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Adult Mental Health Services - Carlton County Public Health and Human Services

Provides assessment, intake, information and referral, and case management for adults with mental health needs. Case management services address individual needs related to diagnoses such as: - Acute/situational depression - Bipolar disorder - Borderline personality disorder - Major depression - Schizophrenia Additional services may include case planning, consultation, crisis intervention, legal commitments, guardianship/conservatorship, facilitation of hospitalizations, and other residential placements.

What's Here

Schizophrenia
Major Depression
Case/Care Management
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Conservatorship Assistance
Bipolar Disorder
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Guardianship Assistance
Borderline Personalities

Disability Resource Center - Access North Center for Independent Living - Northeastern MN

Resource center assists with the following services: - Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation. - Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence. - Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices. - Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping. - Independent living skills training - Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region. - On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited. - Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc. - Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc. - Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home. - Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level. - Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.

What's Here

System Advocacy
Centers for Independent Living
Accessibility Information
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Disabilities Issues
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Ramp Construction Services
Assistive Technology Information
Housekeeping Assistance
Visual Impairments
Specialized Information and Referral
Hearing Loss
Adult In Home Respite Care
Physical Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Homemaker Assistance
Home Modification Consultation
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Children's In Home Respite Care
Communication Impairments
Move Manager Programs
Older Adults
Housing Search Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
Peer Role Model Programs
In Home Meal Preparation
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Learning Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Disability Rights Groups
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Occasional Medical Equipment/Supplies
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities

In-Home Services - Homeward Bound

Provides in-home services to individuals with a broad range of abilities and needs, including: - Chore services - Community activities - Companion services - Daily living routines - Grocery shopping - Homemaker services - Housing access coordination - Independent living skills - Managing finances - Medical appointments - Supported employment services - Supportive living services

What's Here

Personal Care
Housekeeping Assistance
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Friendly Visiting
Homemaker Assistance
Attendant Services for People With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Supported Employment

Metro Crisis Coordination Program (MCCP) - Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Coordination of behavioral resources. Goal is to reduce the need for hospitalizations and allow people to successfully remain in the community. Services: - Preventative behavioral interventions, assessments, and crisis support planning - Technical assistance and training to families, day programs, schools, residential programs, and care providers serving individuals with intellectual disabilities and/or related conditions as well as individuals receiving services though a CADI waiver - Emergency telephone consultation - Coordination of transitional housing within the Metro Crisis Coordination Program (MCCP) crisis provider system - Support to reduce behavioral crisis that adversely affect the residential, work, or educational placements of people with intellectual disabilities and/or related conditions

What's Here

Intellectual Disabilities
Early Intervention for Mental Illness
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Disease/Disability Information
Case/Care Management
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Psychological Assessment

Adult Mental Health Services - Carlton County Public Health and Human Services

Provides assessment, intake, information and referral, and case management for adults with mental health needs. Case management services address individual needs related to diagnoses such as: - Acute/situational depression - Bipolar disorder - Borderline personality disorder - Major depression - Schizophrenia Additional services may include case planning, consultation, crisis intervention, legal commitments, guardianship/conservatorship, facilitation of hospitalizations, and other residential placements.

What's Here

Schizophrenia
Major Depression
Case/Care Management
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Conservatorship Assistance
Bipolar Disorder
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Guardianship Assistance
Borderline Personalities

Disability Resource Center - Access North Center for Independent Living - Northeastern MN

Resource center assists with the following services: - Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation. - Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence. - Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices. - Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping. - Independent living skills training - Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region. - On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited. - Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc. - Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc. - Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home. - Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level. - Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.

