In-Home Care in Rogers, MN

There are 5 in-home care providers listed in Rogers, MN, Hennepin County. Verify any provider's licence with the Minnesota Department of Health before you commit.

In-Home Care statewide · Hennepin County · Reviewed August 2026

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In-Home Care providers in Rogers

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What we can tell you about in-home care in Rogers

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Counts reflect what each provider has told us or what appears in public data, last reviewed August 2026. "Matched to an MDH licence" means we found the provider in the Minnesota Department of Health licensed-facility register; the licence number itself is shown on verified listings, and you can look any provider up yourself at MDH. A "checkable registry ID" is a federal NPI or CMS certification number — neither is a state licence. Always confirm current licensure with MDH before you sign anything.

Common questions about in-home care in Rogers

How many in-home care providers are there in Rogers?

5 in-home care providers are listed in Rogers, MN on RightCare MN, within Hennepin County. Listings come from public business and registry data and are reviewed on a schedule rather than continuously. We do not hold state licence numbers for most providers, so confirm licensure with the provider and with MDH.

Source: MDH — Verify a Facility License

What types of in-home care are available in Minnesota?

Home care spans non-medical help (housekeeping, meals, companionship), personal care assistance with bathing, dressing and transfers — now delivered through Minnesota's CFSS program, which replaced PCA and the Consumer Support Grant on October 1, 2024 — and skilled home health such as nursing and therapy visits ordered by a doctor. Many agencies offer several levels, and the Minnesota Department of Health licenses home care providers as either Basic or Comprehensive.

Source: MDH Health Care Provider Directory

How much does home care cost in Minnesota?

Genworth's 2024 Cost of Care Survey put the Minnesota median at $98,384 per year for a home health aide and $91,520 per year for homemaker services — both based on a full-time equivalent schedule, and both among the highest in the country (Minnesota ranked 4th and 5th nationally). Minnesota home care rose faster than most states that year: homemaker services were up 33%. Agencies quote hourly and usually set a minimum number of hours per visit, so ask for the hourly rate and the visit minimum together.

Source: Genworth, 2024 Cost of Care Survey — Minnesota

Will Medical Assistance pay for a personal care assistant in Minnesota?

Yes, through CFSS (Community First Services and Supports), which replaced the PCA program on October 1, 2024. Eligibility runs through an assessment. For people on a Medicaid waiver, Minnesota publishes the rate limits it will pay for home care services — for example a skilled nurse visit is capped at $105.07 and a home health aide visit at $80.62 under the rate limits effective April 1, 2026.

Source: Minnesota DHS, Long-Term Services and Supports Service Rate Limits effective April 1, 2026 (DHS-3945-ENG)

How do I verify a home care agency's license?

The Minnesota Department of Health licenses home care providers and publishes a searchable provider directory showing licensure status, address, and administrator. Ask the agency for its license number and check it against the MDH directory. We match every RightCare MN listing against that MDH register and say plainly what we hold; the license number itself shows on verified listings, and we never show a placeholder.

Source: MDH — Verify a Facility License