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4801 Veterans Drive, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
Offers both inpatient and outpatient options for behavioral health issues. Mental health services are confidential and staff will not talk to anyone about information shared unless written consent is given by the patient. Services include:
- Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
- Marriage and relationship problems
- Psychiatry
- Psychology
- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
- Treatment for addictive disorders
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600 South 5th Street, Saint Peter, MN 56082
- Accepts donated cars from the public and sells them to low-income people at a discount
- Sells cars at a discount to individuals who meet income and geographic guidelines
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Nonrefugee migrants and newcomers enter the country in different ways and access health care at different points. These individuals who are not eligible for benefits to the same extent as refugees may have additional challenges in accessing quality health care, including being unable to access state or federal benefits, being underinsured or uninsured, and being ineligible for work authorization permits.
Visit the website to view a list of available resources for health and clinical guidance, health care service providers, and additional community resources to utilize.
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8619 West Point Douglas Road South, Suite 150, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Provide individual competitive employment services. Services include:
- Benefits planning
- Career planning
- Follow-up support services
- Job coaching
- Job development services
- Job follow-up services
- Job placement
- Job-seeking skills training
- Multi-lingual and multi-cultural support
- PASS and IRWE planning
- Person-centered planning
- Resume and cover letter development
- Supported employment
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Once families are housed, they receive ongoing support to promote economic stability and prevent a return to homelessness. Services include peer support, financial literacy programs, and connections to community resources.
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120 West Kellogg Boulevard, Saint Paul, MN 55102
- Education department with classes for children, families, and adults such as outreach programs, evening classes, computer classes, and field trips throughout the world
- Guided tour program for parties of 15 or more
- Hands-on exhibits and galleries
- Museum exhibits in paleontology, biology, technology, geography, physics, anthropology, and the environment; traveling exhibits every 4 months
- Performances augmenting science exhibits
- Self touring with special help for persons with disabilities
- Special group arrangements for visits, meetings, and conventions with use of space provided where possible
- Volunteer opportunities as exhibit interpreters and demonstrators (full training program), clerical, etc.
- William L. McKnight 3M Convertible IMAX Dome Omnitheater with films shown on a 90-foot screen from floor to overhead and on all sides of the audience
- Baldwin Park 400 Keith Drive: Playground equipment, picnic shelter, baseball/soccer field, hockey rink/inline skate in summer, pleasure rink, and community gardens
- Carl Eck Park 2 Firebarn Road: Picnic shelters, Little League baseball fields, batting cage, and playground
- Center Park 26 A Center Road: Open play space, picnic shelter, and playground equipment
- City Hall Park 200 Civic Heights Circle: Playground equipment and community gardens
- Golden Lake Park 67 West Golden Lake Road: Playground equipment, picnic pavilions available for rental, sand volleyball court, half-court basketball, tennis court, swimming beach, fishing pier, and picnic tables
- Golden Lake School Park 1 School Road: Baseball fields and playground equipment
- Heritage Commons: Clock tower, history walk, pavilion located on a pond, and labyrinth
- Indian Hills Park 51 Indian Hills Drive: Playground
- Inner Park 6A Inner Drive: Softball/baseball field, hockey rink, and playground
- Trails, including cross country skiing and bike trails
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802 NE 1st Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides religious education
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420 East Sarnia Street, Suite 1600, 55987
A clinic that offers:
- Annual physical examinations
- Birth control and emergency contraception
- Breast exams
- Family planning education
- HPV vaccinations
- Pap smears
- Public education to schools, community groups, and organizations on reproductive health, age-appropriate sexual health, contraceptives, family planning, teen pregnancy and prevention, sexually transmitted infections, puberty, and healthy relationships
- STI testing, treatment, and prevention
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Sexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationGeneral Physical ExaminationsBirth Control CounselingSexually Transmitted InfectionsPap TestsSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningReproductive IssuesEmergency ContraceptionHPV ImmunizationsTeen Pregnancy IssuesBreast ExaminationsNatural Family Planning
6133 402nd Street, North Branch, MN 55056
Provides information on seasonal influenza clinics
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7808 Kerber Boulevard, Chanhassen, MN 55317
- Birth certificates for individuals born in Minnesota after 1934
- Death certificates for individuals who died after 1996
- Marriage certificates for marriages that occurred from 1856 to the present
- Marriage licenses
- Notary public commissions
- Ordination credentials filing
124 Main Avenue NW, Red Lake Falls, MN 56750
Services include:
- Child support
- Civil court
- Conciliation court (small claims)
- Court scheduling
- Criminal court
- Driver license suspension
- Executions
- Family court
- Judgment searches
- Probate court
- Restraining orders
- Subpoenas
- Traffic court
- Warrants
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205 3rd Avenue SE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
- Rescue
- Code enforcement/inspections
- Fire prevention/education including the Save-A-Life program which distributes smoke detectors
- Fire suppression
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201 Washington Avenue, Hanska, MN 56041
Municipal fire services
48036 Pow Wow Highway, Ponsford, MN 56575
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 assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help.
