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Conquerors - New Life Family Services
Provides a 10 week postabortion group support and individual mentoring.
Provides a 10 week postabortion group support and individual mentoring.
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Family Services - Pillager Area Family Resource Center
- Support for children and families
- Parenting support and discussion groups
- County services
- Public Health services
- Drop in Child Care
- Preschool program
- Support for children and families
- Parenting support and discussion groups
- County services
- Public Health services
- Drop in Child Care
- Preschool program
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35 Day Evaluation Program - North Homes Children and Family Services
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
The North Homes Cottage offers a comprehensive 35 Day Evaluation to provide referral sources, children, and their families' appropriate recommendations to meet the client's needs. The Assessment Unit is staffed with trained youth counselors and Mental Health Practitioners who interact daily with clients and provide behavioral observations. The client will remain in the Assessment Unit for 35 days and participate in educational programming through independent School District 318, recreational, leisure, cultural, and spiritual activities, therapeutic groups, art therapy, medication education, eligibility for becoming a positive peer, visitation with family, etc.
- 24-hour behavior observation and documentation by trained staff, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers. A comprehensive assessment, which identifies child and family issues, and historical information is conducted. The assessment team then recommends ongoing services that will best meet the present and future needs of the child and their family.
The North Homes Cottage Assessment Program consists of components including:
- Behavioral Assessments
- Psychiatric Evaluation
- Culture Assessment
- Recreational Assessment
- Academic Assessment
- Family Assessment
- Family History
- Health Screening/Physical Examination
- Substance Use Assessments
The evaluations will be completed in 35 days, after which an assessment staffing will be held with members of the Treatment Team to discuss findings and recommendations. Referral Contacts (218)327-3000 or (888)430-3055 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
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Social Responsibility ProgramsAlternative SchoolsAdolescentsCourt Ordered IndividualsEx-Offender CounselingJuvenile Detention FacilitiesChildren's Out of Home Respite CareDiversity Awareness TrainingChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesAbused ChildrenPreadolescent ChildrenJuvenile DelinquentsFoster Homes for Dependent ChildrenVocational EducationGeneral Physical ExaminationsDrug/Alcohol TestingParent Support GroupsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionSelf Esteem Workshops
Mental Health Center Counseling Services - Scott County Mental Health Center
Outpatient community mental health center providing couples, family, group, and individual counseling, including:
- Adolescent/youth counseling and support groups
- Anger management counseling and groups
- Anxiety counseling
- Bereavement/grief counseling
- Child guidance
- Chronic/severe mental illness counseling
- Clutterer/hoarder counseling
- Crime victim counseling
- Diagnostic assessment
- Disability counseling
- Disaster counseling
- Divorce counseling
- Employment transition/retirement counseling
- Family Preservation Services provides family therapy to families whose children are at risk of out-of-home placement
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child, elder, parent and spousal abuse counseling
- Forensic mental health evaluations
- Gambling counseling
- Gender identity counselling
- Geriatric counseling
- Juvenile delinquency counseling
- Marriage counseling
- Overspenders counseling
- Parent counseling, support groups, and education groups for parents, foster parents, educators, and guardians
- Postabortion counseling
- Postpartum counseling
- Premarital counseling
- Psychiatric disorder counseling
- Psychological assessments
- Rule 20 court evaluations
- Runaway counseling
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Sexual orientation counseling
- Shoplifting counseling
- Terminal illness counseling
Outpatient community mental health center providing couples, family, group, and individual counseling, including:
- Adolescent/youth counseling and support groups
- Anger management counseling and groups
- Anxiety counseling
- Bereavement/grief counseling
- Child guidance
- Chronic/severe mental illness counseling
- Clutterer/hoarder counseling
- Crime victim counseling
- Diagnostic assessment
- Disability counseling
- Disaster counseling
- Divorce counseling
- Employment transition/retirement counseling
- Family Preservation Services provides family therapy to families whose children are at risk of out-of-home placement
- Family violence counseling including adult incest survivors, child, elder, parent and spousal abuse counseling
- Forensic mental health evaluations
- Gambling counseling
- Gender identity counselling
- Geriatric counseling
- Juvenile delinquency counseling
- Marriage counseling
- Overspenders counseling
- Parent counseling, support groups, and education groups for parents, foster parents, educators, and guardians
- Postabortion counseling
- Postpartum counseling
- Premarital counseling
- Psychiatric disorder counseling
- Psychological assessments
- Rule 20 court evaluations
- Runaway counseling
- Sexual assault counseling for adults and children
- Sexual orientation counseling
- Shoplifting counseling
- Terminal illness counseling
