DHS cites Care Crossings for 27 violations
Minnesota’s Department of Human Services issued an Oct. 24 correction order to Care Crossings in Oak Park Heights, finding 27 violations and more than 100 breaches of laws or rules after late-July site visits. The report cites billing for services not provided, falsified documentation, illegal group sizes, excessive caseloads and unlicensed staff leading sessions; DHS previously fined the owner $200 in August for using a disqualified staffer and warned that failure to correct could result in additional fines or license sanctions.
📌 Key Facts
- Location: Care Crossings, Oak Park Heights (Stillwater area), Washington County
- DHS correction order dated Oct. 24 lists 27 violations and over 100 legal/rule breaches
- Findings include billing for services not provided, falsified documentation, unlicensed staff leading groups, illegal group sizes and excessive caseloads
- $200 fine issued in August for using a disqualified staff member
- Program serves ~100 clients; received ~$1.2M in Medicaid reimbursements last year and ~$740,000 so far this year