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Skilled Nursing, Hospice, Respite, and Transitional Care - Saint Francis Health Services - Minnesota

Provides skilled nursing communities to provide support in a home-like environment. Residents are provided daily opportunities for social interaction, personal enrichment, and holistic healing. Services provided: - 24 hours/7 days a week skilled nursing care and supervision - Comfortable rooms and shared community spaces - Dedicated caregivers and volunteers - Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation options - Medication management and clinical support services - Personalized physical, occupational, and speech therapy services - Short-term and long-term care options - Supportive care programs such as hospice care, respite care, and memory care

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Respite Services - SMB Disability Solutions

Short-term placement in a home-like environment for people who are homeless, exiting the hospital while looking for permanent placement, or whose caregiver(s) could use time off.

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In-Home and Group Respite - Volunteer Services of Carlton County - VSCCI

Serves older adults who need socialization and respite support. Activities for seniors during in-home or group respite include: - Crafts, table games, cards and BINGO - Guided reminiscing and small group discussions - Sing-a-longs, gentle exercises, movies - Speakers on a variety of topics - Social time with coffee and snacks

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Behavioral and Residential Services - Saint Francis Health Services - Minnesota

Provides community-based and residential services to adults living with a physical, intellectual, medical, mental health, and behavioral condition who need support. Offers long-term and short-term transitional support, focusing on individual's strengths and needs. All services are licensed and operating under the 245D statutes as adult foster care homes. Services provided: - 24-hour staffing serving two to four individuals - Community-based Services: Designed for flexible, personalized support in the individual's home and community providing respite care, crisis respite, companion services, homemaking services, community living support, and supported employment - Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Short-term, structured mental health treatment of up to 90 days for adults experiencing a serious mental illness - Personalized support plans

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Hospital - North Valley Health Center - Warren

A medical institution that provides emergency diagnostic and treatment services for people whose illnesses or injuries require medical services, the hospital has: - 20 beds for acute care or swing beds - 24-hour emergency room - Ambulance service available for emergencies - Inpatient hospice care and respite care - Infusion therapy - Laboratory services - Radiology/Imaging services for Bone Density (DEXA Scan), diagnostic imaging, CT scans, Echocardiography, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Mammography, x-rays, and ultrasounds

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Skilled Nursing Facility - North Shore Healthcare - Whitewater Health Service

North Shore Healthcare Whitewater Health Services is a skilled nursing facility. Facility-based respite care is available.

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Lotti, Peter and Leneve - Itasca County Adult Foster Care

- Provides adult foster care for elderly of either gender - Capacity of 5 - 1 cat - 4 dogs - Smoking outside - Controlled entry chairlift - Wheelchair accessible

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Home and Community-Based Services - 1st Care Inc.

Provides in-home or out-of-home community-based services, including: - 24 hour emergency assistance - Adult companion services - Homemaker services - Individual community living support - Individualized home support - Night supervision - Personal support - Respite care

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Leisure Activity Program - Adult Client Training Service

Out of home respite services ACTS Activity Director keeps individuals busy in the Leisure Activity Program (LAP) room with activities and programs including: - Range of motion program - Craft projects - Art projects - Cooking skills - Baking skills - Gardening skills - Various card and board games

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Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitative Services, Memory Care - Monarch Healthcare Management

- Provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, and memory care - Visit website for location and programming information

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Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitative Services, Memory Care - Monarch Healthcare Management

- Provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, and memory care - Visit website for location and programming information

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Assisted Living Services - Wildwood Assisted Living

Assisted living services for those who do not require a nursing home level of care but need a higher level of assistance. 24 1-bedroom studios with kitchenette and 3 double studios with kitchenette. Services include: - 2 nutritional snacks daily - 3 balanced and nutritious meals daily - Assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, showering, transferring, and all other aspects of daily living needs - Assistance with glucometer checks, insulin injections, oxygen, and treatments - Assistance with transportation arrangements - Consultations with physicians and other caregivers - COVID-19 testing - Daily exercise and activities - Hospice care - Individualized personal care - Lab testing - Medication administration and monitoring - Monthly rounding physician group - On-site x-ray and ultrasound - Physician ordered specialized diet available - Podiatry - Registered nursing services available - Respite and rehabilitation care with whirlpool tub - Short-term care

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Community Based Homes and Support Services - Hiawatha Homes

