & Hospice
What is home health care?
Home Health encompasses a wide range of health and social services for individuals recovering from an acute illness or managing chronic illnesses. These services are delivered at home to recovering, disabled, acute, or chronically ill individuals whose needs may be medical, nursing, or therapeutic treatments.
Our staff travel to the client’s homes which include single-family houses, apartments, assisted living facilities, group homes, residential housing facilities, or congregate living environments.
When is home health beneficial?
Home health is beneficial to individuals recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery. It’s also often an alternative to long-term institutional care. Oftentimes, families may require higher levels of ongoing support for their loved ones and that’s when we step in. Home health services allow clients to maintain independence and privacy as they receive regular support from their team at home.
How does one qualify for skilled home health care services?
To receive our home health services, a physician must verify that the individual is homebound, and write orders for home health including skilled services such as nursing and physical therapy. Individuals who are interested in home health services should contact our home health team to discuss their eligibility.
Who pays for home health services?
Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurances pay for home health services. Skilled services are covered 100% and are delivered on an intermittent basis.
How often does a home health professional come to the home?
Each home health client receives a personal care plan tailored to their needs. It’s common for many clients to receive multiple visits during the week depending on which services they are receiving. Each visit usually lasts 35-45 minutes.
What makes Triniti Home Health & Hospice different from competitors?
At Triniti Home Health & Hospice, we pride ourselves on building long-lasting, Christian-based relationships with our clients and their families. We understand the important role we play as we assist our clients with recovery and comfort. As home health and hospice care continue to evolve, we ensure our care team has the most cutting-edge technology to assist in our high standard of care.
What is hospice care? Why should I consider hospice?
Hospice refers to the philosophy that focuses on providing palliative care to individuals at the end of life. Hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life until death, instead of curative treatments that may postpone death or diminish the quality of life.
What is the goal of hospice?
The goal of hospice is to focus on symptom management and quality of life, so individuals and their families enjoy the remaining time they have together. Hospice also provides training to the caregiver in the home on what to expect with changes at end of life.
What does hospice offer?
Our hospice team of interdisciplinary members offers excellent pain and symptom management, respite, as well as socio-emotional and spiritual support for individuals and their families. Support is provided 24/7, there is always someone available to answer questions and to make a visit. In addition, Triniti Home Health & Hospice provides bereavement services for families who have lost a loved one. Over a 13-month period, the bereaved will receive resources and support from our coordinator and team.
How does a person qualify for hospice?
To qualify for hospice, a doctor must indicate that you have a life-limiting illness that limits life expectancy to less than 6 months if the disease were to follow its normal course. Anyone with a life-limiting illness such as heart disease, lung disease, end-stage dementia, cancer, or other chronic diseases could qualify for hospice care. Contact us for more information!
What services are offered by hospice?
Hospice services are designed to provide emotional and spiritual support to individuals and their families. In addition to the core team of caregivers consisting of registered nurses, a physician, and a social worker, someone may choose to receive additional services from a home health aide, chaplain, volunteer, music therapist, and massage therapist. Triniti hospice also trained the care team to provide M-technique, a special comfort measure, as well as aroma care.
What qualifications and training do hospice staff have?
In addition to being compassionate and having a calling to serve clients and families during end-of-life, all hospice staff are licensed/certified and have received specialized training to administer end-of-life care. In addition, Triniti Home Health & Hospice nurses and social workers have been trained specifically for veterans at end of life (level II We Honor Veterans provider). Also, our medical director has special hospice medical certification and is available to us 24/7.
Who pays for hospice care?
Hospice is a Medicare benefit. Anyone who has Medicare Part A that meets eligibility can receive hospice services paid for by Medicare.
Aside from Medicare, medical assistance and most private insurance programs also pay for hospice services. This typically means that cost of services, supplies, medications, and equipment related to the individual’s terminal diagnosis are covered. Hospice provides different levels of care depending on the stage of illness and does not typically provide 24-hour care. If your loved one requires round-the-clock care, family members may need to pay out-of-pocket for additional services.
Does a hospice organization need to be certified?
Yes. Hospice is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health and certified by CMS the Center for Medicare Services. Triniti Home Health became Medicare certified in 1991, and Triniti Hospice became Medicare certified in 2005.
What is home health care and who is it for?
Home health care provides medical, nursing, or therapeutic treatments at home for individuals recovering from illness, injury, or managing chronic conditions. Our staff visit clients in their homes or assisted living facilities to deliver these services.
How do I qualify for skilled home health care services?
A physician must verify the individual is homebound and write orders for skilled home health services like nursing or therapy. You can contact our home health team to discuss your eligibility.
What kinds of hospice care does Triniti offer?
Our hospice care focuses on comfort and quality of life for individuals at end-of-life. We provide symptom management, emotional, spiritual, and physical support, as well as bereavement services for families.
Who pays for home health and hospice services at Triniti?
Medicare, Medicaid, and most private insurance plans cover our skilled home health and hospice services, typically including costs for care, supplies, and equipment related to the diagnosis.
What makes Triniti Home Health & Hospice different from other providers?
We build long-lasting, faith-based relationships, prioritize safety with rigorous protocols, and utilize cutting-edge technology to deliver high-quality care.
What are your hours of operation?
We are open Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM and closed on Saturdays and Sundays. On certain holidays, hours may vary.
What payment options are accepted at Triniti Home Health & Hospice?
We accept American Express, Discover, Mastercard, PayPal, and Visa for payment.
Is the Triniti Home Health & Hospice facility accessible?
Yes, our facility has wheelchair accessible seating and restrooms, free parking, and is a welcoming, safe space for LGBTQ and transgender individuals.
What nearby places can I visit when coming to Triniti Home Health & Hospice?
Nearby you can visit Meadow Park for relaxation and outdoor activities, or the Meditation Center of Minnesota for spiritual reflection before or after your visit.
Are there financial services close to Triniti Home Health & Hospice if I need assistance?
Yes, Bell Bank Mortgage and Edward Jones financial advisors are nearby to assist with mortgage and financial planning needs.
Where can I find beauty and personal care services near Triniti?
You can visit nearby salons like The Lash Loft, The Hair Studios, A Bond Salon Suite, and Hair Guru for beauty and hair care services.
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