Children's Behavioral and Mental Health Services - University of Minnesota Medical Center
Provides behavioral and mental health services for children and teens such as: - Behavioral Health Services: Provides resources for children who have a full range of mental health and chemical dependency issues. Resources for psychologists, therapists, counselors and psychiatrists services are provided to children in the hospital or at a clinic closer to individuals home. - Birth to Three Program: Mental health services for children who are at-risk for experiencing toxic stress. Stressors such as, multiple hospitalizations, chronic illness, stressful transitions, physical or emotional abuse or neglect, and for parents who are struggling with own stressors. - Dual Diagnosis Inpatient Program: Offers short-term crisis care for children and teens to stabilize their mental or emotional condition. Treatments plans designed based on child or teens needs and medical history. - Family Involvement: Family members are expected to participate in the assessment process and attend regular family therapy sessions. Participation in family therapy will help all family members better understand and cope with the effect of emotional and behavioral disturbance.
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Last assured
11/01/2019
Physical Address
2450 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55454
Hours
Some services provided 24 hours/7 days a week; Specific program hours vary
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(612)672-7300
Application process
Hosptial admission by physician referral
Fee
Private patients pay full charges. State-county patients, if lacking financial resources, must apply for public assistance through county of residence.
Required documents
Physician orders
Eligibility
Vary by service
Service area
MN
Agency info
University of Minnesota Medical Center
Medical center