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Therapeutic Host Homes - Lutheran Social Service - Mankato

Provides therapeutic host homes to children and youth living with a disability who require out-of-home care, having a nurturing environment, therapeutic foster family, and supportive disability services. Services for children and youth include: - 24 hours/7 days a week support - Accessing community-supported services - Choosing the design and delivery of the support they receive, as age appropriate - Living in a supportive family setting with opportunities to engage in activities the children enjoy - Having meaningful relationship with others including continued relationships with significant people in their lives such as their parent(s), siblings, or other extended family or community members

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Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Children's Out of Home Respite Care

Residences - Beacon Specialized Living - Minnesota

Provides residential care facilities and services such as: - Foster homes in licensed and unlicensed settings for adults and children living with disabilities. Ongoing residential care and supportive services are individualized based on the needs of each person. - Crisis services and respite care to children up to age 18 who are in a crisis situation and are unable to remain in their current placement. Provides structured supports to help stabilize and transition them to less restrictive models of care. - Intermediate care facilities for individuals who have a developmental disability - See website for locations.

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Adult Foster Homes

Residential Care Services - ELM Homes

Residential support settings include: ?- Adult foster care homes - Child foster care homes - ELM Care Daycare Center (for infants - school-age children) - PCA (personal care attendant) - Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class A - Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class B - Semi-independent living situations (SILS) - Supervised living services (SLS) - Traumatic brain injury program (TBI) Support services available include: ?- Attending community activities - Budgeting and finance - Establishing home routines - Maintaining and monitoring health and medical care - Personal care - Social skills and maintaining healthy relationships - Teaching practical life skills

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Adult Foster Homes
Semi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Therapeutic Child Care
Personal Care
Brain Disorders
Developmental Disabilities
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities

Community Residential Services for Adults and Children - NHS Northstar, Inc.

Operates homes where 1 - 4 individuals live together in a supervised setting under Rule 245D and Foster Care guidelines. Natural residential setting that fosters support for a more positive lifestyle. Support components include: - Counseling and guidance - Independent living skills development - Person-centered plan development -Residential living - Social and leisure time activities

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Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Adult Foster Homes

Treatment Foster Care - Lutheran Social Service - Saint Cloud

Services include: - Stable place to live in a family setting - Treatment, maintenance, and respite levels of service are offered

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Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities

Youth Foster Care Homes - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Supported living settings are homes for up to four people with physical, medical, mental health and behavioral support needs. They combine a positive, nurturing environment with personalized supports and 24-hour supervision. Through customized care plans, individuals receiving support work toward achieving their goals, such as living independently in an apartment or cooking healthy meals. Services promote development in the areas of social skills, recreation, meal preparation, budgeting, self-care, and educational or vocational interests. Individuals form relationships with skilled and caring direct care professionals and nursing staff who ensure their everyday needs, as well as overall medical requirements, are being met.

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Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities

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