Browse the 13 home care agencies in Fargo, read 1 reviews of families’ experiences, and learn about available services to find the best home care options near you. Families in Fargo choose home care for many reasons, including to reduce caregiver stress, curb senior loneliness, and make daily life easier for older adults. Most home care agencies in Fargo personalize their services to your needs and provide them as frequently or infrequently as needed.
Types of care available in Fargo, ND
1205 4th Ave S #2, Fargo, ND 58103
We Are Comfort Keepers™ Our Family Is Here To Give Comfort To Your Family. Nothing is more important than helping people to live, independent and dignified lives within the comfort of their own homes. Comfort Keepers has been dedicated to providing the kind of non-medical in-home care that helps...
West Fargo, ND 58078
Inglewood, CA 90301
HELPING HANDS PATIENT SERVICES is a limited liability corporation with a staff of dedicated lift team technicians and support personnel. HHPS’ mission is to provide safe patient handling, improve patient comfort, safety and recovery, and prevent employee injuries through skillful, compassionate...
2631 12th Avenue South, Fargo, ND 58103
2631 12th Avenue South, Fargo, ND 58103
4141 31st Ave S Suite 102 A, Fargo, ND 58104
P.O.Box 903, Moorhead, MN 56561
P.O.Box 903, Moorhead, MN 56561
3227 Oak Ridge Loop E, West Fargo, ND 56560
1150 Prairie Parkway, Suite 101, West Fargo, ND 58078
130 E Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
130 E Lincoln Ave, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
1415 Madison Ave, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
In Fargo, ND, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
In Fargo, ND, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:
Fargo is primarily a car-dependent city, although neighborhoods closer to the downtown area are slightly more walkable and bikeable than others. For public transportation in the city, there is MATBUS, which is operated by the Fargo-Moorhead Metro Area Transit Authority. The buses primarily service college students and connect Fargo, Moorhead, the universities, and the surrounding suburbs. For further travel options, there are many Greyhound bus routes, as Fargo is considered the regional transportation hub between Duluth, Minneapolis, and the rest of the upper Midwest.
Fargo offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has several hospitals, including Essentia Health Fargo, Sanford Medical Center, and Prairie St. John’s.
Fargo is a charming city filled with plenty of Midwestern and old Scandinavian charm. The city is an excellent place to retire, as it offers more cultural opportunities than most rural Midwest cities. The city has three different universities, which help in providing year-round entertainment in the form of arts and cultural events, including plenty of shows and performances put on by the schools. The Fargo-Moorhead Opera and the Fargo-Moorhead Orchestra also perform regularly. For outdoor recreation, the city maintains several public parks, and there are six golf courses, including the Fargo Country Club and the Prairiewood Golfcourse. Many locals enjoy spending time outdoors pursuing popular area pastimes like snowmobiling, duck hunting, cross-country skiing, and most of all, ice fishing!
Home care may be the right fit for seniors who want to age in place, but who would benefit from companionship, housekeeping, and help with some activities of daily living (ADLs). Home care is broad and personalized to each senior’s needs. In general, home caregivers may provide:
Home care, or in-home care, is a service which offers compassion and help to seniors who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) and wish to remain in their homes. Levels of care vary according to need, and can include companionship, meal prep, cleaning, transportation, and help with ADLs like bathing and dressing. Home care aides are trained to understand the nuances of senior care but generally aren’t licensed to provide medical services.
The median monthly cost of in-home care is about $5,331 in Fargo, and $5,331 in the state of North Dakota, according to Genworth.
A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right home care provider in Fargo for you or your loved one.
Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota and may be one of the most affordable cities in the Midwest with a population over 100,000. This is reflected in the cost of living and grocery indexes which are equivalent to the national average. These index ratings are based on a scale where 100 is equal to the national average.
Cost-of-living index | Grocery index | Median rent | Rent burden | Median home value | Median family income | Estate tax |
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100 | 100 | $1,100 | 16.2% spend more than 30% of their income on housing | $191,000 | $51,000 | No estate tax or inheritance tax. |
There are three general hospitals in Fargo that provide emergency services to the city. They include:
Fargo has a humid continental climate that varies between hot-summer and warm-summer designations depending on the year. This means that Fargo’s summers can range from extremely hot and humid to pleasant and mild. The winters in Fargo are below freezing, with high volumes of snow fall and a high potential for inclement weather such as blizzards or ice storms. On average, the humidity level for Fargo is roughly 71%. The average humidity levels are highest during the month of December at roughly 77%.