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Parent Abuse CounselingSexual Assault CounselingFamily CounselingJuvenile Delinquency Diversion CounselingChild GuidanceGambling Disorder CounselingIndividual CounselingGeneral Counseling ServicesParent CounselingElder Abuse CounselingYouth/Student Support GroupsPostabortion CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingPerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders TreatmentFamily Preservation ProgramsPsychiatric Disorder CounselingSexuality CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingHome Based Mental Health ServicesOverspender CounselingCrime Victim/Witness CounselingPsychiatric Day TreatmentGroup CounselingPsychological AssessmentDivorce CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesPost Disaster Crisis CounselingPremarital CounselingAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingEmployment Transition CounselingParent Support GroupsHoarding Counseling ProgramsGender Identity CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingRunaway/Homeless Youth CounselingForensic Mental Health EvaluationConjoint CounselingHealth/Disability Related CounselingGeriatric CounselingTerminal Illness CounselingSexual Orientation CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingParenting Skills ClassesChild Abuse CounselingAnger ManagementFamily Counseling Agencies
Post-Permanency Navigator - Foster Adopt Minnesota
Sends outreach and post-permanency support information to parents and caregivers who have recently finalized adoptions or Transfers of Permanent Legal and Physical Custody (TPLPC) guardianships of children from Minnesota foster care, helping to address their questions and resource needs, raising awareness around the post-permanency services available in Minnesota, and connecting parents and caregivers to those service providers. Services include:
- Follow-up for up to 12 months to help address questions that may come up and assist in identifying appropriate post-permanency resources and services as needed
- Personalized resource guide highlighting an array of post-permanency resources, and support available
- Phone and email-based support provided by an adoption or guardian-focused professional who will share information on post-permanency resources such as parent groups, child/teen support groups, training opportunities, permanency-focused camps and family activities, and more
Sends outreach and post-permanency support information to parents and caregivers who have recently finalized adoptions or Transfers of Permanent Legal and Physical Custody (TPLPC) guardianships of children from Minnesota foster care, helping to address their questions and resource needs, raising awareness around the post-permanency services available in Minnesota, and connecting parents and caregivers to those service providers. Services include:
- Follow-up for up to 12 months to help address questions that may come up and assist in identifying appropriate post-permanency resources and services as needed
- Personalized resource guide highlighting an array of post-permanency resources, and support available
- Phone and email-based support provided by an adoption or guardian-focused professional who will share information on post-permanency resources such as parent groups, child/teen support groups, training opportunities, permanency-focused camps and family activities, and more
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Autism-Related Services - Autism Society of Minnesota - AuSM
- Advocacy
- Airport navigation monthly
- Autism conference
- Behavioral consultation by a licensed clinical psychologist
- Emergency preparedness training
- Information and referral
- Multicultural outreach coordinator aids access and support to AuSM services for individuals of all cultures
- Newsletter, listserv, and autism resource library including book loan, library audiovisual services and online databases/CD ROMs
- Parent education classes
- Parent support
- Resource directory of professional services and providers in Minnesota and western Wisconsin who work with individuals and families with ASD
- Trainings for organizations and service providers
- Camp Hand in Hand: summer camps for children ages 9 and older
- Support groups for parents and family members
- Advocacy
- Airport navigation monthly
- Autism conference
- Behavioral consultation by a licensed clinical psychologist
- Emergency preparedness training
- Information and referral
- Multicultural outreach coordinator aids access and support to AuSM services for individuals of all cultures
- Newsletter, listserv, and autism resource library including book loan, library audiovisual services and online databases/CD ROMs
- Parent education classes
- Parent support
- Resource directory of professional services and providers in Minnesota and western Wisconsin who work with individuals and families with ASD
- Trainings for organizations and service providers
- Camp Hand in Hand: summer camps for children ages 9 and older
- Support groups for parents and family members
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Disability Related Parenting ProgramsDisease/Disability InformationDevelopmental DisabilitiesLibrary Audiovisual ServicesGeneral Disaster Preparedness InformationOnline DatabasesParent Support GroupsBook LoanTherapeutic CampsHealth/Disability Related CounselingHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsOrganizational Training ServicesAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersIndividual AdvocacySpecialized Information and Referral
Mental Health Services - Tubman
Provides mental health and addiction-informed services for clients in the community. This includes both individual and group therapy options, medication services, and services for youth and young adults.