The types of assistance the program may help with are for rent assistance, rent deposit, electric, gas, heating fuel, water, burial assistance, or other emergency need based on available funding.
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1 South State Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
- Child and adult protection representation
- Child support and paternity cases
- Child custody decrees
- Commitments
- Conservatorships
- Crime Victim assistance, notification; compensation
- Crime Witness support
- Criminal and delinquency prosecution; juvenile diversion
- Domestic/family violence legal services
- Guardianships
- Harassment and Restraining orders
- Legal representation of county boards and agencies
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Domestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersChild Support Assistance/EnforcementDistrict AttorneyGeneral Crime Victim AssistanceJuvenile DiversionConservatorship AssistancePaternity/Maternity EstablishmentThird Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesGuardianship AssistanceCrime Victim CompensationStalking/Harassment OrdersCriminal Law
401 Douglas Avenue, Henning, MN 56551
Offers a comprehensive rehabilitation program for young children to adults who have suffered from a sports injury, trying to get back to work, or struggling with day-to-day activities. Services include:
- Aquatic therapy
- Occupational therapy
- Pediatric rehab
- Physical therapy (offered at Henning and Wadena Clinic sites)
- Speech therapy
- Sports medicine
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930 3rd Avenue, Mountain Lake, MN 56159
Provides law enforcement and community services.
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14 North 11th Street, Suite 100, Cloquet, MN 55720
Assistance with paying child care costs for children up to age 12 and for children with special needs up to age 14. Child care costs may be paid for families while parents work, look for work, or attend school. Family size, family income, and participation in authorized activities, as well as available funding are considerations in determining the amount of the assistance.
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903 West Center Street, Suite 230, Rochester, MN 55902
Provides legal representation and advice to older adults. Handles cases such as:
- Abusive debt collection practices
- Issues with government benefits such as Medical Assistance (MA) or Social Security SSI programs
- Elder Abuse
- Housing issues such as eviction or reasonable accommodations of disabilities
- Nursing home issues (payment, conditions, and discharge)
- Utility shut-off assistance
367 Grove Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Offers 12 in-person and virtual support groups that are loss-specific to connect with fellow survivors. Trained and experienced facilitators lead meetings. Types of support groups include:
- Adult survivors of suicide
- Adult survivors of homicide
- Adult survivors of accidental death
- Adult survivors of overdose
- Spanish speaking group
- Young adult/teen group
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911 8th Avenue, Suite 4, Madison, MN 56256
Financial assistance for funeral expenses
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4724 Mike Colalillo Drive, Duluth, MN 55807
Offers independent living skills including:?
- Literacy
- Money management
- Nutrition
- Personal grooming
- Social fluency
600 East Superior Street, Suite 502, Duluth, MN 55802
Mental Health and Psychiatry Services:
- Diagnostic Assessments
- Genetic Testing: For the purpose of understanding about clients and the effectiveness of treatments. With genetic testing, providers can better understand the reasons, factors, and risks associated with individuals, including medication reactions, to better predict successful outcomes and basic concepts of genes and how they can influence the client's health and response toward particular treatments.
