Inspection Reports for New Perspective Carlson Parkway

500 Carlson Pkwy, Minnetonka, MN 55305, United States, MN, 55305

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Inspection Report Summary

The most recent inspection on September 18, 2025, found the facility in substantial compliance but cited several deficiencies related to food service, fire protection, resident contracts, and oxygen storage. Earlier inspections were not provided for comparison, so broader patterns cannot be determined from the available data. Inspectors noted issues with food handling practices, outdated and missing smoke alarms, improper contract execution including prohibited liability waivers, and unsafe oxygen cylinder storage. No complaint investigations or enforcement actions such as fines or license suspensions were listed in the available reports. Without prior reports, it is unclear whether these issues represent a new development or ongoing challenges.

Deficiencies (last 1 years)

Deficiencies (over 1 years) 5 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies are regulatory violations found during state inspections.

28% worse than Minnesota average
Minnesota average: 3.9 deficiencies/year

Deficiencies per year

8 6 4 2 0
2025

Inspection Report

Annual Inspection
Census: 102 Deficiencies: 5 Date: Sep 18, 2025

Visit Reason
The Minnesota Department of Health conducted a survey to evaluate and assess compliance with state licensing statutes for the assisted living facility with dementia care license.

Findings
The licensee was found to be in substantial compliance but had several violations including food service violations per the Minnesota Food Code, fire protection and physical environment violations related to smoke alarms and carbon monoxide alarms, failure to execute resident contracts timely, inclusion of prohibited liability waiver language in contracts, and unsafe oxygen storage practices.

Deficiencies (5)
Food was not prepared and served according to the Minnesota Food Code, including glove use and food storage violations.
Facility failed to comply with State Fire Code by having smoke alarms over 10 years old and lacking smoke alarms inside all sleeping rooms.
Facility failed to execute a written contract with the resident or representative prior to providing services for one resident.
Assisted living contract included a waiver of liability for health, safety, or personal property of residents, which is prohibited.
Oxygen cylinders were stored unsecured in a resident's apartment, violating safe storage standards.
Report Facts
Residents present: 102 Priority 1 orders: 2 Priority 2 orders: 0 Priority 3 orders: 3 Fine amount: 1000

Employees mentioned
NameTitleContext
Renee L. AndersonSupervisor, State Evaluation TeamSigned the inspection report letter
Marc FritzCulinary Services DirectorParticipated in Food & Beverage inspection
Sarah ConboyPublic Health Sanitarian SupervisorSigned Food & Beverage inspection report
LALD-ALicensed Assisted Living DirectorProvided information on contract and oxygen storage deficiencies
ESD-HEnvironmental Services DirectorAccompanied surveyor during fire safety inspection

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