What's Here

System Advocacy
Centers for Independent Living
Accessibility Information
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Disabilities Issues
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Ramp Construction Services
Assistive Technology Information
Housekeeping Assistance
Visual Impairments
Specialized Information and Referral
Hearing Loss
Adult In Home Respite Care
Physical Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Homemaker Assistance
Home Modification Consultation
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Children's In Home Respite Care
Communication Impairments
Move Manager Programs
Older Adults
Housing Search Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
Peer Role Model Programs
In Home Meal Preparation
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Learning Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Disability Rights Groups
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Occasional Medical Equipment/Supplies
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities

Host Homes - Lutheran Social Service - Brainerd

Offers host homes for individuals with a disability to lead an independent life. Services include family-style living options, 24/7 emergency support, and individual development services, which may include social skill services, money management, and time management skills.

What's Here

Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities

Developmental Disabilities - Stearns County Human Services - Financial and Social Services Division

Case management services for children and adults living with developmental disabilities, providing education, vocational, and public health services, are provided to provide community support, including: - Counseling, referrals, and out-of-home placement - Day training and habilitation - Group home admission - Guardianship - Information and referral services - Respite care ?- Sheltered and supported employment

What's Here

Children
Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Guardianship Assistance
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Case/Care Management
Developmental Disabilities

Disability Resource Center - Access North Center for Independent Living - Northeastern MN

Resource center assists with the following services: - Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation. - Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence. - Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices. - Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping. - Independent living skills training - Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region. - On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited. - Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc. - Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc. - Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home. - Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level. - Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.

What's Here

System Advocacy
Centers for Independent Living
Accessibility Information
Disabilities and Health Conditions
Disabilities Issues
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Ramp Construction Services
Assistive Technology Information
Housekeeping Assistance
Visual Impairments
Specialized Information and Referral
Hearing Loss
Adult In Home Respite Care
Physical Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Homemaker Assistance
Home Modification Consultation
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Children's In Home Respite Care
Communication Impairments
Move Manager Programs
Older Adults
Housing Search Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
Peer Role Model Programs
In Home Meal Preparation
Agency Based Libraries/Resource Centers
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Learning Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Disability Rights Groups
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Occasional Medical Equipment/Supplies
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities

Community-Based Services and Supports - Dungarvin Minnesota

- 24-Hour Responder Service: On-call staff help with health and personal injuries. The service is often paired with Independent Home Support with Training program. Staff will respond by phone or in person depending on the level of services. - Acute Behavioral Services for Children and Adults: Services provided to individuals with interfering behaviors and/or anti-social issues, who have a history of law enforcement involvement, have difficulty living with others and require high staffing needs, are in frequent crisis situations, or coming out of an institution. - Case Management: Available to residents of Hennepin, Ramsey, and Wright Counties who receive funding through various waivers and/or programs. Assists navigating the social service system and provides information and advocacy. - Integrated Community Supports: Provides support and training/habilitation in community living service categories to adults ages 18 and older who reside in a living unit of a provider-controlled ICS setting (e.g., apartment in a multi-family housing building). ICS can be delivered up to 24 hours per day in the person's living unit or in the community. - Individualized Home Supports: Provides a blend of in-person and remote services that focus on support and training of a person who needs to maintain or increase independence for their continued experience living in the community. Also offers services to relatives working to support the person's goals. - Residential Services: Operates residences for adults with significant behavioral, medical, or physical challenges including brain injuries. Residential group home programs are licensed as adult or child foster care, or a supervised living facility. Each site serves 2 - 6 people. - Supportive Employment Services: Provides individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities assistance with initial stages of the employment assessment period, job search and development, job coaching, and working independently - Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Offers a variety of services including job-seeking skills training, job coaching, social coaching, post-secondary education, and more. Also, supports student youth as they search for and find competitive employment and helps them explore post-secondary education. - RUMI: Connects people with disabilities with a compatible supportive roommate who can earn up to 2x more than a typical direct care position, tax-free. Visit MeetMyRumi.com to learn more.

What's Here

Adult In Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities
Visual Impairments
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Children's In Home Respite Care
Homemaker Assistance
Hearing Loss
Vocational Rehabilitation
Adult Residential Care Homes
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Health Conditions
Learning Disabilities
Supported Employment
Disability Related Transportation
Housing Search Assistance
Case/Care Management
Communication Impairments
Physical Disabilities

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