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11605 State Avenue, Suite 10, Brainerd, MN 56401-1000
Trained staff who provides information and answers regarding the civil commitment process.- Informational fact sheets, brochures and pamphlets, website on the Civil Commitment and Treatment Act - Referrals to Ombudsman staff for advocacy and support services to those who qualify- Specialized training and presentation to agencies and groups on individualized topics such as pre-petition issues, post-petition issues, neuroleptic medications, effective advocacy - Up-to-date information on proposed or new changes to the law
201 1st Street NE, Suite 18, Austin, MN 55912
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:- Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply- Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply- Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits and countable resource limits apply for individuals and married couples
1560 Highway 55, Hastings, MN 55033
Handles a variety of citations ranging from petty misdemeanor offenses which include minor parking and traffic violations to misdemeanor offenses including driving while intoxicated, theft, and worthless check violations.
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4855 West Arrowhead Road, Hermantown, MN 55811
Services including:- Flu shots (October - March) for ages 6 and older, and shingles shot year round- Pharmacists available during business hours to answer questions about medication- Prescriptions or over-the-counter medications- Safe medication disposal drop box
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393 North Dunlap Street, Suite 400J, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides a 12-step support group for individuals recovering from compulsive sexual behavior. Men's, women's, and mixed meetings are available throughout the metro area.
14600 Minnetonka Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55345
- Municipal police department - General crime prevention programs
104 West Superior Street, Suite 200, Duluth, MN 55802
Adult rehabilitation mental health workers provide services to clients who have a mental illness that disrupts their daily lives.Experienced team of practitioners specializes in working with clients on probation or parole, who have past criminal behaviors or general mental health barriers.Skills areas may include:- Budgeting, shopping, and healthy lifestyle skills and practices- Community resource utilization and integration- Cooking and nutrition- Crisis assistance- Employment-related skills- Household management- Interpersonal communications- Medication monitoring- Mental illness symptom management- Relapse prevention- Transitioning to community living- Transportation
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2716 Crescent Drive, Ste. 1, International Falls, MN 56649
- Hospital beds- Auto lifts- Bath and walking aids- Lift chairs- Wheelchairs- Incontinence supplies- Electric scooters- Compression stockings- Monitoring equipment- Shower chairs and toilet risers- Uniforms- Oxygen and respiratory services- Delivery available
214 1st Avenue Northeast, Buffalo, MN 55313
Community and adult education and senior citizen programs, including ESL classes, GED classes, and programs for adults living with a disability.- Adult education programs to advance academic skills such as reading, writing, and math- Distance learning/online study platforms for enrolled students- English classes for adults- GED preparation
1347 West Broadway Street, Winona, MN 55987
- Offers a wide variety of health and personal care services, social activities, companionship, and meals and snacks- Provides respite care
13000 Ravine Parkway South, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:- Arranging for medical and social services- Arranging for meetings and appointments- Assistance with transportation- Medication remindersThe individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
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2100 Plymouth Avenue North, Suite 104, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Limited funding available to provide a one-time payment for eligible households for either emergency rental assistance to help households get caught up on late rent or security deposit and/or first month rent assistance. Assistance can be accessed once every 24 months.Emergency rental assistance may only be utilized once in a 24-month period.Cannot assist households that receive subsidies, such as through Minneapolis Public Housing Authority, Section 8, among others.Due to the high volume of emergency rental assistance applications received, application processing may take 60 days or more. Visit https://caphennepin.org/rental-assistance/ to check the status of applications submitted on a specific date that are currently being processed.
360 Sherman Street, Suite 390, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families.Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)- Christian counseling- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)- Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)- Exposure therapy- Play therapyServices are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.