Provides mental health and addiction-informed services for clients in the community. This includes both individual and group therapy options, medication services, and services for youth and young adults.
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Individual CounselingGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Mental Health Support GroupsPsychiatric Medication MonitoringDialectical Behavior TherapyParent Support GroupsPsychosocial EvaluationPsychological AssessmentCondition Specific Mental Health Support GroupsGroup Counseling
Counseling Services - NewPath Mental Health Services
Offers a variety of mental health and therapy services such as;
- Anger management and related domestic issues counseling
- Becomers Support Group: Support for childhood sexual abuse survivors
- Child play therapy
- Couples therapy
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Family counseling
- General counseling and psychotherapy
- Individual therapy
- Lasting Promises Support Group: Marriage support group
- Marriage counseling
- Parent coaching
- Restoration Project: An intensive treatment program for men who have engaged in harmful sexual behaviors, including individual and group therapy. Therapists coordinate closely with participants' probation officers to ensure comprehensive care. Also provides therapy services for the entire family, safe and intentional reconciliation and reunification services for men and their families, and/or individuals they have offended, as appropriate.
Offers a variety of mental health and therapy services such as;
- Anger management and related domestic issues counseling
- Becomers Support Group: Support for childhood sexual abuse survivors
- Child play therapy
- Couples therapy
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Family counseling
- General counseling and psychotherapy
- Individual therapy
- Lasting Promises Support Group: Marriage support group
- Marriage counseling
- Parent coaching
- Restoration Project: An intensive treatment program for men who have engaged in harmful sexual behaviors, including individual and group therapy. Therapists coordinate closely with participants' probation officers to ensure comprehensive care. Also provides therapy services for the entire family, safe and intentional reconciliation and reunification services for men and their families, and/or individuals they have offended, as appropriate.
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Sex Offender CounselingParent CounselingConjoint CounselingSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsGroup CounselingFamily CounselingDialectical Behavior TherapySexual Assault CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingPlay TherapyChild Sexual Abuse CounselingAnger ManagementIndividual CounselingChild Abuse CounselingMarriage and Relationships Support Groups
Certified Family Peer Specialists - CFPS - Independent Management Services of Minnesota, Inc - Austin
Coaching parents and caregivers regarding concerns related to a child or teen that has experienced behavioral, developmental, emotional, mental health, or substance abuse concerns. Services include:
- Advocacy skills
- Anger management
- Communication skills
- Decision-making skills
- Parent support groups
- Problem-solving skills
- Self-care and coping skills
Coaching parents and caregivers regarding concerns related to a child or teen that has experienced behavioral, developmental, emotional, mental health, or substance abuse concerns. Services include:
- Advocacy skills
- Anger management
- Communication skills
- Decision-making skills
- Parent support groups
- Problem-solving skills
- Self-care and coping skills
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Outpatient Services - Leo A. Hoffmann Center
Provides specialized outpatient mental health services for children and adolescents with a focus on problematic sexual behaviors and related emotional or behavioral concerns.
Services include:
- Comprehensive outpatient sexual behavior assessments
- Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Helps families understand sexual behavior dynamics, treatment processes, and build supportive strategies
- Psychotherapy for children and adolescents ages 6-17
- Treatment groups for adolescent males experiencing problematic sexual behavior
Group Therapy Treatment Program: 12 to 16 weeks of structured group sessions
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy
- Family and individual therapy as recommended
- Individualized treatment planning
- Individual Therapy Services
- Parent support group component
- Play therapy (when developmentally appropriate)
- Progress review meetings upon request
- Pro-social skills training
Provides specialized outpatient mental health services for children and adolescents with a focus on problematic sexual behaviors and related emotional or behavioral concerns.
