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5200 Oak Grove Parkway, Brooklyn Park, MN 55443
Provides 24/hour memory care in private apartments as well as within private care suites:- Personalized care plan - Recreational, social, and therapeutic activities - Secured building - Specialized memory care programming
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Provides comprehensive, evidence-based care for teens and adults seeking recovery. Combines personalized counseling, group therapy, peer support, and medication management to address both substance use and overall well-being. Flexible scheduling, virtual options, and family involvement ensure support is accessible, practical, and designed to help clients achieve lasting change.Find a Location: https://sagentbh.com/our-services/substance-use-disorder-treatment/
250 Summit Avenue North, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact information: https://ci.sauk-rapids.mn.us/index.asp?SEC=92C42306-A5DD-4050-84DA-352AE8F8A8D4Departments:- Administration- Building Department: Issues building and electrical permits, delivers code enforcement and inspections- City Attorney- Community Development: Maintains the City's Comprehensive Plan, which establishes overall goals and policies for community development, revitalization, maintenance, and growth. The Zoning Ordinance is the principal tool used to regulate land uses and development standards. Produces maps, development lists, reports, and presentations for the public. - Economic Development Authority - Election - Finance Department: Coordination and planning of all city financial information including annual budget and tax levy. Processes accounts receivable, accounts payable, and utility billing - License and Permit: Includes animal, firework, liquor, mobile food unit, peddler/merchant, sign, and special event permit- Parks and Recreation: Includes a variety of parks and trails. The Clearing features an interactive water feature and an all inclusive playground.- Planning and zoning - Public works: Includes maintenance of all public parks, properties, and facilities, sanitary sewer services, street repairs and sweeping, snow removal, storm drainage system, and water supply. Also offers recycling and garbage information- Sauk Rapids Compost Site: Compost Site located 1 1/4 miles North of Golden Spike Road on County Road 57. Reserved for single-family use and requires a sticker permit. to access the site. Visit website for more information or call (320)258-5319.
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Absentee BallotsRedevelopment ProgramsWater Service Connection/RepairBuilding InspectionLand Use Planning and Regulation ServicesStreet Construction/RepairCity AttorneyNatural Gas Service Connection/RepairWater Supply SystemCity/County ParksRecreational TrailsStreet Flooding/DrainageRecyclingWaste Management InformationBuilding Code InformationLocal Officials OfficesAnimal RegulationConstruction/Development PermitsSewer System MaintenanceSewage Treatment FacilitiesSnow Clearance/Street SaltingVoter Registration OfficesElectric Service Connection/RepairCity Government Information ServicesElection InformationStreet CleaningTrash/Garbage Pickup
3001 Maple Road, Suite 300, Slayton, MN 56172
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT):ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on the severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long-term basis.Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS):Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills.Behavior Health Home:Provides individuals with their care needs. The team works closely with the individual, their supporters, and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care.Community Support Program (CSP):The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program that provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation, and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills.Targeted Case Management:Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.
650 SE 13th St, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
- An assisted living home and extended family care for persons with Alzheimers disease and related disorders - Maximum independence in a home setting - Trained shift staff offer supervision and assistance 24 hours per day on site - Provides stimulation and security to people with dementia - 3 Meals - Medication Assistance - Housekeeping - Assisted Living - 10 Units - Laundry - Personal Care Assistance - Recreational/Social and Spiritual Programs - Community outings
304 South Marshall Street , Caledonia, MN 55921
Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include:- Information about licensing requirements and standards?- Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of adult foster care certification
201 1st Street NE, Austin, MN 55912
Law enforcement services:- Civil process- County Communication Center 911- County jail- Criminal investigation- Records- Warrants
220 West Olive Street, Stillwater, MN 55082
Drug free, non-alcoholic group home that provides sleeping room and meals to five or more adults. Shared room with shared living space and bathroom. Residents share a common area for dining and other activities. Supportive services include:- Assistance with transportation for medical and social services- Chemical dependency care- Laundry facilities and housekeeping- Meals- Medication assistance and storage of medications if requested- Supervision and minimal assistance with independent living skills such as social and recreational opportunities
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1214 Atlantic Avenue East Highway 12, Benson, MN 56215
The loan closet offers medical equipment at a low monthly cost. The loan closet has:- Bed rails- Canes- Commodes- Crutches- Knee scooters- Seated walkers- Shower benches- Shower chairs- Toilet risers- Wheelchairs
20225 Cottagewood Road, Deephaven, MN 55331
Mayor and City Council MembersMember contact informationAdministration- Email: [email protected] Permits?- Email: [email protected] Phone: (952)358-9935Finance?- Email: [email protected] Phone: (952)358-9939 Planning and Zoning- Email: [email protected] Phone: (952)358-9938
4050 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Emergency medicine and Level 2 trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:?- Chest pain or pressure- Head injury - Heart attack or acute coronary syndrome - Seizures - Severe abdominal pain - Sexual assault - Shortness of breath or pneumonia - Stroke - Sudden, severe headaches, paralysis or weakness - Traumatic injury - Uncontrolled bleeding
318 Ninth Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Provides the licensing for child foster care. Services include:- Information about licensing requirements and standards- Inspections and investigations on certifications for child foster care- Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing for foster care certification- Types of foster care are respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care
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408 Beltrami Avenue NW, Suite 100, Bemidji, MN 56601
Our coaches provide individuals and family members affected by addiction with informal, personalized support over an extended period of time. We help our clients overcome barriers to addiction wellness and build up their "recovery capital" the internal and external resources that play a major role in keeping people well.
