Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 196 - Human Services Department
Chapter 2960 - LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION OF PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN
ADDITIONAL STANDARDS FOR GROUP RESIDENTIAL SETTINGS
Part 2960.0140 - PROGRAM QUALITY, ASSURANCE, AND IMPROVEMENT
Universal Citation: MN Rules 2960.0140
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Resident and family satisfaction survey.
A. The license
holder may ask the commissioner of human services or corrections for permission
to use a random sample of residents, parents, and guardians. At a minimum, the
license holder must attempt to survey each released resident, the resident's
parents or legal guardians and custodians, and the referring agency regarding
the license holder's satisfaction with the services in subitems (1) to (7):
(1) daily care and support of the resident
during the resident's stay, including recreation, food, sleeping
accommodations, general care, and emotional support of the resident;
(2) the accuracy, usefulness, and
appropriateness of the screening and assessment of the resident's physical and
emotional well-being and functioning;
(3) provisions for the resident's
safety;
(4) support of the
resident's regular and special education, related services, and support for
implementing the resident's individualized education program;
(5) support of obtaining needed medical,
dental, mental health, and other services identified in the resident's
screening and assessments or otherwise observed or reported by staff or other
persons involved with the resident's care;
(6) the positive and negative effects on the
resident and the resident's family of the treatment offered to the resident,
such as mental health, chemical dependency, or sex offender treatment;
and
(7) support of family and
community reintegration, if appropriate.
B. The results of each resident's survey must
be available on file in the facility for review for at least two inspection
cycles.
Subp. 2. Treatment plan compliance.
Following the resident's discharge, the license holder must document the extent to which the resident's stay in the facility met the goals and objectives identified in the resident's treatment plan. Documentation must include at least:
A. the services
identified in the resident's treatment plan that were provided to the resident
directly by the license holder and the services that were provided by a
provider other than the license holder; and
B. the extent to which the services provided
to the resident contributed to achieving the goals and objectives identified in
the resident's treatment plan.
Statutory Authority: L 1995 c 226 art 3 s 60; MS s 241.021; 245A.03; 245A.09
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