Community-Based Residential Homes - Advocacy - Community involvement - Nursing and support therapies - Respite support Family Support Services-FSS? Offers opportunities for greater personal growth for people with disabilities in their homes and in the community through: - Community involvement - Lifetime skills training - Personal needs training - Recreation/leisure activities - Social activities In-Home Support Program For individuals who have a disability and still live in their family's home or in foster care. Individuals receiving services have 1:1 staffing. Flexible based on individual needs. Services are provided in the family home, at a Hiawatha location or elsewhere in the community. Activities are customized to the individual's wants and needs. Examples of activities are similar to those of the LEEP program, but may also include: - Assistance in getting up and ready for school/work - Assistance with homework - Participation in evening or weekend leisure activities Life Enrichment and Exploration Program - LEEP For older school aged youth and adults who have disabilities. Programs runs Monday - Friday after school, non-school days, after day programs and during the summer. Provides a supervised environment with structured learning and recreational activities. Activities may include: - Crafts and cooking - Domestic training - Personal safety training - Social skills training - Summer field trips

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Home Care Services - Lily of the Valley LLC

Provides home and community-based services such as: - 24-hour emergency assistance - Adult companion services - Assistance with daily living skills such as grooming, bathing, eating, transfers, and dressing - Assistance with medical appointments, transportation support, medical documentation, reminders, and follow-up coordination - Care plan coordination - Chronic disease management - Housekeeping and homemaker services - Individual home support without training or individual community living support - Diabetic monitoring and education - Meal preparation, nutrition education, and grocery shopping assistance - Medical and mental wellness for emotional support - Pain management and wound care management - Respite care services in-home or out-of-home - Skilled nursing care

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Respite Care - Ecumen

Out of home respite care services: - Duluth, Ecumen Lakeshore, (218)625-7100 - Maplewood, Ecumen Lakeview Commons, (651)770-1111 - Maplewood, Ecumen Seasons at Maplewood, (651)756-1859 - Minneapolis, Abiitan Mill City, (612)378-0020 - Saint Peter, Ecumen Prarie Hill, (507)934-2200 - Worthington, Ecumen Meadows, (507)372-7838

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Community Supports - Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Individualized Home Supports with Family Training - Services for people who live in their family home that provide support and/or training in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills *Designed to provide training to the person as well as their family members Individualized Home Supports with Training - Services for people who live in their own home or family home that provide support and/or training in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills - Formal person-centered outcomes - Completion of skill assessments *Designed for adults in need of support and training in one of the above-mentioned service categories. Individualized Home Supports without Training - Services for people who live in their own home or family home that provide support in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills - Complimentary support plan (SP) - Informal and formal person-centered outcomes *Designed for adults or children who require support in one of the above-mentioned service categories. Specialist Services - Provision services that extend past the scope and duration of available waiver and state plan services including: - Assessments/individual program plan and program development - Training and supervision of staff - Monitoring of specific program implementation Respite - Short-term care services provided to a person when their primary caregiver is absent or needs relief. Services include: - In-home respite: Service is provided to a person in their home or the family home. - Out-of-home respite: Service is provided to a person in a licensed or unlicensed setting that is not the person's home. - Respite level A: Active, out in the community - Respite level B: Stay at home and local outings only - Respite level C: Sleep in - Respite level D: 24-hour period Homemaker Services - Services that help a person manage general cleaning and household activities. Services include: - Cleaning: light housekeeping tasks, laundry services - Home management: cleaning, transportation arrangement, meal preparation, shopping for food, and household items - Assistance with ADLs: cleaning, assistance with ADLs (ambulating, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, toileting) *Training is not covered under this service. To receive homemaker services, homemaker cleaning must be the primary service provided. County-Funded Semi-Independent Living Services (SILS) - Services needed to maintain and improve an adult's capacity to live in the community. Supports people in ways that enable them to achieve personally desired outcomes and lead self-directed lives including: - Money management - Meal preparation - Shopping - Obtaining and maintaining a home - Self administration of medication - Formal skill building

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Carefree Living Assisted Living Suites - Carefree Living

Offers older adults independence and support in a safe and secure setting. Services offered: - Assisted living suites - Homemade meals and three snacks daily with dietary considerations - Housekeeping services such as linen and personal laundry services - Medical services onsite such as nursing, home care, and physical therapy - Opportunities to spend time in a community setting with fun activities and excursions - Short-term out of home respite care - Staff management onsite

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Family Services - Trillium Services

Offers individualized supports for people with disabilities and their families, both in and outside the home. Services are person-centered and designed to empower individuals while providing meaningful support to families. Services include: - Consulting Services: Designated Coordinator and Designated Manager consulting for family foster care and small providers, ensuring compliance with MN Statute 245D. ?- In-Home Support Services (IHS): 1:1 skill-building, teaching, and training in the home, including community outings and activities. - Respite Care: Temporary in-home or out-of-home relief for families and caregivers, ranging from a few hours to extended stays. - Skill Development Activities: Support in areas such as cooking, fitness, health, hygiene, medication management, money handling, relationship building, safety, and social participation.

