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DHS works to ensure quality nursing home care and available resources to help you select a nursing home for yourself or a loved one.
Medicare and Medicaid are the two major public funding sources for long-term care, although the circumstances under which elderly persons receive long-term care assistance under each of these programs is very different.
In 2019: Medicaid spent $182.8 billion on long-term services and supports. Medicare spent $87.5 billion on long-term services and supports. Other public sources (including Veterans Health Administration) spent $25.7 billion on long-term services and supports.
Assisted Living Licensure (ALL) within the Health Regulation Division of the Minnesota Department of Health oversees and regulates licensed assisted living providers in Minnesota. These activities include: Licensure. On-site surveys and enforcement.
Assisted Living Licensure (ALL) within the Health Regulation Division of the Minnesota Department of Health oversees and regulates licensed assisted living providers in Minnesota. These activities include: Licensure. On-site surveys and enforcement.

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The Long Term Care Partnership program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
Contact the Office of Health Facility Complaints (OHFC) In the metro area call 651-215-8713. In greater Minnesota call 1-800-369-7994.
The Long Term Care Partnership program is administered by the Minnesota Department of Human Services.
DHS works to ensure quality nursing home care and available resources to help you select a nursing home for yourself or a loved one.
Contact the Office of Health Facility Complaints (OHFC) In the metro area call 651-215-8713. In greater Minnesota call 1-800-369-7994.

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