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License Details

Basic license details.
Lad Lake, St. Rose Center License status: Active
3801 N 88TH ST
Milwaukee, WI 53222
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(262) 965-9402
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License number: 1119686
License holder(s): Lad Lake Inc
License Holder Entity Identification Number(s): 6646995
License status: Active
Type of service: Children's Residential Facilities-Out Of State
Initial effective date: June 1, 2023
Last renewed or updated on: June 1, 2025
Next renewal due: May 31, 2027
Jurisdiction: Minnesota Department of Human Services


Licensed to serve
Total capacity: 28
Restrictions: None

Licensed to provide
Unit name: Amethyst
Unit capacity: 9
Ages served: 10 through 18
Gender: Female
Services provided: Group Residential Setting, Mental Health Treatment, Restrictive Techniques
Unit name: Saphire
Unit capacity: 10
Ages served: 10 through 18
Gender: Female
Services provided: Group Residential Setting, Mental Health Treatment, Restrictive Techniques
Unit name: Emerald
Unit capacity: 9
Ages served: 10 through 18
Gender: Female
Services provided: Group Residential Setting, Mental Health Treatment, Restrictive Techniques

Note: Children may receive mental health treatment in residential settings in other states. State law provides, for a portion of the costs for residential services furnished to children with severe emotional disturbance in facilities located in states that border Minnesota, to be covered in certain circumstances. The placement must be made by the county, the facility must be located nearest to the child’s home and appropriate to the child’s level of care, and the facility must be located in Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, or South Dakota. The facility must be inspected by the Licensing Division of the Department of Human Services and be certified to substantially meet the standards applicable to children’s residential mental health treatment programs (under Minnesota Rules, chapter 2960) by the Department of Corrections, in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, section 260B.198, subd. 11 (a).


Additional information
Note: For additional information relating to providers who are licensed by an authority other than the Minnesota Department of Human Services, please contact the licensing authority directly. A directory of county agencies is online.

Public documents available for this license
Licensing Actions and Maltreatment Investigation Memorandums
Documents below appear for four years from the date of posting
Document type Date issued Format
None available for posting at this time. ------ ------


Human Services (DHS) licensing web page statement:

The information found on this web page is public information. Types of public information you will find on this website include:

  • Maltreatment investigation memorandum*
  • Licensing actions for license types other than family child foster care, including: conditional licenses, fines, revocations, indefinite suspensions, and temporary immediate suspensions (See the glossary of terms for an explanation of each type of licensing action.) Please note that licensing actions for family child foster care are public documents and available upon request from DHS.
  • Summary of reviews and investigations for family child care**
  • Decisions issued by DHS to appeals of violations cited on correction orders and conditional licenses
  • Final agency decisions for licensing actions
  • Correction Orders for license types other than family child care, child foster care, adult foster care, and family adult day service programs. Please note that correction orders are public documents and available upon request from DHS, the licensing county, or the licensing agency

*Maltreatment allegations involving a family child care or family child foster care program are conducted by the County in which the alleged incident occurred.

**Summary of reviews and investigations for all other provider types will be added in the future.

Determinations may be subject to appeal. Not all records related to the license are included on this web page. If you view information that you believe is not public, notify DHS Licensing Division immediately by calling (651) 431-6500.

Minnesota Department of Human Services website accessibility disclaimer: The Minnesota Department of Human Services has a policy of making the information on its websites accessible to people with disabilities. Pursuant to this commitment, DHS implements the provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Minnesota Human Rights Act. If you experience any difficulty accessing the content, call (651) 431-6500 or send an electronic mail message to DHS.LicensingDivision@state.mn.us to receive the subject matter in an alternative format. Indicate the nature of your accessibility problem, your preferred format, the license number of the facility, type and date of the document and your contact information so DHS can reach you with any questions in fulfilling your request.