Program areas at CHI St Francis Home
St. Francis Home was established in september 1952 as a non-profit, long term care provider. This 120-bed skilled nursing facility specializes in providing an individualized, home-like atmosphere for the residents. Units are divided into 20-bed neighborhoods, with separate kitchens, dining areas, living rooms, laundry facilities, etc. Residents can choose to get up when they want to and can order what they want for breakfast. St. Francis also offers inter-generational activities for the residents and youth in the community. The mission of St. Francis Home is to care for the frail elderly members of our community with dignity and to advocate for their health care needs. In fiscal year 2014, St. Francis Home put 40 of the 120 licensed beds on lay-away due to difficulties in recruiting adequate staffing to maintain safe quality care. Currently 80 beds are in use.as a tax-exempt 501(c)(3) long term care facility, St. Francis Home is committed to serving the needs of community. St. Francis Home requires residents to demonstrate the ability to pay the facility fees and charges, which are set by the state of Minnesota, but will assist in locating payer sources the resident may be eligible for. All residents are charged the same rates, based on their care levels, regardless of their payer source. The 8-member, volunteer, board of directors leads St. Francis Home's commitment to promote the development of healthier communities, especially as it concerns our senior citizens. St. Francis Home is proud of its catholic heritage and its ability to provide direct and indirect support to the communities it serves.since the 1980's, St. Francis Home has been actively involved with its sister corporation, St. Francis medical center, with community health collaboration. Several times, St. Francis has taken the lead in organizing community teams and focus groups to look at health issues, set priorities and plans for improvement. That commitment continues today with St. Francis' membership on the richland-wilkin healthy communities, inc board of directors, breckenridge active living committee, active task force, violence prevention task force and other community groups.st. Francis community benefit plan has been established in conjunction with its sister corporations of St. Francis medical center, appletree court, and the healthcare and wellness foundation. The plan is based on our understanding of unique communities' needs derived from collaborative needs assessments, focus groups, and surveys conducted with our community partners. St. Francis conducted a community health needs assessment in 2022 in conjunction with the public health departments from both wilkin county, mn and richland county, nd, as well as the two clinics in our community. The three main areas of need identified from the data collected were mental health, substance use, and health-related social needs.