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700 West 14th Street, Rush City, MN 55069
Provides assisted living designed for individuals who want extra support while still enjoying comfort and independence. Servicdes provided:
  • Access to 24 hours/7 days a week on-site services such as health monitoring and medication management
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Personalized assistance with daily tasks such as bathing, dressing, and more
  • Social and recreational programs
1326 East Ripley Street, Litchfield, MN 55355
Provides a residential treatment facility for adolescents in need of treatment for substance use and mental health disorders. Services includ?e: ?- 12-step-based and alternative evidence-based chemical dependency programming
  • After care planning
  • Chemical and mental health assessment before entering program
  • Family education and support
  • Full on-site school programming
  • Group therapy
  • Individualized treatment plans, assignments, and treatment goals
  • Individual counseling
  • Living skills development
  • Planned recreation
811 SE 2nd Street, Little Falls, MN 56345
Patients who need to speak with a financial counselor, need cost of care estimates or determine if they may qualify for financial assistance to pay for procedures may reach out about options. Financial counselors can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. Other options may include:
  • CommonSpirit Health Financial Assistance: Individuals who are uninsured or underinsured and have incomes less than 400% of the Federal Poverty Guideline may be eligible for getting help to pay their medical bill
531 Dewey Street, Foley, MN 56329
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. ?Short-term, one-time grant assistance for persons in a financial crisis because of fire, flood, storm, illness, accident, theft, utility shut-off, eviction, foreclosure, moving expense, necessary home repairs, or need for furniture or appliance replacement or repair.
913 Lake Avenue, 3rd Floor, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
County attorney acts as the chief prosecutor for the State in criminal proceedings Represents interests of county inJuvenile proceedings:
  • Criminal prosecution
  • Civil actions
  • Provides opinion and advice to the County Commissioners and county offices
Provides representation for the county in:
  • Collection of child support
  • Determination of paternity
  • Judicial commitment of people for mental illness
Crime victim rights
301 North Main Street, Blue Earth, MN 56013
Provides a wearable emergency alert system that connects individuals to a 24/7 monitoring center for help during emergencies; some systems may require a landline.
414 Lincoln Ave SE, Bemidji, MN 56601
Churches United is a non-profit organization located in Bemidji that helps to meet the emergency needs of homeless and low-income people.
15 Central Avenue North, Elbow Lake, MN 56531
Monitors diseases and promotes a healthy community. Services include:
  • Adult and children vaccinations and information. Vaccinations are offered at the Horizon Public Health Office in Alexandria.
  • Community education resources to protect and prevent diseases from insects, common infections, lead poisoning, and viruses.
  • Safe drinking water testing: helps address common concerns, including: arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead, manganese, and nitrate and support treatment of contaminants in private wells.
  • Substance misuse prevention resources
809 Elm Street, Alexandria, MN 56308
Monitors diseases and promotes a healthy community. Services include:
  • Adult and children vaccinations and information. Vaccinations are offered at the Horizon Public Health Office in Alexandria.
  • Community education resources to protect and prevent diseases from insects, common infections, lead poisoning, and viruses.
  • Safe drinking water testing: helps address common concerns, including: arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead, manganese, and nitrate and support treatment of contaminants in private wells.
  • Substance misuse prevention resources
305 7th Street South, Wheaton, MN 56296
Offers apartment-style living for individuals who need minimal assistance
505 East 4th Street, Hills, MN 56138
50-bed skilled nursing facility providing 24-hour care and rehabilitation services. Services include:
  • Activity and life enrichment programs
  • Daily housekeeping and laundry services
  • Dietary services and nutrition management
  • Physical, occupational, and speech therapy
  • Transportation for medical appointments
2860 291st Avenue, Madison, MN 56256
Provides a variety of classes and activities for community members of all ages including:
  • Adult enrichment classes
  • Adult recreational sports
  • Exercise classes
  • Youth enrichment program
  • Youth sports
450 North Syndicate Street, Suite 285, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Assists agricultural workers with employment-related legal issues and improves the working and living conditions of agricultural workers. Cases that are generally accepted:
  • Employer-provided housing concerns
  • Employment discrimination and retaliation
  • H-2A contract violations
  • Labor trafficking
  • Limited public benefits assistance
  • Problems during the recruitment process
  • Wage theft
  • Workplace health and safety violations
501 East Highway 13, Suite 112, Burnsville, MN 55337
Operates a network of five partner food shelves in which clients shop for their own food and have the opportunity to meet with a volunteer to learn about additional resources. Also operates a Nutrition Assistance Program for older adults in Burnsville, Farmington, Lakeville, and Rosemount, which provides monthly food support to low-income older adults.