Services include:
- Comprehensive outpatient sexual behavior assessments
- Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Helps families understand sexual behavior dynamics, treatment processes, and build supportive strategies
- Psychotherapy for children and adolescents ages 6-17
- Treatment groups for adolescent males experiencing problematic sexual behavior
Group Therapy Treatment Program: 12 to 16 weeks of structured group sessions
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy
- Family and individual therapy as recommended
- Individualized treatment planning
- Individual Therapy Services
- Parent support group component
- Play therapy (when developmentally appropriate)
- Progress review meetings upon request
- Pro-social skills training
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DivorceCare - Triumphant Life Church - Bovey
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Educational Services for Gifted and Talented Children - Minnesota Council for the Gifted and Talented
Organization for parents and professionals dedicated to promoting better understanding of, and educational services for, gifted and talented children through the following programs:
- Advocacy for parents
- Workshops for parents, educators, general public
- Legislative program to expand education for gifted children
- Newsletter and resource materials
- Annual conference
- Parent support groups
Organization for parents and professionals dedicated to promoting better understanding of, and educational services for, gifted and talented children through the following programs:
- Advocacy for parents
- Workshops for parents, educators, general public
- Legislative program to expand education for gifted children
- Newsletter and resource materials
- Annual conference
- Parent support groups
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Birth Parent Services - Adoption Minnesota
Offers free counseling, help with choosing an adoptive family, legal referral, financial assistance (for housing, medical, transport, etc.), hospital-stay planning, and post-placement support.
Offers free counseling, help with choosing an adoptive family, legal referral, financial assistance (for housing, medical, transport, etc.), hospital-stay planning, and post-placement support.
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WomenCare - Allina Health - Abbott Northwestern Hospital
Offers total health resources for women, including:
- Breast Health
- Gynecology
- GYN/oncology
- Heart health
- Mental health services
- Mid-life care
- Genetic counseling
- Reproductive medicine
The Mother Baby Center; locations in Coon Rapids, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul. Offers:
- Breastfeeding support consultations
- Large private rooms
- Midwives
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Postpartum depression and pregnancy and infant loss support groups
Offers total health resources for women, including:
- Breast Health
- Gynecology
- GYN/oncology
- Heart health
- Mental health services
- Mid-life care
- Genetic counseling
- Reproductive medicine
The Mother Baby Center; locations in Coon Rapids, Minneapolis, and Saint Paul. Offers:
- Breastfeeding support consultations
- Large private rooms
- Midwives
- Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
- Postpartum depression and pregnancy and infant loss support groups
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Outpatient Services - Leo A. Hoffmann Center
Provides specialized outpatient mental health services for children and adolescents with a focus on problematic sexual behaviors and related emotional or behavioral concerns.
Services include:
- Comprehensive outpatient sexual behavior assessments
- Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Helps families understand sexual behavior dynamics, treatment processes, and build supportive strategies
- Psychotherapy for children and adolescents ages 6-17
- Treatment groups for adolescent males experiencing problematic sexual behavior
Group Therapy Treatment Program: 12 to 16 weeks of structured group sessions
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy
- Family and individual therapy as recommended
- Individualized treatment planning
- Individual Therapy Services
- Parent support group component
- Play therapy (when developmentally appropriate)
- Progress review meetings upon request
- Pro-social skills training
Provides specialized outpatient mental health services for children and adolescents with a focus on problematic sexual behaviors and related emotional or behavioral concerns.
Services include:
- Comprehensive outpatient sexual behavior assessments
- Parent/Caregiver Support Groups: Helps families understand sexual behavior dynamics, treatment processes, and build supportive strategies
- Psychotherapy for children and adolescents ages 6-17
- Treatment groups for adolescent males experiencing problematic sexual behavior
Group Therapy Treatment Program: 12 to 16 weeks of structured group sessions
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
- Evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills training, educational curriculum, and experiential group therapy
- Family and individual therapy as recommended
- Individualized treatment planning
- Individual Therapy Services
- Parent support group component
- Play therapy (when developmentally appropriate)
- Progress review meetings upon request
- Pro-social skills training
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FATHER Project - Goodwill Easter Seals Minnesota
Assists fathers to overcome barriers that prevent them from supporting their children economically and emotionally. Services include:
- Case management services
- Child support services
- Employment services
- Family activities
- Parenting support classes
Assists fathers to overcome barriers that prevent them from supporting their children economically and emotionally. Services include:
- Case management services
- Child support services
- Employment services
- Family activities
- Parenting support classes
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Support Groups - Hosanna Lutheran Church
Offers a variety of support groups.