Seasonal Temperatures
Average summer temp | Typical summer high | Typical summer low | Average winter temp | Typical winter high | Typical winter low |
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70°F | 86°F (July) | 55°F (July) | 14°F | 26°F (December) | 1°F (January) |
Air Quality
Average air quality index rating | Average maximum air quality index rating |
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37 (Good) | 53 in the month of December (Moderate) |
The peak air quality conditions are rated as moderate. This means that those who are unusually sensitive should consider limiting the amount of time spent on outdoor exertion during the peak seasons.
Precipitation and Inclement Weather
Average monthly precipitation | Average maximum monthly precipitation | Average yearly snowfall | Inclement weather |
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2” | 5” (June) | 49” | Floods, thunderstorms, blizzards, ice storms, extreme cold temperatures |
2016 Presidential Election for Cass county
Voted Democratic | Voted Republican | Voted Third Party |
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38.8% | 49.26% | 11.93% |
Population Statistics
Population metro area | Population city proper | Population density | Population trend |
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204,820 | 122,359 | 949 people per square mile | Growing at a rate of 1.94% |
Age
Median | 55+ | 60+ | 70+ | 80+ |
---|---|---|---|---|
30 | 21% | 8% | 4% | 4% |
Highest Level of Education
High-school diploma | College degree | Graduate degree |
---|---|---|
20% | 39% | 11% |
Race & Ethnicity
Asian | Black | Hispanic | Native American | Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian | White | Two or more | Other or Not Specified |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
3.6% | 5.5% | 2.8% | 1.1% | <1% | 86.2% | 2.9% | 0.6% |
Crime
Total crimes | Property crimes per 1,000 citizens | Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens |
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4,485 | 33 | 4 |
Miscellaneous
Unemployed | Participate in the labor force | Have some form of disability | Live in poverty | Widows | Veterans |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3% | 75% | 10% | 14% | 5% | 6% |
Fargo is considered moderately friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means that, for the most part, members of the community can participate in public life without fear of bigotry or discrimination. However, this may vary from neighborhood to neighborhood.
When it comes to senior living, Fargo, ND is an excellent option for you or your loved one. While there are fewer wood-chipper accidents than the Coen brothers may suggest, Fargo does have a lot of Midwest and old Scandanavian charm. One unique aspect of living in Fargo, ND is that the city is commonly referenced in association with its sister city across the border, Moorhead, Minnesota.
Fargo is an excellent place to retire because it has more cultural opportunities than most other rural Midwest cities. This is due in part to the three different universities in the city which help to provide year round arts and cultural events. There are lots of shows and performances that are put on by the schools as well as by the Fargo-Moorhead Opera and the Fargo-Moorhead Orchestra.
For recreation, the city maintains a number of public parks and there are 6 golf courses including the Fargo Country Club and the Prairiewood Golfcourse. Many of the locals enjoy spending time outdoors with popular pastimes including fishing, duck hunting, cross country skiing, and most of all snowmobiling.
Transportation
For public transportation in the city, there is MATBUS, which is operated by the Fargo-Moorhead Metro Area Transit Authority. The buses primarily service college students and connect Fargo, Moordhead, the universities and the surrounding suburbs. For further travel options, there are many Greyhound bus routes as Fargo is considered the regional transportation hub between Duluth, Minneapolis, and the rest of the upper-Midwest.
Comfort Keepers of Fargo, ND, Cornerstone Caregiving - Fargo, ND and Cornerstone Caregiving - Fargo, ND are the top-rated home care agencies near Fargo, North Dakota. See full list of agencies.
There are 13 home care agencies near Fargo, North Dakota. See the full list.
Home care is provided by an aide who comes to a senior’s home to help with daily chores and activities of daily living. It can be offered anywhere a senior calls home — including a house, senior apartment, independent living, or assisted living. Learn more about home care.
Home care services are customizable to a senior’s unique needs. Services can include companionship, help with chores like cooking and housekeeping, or assistance with activities of daily living, like toileting and bathing. Explore home care services in more detail.
Home care provides nonmedical services for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks like housework, bathing, dressing, and transportation. In contrast, home health care is prescribed by a doctor and includes services like skilled nursing care and therapies, health monitoring, and medication administration that are provided by licensed medical professionals. Read more about home care vs. home health care.
The national median cost of home care is $30 per hour, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data. This cost may vary depending on the location and provided services.
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