250 SW Cleveland Avenue, McIntosh, MN 56556
Provides investigation and intervention services on behalf of vulnerable adults who are unable to act on their own behalf, manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger of abuse. Types of abuse may be physical, emotional, sexual abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment. Services include:
  • Taking reports and investigating abuse and/or maltreatment
  • Removal of the individual to safer surroundings
  • Services necessary to remove the conditions which have created a threat to life
NOTE: Complaints, questions, or concerns involving incidents in facilities licensed by the Health Department, such as hospitals, nursing homes, boarding care homes, supervised living facilities, assisted living and home health agencies can be referred to the Minnesota Board on Aging Ombudsman for Long-Term Care.
1091 North Hiawatha Avenue, Pipestone, MN 56164
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months, with financial aid provided directly to the vendor. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. Short-term grant assistance for individuals in a financial crisis because of:
  • In situations of threat of eviction from a landlord/management or homelessness as a result of domestic abuse, rent and/or rental deposit assistance is provided. Mortgage payment assistance is not considered unless the individual is in foreclosure or experiencing difficulty from an employment crisis.
  • In situations of utility (electricity, fuel oil, natural gas, propane, sewer, or water) shut-off and refusal of service for fuel, deposit and payment assistance is provided
319 North Rebecca Street, Ivanhoe, MN 56142
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months, with financial aid provided directly to the vendor. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. Short-term grant assistance for individuals in a financial crisis because of:
  • In situations of threat of eviction from a landlord/management or homelessness as a result of domestic abuse, rent and/or rental deposit assistance is provided. Mortgage payment assistance is not considered unless the individual is in foreclosure or experiencing difficulty from an employment crisis.
  • In situations of utility (electricity, fuel oil, natural gas, propane, sewer, or water) shut-off and refusal of service for fuel, deposit and payment assistance is provided
120 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Assists children under the age of 18 with mental health, emotional, and/or behavioral issues; based on the unique and changing needs of the child, designed to improve the child's functioning within the family and community. Activities take place in the child's home and the community.
14655 Evendale Way, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Provides a series of informational meetings designed to explore options and connect individuals living with a disability to resources that align with their goals. The personalized approach gives individuals the tools to take the next step while developing self-advocacy skills. Self-directed Resource Navigation offers:
  • Person-centered planning
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  • Virtual support and digital tools
1307 South Shore Drive, Worthington, MN 56187
Provides the following services:
  • Hospice care
  • Respite care
  • Secure memory care
  • Short-term care
-Transitional care
  • Long-term care
716 East Street NE, Brainerd, MN 56401
Services provided in person as well as by phone counseling and internet. Services include:
  • Budget and Debt Counseling: Counselors work with clients on an in-depth review of their living expenses and debts combined with counselor guidance in debt management, goal planning strategies, or suggestions of alternate ways of handling particularly difficult financial concerns.
  • Counselor on Call: Counselors provide brief Q & A to address consumer questions. The counselor can provide the caller with information about credit and debt, make referrals to community resources, or schedule an appointment with staff for other financial counseling services.
  • Debt Management Plan: Consolidates monthly bills into one simple payment, often with lower payments and interest rates
  • Financial Education: Workshops and classes for all age groups are geared to help individuals control their finances and provide resources on various financial topics; delivered to schools, churches, employers, and community groups.
  • Housing Counseling: Pre purchase homebuyer, post purchase, foreclosure prevention, and reverse mortgage couseling, provided. HUD approved housing counseling agency.
  • Student Loan Counseling: Helps individuals navigate repayment options for federal, state, and private loans. Helps individuals determine eligibility for repayment options, contact lenders, and can assist in developing a plan that considers the individual's financial situation.
5211 Highway 110, Aurora, MN 55705
33-bed long-term care nursing home which provides: 24-hour skilled nursing care Behavioral and mental health Chaplain Services: Spiritual care Hospice Care: End-of-life care along with skilled nursing care Intergenerational Programming: Encourages youth and older adults to connect Nurse practitioner services 2 days a week for more complex medical needs Pet therapy Physical, occupational and speech-language therapy Respite Care: Temporary care when normal caregiver isn't available Restorative Programming: Helps keep residents active and doing exercises after therapy sessions Social services Therapeutic Activities: Exercises and memory activities Transitional Care: Temporary care when hospital-level care isn't needed but patients aren't ready to go home, like after a surgery or accident Volunteer opportunities for individuals ages 14 and older include helping at meal time, organizing activities or visiting.