Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.4791, Subd. 11., client complaint and investigative process, (a) the home care provider must have a written policy and system for receiving, investigating, reporting, and attempting to resolve complaints from its clients or clients’ representatives.
Service Plan Regulations for Minnesota Home Care Providers
Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.4791, Subd. 9., service plan, implementation, and revisions to service plan. (a) No later than 14 days after the initiation of services, a home care provider shall finalize a current written service plan.
Minnesota Basic Home Care Provider Standards
Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.471, Subd. 5, basic and comprehensive levels of licensure, a an applicant seeking to become a home care provider must apply for either a basic or comprehensive home care license.
Nursing Home Monitor to Protect Residents
Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.155, PLACEMENT OF MONITOR, Subdivision 1., authority, the commissioner may place a person to act as a monitor in a nursing home or certified boarding care home in any of the circumstances listed in clause (1) or (2):
Inspections of Minnesota Nursing Homes
Minnesota Health Facilities Inspections Pursuant to Minnesota Statute 144A.10 Subd. 2., inspections. The commissioner of health shall inspect each nursing home to ensure compliance with sections 144A.01 to 144A.155 and the rules promulgated to implement them. The inspection shall be