News
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.
LeadingAge Minnesota’s 2025 Annual Report
On April 2, 2026 by Ben Hansen
LeadingAge Minnesota is pleased to share the release of our 2025 Annual Report—a reflection of a year defined by challenge, resilience, and meaningful progress for aging services across our state. Yes, we know…it’s April 2026. But as you’ll see, the work captured in this report is well worth the look back.
Pre-Eviction Notice for Nonpayment – St. Paul Update
On April 2, 2026 by Shelli Bakken
In a response to concerns about possible increases in eviction filings related to Operation Metro Surge, the St. Paul City Council recently approved a temporary 60-day pre-eviction filing notice ordinance on a unanimous 7-0 vote.
Stop the Cuts: Urge Legislators to Protect Minnesota Seniors and Long-Term Care
On April 2, 2026 by Kayla Khang
A couple weeks ago, Governor Walz released his supplemental budget proposal, which would make significant cuts to Minnesota’s long-term care system—putting seniors and their caregivers at serious risk during an already critical time.
Supporting Multilingual Nursing Assistant Learners Without Lowering Standards
On March 26, 2026 by Anna Mowry
We’re hearing from providers across Minnesota about a shared challenge: strong, committed nursing assistant (CNAs) learners who struggle—not because they can’t do the work, but because training materials don’t fully support how they learn. That’s why OnTrack has expanded support for multilingual learners in CNA programs.
The Future of the Falls with Major Injury Quality Measure: What SNFs Need to Know
On March 26, 2026 by LeadingAge Minnesota
Falls with Major Injury (FMI) has long been one of the most closely watched quality measures in long-term care. It directly affects public reporting, survey scrutiny, and Five-Star Quality Ratings. However, a major shift is underway in how this measure is calculated.
LTC Imperative Completes Surveys that Support Legislative Efforts
On March 26, 2026 by Jeff Bostic
Each year, The Long-Term Care Imperative conducts a Workforce and Financial Conditions survey to gauge key metrics for the aging services sector.
New Immigration Enforcement FAQs to Respond to Member Questions
On March 19, 2026 by Anna Mowry
Members have asked practical questions about how to respond if immigration enforcement activity occurs near their communities. LeadingAge Minnesota has expanded its guidance with new FAQs and an updated resource page, bringing all tools together in one place.
“Free the Happy Hour” Bill Picks Up Steam—Sparking Legislative Support and National Media Coverage
On March 19, 2026 by Ben Hansen
“Just because we are older, and live in an assisted living, doesn’t mean that we should have fewer freedoms than anyone else.”
Governor Walz Releases Supplemental Budget that Includes Substantial Long-Term Care Cuts
On March 19, 2026 by Jeff Bostic
On Tuesday, March 17, Governor Walz announced his supplemental budget recommendations. Despite the improved state budget forecast that came out a little over two weeks ago, the new budget proposal includes significant cuts to long-term care, in an effort to “control the growth of spending in those programs,” as the Governor continues to assert.
Legislation Allowing Resident Happy Hour Without a Liquor Permit Advances in Senate
On March 12, 2026 by Erin Huppert
This week, legislation to exempt senior care settings from needing a liquor license for resident happy hours advanced in the Senate Commerce Committee.
New QUEST Report Available: Third Quarter Insights
On March 5, 2026 by Julie Apold
The LeadingAge Minnesota QUEST Report for the third quarter, 2025 is now available, providing members with timely insights into trends shaping the senior care sector.
LeadingAge Minnesota Testifies in Opposition to Legislation Attempting to Add Staffing Mandates to Senior Care
On March 5, 2026 by Erin Huppert
This week, the Senate Human Services Committee heard two bills that would adversely affect senior care services.
New Resource: Addressing “Med Not Available” Medication Errors
On February 26, 2026 by Julie Apold
The Addressing “Med Not Available” Medication Errors Resource was developed by a work group of the LeadingAge Minnesota Quality Committee to support members in building systematic, effective processes to both prevent and respond to medications not being available to administer to residents.
CMS Announces Withhold of over $250 Million in Medicaid Funds for Minnesota
On February 26, 2026 by Jeff Bostic
Yesterday, CMS at the White House announced that they would be withholding $259 million in federal funds for Minnesota due to “unsupported or potentially fraudulent Medicaid claims.” The amount was based on a review of claims from the fourth quarter of 2025.
2026 Session Priorities for Minnesota’s Older Adults
On February 26, 2026 by Erin Huppert
As we previewed in last week’s Capitol Conversations newsletter, we can expect lawmakers this year to focus on messaging bills, sharper partisan contrasts, and a heavy emphasis on positioning rather than policymaking. In an election year, some bills are intended to send a message to potential voters and constituents, rather than become law.
Join Us for LeadingAge Minnesota’s 2026 Day at the Capitol
On February 19, 2026 by Kayla Khang
Legislators need to hear directly from long-term care providers and Day at the Capitol is your opportunity to make that happen.
CMS Revises Special Focus Facility Program: Fall Prevalence Now a Key Selection Criterion
On February 19, 2026 by Kari Everson
On January 28, 2026, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services issued Quality, Safety, and Oversight memo QSO-26-01, revising the criteria used to select nursing homes for the Special Focus Facility (SFF) program. This update carries meaningful implications for all member facilities, and we want to make sure you understand what changed and what steps you should be taking now.
DHS Implementing New Elderly Waiver Rate Exceptions for High Needs Residents
On February 19, 2026 by Jeff Bostic
The 2025 Legislature created a new rate exception program under Elderly Waiver (EW) to help hospitals discharge high need residents to assisted living and other EW settings. The new program allows for rates that would otherwise exceed the EW budget caps.
Celebrating the 2026 Stars Among Us Award Winners
On February 12, 2026 by Ben Hansen
On February 10, 2026, LeadingAge Minnesota proudly honored the very best of aging services at our annual Stars Among Us Awards Banquet. For more than 35 years, our Stars Among Us Awards have recognized the individuals and organizations whose leadership, compassion, innovation, and dedication elevate the lives of older adults across Minnesota.
Appeals Court Hears Arguments in Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board Lawsuit
On February 12, 2026 by Mark Schulz
On February 11, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit heard oral arguments in the matter of the legal action that LeadingAge Minnesota, along with our partner in the Long-Term Care Imperative (LTCI), filed in late 2024 challenging the Nursing Home Workforce Standards Board (NHWSB) and the Holiday Pay Rule.
