Minnesota Home Care Bill of Rights for Assisted Living Clients of Licensed Only Home Care Providers Rights for clients receiving services from a home care provider with assisted living - health state mn 2026

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Medicaid helps cover certain long-term care services. The extent and type of coverage depend on your individual situation, the specific care services you need, and the state you live in. In Minnesota, the state Medicaid program is called Medical Assistance, and it covers many services associated with long-term care.
A resident council is an organized group of residents who meet regularly to discuss and address concerns about their rights, quality of care and quality of life. As of August 1, 2021 people living in an assisted living have the right to organize and participate in a resident council.
Residents have the right to be free from physical, sexual, and emotional abuse; neglect; financial exploitation; and all forms of maltreatment covered under the Vulnerable Adults Act.
Many people pay with money they have in savings or income. If you qualify for Medical Assistance (MA), you may be able to get help paying for services through the Elderly Waiver (EW) program, Brain Injury (BI) waiver program, or Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI) waiver program.
A HOUSING WITH SERVICES FACILITY MUST: Follow landlord-tenant law. This means as a renter, you have rights. If you are evicted, facilities must follow fair housing laws and eviction law.

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Assisted living is different from memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing. The pros of assisted living include help with daily activities, opportunities for socializing, and increased safety. The cons of assisted living include concerns with cost, privacy, and options for medical care.
The right to be told, in advance, of any changes in the plan of care and to take an active part in any changes. The right to refuse treatment. The right to know, in advance, any limits to the services available from a provider, and the providers grounds for a termination of services.

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