- Abuse Tuesdays: Provides a safe place for those recovering from an abusive relationship. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Cancer Support Group: For individuals with cancer or their loved ones. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Codependency: Encourages the development of healthy boundaries for individuals who experience an emotional or psychological reliance on someone else, possibly due to an illness or addiction. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Divorce Care: For individuals who are divorced, separated, or in the process of divorce. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Freedom from Addictions and Abuse: Provides a safe place for individuals recovering from addictions related to gambling, drugs, alcohol, food, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Freedom from Anxiety: Support for people struggling with anxiety. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- GriefShare: Offers support and encouragement for those who are grieving the death of a loved one. Provided at the Lakeville, Shakopee, and Northfield campuses.
- Grief's Road to Emmaus: Provides care and support for those experiencing the loss of a child. Provided at all campuses.
- Hispanic Spanish Life and Faith Group: Provides a supportive environment for people looking to make healthier choices in life and their faith journey. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Men's Purity group: Provides healthy steps toward freedom from pornography and sexual addictions. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- TreeHouse for Teens: Provides mentoring for youth ages 10 -18 to receive support, guidance, and practical skills in making better choices. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Victory Over the Struggles of Life: Provides a supportive and encouraging environment for people encountering depression, emotional stress, boundary issues, mental health, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
Offers a variety of support groups.
- Abuse Tuesdays: Provides a safe place for those recovering from an abusive relationship. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Cancer Support Group: For individuals with cancer or their loved ones. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Codependency: Encourages the development of healthy boundaries for individuals who experience an emotional or psychological reliance on someone else, possibly due to an illness or addiction. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Divorce Care: For individuals who are divorced, separated, or in the process of divorce. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Freedom from Addictions and Abuse: Provides a safe place for individuals recovering from addictions related to gambling, drugs, alcohol, food, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Freedom from Anxiety: Support for people struggling with anxiety. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- GriefShare: Offers support and encouragement for those who are grieving the death of a loved one. Provided at the Lakeville, Shakopee, and Northfield campuses.
- Grief's Road to Emmaus: Provides care and support for those experiencing the loss of a child. Provided at all campuses.
- Hispanic Spanish Life and Faith Group: Provides a supportive environment for people looking to make healthier choices in life and their faith journey. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Men's Purity group: Provides healthy steps toward freedom from pornography and sexual addictions. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- TreeHouse for Teens: Provides mentoring for youth ages 10 -18 to receive support, guidance, and practical skills in making better choices. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
- Victory Over the Struggles of Life: Provides a supportive and encouraging environment for people encountering depression, emotional stress, boundary issues, mental health, and more. Provided at the Lakeville campus.
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Adult/Child Mentoring ProgramsPhysical DisabilitiesGambling Disorder Support GroupsSexual/Love Addiction Support GroupsCondition Specific Mental Health Support GroupsCancerHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsYouth/Student Support GroupsAnxiety DisordersCodependents Support GroupsEmotional Issues Support GroupsDepressionAlcohol Use Disorder Support GroupsGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support GroupsDrug Use Disorder Support GroupsBereaved Parent Support GroupsDomestic Violence Support GroupsSeparation/Divorce Support GroupsMen's Support GroupsDevelopmental Disabilities
Support and Information - Concerned United Birthparents
Provides advocate resources, newsletters, and support groups for adopted individuals, parents affected by adoption loss, and others
Support groups are offered in person and online. Visit the website for more information about support groups and locations: https://concernedunitedbirthparents.org/support-groups
Provides advocate resources, newsletters, and support groups for adopted individuals, parents affected by adoption loss, and others
Support groups are offered in person and online. Visit the website for more information about support groups and locations: https://concernedunitedbirthparents.org/support-groups
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Residential Treatment Cottage - North Homes Children and Family Services
A safe place where counselors, therapists, and doctors create a therapeutic living environment to help students who reside in this setting gain the skills they need to succeed in their home, community, and school. Residential care and treatment for boys and girls ages 10-17 in a non-secure setting. There are 20 beds in the Cottage. Youth are referred to the Cottage by County Social Workers, County Probation Officers, Tribal Social Workers, Parents, self-referrals, or the courts.
