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Organization: Region 10 Quality Council

Sector: 501C-3 Non-Profit

Organization Mission: After 19 years of providing person centered supports and quality improvement for people with disabilities, the Region 10 Quality Assurance Commission was successful in getting legislation passed to develop a statewide quality system. Effective July 2016, We established one of the three pilot Regional Quality Councils in the state - the Region 10 Regional Quality Council. We will be working closely with the State Quality Council and the other pilot regions

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In 1995, Stakeholders (persons with developmental disabilities, family members, legal representatives, advocates, support providers, county and state representatives) from the eleven counties in Region 10 Minnesota held a meeting to discuss the service system for persons with developmental disabilities. A priority for the Stakeholders was to assure quality of services to persons with developmental disabilities despite whatever changes were made at the state or federal level. The Stakeholders worked with area legislators to develop and pass legislation that would allow counties to participate in an alternative licensing system that would focus on quality outcomes of support providers versus minimal licensing requirements. Presently,Two out of the eleven Region 10 counties are currently participating in the process. Counties participating in the process include Houston and Olmsted Counties.

 

 


Related News and Status


 

Status Reports / News 
Related PlanScape Status on: Best Practice, Business Process, Diversity and Inclusion, Health

Key reports on: Region 10 Quality Council


March 23, 2026: County of Olmsted, MN Resident Surveys

2025: Park and Rec Survey Results

2022: High-level results from the Olmsted County 2022 Resident Survey were shared at the Olmsted County Board of Commissioners meeting Tuesday, July 19, 2022.

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March 20, 2026: ADA Public Input

Olmsted County is inviting community members to review and provide feedback on a draft update to its Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act Transition Plan for public right-of-way.

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March 17, 2026: Olmsted County Health Focus Topics
1Q 2026 HAPP Meeting Features:

Overdose SPIKE

Mental Health Club House

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March 17, 2026: RPS 2030 Strategic Plan Reviews
Mar 17, 2026 RPS Board Meeting: Middle School

Mar 3, 2026 RPS Board Meeting: Elementary School & Early Childhood 

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March 10, 2026: City SUPPORTING TRANSFORMATION - BOLD. Forward. Unbound.
City Council Study Session:

Mar 2026 Video Recording, Presentation

Feb 2025 Video Recording Link, Presentation, Collaboration Commitment

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March 09, 2026: America's City for Heath and Older Adults Needs

Mar 2026: Tech Enabled Aging In Place Talks Postings

Oct 2025 AI Summary of Dave Beal's PB Op Ed: "Include older adults in Rochester's Plans"

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March 06, 2026: Braver Angels News

Listen to (and learn from) the other side

  • 2026 - Mar 6 Volunteer Opportunities, Feb Citizens Commission on Immigration Outreach
  • 2025, 24 - Mar 2025 Newsletters: End birthright citizenship? Apr 2024 Braver Angels Newsletter: 2024 National Convention; National Debate: Should we be colorblind?

 

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March 04, 2026: 2025-26 RPS Superintendent Goals Check
Feb 3 2026 Superintendent Goals - Midyear Review: 

  • Video Clip
  • Talking Points 
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February 18, 2026: Rochester Area Volunteer Administration

2026: April 15 Volunteer Fair

2023: RAVA October 19 2023 Meeting Notes; RAVA Meeting Notes: 6/15/2023 featuring inclusive language and use of pronouns; 2. 2021 survey announcement 

2021: Survey

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February 03, 2026: Rochester as a Compassionate City
Feb 2, 2026 City Council Meeting

Council Initiated Action - Reaffirming Rochester as a Compassionate City

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January 29, 2026: Community Health Improvement Plan Update

2026 CHNA Info: Jan 2026 Newsletter

2025 Community Health Needs Info: Admin Message, Oct 2025 Newsletter 

Ref: PB Report

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January 28, 2026: Black History Month Series of Events

Black History Month Press Releases: 

2026, 2025, 2024,

2023, 2022, 2021 

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January 23, 2026: RPS Strategic Plan and Goals Review
Strategic Plan Goals Review  

  • Background
  • Presentation Slides
  • Part 1 Goals and Part 2 Goals
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January 18, 2026: Lifestyle Wellness
2026 Healthy Brain Community Workshops: strengthen memory and cognitive health

March 2020: Rochester Mayor Proclamation  

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Impacts

The work of this organization may have impacts on the following areas:

PlanScape

Lvl 1: Best Practice ; Business Process ; Diversity and Inclusion ; Health

Lvl 2: Disable

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Onboard Collaborators: Diversity Council

 

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  1. Available - a product, program or service is in production
  2. Develop - program or application is being developed
  3. Plan - idea is solid, stakeholders are identified, and there is strong commitment to go forward from all parties.
  4. Concept Phase - idea scoped out with enough details to give an early sizing and/or to build a proof of concept
    demonstration
  5. Pre-concept Phase - an early idea or a requirement.
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