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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.
635 Northridge Drive NW, Suite 220, Pine City, MN 55063
Provides the following information and services:
  • Child care licensing?
  • Child care provider information and referral?
?- General information on licensing for child care
9 Good Neighbor Hill Road, Tofte, MN 55615
An outpatient medical clinic providing services such as:
  • Acute illness or injury care
  • Allergy shots
  • Behavioral health services (individual and family therapy)
  • Chronic disease management
  • Foot care services
  • Health maintenance for men, women, and children
  • Immunizations
  • Prenatal care
  • Reproductive health in birth control, family planning, and STI screening
  • School, sports, and camp physical examinations
  • Sports and non-sport injuries and joint issues
  • Telehealth services via Zoom
  • Tobacco cessation
  • Well-child examinations and newborn appointments?- Women's health for breast examinations, family home visiting, and pap smears
1910 Aga Drive, Suite 206, Alexandria, MN 56308
Provides a wide array of supportive housing programs for households that are experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Housing assistance is paired with supportive services to ensure that households are able to overcome their personal barriers to maintaining housing stability. All housing programs are based on program openings, eligibility, and funding. Funding comes from a variety of sources, including the Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP as well as others.
149 Thompson Avenue East, Suite 150, West Saint Paul, MN 55118
Outpatient mental health facility providing couples, family, group, and individual counseling, including:
  • Adolescent/youth counseling
  • Anger management
  • Anxiety disorders counseling and group therapy
  • Bereavement/grief counseling
  • Cultural transition counseling
  • Depression counseling
  • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT-IOP) offered at Minneapolis, West Metro, and West Saint Paul locations
  • Eating disorders counseling, including anorexia and bulimia
  • Family violence counseling
  • Gambling counseling
  • Geriatric counseling
  • Marriage counseling
  • Medication assessment and management
  • Phobias counseling
  • Post-abortion counseling
  • Psychiatry
  • Psychological testing and evaluation
  • Sexual assault counseling
  • Sexuality issues/sexual addictions counseling
  • Suboxone treatment for Opioid use disorder and addiction available in Minneapolis and West Metro
Telehealth services available.
24246 Crane Road, White Earth, MN 56591
Inpatient substance abuse residential treatment program with services including:
  • Educational and vocational support
  • Individual and group therapy
  • Outpatient dosing services
  • Trauma-informed care
815 Forest Avenue, Northfield, MN 55057
Provides a break for caregivers who may be experiencing physical, emotional, or mental exhaustion from their caregiving responsibilities. It allows them to take some time off to rest and recharge while their loved one receives care from qualified professionals. This type of care can be provided for a few days, or even for an extended period, depending on the needs of the caregiver and the older adult being cared for.
1160 Helmo Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55128
  • Avian and exotic medicine
  • Cardiology at Oakdale site only
  • Dentistry and oral surgery
  • Dermatology
  • Emergency services for animals including surgery
  • Imaging including CT scan, high field MRI, ultrasound, and x-ray
  • Internal medicine
  • Neurology
  • Oncology
  • Pet loss support group
  • Physical rehabilitation
810 East 4th Street , Duluth, MN 55805
Assists people with obtaining and keeping permanent housing. Services include: ?- Assistance with employment, transportation, and benefits
  • Case management
  • Community outreach
  • Crisis intervention
  • Housing search assistance
440 Elm Street East, Annandale, MN 55302
Focuses on diagnosing and treating problems that affect the muscles, bones, and joints, as well as the nervous system. Treatment is provided for:
  • Amputations
  • Back pain and neck pain
  • Brain injuries
  • Cerebral palsy
  • Concussions
  • Fibromyalgia and other chronic pain conditions
  • Joint and muscle injections
  • Movement disorders
  • Musculoskeletal disorders
  • Multiple sclerosis
  • Pain problems following trauma and surgeries
  • Performing arts injuries (musicians, dancers, and gymnasts)
  • Post-polio
  • Spasticity and other muscle tone abnormalities
  • Spinal cord injury, paraplegia, and quadriplegia
  • Spine care
  • Sports injuries
  • Stroke
A physiatrist conducts physical exams, prescribes healing therapies, and develops treatment plans. A physiatrist can also prescribe spine and large joint injections as needed.
