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Category: Featured News

Welcome to the Featured News category. The following news items include major developments in the aging services world, as well as important notifications and timely reminders.

Election News, Reminders and Key Dates

On September 18, 2025 by Erin Huppert

This fall, Minnesota communities will hold elections for city, school, or other local offices. In addition, campaign season is heating up for legislative offices facing a special election.

Bob Dahl, Outgoing CEO of Cassia, Honored with LeadingAge Minnesota Lifetime Achievement Award

On September 18, 2025 by Ben Hansen

Celebrating a Legacy of Vision, Service, and Leadership in Aging Services

LeadingAge Minnesota is proud to honor Bob Dahl, outgoing President and CEO of Cassia, with our prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award — one of the highest honors bestowed by the association. Reserved for individuals who are retiring from a career of distinction in aging services, the award recognizes visionary leadership, enduring impact, and a legacy that inspires future generations.

Case Closed: DOJ Moves to Dismiss CMS Staffing Rule Appeal

On September 18, 2025 by Mark Schulz

On September 16, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) notified our plaintiff attorneys that it intends to dismiss its appeal in the CMS Staffing Rule challenge. Plaintiff attorneys consented to this action, and the government’s filing and subsequent court order of dismissal are expected in the near future. This marks a major victory and is the direct result of your dedication, advocacy, and hard work—congratulations!

Nomination Deadline Approaching for 2026 Stars Among Us Awards

On September 11, 2025 by Barbara Landeen

The deadline to submit nominations for LeadingAge Minnesota’s Stars Among Us Award is quickly approaching – Sept. 22. Who will you nominate this year?

Will We See You at October District Meetings?

On September 11, 2025 by Lori Meyer

Fire safety is critical in senior care. From code compliance to emergency preparedness, providers need to ensure their buildings are safe for residents, staff, and guests. Since October is Fire Safety Month, it is fitting that Fire Safety is the focus of our upcoming October District Meetings.

New Law Allows MHEFA to Provide Financing Assistance to Non-Profit Providers

On September 11, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

The Minnesota Health and Education Facilities Authority recently announced an expansion of its services, as the state agency is now able to assist nonprofit healthcare organizations across the state. This enhancement is a direct result of legislation approved in 2025.

CDC Leadership Shake-Up Raises Questions on COVID Vaccine Access

On September 4, 2025 by Kari Everson

In late August, the public health community was surprised by news that Senate-confirmed CDC Director Susan Monarez was terminated, along with the temporary departure of three top CDC officials. The decision followed Director Monarez’s reported refusal to sign off on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations for the COVID-19 vaccine.

DHS Posts 10/1 Rate Notices for Transition to PDPM

On September 4, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

The 2025 Legislature approved a transition of the nursing home case mix system from RUGs to PDPM. DHS has now produced new rates for nursing homes and posted them on the nursing facility portal.

HCBS Workforce Incentive Funds to be Distributed Soon

On August 21, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

The slow developing HCBS workforce incentive grant program, officially named the Minnesota Care Force Incentive Grant Program by DHS, which was created and funded by the 2023 Legislature, has just reached the point of distributing funds to providers.

Bonuses from State Funds 

Under the program, HCBS workers, including those in assisted living, are eligible for bonuses from state funds. The law set the amount of bonuses at up to $1,000, but DHS has determined that based on interest in the program across HCBS providers, that bonuses must be limited to $770. 

The DHS contractor has been reaching out to providers to inform them of which employees are eligible for grants and how to access the funds. Those providers who have received grant funds then have 45 days to provide the bonuses to employees who are on the eligible list. In addition, providers should give their employees this form notifying them that they can deduct the grant amount from their state, but not federal, taxes. 

DHS Sends Out Application and Instructions for Minimum Wage Add-On for Nursing Homes

On August 21, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

The 2025 Legislature approved a temporary rate add-on to cover the cost of raising employees to the minimum wage levels passed by the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board. This step was taken based on strong advocacy by the LTC Imperative. We have long-argued, even before the Board’s creation, that any standards it approves which increase costs for providers must have upfront funding to be workable. 

Application Details

DHS has now developed an application and written instructions to apply for the rate add-on. They also recently produced an instructional video that talks through how nursing homes should complete the application.  

The add-on will be calculated using two months of actual wage data for individuals below the minimum standards, then annualized and calculated as a per day rate adjustment that will appear on nursing homes’ 2026 and 2027 rates in the external fixed category where it is not subject to the operating rate caps that will apply starting in 2026. Applications must be submitted by October 1 to receive a rate increase, so member nursing homes are strongly encourage to complete and return the application forms to DHS quickly. 

MN Courts Rule Portion of a 2024 Law Unconstitutional

On August 21, 2025 by Erin Huppert

In breaking news earlier this week, a Ramsey County district judge struck down a provision in a 2024 session law, which raises questions about future legislatures and how public policies, including aging services, may be enacted moving forward. 