- Individual, Family and Marriage Counseling
- Medication Management: Provides monitoring of medications that a client takes to ensure that he or she is complying with a medication regimen, while also ensuring the client is avoiding potentially dangerous drug interactions and other complications.
- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.
- Psychiatric Consultations: Provides comprehensive evaluations to individuals of psychological, biological, medical, and social causes of emotional distress.
- Telehealth (available statewide)
- Treatment Planning: Each individual enrolled in the program will create a treatment plan with a counselor. The treatment plan will be customized, compiled of goals and objectives based on an individual client's needs and wants.
- Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments: The comprehensive assessment is done with a counselor to establish a better understanding of the individual's past and current substance use. The assessment screens for mental and physical health needs as well. In addition, the Rule 25 substance use assessment is performed by a certified assessor, which helps to determine placement and level of care.
- Family Therapy (Group or Individual): This is counselor-facilitated therapy designed for spouses, family members, and friends of people who struggle with addiction to come together with clients and others who share similar experiences. This service is interactive and focuses on the role addiction plays in family dynamics. The goal of family therapy is for family members and clients to gain insight into the nature of addiction and how it affects the whole family. Family members will learn how to identify what behaviors support recovery and what behaviors inhibit recovery, along with learning tools and gaining resources on how to help them.
- Group Therapy: Group therapy consists of being with peers that share many of the same struggles. During group therapy, clients share the objectives they have completed and receive feedback from the counselor and other group members. Everyone is counseled as an individual in a group. Group therapy is beneficial for a variety of factors: instillation of hope, universality, gaining knowledge through others experience, and having a sense of belonging, to name a few.
- Individual Therapy: Individuals who are in group therapy will also receive individual therapy with an LADC. Individual therapy is beneficial for treatment planning and being able to work on core issues that are not appropriate or comfortable in a group setting.
- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Medication therapy and counseling is a service or group of services that optimizes drug therapy with the intent of improved therapeutic outcomes.
- Medication-Assisted Treatment Program: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.
- Primary Day and Evening Group: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from (9:00am - 12:00pm or 5:30pm - 8:30pm) This is an intensive program designed to present information in a format that helps clients gain a fresh perspective in areas they have had difficulty internalizing and putting into practice in their daily struggle with addiction. This is an outcome-based program. Length of time is dependent upon the client's progress and special needs.
- Treatment Planning
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Substance Use Disorder CounselingTelemedicineMedication Information/ManagementIndividual CounselingFamily CounselingGroup CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersPsychological AssessmentClinical Psychiatric EvaluationComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentAdult PsychiatryCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersPsychiatric Medication Services
125 2nd Street NW, Ortonville, MN 56278
Connects and provides older adults and their caregivers with services in their community to allow them to live long, healthy, and independent lives in their own homes. Services include:
- Food Assistance: Congregate dining locations offering low-cost meals, low-cost frozen meals, home-delivered meals, NAPS, and SNAP
- Healthy Living: Blood pressure checks, fall prevention screenings, telehealth conferences, Tai Chi and yoga sessions, and stretching/balance education
- Information Services: Offers memory loss education and Dementia Friends, Medicare counseling and assistance, fraud/scam identification and prevention, assistance with internet search, assistance with Healthcare Directives and Power of Attorney forms, and classes to older adults
- Mobile Community Center: Brings services and socialization to the door or community. The vehicle is equipped with high-speed internet, flat-screen TV, applications for programs, and meeting space for coffee and conversation.
- Social: Offers card parties, coffee and conversation time, caregiver respite, karaoke parties, video calls and chats with friends, and social media assistance
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Gap Group Nutrition Related BenefitsOlder AdultsFood Stamps/SNAP ApplicationsCertificates/Forms AssistanceMedicare Information/CounselingWellness ProgramsCongregate Meals/Nutrition SitesCaregiver IssuesFraud PreventionHome Delivered MealsLow Cost MealsOutreach ProgramsSpecialized Information and ReferralOlder Adult Social Clubs