On-site educational programming is provided by Independent School District 318. Each student will earn credit for school attendance during placement at the North Homes Cottage. The following areas are addressed in each resident's plan:
- Social/Interpersonal Skills
- Emotional Control
- Vocational Skills
- Independent Living Skills
- DBT and skills
Students in the Residential Program participate in various program activities and receive services including, but not limited to:
- Daily therapeutic/psycho-educational group discussions covering such topics as communication skills, emotions, anger management, gender issues, CD information, stress management, depression and conflict resolution
- Individual counseling
- Psychiatric evaluation and monitoring
- Structured daily recreational/leisure activities
- Structured daily schedule addressing daily living skill development
- Cultural education, activities and advocacy
- Community professional mental health services
- On site school programming
- Coordination with community resources and agencies
- On site health screening and care
- Spirituality services
Treatment will have individual goals for everyone to complete. The North Homes Cottage provides programming for our Crisis Shelter and 35-Day Evaluations. Referral Contacts 218-327-3000 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
A safe place where counselors, therapists, and doctors create a therapeutic living environment to help students who reside in this setting gain the skills they need to succeed in their home, community, and school. Residential care and treatment for boys and girls ages 10-17 in a non-secure setting. There are 20 beds in the Cottage. Youth are referred to the Cottage by County Social Workers, County Probation Officers, Tribal Social Workers, Parents, self-referrals, or the courts.
On-site educational programming is provided by Independent School District 318. Each student will earn credit for school attendance during placement at the North Homes Cottage. The following areas are addressed in each resident's plan:
- Social/Interpersonal Skills
- Emotional Control
- Vocational Skills
- Independent Living Skills
- DBT and skills
Students in the Residential Program participate in various program activities and receive services including, but not limited to:
- Daily therapeutic/psycho-educational group discussions covering such topics as communication skills, emotions, anger management, gender issues, CD information, stress management, depression and conflict resolution
- Individual counseling
- Psychiatric evaluation and monitoring
- Structured daily recreational/leisure activities
- Structured daily schedule addressing daily living skill development
- Cultural education, activities and advocacy
- Community professional mental health services
- On site school programming
- Coordination with community resources and agencies
- On site health screening and care
- Spirituality services
Treatment will have individual goals for everyone to complete. The North Homes Cottage provides programming for our Crisis Shelter and 35-Day Evaluations. Referral Contacts 218-327-3000 - Connie Ross, Administrative Director
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Abused ChildrenVocational EducationGeneral Physical ExaminationsAlternative SchoolsParent Support GroupsDiversity Awareness TrainingYouth SheltersSocial Responsibility ProgramsPreadolescent ChildrenJuvenile DelinquentsEx-Offender CounselingDrug/Alcohol TestingChildren's Out of Home Respite CareIndependent Living Skills InstructionAdolescentsSelf Esteem WorkshopsCourt Ordered IndividualsGroup Homes for Dependent ChildrenJuvenile Detention FacilitiesChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities
In Home Family Support - Goal Oriented Assisted Living, Inc.
- Provides one on one support for people living with family and needing services - Support groups - Teaches living skills - Provides some parenting skills
- Provides one on one support for people living with family and needing services - Support groups - Teaches living skills - Provides some parenting skills
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Itaskin Center - Secure Unit - North Homes Children and Family Services
The Secure unit is a twelve bed detention center. Youth must be at least 10 years old and not older than 19 years of age unless they have remained under the courts' extended juvenile jurisdiction.
- Programming is available for males and females. - Encouraged to attend school provided by ISD 318 as well as recreational activities. - Access to chemical health education and mental health services. - Consequence Based Programming - Flexible - Short or long term - Daily use of behavioral rating scales - Availability of urine analysis - Cognitive behavioral groups and individual work
The Secure unit is a twelve bed detention center. Youth must be at least 10 years old and not older than 19 years of age unless they have remained under the courts' extended juvenile jurisdiction.
