Chemical Dependency Services - Beltrami County Health And Human Services
616 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Eligibility
Primarily serves Beltrami County For Prepaid MinnesotaCare and PMAP enrollees who need chemical dependency services, the health plan is responsible for the assessment, placement, and the provision or contracting of chemical dependency treatment services. MinnesotaCare adults and non-pregnant women (Program XX) are responsible for the inpatient hospital copayment. Payment will not be made for chemical dependency services provided to an eligible recipient/enrollee who has not been assessed as needing chemical dependency treatment services and referred by the responsible county, prepaid health plan, or American Indian reservation.
Hours
8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday
(218)333-8300
Voice
Languages
English
Interpretation services
English
Application process
Rule 25: Establishes criteria for the appropriate level of chemical dependency care for MHCP recipients. Rule 35: residential treatment licensing rule. Rule 43: outpatient treatment licensing rule. Commitment: Pre-petition screening: commitment to treatment when necessary. Also available at Red Lake Branch Call or walk in
Fees
Vary by Service
Service area
Beltrami County, MN
Other Information
Application Process
- Walk In
A planned program of care for the treatment of chemical dependency or chemical abuse to minimize or prevent further chemical abuse. Each county and Indian reservation is responsible for:- Assessment and placement of recipients who need chemical dependency treatment services- Establishing contracts with facilities and programs to provide chemical dependency services- Certification of claim forms prior to billing DHS. Prevention Services Elementary & Secondary School Programs/Adult Community Education (Contact local school principal or counselor)- Bemidji School Information (218)333-3100- Bemidji State University, Counseling Center, (218)755-2024Community Health, One-to-One Counseling and Education:- Upper Mississippi Mental Health Center (218)751-3280- Beltrami County Nursing Service (218)333-8100- Wildgen, Wilimek & Associates (218)751-0887Intervention Services Information/Diagnosis and Referral- Upper Mississippi Mental Health (218)751-3282- Beltrami County Human Services (218)333-8300- North County Hospital, Social Services (218)751-5430- County Attorney's Office (218)333-4219- Private Physician- Clergymen Employee Assistance Programs- Court Ordered Services (218)333-4109- Juvenile Court Services (218)751-7300- DWI Class/Juvenile and Adult Drug Offender's Class (218)755-2980Detoxification- Mineo, Cass Lake 218-335-2219- Pine Manor, Nevis 218-732-4337Treatment and Rehabilitation Services:Local, Non-residential Treatment- Lakes Region Chemical Dependency 218-759-2116- Upper Mississippi Mental Health 218-751-3282- Counseling Associates 218-751-9510- AA/Alanon/Alateen/NA 218-751-0231- Red Lake Reservation Alcohol Rehabilitation Program 218-679-3392- Leech Lake Reservation CD Out-patient Program 218-335-8308Residential Treatment - Free Standing Facilities:- Glenmore, Crookston 218-281-3123 - Pine Manor, Nevis 218-732-4337- Mash-ka-wisen, Sawyer 218-879-6731Hospital Based Programs:- Brainerd State Hospital/adults 218-828-2389- Fergus Falls State Hospital/youth 218-739-7308- VA Hospital, St. Cloud 612-255-6395- St. Cloud Hospital 612-255-5612- Miller-Dwan Hospital, Duluth 218-720-1354- Mesabi Medical Center, Hibbing 1-800-247-2682- United Hospital, Grand Forks 701-780-5000- St. John's Hospital, Fargo 701-232-3331- VA Hospital, Fargo 701-232-3241Intermediate/Extended Care:- Halfway Houses:- Cass Lake 218-335-6117- Douglas Place, E.Grand Forks 218-773-9801Board and Lodging:- Center for Human Environment, Mahnomen 218-953-5403- Aldor Homes, Crookston 218-281-5183- Beltrami County Homes 218-759-4223Extended Care:- Lakeside Treatment Center, Walker 218-547-3369- Bell Hill Recovery Center, Wadena 218-631-3610
Last Assured
03/07/2025
Providing organization
Beltrami County Health And Human Services
Provides social services to residents of the county whose personal or family resources are inadequate to meet their basic human needs.
