Date: Jan. 31, 2020 To: Assisted living providers, people who receive assisted living services, family members and consumer advocates, lead agencies, and all interested parties From: DHS Aging and Adult Services and Disability Services divisions Purpose: To announce a new report about the Minnesota assisted living report card Contact: dhs.aasd.hcbs@state.mn.us
DHS published a new report related to the development of the Minnesota assisted living report card. Once complete, this report card will measure and report on the quality of assisted living settings across Minnesota.
The report summarizes feedback from a variety of stakeholders on what quality means in assisted living and how we should measure it. To read the report, visit DHS – Assisted living report card. The report was produced by the University of Minnesota (UMN) on behalf of the DHS Aging and Adult Services Division and the Minnesota Board on Aging.
The new report builds on a July 2019 report, in which UMN summarized the results from a national literature review and environmental scan on assisted living quality and quality measurement.
Additional resources
For more information about this project, including a link to the July 2019 report, visit DHS – Assisted living report card.
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