About Us
Caregiver Support & Respite
Are you exhausted from caregiving? As a caregiver there are many duties required of you; at times it may feel like you are solely responsible for the well being of your parent, grandparent or loved one. Without proper support for you, the day-to-day caregiver routine can become exhausting, monotonous and overwhelming. You can very quickly go from loving son or daughter to detached caregiver; losing the lifelong connection with your parent or loved-one.
As a caregiver you too need support. At Aging Services for Communities it is our belief that an individual can only receive optimal care if their caregiver also receives the services, support and rest they need to perform at their best. When you need a break turn to us, we offer a complete Caregiver Support and Respite program developed to provide you with the time-off you need and deserve. The Respite Program includes:
- Short-term respite care on a 2-4 hour basis to relieve the caregiver of their 24-hour a day responsibility
- Respite care will be provided in the client's own home
- Support and guidance through your caregiving journey
- Respite services provided by screened and trained volunteers
To qualify for the Caregiver Support and Respite program you need to be a primary caregiver who provides 24-hour care for a relative or love one. Your care-receiver must be:
- Age 60 or older
- Reside in LeSueur County
- Ill with a long-term degenerative disease or chronic condition
- Unable to stay alone / unattended for more than 2 hours
While Aging Services for Communities strives to offer necessary services, there are tasks we cannot perform such as:
- Administering Medications
- Providing Professional Nursing Care
- Heavy Lifting or Moving
- Administering Injections or Diabetic Testing
- Monitoring Blood Pressure or Vitals
- Assisting with Bathing or Personal Care
Testimonial
We both looked forward to having our Respite person come to our home. I know I would not have been able to continue my home care, had it not been for our Respite team. They were a blessing! Sincerely,” - Marilyn
Home Management (Homemaker Services)
Our Homemaker Services are available to individuals who are physically capable of managing their physical and personal care but who need some help from time to time. We’ve found that occasional assistance with light housework and other small tasks allow more older adults to remain living independently in their own homes instead of having to move to assisted living facilities.
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These services are available with a sliding fee. Please notify us if you are on an Elderly Waiver or the Alternative Care Grant.
*We can provide overnight supervision for those unable to stay alone.
Testimonial
Live Well At Home
Live Well At Home is a program that helps at-risk older adults live at home longer. Older adults and their family caregiver learn about risk factors typically causing a permanent move from home. Through ASC’s professional services you’ll learn how to lower your risk factors and where to buy the right kind of help so you can continue to live at home. Visit the Live Well At Home website to learn more about this programs benefits and offerings.
Transportation
Our Transportation services are provided to those individuals living independently who are unable to drive and are in need of transport to and from medical appointments. Aging Services’ transportation program is available to all residents of LeSueur County who are on Medical Assistance or over age 55. Our various Transportation services include:
- Medical Assistance Clients: Medical appointments can be anywhere in Minnesota. Clients must be able to get in and out of the vehicle on their own; if the individual is not able to, they should contact the Senior Linkage Line at 1-800-333-2433 for van service. Medical Assistance client rides may be free, contact ASC to find out how.
- Non-medical: Aging services for communities also offers transportation and companionship to anyone going to non-medical appointments. In these instances a trained and qualified person will accompany you to your appointments for a fee.
- Senior Transportation Program: If you are over age 60 and not on medical assistance, we have trained volunteer drivers to take you to scheduled medical appointments. You will make a donation to ASC for the transport.

Upon our founding, our only program consisted of Caregiver Support and Respite Services and it was only provided in LeSueur County. Very quickly word about our services spread, leading to an expanded service area as well as added programs. Since our origination, Aging Services for Communities has started offering a Transportation program, utilizing volunteer drivers. The Transportation program has been followed by our Homemaker Services, an in-home service provided by paid homemaker employees.
Today ASC’s in-home eldercare services have spread throughout several Minnesota counties; our organization has grown in reach, depth and commitment. Throughout the years we’ve added services, developed sought after programs and retained some of the most experienced staff in the area. Aging Services for Communities will continue to provide optimal caregiver services for as long as the need exists, all while seeking ways to improve upon and add to our program offerings.
Volunteer Opportunities
There are numerous areas in our agency that rely on the volunteer services from community individuals. Aging Services for Communities seeks reliable, friendly volunteers to provide the following care services to clients:
- Volunteer Drivers – Reliable drivers are needed to take residents to medical appointments. These volunteers are reimbursed for their mileage.
- Volunteer Respite Providers – Individuals are needed to visit/supervise older adults while their main caregiver receives a well-deserved break. These volunteers are reimbursed for their mileage.
If you’re interested in volunteering in any way please contact us; we would appreciate hearing from you.
Awards & Recognitions
- Recipient of the 2007 Minnesota Valley Action Council Community Supporter Award
Service Area
Aging Services for Communities continues to spread its programs and services throughout Minnesota, currently we offer in-home Home-Management Services in the following areas:
- Blue Earth County: Amboy, Eagle Lake, Garden City, Good Thunder, Lake Crystal, Madison Lake, Mankato, Mapleton, Pemberton, Saint Clair, Skyline, Vernon Center, etc.
- Brown County: Cobden, Comfrey, Evan, Hanska, New Ulm, Searles, Sleepy Eye, Springfield, Leavenworth, etc.
- Faribault County: Blue Earth, Bricelyn, Delavan, Easton, Elmore, Frost, Kiester, Minnesota Lake, Walters, Wells, Winnebago, etc.
- Freeborn County: Albert Lea, Alden, Clarks Grove, Conger, Emmons, Freeborn, Geneva, Glenville, Hartland, Hayward, Hollandale, Manchester, Myrtle, Twin Lakes, etc.
- LeSueur County: Cleveland, Cordova, Elysian, Heidelberg, Kasota, Kilkenny, LeCenter, LeSueur, Montgomery, Waterville, etc.
- Nicollet County: Courtland, Lafayette, Nicollet, North Mankato, Saint Peter, New Sweden, Klossner, etc.
- Rice County: Cannon City, Dundas, Faribault, Lonsdale, Morristown, Millersburg, Nerstrand, Northfield, Shieldsville, Veseli, Warsaw, Webster, etc.
- Scott County: Belle Plaine, Blakeley, Elko, New Market, Jordan, Lydia, Marystown, Prior Lake, Savage, Shakopee, New Prague, etc.
- Sibley County: Arlington, Gaylord, Gibbon, Green Isle, Henderson, New Auburn, Winthrop, Jessenland, Rush River, etc.
- Waseca County: Janesville, Elysian, New Richland, Otisco, Smiths Mill, Waldorf, Waseca, etc.

