Family Treatment Center - Wayside Recovery Center
2120 Clinton Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Eligibility
- Pregnant and parenting women who are chemically dependent or women who have children under age 11 that receive services from child protection or are at risk of child protection involvement in the family
- Women need to have a chemical health assessment (Rule 25) prior to entering the family treatment program
- Statewide service
Required documents
Completed chemical health assessment (Rule 25) documentation
child protective services documentation
Hours
- Office: 8 am - 5 pm Monday - Friday
- Services: 24 hours/7 days a week
(651)242-5540
Voice
Email[email protected]
Interpretation services
Interpreters available
Application process
Call; contact Intake Coordinator; referral required
Fees
- Vary; sliding scale available; call for fee information
- Fees include room, board, and phone
Service area
MN
Other Information
Program Fees
- Sliding Scale/Reduced Fee
Hours of Operation
- Open Saturday or Sunday
- Open Weekday Evenings After 5 pm
Payment Options
- Medical Assistance
Provides comprehensive family treatment, chemical dependency and mental health treatment. Services include:
- Birth - 11 living together with their mothers for a period of six months or more while their mother receives treatment and supportive services. Children receive early intervention services to help support healthy development.
- 24-hour supervised environment, family counseling and parent coaching provides the supports needed for women with open child protection cases to build a strong family and regain (or retain) permanent custody of their children after successful treatment.
Last Assured
12/09/2025
What's Here
Providing organization
Wayside Recovery Center
Creates communities in which women with substance abuse and mental illness can recover to achieve successful lives by providing outpatient and residential treatment, recovery support services, affordable supportive housing, prevention strategies, and family education programs.
