Person-Centered Service Planning & Documentation shows assisted living staff how a resident's care is planned, delivered, and recorded — and the front-line role you play in keeping it accurate. Minnesota's Assisted Living Licensure law (Chapter 144G) requires an assessment of each resident's needs and an up-to-date service plan that directs the services provided. The module explains assessments, the service plan and its person-centered foundation, your part in following and informing the plan, and the documentation that proves care happened and keeps the team coordinated. It covers what to document, how to document well, charting changes in condition, and why records protect residents, staff, and the facility. The throughline ties the whole course together: care is person-centered when the plan reflects the resident's goals, and it is safe when what you do is recorded clearly and honestly.