Minnesota

October 10, 2025                    

Marlin Martin, Authorized Agent

Valhalla Place LLC dba BHG Woodbury Treatment Center

5001 Spring Valley Road Ste 600 E

Dallas, TX 75244-8217

License Number: 1108978 (245G)

Report Number: 202408537

CORRECTION ORDER

Dear Marlin Martin:

On May 8 and 9, 2025, a Department of Human Services (DHS) licensor conducted a licensing investigation at your facility Valhalla Place LLC dba BHG Woodbury Treatment Center located at 6043 Hudson Road Ste 220 Woodbury, MN 55125.

This review was conducted to determine compliance with state and federal laws and rules governing the provision of substance use disorder treatment under Minnesota Statute, chapter 245G. As a result, DHS is issuing this order which requires you to take the correction action as described under each violation. Details of our findings are provided below. Our next steps and your options are also detailed.

LICENSING VIOLATIONS

DHS determined that your program failed to follow licensing rules and statutes, as described below.

Client Files

1. Violation: Five of twelve client files were reviewed for the requirements of individual treatment plans (ITP) did not meet requirements as follows:

a. There was no ITP contained in the client file (client files numbered 4 and 10);

b. The ITP was not completed within 21 days from the service initiation:

i. ITP was 19 days late (client file numbered 2);

ii. ITP was 2 days late (client file numbered 7); and

iii. ITP was completed 7 days late (client file numbered 9).

Statute Violated: Minnesota Statutes, sections 245G.06, subdivision 1.

Repeat Violation: In a Correction Order that DHS issued on July 22, 2024, you were previously found in violation of this same statute.

Corrective Action Required: Immediately and on an ongoing basis, the license holder must ensure requirements governing individual treatment plans meet all applicable requirements

YOUR RIGHT TO REQUEST RECONSIDERATION

You have the right to request reconsideration of this order in writing. Your request must:

1. Specify the parts of the correction order that are alleged to be in error;

2. Explain why they are in error; and

3. Include documentation to support the allegation of error.

If you are mailing your request, it must be received by DHS within 20 calendar days from when you received this order. If you do not meet this deadline, you lose your right to request reconsideration. The timeline to appeal began when you received this order. Please send it to:

Commissioner, Department of Human Services

Office of Inspector General

Legal Counsel’s Office

Attn: Licensing Legal Unit

PO Box 64953

St. Paul, MN 55164-0953

If your request is being personally delivered, it must be received by DHS within 20 calendar days from when you received this order. Please bring it to:

Commissioner, Department of Human Services

Office of Inspector General

Legal Counsel’s Office

Attn: Licensing Legal Unit

444 Lafayette Road North

St. Paul, MN 55155

Legal authority for this licensing action

· This action is taken under Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 1.

· This substance use disorder treatment program must maintain compliance with the licensing statutes and rules, specifically 245G.

· The timeline to request reconsideration of the order is provided in Minnesota Statutes, section 245A.06, subdivision 2.

Questions

If you have any further questions regarding this matter, you may contact Jen Eppel, at 651-431-6698.

Sincerely,

Jennifer Eppel Licensor II

Licensing Division

Office of Inspector General


PO Box 64242 • Saint Paul, Minnesota • 55164-0242 • An Equal Opportunity and Veteran Friendly Employer

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