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HOUSING
SENIOR HOUSING​​
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Caley House Assisted Living
Phone: 763-389-0424
104 8th Ave S, Princeton, MN 55371
​Assisted living, memory care, hospice and home care, rehab, spiritual care
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Elim Wellspring
Phone: 763-389-1171
701 1st St, Princeton, MN 55371
​Nursing home, memory care, rehab, hospice and home care, spiritual care
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Sterling Pointe Senior Living
Phone: 763-389-8655
1250 Northland Dr., Princeton, MN 55371
​Independent and assisted living, memory care
HOME CARE SERVICES
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AccentCare
Phone: 763-389-1923
Provides nursing, social work, therapies and health aid services in your home.
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​Triniti Home Health and Hospice
Phone: 763-241-0654​
Faith-based, non-profit agency providing nursing, therapy and aides for those with
acute or chronic illness.
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ADULT DAY SERVICES
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Elim Oasis Adult Day Care
Phone: 763-631-1150
Freshwaters Methodist Church
112 7th Ave. N., Princeton, MN 55371
ideal for those who live at home but could benefit from daytime or cognitive assistance. We focus on the health and wellness of our participants and reassurance and support for their family caregivers
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ADULT FOSTER CARE
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Mille Lacs County
Phone: 320-983-8208
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Sherburne County
Phone: 763-765-4000
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Licensed setting for adults who are unable to live alone due to physical, emotional or developmental impairments. The homes provide 24 hour care including meals, support, supervision and assistance with personal cares as needed.
RUM RIVER HOUSING GUIDE
The Rum River Housing & Homelessness Coalition Resource Guide contains a wealth of information for those in Princeton, Zimmerman, Milaca and Elk River areas. The Rum River Housing and Homelessness Coalition objective is to educate, create awareness, and advocate for those experiencing homelessness or housing instability. In addition to collaborating with community partners to develop short- and long-term solutions to the community needs as identified. Click below to view the guide now.
HOUSING LINK
HousingLink was established as a result of the 1995 Hollman v Cisneros Consent Decree, which sought improved housing conditions and greater locational choice for families participating in the Section 8 voucher and public housing programs. One provision of the decree stipulated that an affordable housing information clearinghouse be established to ensure that low-to-moderate income families have access to the affordable housing information they need.
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HousingLink was organized in 1997 as a 501(c)3 organization to meet this need, and we began providing vacancy information as well as training and support to housing service agencies. Since that time, HousingLink has become Minnesota's primary source for affordable housing-related openings, data, information and resources.
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The mission of HousingLink is "Connecting people to affordable rental homes, increasing choice and access for all."