Personal Care Assistance

At Hero Homecare, we believe everyone deserves the freedom to live safely and confidently in the comfort of their own home. Our PCA services are designed to provide flexible, compassionate support that helps you stay independent and fully engaged in your community.

Personalized Support for Your Daily Needs

Every individual has unique care needs — and we’re here to meet them. Whether you’re an aging adult or someone living with a disability, Hero Homecare offers customized assistance with everyday activities, such as:

  • Personal hygiene
  • Meal preparation
  • Health-related Tasks
  • Mobility support
  • And more
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PCA Agency Model

Let Us Handle the Care — Simple, Smooth, and Stress-Free

With Hero Homecare’s agency-managed PCA model, you don’t have to worry about scheduling, paperwork, or administrative tasks. We take care of everything behind the scenes so you can focus on what matters most: your comfort, health, and independence.

Transition to CFSS

Minnesota’s new Community First Services and Supports (CFSS) program will replace both Personal Care Assistance (PCA) and the Consumer Support Grant.

Hero Homecare is ready to guide you through this transition, ensuring you continue receiving the same high-quality, person-centered support with even more flexibility and control.

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Choose a Caregiver You Trust

Your Care, Your Choice

Hero Homecare understands that great care comes from people you trust. That’s why you can choose your own caregiver from:

  • Friends
  • Family members
  • Community members
  • Other CFSS participants

This freedom ensures you receive care that’s familiar, reliable, and truly centered around your needs.

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FAQs

What are PCA/CFSS services?
PCA (Personal Care Assistance) and CFSS are home-based care programs that help older adults and individuals with disabilities live independently. These services include help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, eating, mobility, and personal care.
Who can receive PCA/CFSS services?
Eligibility depends on Minnesota DHS guidelines and typically includes individuals who meet specific criteria related to age, disability, medical needs, and income.
How do I apply for PCA/CFSS services?
You can contact your local Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) office or speak with your case manager. They will evaluate your needs and walk you through the application process.
What documents are needed for the application?

Common documents include:

  • Proof of disability
  • Income information
  • Medical records
  • Proof of residency
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