1527 Northway Drive, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
Offering the following services:
  • Assistance with personal care
  • Behavioral support
  • Center-based production work is also offered to individuals
  • Community employment through individual placement or work crew
  • Individual placement services
  • Learning activities
  • Opportunities for community interaction
  • Senior program: RSVP program; crafts and classes; day trips
  • Training and employment for individuals who want to work full-time
  • Work adjustment training
  • Work assessment
313 North Main Street, Suite 120, Center City, MN 55012
  • Coordinates placement of offenders in appropriate community and residential programs
  • Juvenile diversion
  • Pre-trial bail evaluations
  • Pretrial supervision
  • Provides electronic monitoring of cases
  • Provides the court with necessary reports such as pre-dispositional reports, probation violation reports, reference reports, review and discharge reports, chemical use assessments, domestic abuse investigations, chemical use prescreen reports, and mental health screens
  • Provides local community service work crews
  • Provides probation supervision to juvenile, adult misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor offenders
  • Provides random drug and alcohol testing
  • Refers offenders to selected education and treatment programs based on their individual needs
2480 29th Street, Slayton, MN 56172
Collects and maintains the material history of the county for the benefit of its residents and visitors.
3001 Maple Road, Suite 100, Slayton, MN 56172
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low pay for basic needs. The maximum monthly benefit is:
  • $128 for a person living in a licensed residential facility or receiving substance use disorder treatment services
?- $350 for a person living in the community
  • Emergency funds may be available if the individual cannot pay for basic needs, such as shelter or food, and their health or safety is at risk because of this
?People who get GA are also eligible for help with medical and food costs through Medical Assistance - MA and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP.
200 Highway 65, Mora, MN 55051
Provides individualized, community-based training and support services to help individuals develop and maintain life skills to be able to participate in their community.
206 8th Avenue SE, Suite 200, Baudette, MN 56623
This is a Medicaid program for beneficiaries who need help in paying for Medicare services. The beneficiary must have Medicare Part A and limited income and resources. For those who qualify, the Medicaid program pays Medicare Part B premiums. Eligibility begins the month of application. Also, if eligible, retroactive coverage for up to three months prior to the month of application. Note: There can be a lag time before SSA is able to stop taking the premiums out of the recipient's benefit check but the recipient will be reimbursed by SSA for all months eligible for SLMB and/or QMB. The reverse is true when these programs terminate: recipients should be told to put aside premium costs from first month of termination on.
1228 Town Centre Drive, Eagan, MN 55123
Provides counseling with referrals to additional resources if necessary. Homeowners work 1:1 with homeownership specialists to assess their situation and determine possible solutions.
200 West First Street, Paynesville, MN 56362
A Level IV trauma center serving throughout the Central Minnesota area. Emergency care includes:
  • Birthing services
  • Brain injuries
  • Concussions
  • Cuts and puncture wounds
  • Electrical shocks
  • Excessive bleeding wounds
  • Minor burns
  • Spine injuries
  • Skull fractures
2446 University Avenue West, Suite 140, Saint Paul, MN 55114
  • Phone and email-based support with advanced training in supporting adoptive, foster, and kinship families
  • Connects families with adoption/trauma/attachment-competent therapists, appropriate community resources, and educational offerings
  • Assists eligible families with funding to help with the cost of therapy with HELP Program vetted therapists, Foster Adopt Minnesota educational offerings, and eligible supports
250 SW Cleveland Avenue, McIntosh, MN 56556
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for: Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA) Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
  • Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
  • Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management) Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
250 White Oak Drive, Randall, MN 56475
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
2014 7th Street SE, PO Box 1097, Bemidji, MN 56619
  • Support group for families of persons with mental illness
  • Provides information, support and feedback
110 West 2nd Street, Chaska, MN 55318
The Energy Assistance Program helps pay heat and electricity costs. Payments for energy bills are sent directly to the household's energy company or fuel provider for propane, fuel oil, or wood. Financial assistance varies depending on household income and fuel costs. The Energy Assistance Program provides additional grants for eligible households who need help with:
  • Getting reconnected to heat and power after disconnections
  • Paying for emergency fuel deliveries for propane, heating oil, or biofuel
  • Preventing disconnection
  • $200 minimum and $1400 maximum assistance
Other services may include home energy crisis intervention, outreach, energy advocacy, and information about utility consumer rights. Energy Related Repair funds are also available to help correct no heat or malfunctioning heating systems for owner-occupied homes. Individuals must be eligible for Energy Assistance. Conservation Improvement Program: In partnership with other local utilities, the program provides electric conservation services and materials to families in Dakota and Scott counties. The goal of the program is to reduce energy consumption, thereby reducing energy bills. During a home audit, customers accompany an energy auditor who reviews appliances being used in the home as well as recent energy bills. Clients are educated on energy conservation practices, proper appliance maintenance, and using water flow restrictors. Energy auditors may also help with installation and central air-conditioning tune-up. For those who receive EAP, Energy Crisis Assistance is also available for emergency situations, such as disconnection or shut-off notice, past due balances, or delivery of fuel for tanks less than 20% capacity.