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Duluth TBI Staff Member Used Drugs, Had Sex with Client
The supervisor used methamphetamine and THC vape pens with clients, neglected care, and engaged in a sexual relationship, leading to disqualification by Minnesota DHS.
- The Minnesota Department of Human Services disqualified a supervisor at a Duluth TBI Residential Community Services Inc. facility following an investigation into substance use and professional boundary violations with vulnerable adults.
- An investigation into TBI Residential began after staff reported boundary issues with three vulnerable adults, including allegations of substance use and inappropriate relationships with clients.
- Witnesses reported the supervisor used THC vape pens and methamphetamine with clients, while others alleged the supervisor engaged in a sexual relationship with a client and failed to maintain professional boundaries.
- The Department disqualified the individual from providing direct contact services after reports of the supervisor spending five to six hours in a client's room, citing significant risks to client safety.
- Incidents at the Duluth facility occurred between late Dec. and Jan. 1, though TBI Residential did not immediately respond to the News Tribune's request for comment on the investigation.
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