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House Research Department Revised: June 2010 <br />Regulation of Health and Human Services Facilities Page 15 <br />Part 2: Support Services <br />Assisted Living <br />Services <br />Client Eligibility <br />Facilities in Minnesota <br />Beds in Minnesota <br />MDH Service License <br />DHS Program License <br />Reimbursement <br />Provisions Governing <br />Reimbursement <br />Services provided vary. They may include, but are not limited to, <br />provision of the following services to clients who reside in <br />apartment buildings and other residential settings: daily meals, <br />supportive services, health -related services, and oversight. <br />Clients generally need help with activities of daily living (such as <br />eating, bathing, and dressing) <br />Not available" <br />Not available <br />A facility providing "assisted living" services must be registered as a <br />housing with services establishment under Minnesota Statutes, <br />chapter 144D, and is subject to the requirements of Minnesota <br />Statutes, chapter 144G. <br />None required <br />Room and board: GRH or private pay <br />Services: MA waivers, AC program, or private pay <br />Room and board may be paid for under GRH (Minn. Stat. ch. 2561) <br />MA may pay for services through the following home and <br />community -based waiver programs: <br />• Elderly waiver (EW), Minn. Stat. § 256B.0915 <br />■ Community alternatives for disabled individuals (CADI), <br />Minn. Stat. § 256B.49 <br />■ Community alternative care program (CAC), Minn Stat. § <br />25613.49 <br />■ Traumatic brain injury (TB!) waiver, Minn. Stat. § 256B.093 <br />The AC program may pay for services (Minn. Stat. § 256B.0913) <br />11 Most assisted living services in Minnesota are provided in facilities registered as housing with services <br />establishments. Some elderly persons receive assisted living services in family adult foster care homes; these <br />facilities are exempt from housing with services registration. <br />62 <br />