630 Florence Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Minnesota's version of TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families).Helps families work their way out of poverty by providing temporary cash and food benefits to eligible families. While MFIP has a 60-month time limit, there are some limited exceptions and extensions.Participants are required to follow certain work rules. Failure to meet these requirements will result in MFIP grants being sanctioned or reduced.In addition:- Child support will be pursued in those situations where one or both parents are absent- A woman expecting a baby may receive assistance for herself during her pregnancy- Children who are being cared for by certain relatives may receive assistance?NOTE: MFIP recipients may be eligible for Emergency Assistance, Child Care Assistance, Medical Assistance, and/or Food Support.
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1095 Highway 15 South, Hutchinson, MN 55350
- Cancer clinic (800)359-8052- Neurology (320)484-4720- Heart care (320)234-3290- Human resources: (320)484-4685
400 Michigan Avenue West, PO Box 519, Walker, MN 56484
Home Health Care Medicare certified home health agency available to provide: - Skilled Nursing services - Home health aide personal care services - Physical therapy in the home - Occupational Therapy - Speech Therapy - Senior companions - Respite care - Care at home during recovery from an acute illness or injury - Care at home for chronically ill/disabled adults and children - Care at home for terminally ill - Help adjusting to an illness or disability - Information about a new diet, medication or disease - Personal care & support services to help stay in the home as long as possible - Information about other community resources - Access to medical supplies & equipment - Long Term Care Consultation - Prior to nursing home placement, an assessment is done by a Public Health Nurse and Social Worker - Relocation services back into community setting
8496 Enterprise Drive South, Mountain Iron, MN 55768
Fairview Financial Assistance Program covers charges for most Fairview hospital-based and clinic-based services.Charity Care may be available for households with income at or below 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Before applying for the program, households must first apply for help with the county or state.Discount on medically-needed hospital services available for uninsured households. Households who receive the uninsured discount may also apply for Fairview's Financial Assistance program.
2117 Campus Drive SE, Rochester, MN 55904
The Child Support Division assists with: - Adjusting court orders based on the cost-of-living index - Collecting and processing payments - Establishing and enforcing court orders for child support, medical support and child care support - Establishing parentage - Locating parents - Reviewing and modifying court orders for support - Working with other states to enforce support when 1 parent does not live in MinnesotaMinnesota Child Support Online: https://www.childsupport.dhs.state.mn.us/Welcome.request (an interactive website developed by the State of Minnesota to provide child support participants with information about their case(s).)?NOTE: Either parent of a child may get certain child support services. Parents who do not receive public assistance can apply for services at their county child support office for a 2% MN cost recovery fee. Parents who receive public assistance for a child whose other parent does not live with them are automatically referred for services and are not charged a service fee.
