You are not obligated to register to use this free tool, however, registering allows you to save your plan for reference and editing should you choose to do so at a later date.
You are not currently signed-in. To view your home page you will need to provide your user name and password.
If you do not already have a user name and password, please fill out the registration form:
This information is available in other forms to people with disabilities by contacting 651-431-2500 or 1-800-882-6262. TDD users can call 711 or 1-800-627-3529. Speech to Speech Relay users can call 1-877-627-3848.
This notice describes how medical information and other private information about you may be used and disclosed and how you can get access to this information. Please review it carefully.
You have privacy rights under the Minnesota Data Practices Act and the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). These laws protect your privacy, but also let us give information about you to others if a law requires it. We may tell you before we give the information to another organization.
The Minnesota Board on Aging uses the information to create an account that you can access at a later date. You do not need to use the name of a real person to Register on this site. Usage of the tool is not dependent on any personal information.
You can refuse to put any personal information in this tool. Usage of the tool is not dependent on any personal information.
Your name and other identifying information will not be made public and will remain private. We will not share private information about you with anyone other than the Minnesota Board on Aging or its designated vendors who maintain the Web site, unless required by law.
We want you to be aware of what we do with the information we collect from you when assisting you. Even though you are actively seeking help from us and are voluntarily providing this information, we want you to know how the information we collect is used.
Send your concerns in writing, telling us why the information is not accurate or complete. You may send your own explanation which will be attached any time that information is shared with another agency.
You may complain if you believe your privacy rights have been violated. You cannot be denied service or treated badly because you have made a complaint. If you believe that your medical privacy was violated by using MinnesotaHelp.info®, you may send a written complaint to the federal Office of Civil Rights at:
If you think the Minnesota Board on Aging has violated your privacy rights, you may send a written complaint to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services at the address above, or to:
May 11, 2006