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Episcopal Homes of Minnesota

www.ehomesmn.org

 
Episcopal Homes of Minnesota offers a continuum of care and services for seniors. Services offered include long- term care, short-term rehabilitation, affordable housing, market rate apartments, assisted living, and home health services. Our tradition of caring dates back to1894! While most senior housing developments have been built in the suburbs, our home campus is located in the heart of Saint Paul’s Midway, just minutes from all the in-town people and places you know.
  • Number of Employees: 25-100
  • Annual Revenue: $0-1 Million
  • www.ehomesmn.org
  • 490 East Lynnhurst Ave
    Saint Paul, MN USA 55104
  • Phone: 651.632.8851

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