715 4th Street, International Falls, MN 56649
- Solid waste systems management - Transfer station - Canister sites - Recycling trailers
1509 14th Street, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides residential support services to individuals who have developmental disabilities. Services may include:- Communication training- Daily living skills- Leisure and social activities- Money management
10 1/2 NW 3rd Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
- Services provided for Individuals (adolescents and adults) Addressing issues including:- Anxiety/Panic- Depression- Chronic Pain- PTSD- Grief and Loss- Stress-related disorders- Low Self-Esteem- Women's Issues- Life Transitions- Trauma and Abuse- Spirituality issues- Christian/Biblical counseling available
11400 Magnolia Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
ECFE is a parenting education program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to Kindergarten entrance. Learning opportunities through ECFE may occur in a variety of settings, such as the families' homes, district or community sites, and online parenting education and support. Programming and education services often include parents/caregivers and children but may just include parents/caregivers.Works to strengthen families and engage the ability of all parents to provide an environment that supports the healthy development of their child. Services may include:- Activities and classes for parents and grandparents to strengthen parenting skills, activities, and make friends- Book and toy lending library- Dad and child programs- Early childhood screening for children ages 3 - 5- Home visits- Information on community resources and online parent video topics- Parent-child activities- Parent discussion groups- Play and learn activities for children- Programs for non-English language learners- School readiness program for children age 3 1/2 - 4- Single parent program- Special events for the entire family- Workshops on specific topics
401 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Assistance Vouchers: provides vouchers for clothing, household items, and furniture on a case by case basis and when availableBrown Bag Food: distribution offered monthly for senior citizens 65+ onlyCase Management: for families who request budget counseling, personal counseling and other long-term professional services.Food Shelf: Walk-in, First come, First Serve, Limited to the first 60 participants a day. Anyone after 60 can receive a bag of food.Youth Food ShelfSeasonal Services: HeatShare, and emergency disaster servicesFood support application assistance (SNAP)Community Center: Provides a variety of programs to meet physical, emotional, educational, and spiritual needs including group daily program, summer day camping, senior citizen programs, congregate dining through RAP, athletics, arts and crafts, music and drama, preschool programs, sports, gymnasium, weight training, after school programs, etc.
1325 Quincy Street NE, Suite A1, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Volunteer opportunities available to individuals interested in supporting newcomers to Minnesota include:- Childcare support- Digital literacy classes- Driver assistance- Housing support- Job readiness coach- Twin Cities-based events
2100 White Bear Avenue, Maplewood, MN 55109
Group Exercise Classes: Members can attend a variety of free fitness classes, including cardio and strength, dance, strength, yoga and pilates, ForeverWell, Kids and Family, and water exercise. Note: Not all classes are offered at all locations. Personal Training and Assessments: Rates for members and non-members. Members can receive a free one-on-one 60-minute assessment session with a certified personal trainer. Personal training sessions are available virtually via Zoom (included in membership or a monthly fee). Small Group Training Programs:- Provides opportunities for small group training and flex training. Available classes vary by location. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellness 180 provides a series of lessons that will help educate participants in and out of a classroom setting on how gradual lifestyle changes can positively impact their health. Rates for members and non-members. - Wellbeats is for kids ages 3 to 14 who are participants of Kids Stuff or child care (must be a member). Kids Stuff provides free drop-off child care while parents/caregivers work out (must be a member).Elder Care: Provides specific programs and services to support older adults age 55 and older, including in-person activities and free classes.- ForeverWell: Provides members with wellness activities for older adults age 55 and older including virtually online or in-person options. Must be a member for the virtual online activities. Also provides wellness checks for senior ForeverWell members. The George Wellbeing programs offer guidance, virtually or one-on-one in a group setting, with a board-certified coach, to help participants navigate healthy choices.Adult Sports Leagues: Provides team, doubles, and individuals sport activities. Opportunities for members and non-members. Kids Sports: Provides year-round activities and program for kids of all ages and skill levels, including youth sports leagues and classes, summer sports, Homeschool Physical Education, and adult sports leagues. Members and non-members are welcome to participate. Offers youth with disabilities age 8 and up opportunities to participate in the Blazing Stars Special Olympics Team. The Young Athletes program introduces children ages 2 to 7 with and without intellectual disabilities to the world of sports. Orthology: Provides physical therapy and chiropractic services Kids and Families: Provides exercises classes, adventure racing, free child care while members work out, Parents Night Out provides child care for an evening out, family friendly fitness centers, and youth and family fitness cards that outlines an entire workout from warm-ups to cool down stretches. Journey to Freedom: Provides an 8 week session where participants meet in small-group discussions, read, reflect, find support, and heal. The goal of the program is to build community and support successful life change in a safe place. Specialty series include Freedom from Body Image and Food Issues, Freedom from Low Self-Esteem, Freedom from the Pain of Grief and Disappointment, and Freedom from Fear. Condition Specific Programs: Include tailored health and fitness programs for people with health conditions including Parkinson's disease and pre-diabetes. Water Safety Program: Provides reduced cost water safety instruction for kids ages 5 - 14 and swimming lessons for ages 6 months to adult. Offers parent and child, school-age children, preschool children, and teen and adult swimming lessons and water safety instruction. Member and non-member rates available. Provides trainings and certifications for lifeguard training, CPR and first aid, babysitting safety, safety training for coaches and instructor level training. Classes are offered in a traditional classroom and blended where lessons are online and skills are practiced in class.
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