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Dialectical Behavior TherapyConjoint CounselingFamily CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyChild Sexual Abuse CounselingChild GuidanceAssertive Community TreatmentAdolescent/Youth CounselingIndividual CounselingFaith Based CounselingEye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingGeneral Counseling ServicesPlay TherapyCognitive Behavioral Therapy
1620 Greenview Drive SW, Rochester, MN 55902
- Child trauma psychotherapy treatment for children and adolescents who have experienced a traumatic event, such as sexual abuse, physical abuse, car accidents, stressful medical procedures, domestic violence or traumatic grief - Psychiatric evaluations/assessments - Youth and family counseling
221 South Kingston Street, Caledonia, MN 55921
Help assist adults develop the skills necessary to make positive change in their lives. Through the program, mental health practitioners teach, coach, support, and do "along with" the client as they navigate the path of their illness.Areas of focus may include:- Budgeting and shopping skills- Community resource utilization and integration skills- Cooking and nutrition skills- Crisis assistance- Employment related skills- Health care directives- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices- Household management skills- Interpersonal communication skills- Medication monitoring- Mental illness symptom management skills- Parenting skills- Relapse prevention skills- Transportation skills
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4801 West 50th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55424
Provide recreational programs year round for persons of all ages including persons with disabilities including:- Adaptive programs- Adult activities and athletics- Edina Art Center- Family events- Youth art class - Youth programs and camps
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides the following classes, presentations, and workshops:- Anxiety, Stress, and Coping: One-hour class for middle and high school students that talks about what anxiety and stress are and where they come from. Youth will practice coping strategies for stress as well as learn the difference between positive and negative coping strategies. Learn the warning signs of an anxiety disorder and where to go for help.- Breaking Down Barriers to Brain Health: This is a one-hour class for middle school students that discusses mental health, mental illnesses, suicide prevention, and how to break down the barriers people face to getting mental health care. Students will learn the warning signs of mental illness and suicide and what they can do to help themselves or a friend. This class is designed to be interactive and developmentally appropriate for middle school aged students.- Belonging, Why it Matters: Understand why belonging matters, and how it impacts both physical and mental health. Learn the role in fostering the culture of belonging. Understand the warning signs and resources for poor mental health. This class is for employees, supervisors, organizational leaders, owners, board members, and human resource professionals.- Dealing with Difficult Interactions: Learn the signs and symptoms of mental illnesses, along with tips and strategies that can be used in dealing with difficult interactions, to manage the situation and yourself.- Good Mental Health in the Workplace: Five Things You Can Do: Five things individuals can do to create a workplace that values good mental health. Participants will learn how to promote good mental health (including dealing with stress), the common symptoms of a mental illness, how attitudes and language impact people with mental illnesses, and accommodations for a mental illness. This class is for employees, supervisors, organizational leaders, owners, board members, and human resource professionals.- Introduction to Trauma and a Trauma-Informed Approach: One-hour overview of trauma, its impacts on the brain, and the guiding principles of a trauma-informed approach. Trauma has long been described as a unique and personal outcome of adverse events or experiences, but exposure is more widespread in the communities than ever before. For those living with a mental illness or substance use disorder, exposure is even more common. Communities and employers can build awareness and take action to create trauma-informed and responsive spaces where people feel safe and valued.- Minding Your Mental Health (EMPLOYER class only): Understand how and why current events have impacted people's mental health, learn how to manage expectations and stress to navigate changes to the workplace, learn the common symptoms of mental illness, and learn steps employees can take to promote good mental health.- Ending the Silence: This is a 50-minute class intended for high school students. To learn about mental illnesses and the signs and symptoms. Learn a personal story of a young adult who is doing well in recovery. Students receive resources to get help for themselves or for a friend and information on how to end the silence around mental illness in their school.- BACK TO SCHOOL ANXIETY: Learn about the signs that your child might be feeling anxious about going back to school, and what parents and caregivers can do before, during, and after school to help ease their child's back-to-school anxiety. Click here for currently scheduled public classes.- EARLY WARNING SIGNS OF MENTAL ILLNESS IN YOUTH: Workshop designed to help parents, guardians, and foster parents learn early warning signs of mental illnesses and trauma, gain an understanding of the impact of mental Illnesses and trauma on children and youth, and learn strategies to support children who live with an illness. Suicide warning signs and resources are also covered.- HELPING KIDS COPE: Tips for Supporting Good Family Mental Health: One-hour class that talks about the developmental responses youth may have to stress. Discuss five mental health tips for families and resources in the community. Click here for currently scheduled public classes.- MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS PLANNING FOR FAMILIES: Learn the symptoms that can lead to a crisis, steps to take, de-escalation techniques, and the role of county crisis teams. Develop a crisis plan for a child and family. This class is for parents or caregivers of children.- MENTAL ILLNESS AND POST-SECONDARY SUCCESS: Mental Illness and Post-Secondary Success is a two-hour class for parents, post-secondary institutions, students, and others supporting a person who is preparing for or engaged in academic life beyond high school. Learn about available supports, academic strategies, school and community resources, and helpful accommodations and modifications for qualifying students. ADA guidance for students with disabilities is also covered.- TRANSITIONS: Learn how to help teens or young adults access resources to succeed in school, employment, and independent living. Understand the rights young adults gain when they reach 18 and how to help guide them if they are not ready for total independence. This 1.5 hour class is for parents or caregivers of youth or young adults.- TRAUMA REACTIONS AND POST TRAUMATIC GROWTH IN CHILDREN AND YOUTH: 1.5 hour presentation, learn how to identify traumatic experiences in a child's life, understand trauma reactions and foster healing and growth in children and youth who have experienced trauma.- OVERCOMING LONELINESS: Strategies for Helping People with Mental Illnesses: Professionals will learn about the impact of loneliness and how no one goes through a serious illness by themselves. Will also learn the importance of engaging family members, promoting connections to others, and identify strategies to meaningfully engage family members and friends in a person's life. This class is open to all mental health practitioners and professionals.
