A residential treatment facility (RTF) is a facility or distinct part of a facility that provides to children and adolescents, a total, twenty-four hour, therapeutically planned group living and learning situation where distinct and individualized psychotherapeutic interventions can take place. Residential treatment is a specific level of care to be differentiated from acute, intermediate, and long-term hospital care, when the least restrictive environment is maintained to allow for normalization of the patient?s surroundings. The RTF must be both physically and programmatically distinct if it is a part or subunit of a larger treatment program. An RTF is organized and professionally staffed to provide residential treatment of mental disorders to children and adolescents who have sufficient intellectual potential to respond to active treatment (that is, for whom it can reasonably be assumed that treatment of the mental disorder will result in an improved ability to function outside the RTF) for whom outpatient treatment, partial hospitalization or protected and structured environment is medically or psychologically necessary
| Specialty | Taxonomy Code | |
|---|---|---|
| * | Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility | 323P00000X |
* Indicates primary specialty
| NPI Number | 1730354549 |
| Legal business name LBN |
MINNESOTA SEX OFFENDER PROGRAM |
| Authorized official | LYNN GLANCEY - (CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER) |
| Entity | Organization |
| Organization subpart | Yes |
| Enumeration date | 04/23/2008 |
| Last updated | 01/07/2026 - About 5 months ago |
| Sole proprietor1 | Not specified |
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1 A sole proprietor/sole proprietorship is an individual, and as such, is eligible for a single NPI number. The sole proprietor must apply for the NPI number using his or her own Social Security Number (SSN), not an Employer Identification Number (EIN) even if he/she has an EIN.
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Minnesota has more people confined per capita than every other state in the U.S. To date 946 people have been committed to MSOP. 39 have been discharged from the program and 117 have died. Treatment consists of 2 hours per week and is not accredited by the Joint Commission of Accreditation or any other organization. Clients do not receive psychiatric evaluations because most clients are not mentally ill, which was quoted by the Executive Director of MSOP. There is no psychiatrist or medical doctor on site to care for the clients which results in inadequate medical and mental health care. Many of the therapists are unlicensed and not trained in sex offense therapy. The variances have allowed these practices since 2014 and were proposed as temporary but continue today. The treatment of these clients is so bad that some clients have resorted to violence so they will to be sent to prison in order to escape the abuse at MSOP.