Subdivision 1. General. The licensee of an assisted living facility with dementia care is responsible for the care and housing of the persons with dementia and the provision of person-centered care that promotes each resident's dignity, independence, and comfort. This includes the supervision, training, and overall conduct of the staff.
Subd. 2. Additional requirements. (a) The licensee must follow the assisted living license requirements and the criteria in this section.
(b) The assisted living director of an assisted living facility with dementia care must complete and document that at least ten hours of the required annual continuing educational requirements relate to the care of individuals with dementia. The training must include medical management of dementia, creating and maintaining supportive and therapeutic environments for residents with dementia, and transitioning and coordinating services for residents with dementia. Continuing education credits may include college courses, preceptor credits, self-directed activities, course instructor credits, corporate training, in-service training, professional association training, web-based training, correspondence courses, telecourses, seminars, and workshops.
Subd. 3. Policies. (a) In addition to the policies and procedures required in the licensing of all facilities, the assisted living facility with dementia care licensee must develop and implement policies and procedures that address the:
(1) philosophy of how services are provided based upon the assisted living facility licensee's values, mission, and promotion of person-centered care and how the philosophy shall be implemented;
(2) evaluation of behavioral symptoms and design of supports for intervention plans, including nonpharmacological practices that are person-centered and evidence-informed;
(3) wandering and egress prevention that provides detailed instructions to staff in the event a resident elopes;
(4) medication management, including an assessment of residents for the use and effects of medications, including psychotropic medications;
(5) staff training specific to dementia care;
(6) description of life enrichment programs and how activities are implemented;
(7) description of family support programs and efforts to keep the family engaged;
(8) limiting the use of public address and intercom systems for emergencies and evacuation drills only;
(9) transportation coordination and assistance to and from outside medical appointments; and
(10) safekeeping of residents' possessions.
(b) The policies and procedures must be provided to residents and the residents' legal and designated representatives at the time of move-in.
2019 c 60 art 1 s 47; art 2 s 2
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 144G — Assisted Living
Section 144G.08 — Definitions.
Section 144G.09 — Commissioner Oversight And Authority Over Assisted Living Facilities.
Section 144G.10 — Assisted Living Facility License.
Section 144G.11 — Applicability Of Other Laws.
Section 144G.12 — Application For Licensure.
Section 144G.13 — Background Studies Of License Applicants.
Section 144G.15 — Consideration Of Applications.
Section 144G.16 — Provisional License.
Section 144G.17 — License Renewal.
Section 144G.18 — Notification Of Changes In Information.
Section 144G.19 — Transfer Of License Prohibited.
Section 144G.20 — Enforcement.
Section 144G.30 — Surveys And Investigations.
Section 144G.31 — Violations And Fines.
Section 144G.32 — Reconsideration Of Correction Orders And Fines.
Section 144G.33 — Innovation Variance.
Section 144G.40 — Housing And Services.
Section 144G.401 — Payment For Services Under Disability Waivers.
Section 144G.41 — Minimum Assisted Living Facility Requirements.
Section 144G.42 — Business Operation.
Section 144G.43 — Resident Record Requirements.
Section 144G.45 — Minimum Site, Physical Environment, And Fire Safety Requirements.
Section 144G.50 — Assisted Living Contract Requirements.
Section 144G.51 — Arbitration.
Section 144G.52 — Assisted Living Contract Terminations.
Section 144G.53 — Nonrenewal Of Housing.
Section 144G.54 — Appeals Of Contract Terminations.
Section 144G.55 — Coordinated Moves.
Section 144G.56 — Transfer Of Residents Within Facility.
Section 144G.57 — Planned Closures.
Section 144G.60 — Staffing Requirements.
Section 144G.61 — Staff Competency Evaluations.
Section 144G.62 — Delegation And Supervision.
Section 144G.63 — Orientation And Annual Training Requirements.
Section 144G.64 — Training In Dementia Care Required.
Section 144G.71 — Medication Management.
Section 144G.72 — Treatment And Therapy Management Services.
Section 144G.84 — Services For Residents With Dementia.
Section 144G.90 — Required Notices.
Section 144G.91 — Assisted Living Bill Of Rights.
Section 144G.911 — Restrictions Under Home And Community-based Waivers.
Section 144G.92 — Retaliation Prohibited.
Section 144G.93 — Consumer Advocacy And Legal Services.
Section 144G.9999 — Resident Quality Of Care And Outcomes Improvement Task Force.