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1415 First Street East, Suite 2, Park Rapids, MN 56470
Provides community health services to children and adults, such as:- Child and adult health screenings- Child and adult immunizations. Adult immunizations include Hepatitis B and Tetanus/Diptheria/Pertussis (TDAP).- Family home visiting program for prenatal/postnatal care for new mothers and their infant- Foot care clinic offered at various locations throughout Hubbard County?- General health information and improvement programs to create healthy communities
1117 Center Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Provides help to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, and supportive and therapeutic services?- Connect families with county and community-based services?- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
120 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55805
Intensive community services available, based on individual needs of the client and provided primarily in the client's home.Services include:- Case management- Crisis intervention- Employment support- Housing support- Independent living skills training- Medication management- Psychiatry- Substance abuse treatment
202 Bagley Avenue NW, Bagley, MN 56621
  • Provides services to children from birth to 7 years who have a substantial delay or disorder in development or have an identifiable sensory, physical, mental or social/emotional condition or impairment known to hinder normal development and need special education. - Variety of services are available through center based classes and home visits
Provides a digital mental health program for children that focuses on building emotional regulation and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) skills. Supports children experiencing:- Anxiety- ADHD- Anger- Autism- Behavioral outbursts- Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)Includes offline resources and licensed clinician coaching to support caregivers.
1602 Highway 23 North, Sandstone, MN 55072
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low, to 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 thisPeople who get GA are also eligible for help with medical and food costs through Medical Assistance - MA and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP.
305 Main Street NE, Mapleton, MN 56065
Offers financial services including speaking with a financial counselor or account representative about cost-of-care estimates, and helps in determining whether an individual qualifies for financial assistance. Financial counselors or an account representative can help individuals understand patients' responsibilities and may offer no-interest payment plans. An account representative may:- Guide through the medical billing process and determine if financing options are available- Offer assistance in resolving unpaid balances- Share resources to determine insurance coverage
12621 Elk Lake Road NW, Elk River, MN 55330
Emergency food shelf that has a grocery store atmosphere. Accepts food, household, and hygiene donations.
10077 Dogwood Street NW, Suite 110, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
Responds to mental health crises or emergencies with telephone or face-to-face assessment, intervention and stabilization services at home, school or in the community. Emergencies can be a behavioral, emotional or psychiatric situation needing a timely intervention to reduce the possibility of physical harm. Staff also provide necessary safety planning and short-term therapeutic services to assist in recovery from a crisis.
313 North Main Street, Room 230, Center City, MN 55012
Cash-grant program for families with low incomes experiencing household emergencies. Families can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Families must use their own money first. The amount of financial assistance provided depends on family size and type of emergency. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help. - Helps families experiencing a financial crisis and may provide financial assistance for up to two months of rent, one month with a deposit, or utilities (electric, gas, and heating service payment assistance). Families must apply for Fuel Assistance during the heating season.- Applicant must have spent at least 30% of their available income on housing and utilities in the past 90 days- Applicant's name must be on the lease or utility bill- Financial assistance is paid directly to the vendor?- Does not provide financial assistance for late fees
1700 South Highway 36 West, Suite 130, Roseville, MN 55113
Comprehensive therapy and skills help individuals decrease symptoms and maintain safety. Program teach mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness skills that improve quality of life. Programs are Minnesota Department of Human Services certified and accredited nationally as a provider of DBT.Adult DBT Programs: - Adults age 18 and older- Comprehensive intensive outpatient, standard DBT, and one-day weekly options are available, based on level of need.- Coordinated care with other community providers- Aftercare program is available.Adolescent DBT Program: - Ages 14 - 18- Meets twice weekly- Monthly parent education component (optional)Early Adolescent DBT Program:- Ages 12 - 14- Meets twice weekly- Weekly parent/caregiver involvement (required)Horizons DBT Program:- For individuals with mental health issues as well as developmental challenges- DBT presented at a basic level- Meets three times weekly
940 44th Avenue NE, Unit 21307, Columbia Heights, MN 55421
Transitional housing program that fulfills the need for healing time and personal development that combines best practices with a Christian environment. Services include:- Safe housing; food and clothing referrals; case management/advocacy; support group; domestic violence education courses; individualized therapy; life skills education; financial education and counseling; assistance to pursue education, jobs and housing; bible studies and prayer ministry- Women and children receive a comprehensive program for 12-18 months with the goal to equip and empower them to live free of abuse- Referrals are given to men who have been abused (i.e. Cornerstone, Domestic Abuse Project and Tubman) or wish to change abusive behavior (i.e. community groups)- Programs for women and children provide paths to emotional, spiritual and physical safety, and health. Mentors, tutors and educators are provided to educate, equip and empower women to increase confidence and quality of life as well as family stability. Goal is to help women and children transition to lives free of abuse.
120 1st Street NW, Aitkin, MN 56431
Provides:- Wastewater Treatment- drinking water- sewer services- electricity
1620 Greenview Drive SW, Rochester, MN 55902
Educational programs that help participants learn basic activities of daily living. Services instruct, assist, and support clients in areas such as medication management, basic social and living skills, mental health management, household management, and employment-related or community living transitions.Services - Budgeting and financial management - Community resource utilization and integration - Daily structure and time management - Employment-related skills - Healthy lifestyles - Household management - Illness management - Interpersonal communication - Mental illness management - Nutrition and cooking - Relapse prevention - Shopping skills
32 Bagley Avenue NW, Bagley, MN 56621
Pastor's Office - (218)694-2631 Church Kitchen - (218)694-6402
202 North Oak Street, Mabel First Lutheran Church, Mabel, MN 55954
Provides non-perishable foods as well as milk and eggs; diapers, as available. Households can shop twice a month. Donations are accepted and volunteer opportunities are available.