The session law in question, coined the “Megabus Bill”, was enacted in the final minutes of the 2024 regular session. It was originally advanced as a tax bill before lawmakers added a number of omnibus supplemental budget and policy bills to the language. In total, over 1,400 pages were passed in a controversial voice vote before adjournment.  
 
No immediate impact to aging services 

There is nothing immediate to be done. Many of the provisions in the Megabus bill related to aging were separately passed by both chambers as a stand-alone human services omnibus law, in addition to being folded into the 1,400 page bill. As a result, those specific budget and policy items would remain intact, even if the Megabus bill was stricken in its entirety.   

A deeper look 

The judge’s ruling was narrowly crafted to apply only to the issue raised by plaintiffs, but he left the door open to other legal challenges. Most intriguing to note, his ruling acknowledges the increasingly common practice of the legislature to rely on omnibus bills to enact laws. His ruling, along with subsequent opinions from other legal experts, has re-ignited an ongoing debate about the application of omnibus bills that make sweeping changes to the state’s budget and regulatory environment.  

For our sector, this practice has both helped aging services in providing vehicles to advance our policy objectives but has also produced setbacks when an unfavorable policy is incorporated into a larger bill that has majority support. It remains to be seen how this decision will impact the 2026 Legislature, which is scheduled to convene on February 17th of next year. 

Are You Ready to Prevent Mechanical Lift Falls? 

On August 14, 2025 by Julie Apold

Join your colleagues in taking the Safe Lift: STOP for Safety Pledge – a shared commitment to protect residents and staff by reducing lift-related falls. By taking this pledge, your organization commits to implementing the Safe Lift: STOP for Safety 3-Step Process as a standard practice, ensuring every resident transfer is safe, respectful, and reliable.

Occupancy Rates Continue to Improve for Nursing Homes

On August 14, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

Occupancy rates for nursing homes continue to show improvement, coming in at 84.8% statewide in the first quarter of this year and 84.2% in the second, both higher than any quarter since the first quarter of 2020, just before the pandemic hit.

Sholom’s East Campus Hosts Congresswoman Betty McCollum

On August 7, 2025 by Erin Huppert

This week, Minnesota’s 4th Congressional District Representative, Congresswoman Betty McCollum, stopped by Sholom’s east campus in St. Paul for a resident town hall. Staff and residents celebrated the 30th anniversary of Medicare and Medicaid, a landmark law enacted by Congress and signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson.

Discussing Real World Impacts

Congresswoman McCollum, who was the second woman ever elected to serve Minnesota in Washington D.C., also hosted a conversation with residents about the impact of H.R. 1, what it will mean for Minnesota legislators, and what to expect from Congress for the remainder of the year.   

LeadingAge Minnesota would like to thank the leadership and staff at Shirley Chapman Sholom Home East for hosting such an engaging meeting. Remember that our federal delegation are back in their districts this month, so it is a wonderful opportunity to invite them out for a tour of your community.

Contact Kayla Khang at kkhang@leadingagemn.org if you would like assistance in making the invitation.  

Foundation Golf Tournament Raises More Than $122,000 

On August 7, 2025 by Jenny Prosser

The 2025 LeadingAge Minnesota Foundation Golf Tournament – held on Aug. 5 at Prestwick Golf Club in Woodbury – helped raise funds for the next round of caregiver scholarships. In total, thanks to golfers, sponsors, volunteers, and ticket sales, the event raised over $122,000 before expenses. It was a gorgeous day for golf. 

Data to Help You Turn Insight into Action - Q1 2025 Quest Report

On July 31, 2025 by Julie Apold

The LeadingAge Minnesota QUEST Report is now available for Q1 2025.

14th Edition of the Really Big Book of Nursing Home Regulations Available Now

On July 31, 2025 by Mark Schulz

The fourteenth edition of the Really Big Book of Nursing Home Regulations is finally here and ready to go! It is now available for order.

New Laws Effective Aug. 1, 2025

On July 31, 2025 by LeadingAge Minnesota

Several new state laws go into effect on Aug. 1, 2025 that will impact aging services. As a reminder, many of these changes will require additional guidance from our state agency partners, so continue to look to LeadingAge MN for resources, expert support and operational counsel.

MDH Posts Moratorium Exceptions Process Application

On July 24, 2025 by Jeff Bostic

The application materials for another round of the nursing facility moratorium exceptions process were recently posted on the MDH website. Nursing homes interested in applying for approval to fund a construction project will need to complete all the required application materials and return them to MDH by December 18, 2025.

LeadingAge Minnesota Certified Worker Organization Training Compliance Webinar and Materials Now Available

On July 24, 2025 by Mark Schulz

The Minnesota Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board (NHWSB) has established training requirements for nursing home employers under the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board Act. All nursing home workers must complete at least one hour of training every two years on their workplace rights, provided by a Certified Worker Organization (CWO). This requirement takes effect January 1, 2025, with full compliance required by December 31, 2026.

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