640 3rd Street, Gaylord, MN 55334
59 apartments available. Includes:- Common activity room/lounge- Day room/dining area- Storage- Transportation (limited downtown)- Utilities (except telephone)
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410 5th Street South, Suite 100, Hallock, MN 56728
Provides cash assistance to help adults receiving Supplemental Security Income - SSI pay for their basic needs. Adults who are blind, have a disability, or are age 65 and older but don't qualify for SSI because of their income may still be eligible for MSA if they meet income requirements.The basic monthly MSA grant is calculated using either the maximum SSI amount (Federal Benefit Rate) for the adult or their countable income (if they do not receive SSI), and the MSA standard set by state law.Special Needs GrantMSA also may provide special payments for adults who need:- Certain home repairs- Certain household furniture and appliances- Guardian or conservator service fees- Help paying for housing costs through MSA Housing Assistance- Medically prescribed special diets- Representative payee servicesAdults who receive MSA are also eligible for help with medical, food, and housing costs through Medical Assistance - MA, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP, and MSA Housing Assistance programs.
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226 North 2nd Street, La Crescent, MN 55947
Provides family medicine and physical therapy care services
1115 Greenbrier Street, Saint Paul, MN 55106
Referral number for adult basic education classes, like English (ESL), GED, citizenship, and computers. Classes are available at Open Door Learning Center locations in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.Computer Classes available at the Open Door location in Midway.
217 Plum St Suite #100, Red Wing, MN 55033
Family Advocacy in Recovery and Restoration (FARR) provides recovery support for women who are pregnant and/or parenting. Services are culturally appropriate, gender-specific, and comprehensive. FARR provides:- One-on-one case management - Peer sober support groups - Drug screens for accountabilityFARR case managers can assist with person-centered goals related to:- Recovery and mental health - Parenting and child development - Employment and education - Resource navigationFARR works in collaboration with PROOF Alliance to decrease the number of babies born exposed to substance use in-utero.
6586 Highway 1, Finland, MN 55603
?Responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the county highway system. Service including:- Report road kill and culvert backup: (218)834-8511- Report a sign-related issue, question, or wintertime mailbox damage: [email protected] Snow removal on county roads
1117 1st Avenue NE, Rochester, MN 55906
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services.Annandale ResidenceWork toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent.Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)- Depression and Anxiety- Bipolar and Mood Disorders- Mild Chemical Dependency- Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct DisorderResidence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS).Residential Care includes:- Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency- Cognitive Behavioral Groups- Evidence-Based Practices- Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service- On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors- On-site Sholund School for Girls- Peer accountability groups- Programming, which includes social skills and anger management- Religion education (optional)- Trauma-Informed Care- "Voices" CurriculumCokato Residence?Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:- Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)- Bipolar and mood disorders- Depression and anxiety- Mild chemical dependency- Oppositional defiant and conduct disorderResidence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:- On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors- Peer accountability groups- Programming that includes social skills and anger management- Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service- The option to attend a local school- Religion education (optional)- Chemical dependency counselingHutchinson Residence?Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:- Individual, group, and family therapy- Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more- A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)- The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)- Ongoing employment skills and learningRochester ResidenceFocuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.Residential care includes: - Individual, group, and family therapy- Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more- Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)- The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)- Ongoing employment skills and learning
1540 South Lake Street, Forest Lake, MN 55025
Patients who need help paying their bill or prescriptions can call to discuss special circumstances or request a payment plan- Allina Partners Care Program: Provides assistance to patients who do not qualify for Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare in Minnesota, or BadgerCare in Wisconsin, and whose annual incomes are at or below 275 percent of the federal poverty level- Uninsured Discount Program: Provides a discount on medically necessary hospital charges for individuals who do not qualify for Medicaid or Allina Health Partners Care- MedCredit Financial Services: Provides a financing option to patients who can't afford to pay high monthly payments for their medical bills over a short period of time- Prescription Assistance Program: Patients can speak to staff or contact an Allina Health health care provider to send a referral letter to the program