4001 19th Avenue NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Continuing care retirement community (CCRC) with:- Emergency call system - Foot care for additional fee - Full-service kitchens with microwave, oven, refrigerator and stove - Garage for additional fee - Linen service for additional fee - Maintenance staff to assist with repairs - Personal alert system for additional fee - Private apartments of various sizes and views, including some with balconies and patios - Scheduled home health services for additional fee - Several meals included in monthly fees. Additional meals and tray service delivery of meals for additional fee. - Twice a month housekeeping - Variety of laundry services
216 Park Avenue Northwest, PO Box X, Bagley, MN 56621
  • Open enrollment dates are Mid October - Early December- Under both programs Part B premiums are put back into the monthly Social Security check, making participants' monthly income increase. - The QMB program will pay the Medicare co-payments and deductibles. For example, if enrolled in the QMB program, the participant does not have to pay the annual part B deductible ($140 in 2012), the 20% part B co-payment, or the part A hospital deductible ($1,156 in 2012). - The participant pays for Medicare services that aren't covered, such as routine physicals and outpatient prescription drugs.
14949 62nd Street North, Room 4600, Stillwater, MN 55082
Provides information about infectious diseases, assists with epidemic disease control, and assists with reporting and controlling communicable diseases including:- Food poisoning- Meningitis- Sexually transmitted infections- Tuberculosis- West Nile virus
1651 Jefferson Parkway, Suite 110, Northfield, MN 55057
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.
802 East Fairview Avenue, Olivia, MN 56277
  • Provides self-sufficiency opportunities in the community, helping people with barriers to employment realize their full potential. Clients learn acceptance of supervision, ability to stay on task, punctuality, interpersonal skills, and adherence to safety rules.- Provides supervised janitorial services for private residences, as well as businesses, government services, and non-profit organizations.
6301 Bandel Road NW, Suite 605, Rochester, MN 55901
Provide individual advocacy, coaching, and system navigation through statewide Help Desk to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and their families. Services include one-to-one assistance in accessing and receiving appropriate services in the areas of early intervention, family support, special education, county case management, health care, housing, employment, recreation, Medical Assistance, Social Security, residential services, PCA (personal care assistance), etc.?The Arc Minnesota also offers scholarship opportunities to support individuals living with disabilities. Call the Help Desk or visit the website for more information about eligibility, criteria, and scholarships available.NOTE: Staff do NOT provide legal advice
635 Northridge Drive NW, Suite 220, Pine City, MN 55063
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.
157 Roosevelt Road, Suite 100, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Small amounts of financial assistance for individuals in need, usually between $35 - 45 Some examples of assistance include:- Apartment application fees- Birth certificates- Fuel cards- Prescription/co-pays- Saint Cloud Metro Bus transportation- State IDs/driver's license renewals or replacementsIf financial assistance is unavailable, staff will attempt to refer elsewhere
1111 28th Street NE, Austin, MN 55912
Offers services:Outpatient Mental Health Therapy Ages: Children, Adolescents, and Adults (0+)Provides community-based outpatient mental health therapy for children, adolescents, adults, and families. Licensed therapists are trained in trauma- and stress-informed care and focus on strengthening individuals while supporting family stability. Services are available in person and via telehealth. - Evidence-Based Practices Include:- EMDR- Family Therapy- Play Therapy- Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) Ages: 8-17Collaborative Intensive Bridging Services (CIBS) is a community-based, family-focused program designed to support youth at risk of out-of-home placement or school disruption. The program works to stabilize the family system so youth can remain safely in the home or return home following a short residential stay. CIBS is best suited for youth experiencing challenges such as aggression, depression, truancy, self-harm, or behavioral concerns.The model combines intensive in-home therapy with assessment-driven recommendations for either continued community services or a brief residential placement, determined collaboratively with the family.Core Program Components:- Active parent involvement (required)- Individual therapy for the youth- Person-centered approach- Therapy for parent(s)- Therapy for the whole family- Three in-home therapy sessions per week- Time commitment of 4-6 monthsCIBS with Residential Placement Ages: 8-17This option includes all standard CIBS services plus a short-term residential treatment component.Additional Services Include:- Admission coordination- Care plan coordination with shared youth and family goals- Residential treatment for approximately 30 days- Transition planning to safely return the youth home- CIBS is available in Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, and Dakota Counties, as well as MN Prairie County Alliance (Dodge, Steele, Waseca).- In Dakota County, referrals are made through the school-based mental health collaborative.Family Response and Stabilization Services Ages: 0-18Family Response & Stabilization Services provide immediate, in-person crisis response and stabilization for youth and their parents or caregivers. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and are currently offered in Hennepin County. The program focuses on reducing crisis escalation and supporting family safety and stability.Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) Ages: 14-21Youth Assertive Community Treatment (Youth ACT) is an intensive, community-based mental health service for adolescents and young adults with significant mental health needs. Services are delivered by a multidisciplinary team in home, school, or community settings. The program is designed to reduce hospitalizations and out-of-home placements while supporting stabilization and skill development.