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CORE Veterans Services - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Rochester

Partners with the Minnesota Department of Veterans Affairs (MDVA) to support military members, veterans, and their families in maintaining their wellbeing through CORE which stands for Casework, Outreach, Referral, and Education. CORE services can foster greater peace of mind and resiliency, support the development of new skills to cope with challenges, and improve relationships. Services include: Behavioral Health Counseling - Deployment and reintegration support - Diagnostic assessment - Family counseling and support - Individual and couples counseling - Trauma-focused behavioral therapy Caregiver Support and Respite - Caregiver coaching and counseling - Caregiver respite - Caregiver support groups - Caregiver training and education - Emergency planning for caregivers - Telephone reassurance Case Management - Case managers assess each individual's situation and create a personalized plan identifying services and resources found at Lutheran Social Services or through a network of providers across Minnesota Financial Counseling - Budgeting - Credit Improvement - Debt Management - Homebuyer Education - Student Loan Counseling Homeless Initiative - Referrals to short and long term shelter options Support Groups - Men's Veterans PTSD Support Group - Women's Support Group for Family Members of Veterans

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Respite Care and Caregiver Support - Lutheran Social Service - Willmar

Short-term relief for caregivers while they are absent or unable to provide care for their relatives or friends. Provides non-medical, in-home services for persons 60 years of age or older in their home: - Caregiver coaching and counseling - Caregiver support groups - Group respite care - In-home respite care - Workshops, classes, retreats, and other activities

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Assisted Living Facility - Memory Care - Sunrise Assisted Living of Edina

Offers an assisted living facility with a range of services including memory care, short-term stays, and hospice coordination. Services and amenities include: - 24-hour personalized care and emergency response systems in each suite - Activities available to residents such as fitness classes, painting, art, music, singing, walking clubs, crossword puzzles, flower arranging, outings, gardening, and more - Fresh meals onsite and grab-and-go snacks throughout the day - Healthcare coordination - Studio, one bedroom, or two bedroom units

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Skilled Nursing Care - Renville Health Services

- 24-hour skilled nursing care - Occupational, physical, and speech therapy - Restorative nursing - Recreational therapy - Respite care program in the nursing home - Hospice suite with adjoining family room - Specialized support with chapel services - Private rooms - Beauty/barber services

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Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Rehabilitative Services, Memory Care - Monarch Healthcare Management

- Provides skilled nursing, rehabilitation, assisted living, and memory care - Visit website for location and programming information

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Senior Residential Care and Assisted Living Plus - Autumn Lane

- 10-bed rural home meeting the needs of seniors who are unable to live alone. - 10 Private rooms with private toilet, sink, closet - 1 double room with private bath and shower - French doors with decks - 24 hour on site supervision, CNA, LPN, RN - Services and features include: - 3 nutritious meals a day and snacks - Generously sized rooms - Satellite TV system - Group activities - ADL assistance - Personalized care - Physician contact and medical coordination - Local telephone calls - Daily room cleaning - Transportation - Medication Assistance, Reminders, Set-ups and Administration

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Adult and Child Services - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Waivered Services: - Available to individuals with a variety of disabilities - CADI (Community Access for Disability Inclusion) Waiver supports individuals with disabilities to live as independently as possible in their communities - Waivered services are flexible and can be tailored to meet individual needs in a variety of settings Waiver Programs for Individuals Who Need a Nursing Facility Level of Care: - AC (Alternative Care) Waiver supports older adults who do not qualify for traditional Medical Assistance due to assets but would otherwise require nursing home care. Services may include personal care assistance, independent living skills training, homemaking, respite, and in-home family support. - EW (Elderly Waiver) supports older adults who would otherwise need to live in a nursing facility, helping them remain in their homes or community-based settings - MR/RC (Developmental Disabilities) Waiver provides services to individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities or related conditions, supporting them in living meaningful and inclusive lives - TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) Waiver supports individuals who have experienced a significant brain injury due to accident, stroke, illness, or other causes, helping them live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice Personal Care Assistants (PCAs): - PCAs assist individuals with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, taking medications, light housekeeping, and meal preparation - PCAs may also provide support with behavioral needs, helping individuals manage challenges in positive and supportive ways - PCAs can support individuals in a variety of settings, including their own homes, family homes, or foster care placements Other Services: - Individuals who are not eligible for the Developmental Disabilities Waiver may still qualify for similar supports through the CADI or PCA programs - In-home family support services help individuals build daily life skills such as self-care, communication, social interaction, sensory and motor development, and community living skills - In-home family support and respite services provided by RSI (or other organizations) offer valuable assistance to caregivers and families supporting individuals with disabilities - Respite services offer caregivers a temporary break, from a few hours to several days, either in the family home or in other supportive settings - Respite and in-home family supports are often part of waivered service programs and can be personalized to fit the needs and preferences of the individual and their family

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