Provisional Assisted Living Facility
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Minnesota Uniform Disclosure | Assisted Living
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Unlicensed Staffing
| Shift | Staff on Duty | Beds per Staff |
|---|---|---|
| Day | — | |
| Evening | — | |
| Night | — |
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STAFFING DISCLAIMER: "Unlicensed" staff do not require a nursing license or do not meet the state requirements for licensure, but have received at least 8 hours of training.
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Why this information matters:
Investigation Reports: These unbiased investigations of complaints can expose hidden problems or a history of subpar care, which may indicate the quality of care to be provided. They can also show how the facility corrected the problem, helping informed decision making.
Safety Violations: Routine inspections identify violations such as poor medication management, unsafe or unsanitary conditions and other quality care standards that can lead to serious harm or even death if not corrected.
Fines: These are signals of serious or harmful violations and an indicator of unsafe care. Keep in mind that the highest MN fine $5,000, even if it results in death. South Dakota has no maximum fine level.
Staffing: The level of staffing and the education levels are fundamental to providing quality care. Understaffing leads to poor care.
Services: Ensures the right level of care is available to meet the needs of the person. Level of services affect the cost.
Amenities: Quality of life is improved with certain amenities, such as activities, meals, transportation and social engagement.
Safety Violations Summary
This display tracks this provider's issued "correction orders" — also called "relevant tags" — based on the number of occurences and severity of the violation. Details of these violations can be found in the Reports section. For further information on the scope definitions, hover over each column heading.
| SEVERITY | SCOPE | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Isolated | Pattern | Widespread | |
| No actual harm or potential for minimal harm | |||
| No actual harm or more than minimal risk, but not immediate jeopardy | |||
| Actual harm that is not immediate | |||
| Immediate jeopardy to resident health or safety | |||
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