The Frogner home has historical significance as one of the earliest old people's homes in the Oslo area, established by the Frogner congregation in 1909. The original main building was later converted into a congregation house, while two side buildings were converted into old people's homes in 1912. In 1955, a new old people's and nursing home was built, which has contributed to expanding the services for the elderly in the local community.
The business is linked to Stiftelsen Frogner menighet's diaconal foundation, which has been an important player in the development of the services. Frognerhjemmet has undergone several rebuilds and developments over time to adapt to the needs of the residents. This has resulted in an offer that reflects both historical heritage and modern standards for elderly care.