- Programming is available for males and females. - Encouraged to attend school provided by ISD 318 as well as recreational activities. - Access to chemical health education and mental health services. - Consequence Based Programming - Flexible - Short or long term - Daily use of behavioral rating scales - Availability of urine analysis - Cognitive behavioral groups and individual work
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Alternative SchoolsDiversity Awareness TrainingFoster Homes for Dependent ChildrenAdolescentsJuvenile Detention FacilitiesSelf Esteem WorkshopsCourt Ordered IndividualsVocational EducationChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesChildren's Out of Home Respite CareParent Support GroupsSocial Responsibility ProgramsIndependent Living Skills InstructionDrug/Alcohol TestingYouth SheltersEx-Offender CounselingGeneral Physical ExaminationsPreadolescent ChildrenJuvenile DelinquentsAbused Children
Pro-Life Pregnancy Services - Rum River Life Choices Center
- Confidential right to life counseling on pregnancy options
- Pregnancy testing
- Maternity/baby clothes, furniture, and items (Accepts donations that are clean and in good condition)
- LIFE Classes (Lessons In Family Education) Parenting: Classes to help moms and dads learn prenatal & parenting skills, baby and toddler development
- Men's Mentoring: Individual classes with a male mentor with topics covering budgeting, rights and responsibilities, parenting, and relationships
- Abstinence presentations presented in schools and churches to help teens understand the value of choosing abstinence, how to resist peer pressure, how to say no, and physical and emotional consequences of premarital sex using illustrations and skits
- PACE (Post Abortion Counseling and Education) support group
- Presentations in schools on Fetal Development, Adoption, and Parenting
- Limited ultrasound services
- Confidential right to life counseling on pregnancy options
- Pregnancy testing
- Maternity/baby clothes, furniture, and items (Accepts donations that are clean and in good condition)
- LIFE Classes (Lessons In Family Education) Parenting: Classes to help moms and dads learn prenatal & parenting skills, baby and toddler development
- Men's Mentoring: Individual classes with a male mentor with topics covering budgeting, rights and responsibilities, parenting, and relationships
- Abstinence presentations presented in schools and churches to help teens understand the value of choosing abstinence, how to resist peer pressure, how to say no, and physical and emotional consequences of premarital sex using illustrations and skits
- PACE (Post Abortion Counseling and Education) support group
- Presentations in schools on Fetal Development, Adoption, and Parenting
- Limited ultrasound services
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Furniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsPostabortion Support GroupsSexuality/Reproductive Health EducationMaternity ClothingDiagnostic Imaging/RadiologyBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsAdult Mentoring ProgramsDiaper Donation ProgramsPostabortion CounselingChild Development ClassesBaby ClothingPregnancy TestingPersonal Financial CounselingPro-Life Pregnancy CounselingBaby FurnitureParenting Skills ClassesMaternity Clothing Donation Programs
Education and Support - discapacitados abriendose caminos - d.a.c.
- Weekly support groups with child care and food provided
- Referrals to community resources
- Bilingual staff that serve as liaison between parents and schools, hospitals, agencies, and clinics
- Information in Spanish related to child's diagnosis
- Training for professionals
- Training for parents weekly
- Orientation to the Individual Education Plan (IEP), Individualized Family Plan (IFP), 504 law and other benefits to which the family may be entitled - ADA, IDEA, educational training, and resources in the community
- Collaboration with agencies in Minnesota and nationwide to address disability and family issues
- Parent education
- Weekly support groups with child care and food provided
- Referrals to community resources
- Bilingual staff that serve as liaison between parents and schools, hospitals, agencies, and clinics
- Information in Spanish related to child's diagnosis
- Training for professionals
- Training for parents weekly
- Orientation to the Individual Education Plan (IEP), Individualized Family Plan (IFP), 504 law and other benefits to which the family may be entitled - ADA, IDEA, educational training, and resources in the community
- Collaboration with agencies in Minnesota and nationwide to address disability and family issues
- Parent education
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Education, Information and Support Services - CHADD TC- Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder - Twin Cities
- Serves persons interacting with, or those dealing with, AD/HD
- Free email newsletter
- Speakers bureau
- Monthly meetings
- CHADD National offers a membership that includes magazines, fact sheets, online experts, and more
- Serves persons interacting with, or those dealing with, AD/HD
- Free email newsletter
- Speakers bureau
- Monthly meetings
- CHADD National offers a membership that includes magazines, fact sheets, online experts, and more
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