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Mental Health Care - Veterans Affairs Health Care System - Saint Cloud
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
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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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Clinic Services - Park Nicollet Clinics - Carlson Parkway
Provides primary care services including:
- Adult medicine
- Diabetes education
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms?
- Medication Therapy Management
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Optometry
- Pediatrics
- Podiatry
- Radiology/Imaging
- Telemedicine
- Ultrasound
Provides primary care services including:
- Adult medicine
- Diabetes education
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms?
- Medication Therapy Management
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Optometry
- Pediatrics
- Podiatry
- Radiology/Imaging
- Telemedicine
- Ultrasound
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Medication Information/ManagementInternal MedicineMammogramsPediatricsMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersDetoxificationTelemedicineDiabetes Management ClinicsObstetrics/GynecologyOptometryOutpatient Mental Health FacilitiesFamily and Community MedicineHospital Based Outpatient ServicesInpatient Mental Health FacilitiesCognitive Behavioral TherapyPodiatry/Foot CareDiagnostic Imaging/RadiologyE-Health Visits
Inpatient Psychiatric Units - Anoka Metro Regional Treatment Center
Provides inpatient behavioral health care to adults that community hospitals cannot or will not treat. Patients often have highly complex psychiatric and medical conditions and can exhibit challenging or aggressive behaviors. Most patients have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill. Many are under more than one civil commitment. Many patients are facing criminal proceedings.
Secure facility. On average, patients stay in the hospital about 90 days before discharge.
Provides inpatient behavioral health care to adults that community hospitals cannot or will not treat. Patients often have highly complex psychiatric and medical conditions and can exhibit challenging or aggressive behaviors. Most patients have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill. Many are under more than one civil commitment. Many patients are facing criminal proceedings.
Secure facility. On average, patients stay in the hospital about 90 days before discharge.
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Psychiatry and Psychology - Mayo Clinic - Rochester Hospital Saint Mary's Campus
Provides care for anyone who has a mental, addictive, and emotional disorders. Psychiatry and Psychology department provides services including:
- Addiction Treatment Center: Comprehensive car including assessment of alcohol or other substance use problem, mental health concerns, and medical status, treatment for addictions and mental health concerns
- Inpatient psychiatric units: Acute care unit, medical and geriatric psychiatry unit, mood disorder unit, child, adolescent and family treatment unit, and adult transitions program
- Mayo Clinic Depression Center: Offers comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation, and treatment
- Pain Rehabilitation Center
The department integrates with the medical and surgical teams, such as:
- Bariatric surgery
- Behavioral Neurology
- Children's
- Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Endocrinology
- Executive Health Program
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- General Internal Medicine
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Nicotine Dependence Center
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Primary Care
- Sleep Medicine
- Transgender and Intersex Specialty Care Clinic
- Transplant Center
- Women's Health
Provides care for anyone who has a mental, addictive, and emotional disorders. Psychiatry and Psychology department provides services including:
- Addiction Treatment Center: Comprehensive car including assessment of alcohol or other substance use problem, mental health concerns, and medical status, treatment for addictions and mental health concerns
- Inpatient psychiatric units: Acute care unit, medical and geriatric psychiatry unit, mood disorder unit, child, adolescent and family treatment unit, and adult transitions program
- Mayo Clinic Depression Center: Offers comprehensive, evidence-based evaluation, and treatment
- Pain Rehabilitation Center
The department integrates with the medical and surgical teams, such as:
- Bariatric surgery
- Behavioral Neurology
- Children's
- Comprehensive Cancer Center
- Endocrinology
- Executive Health Program
- Gastroenterology and Hepatology
- General Internal Medicine
- Neurology
- Neurosurgery
- Nicotine Dependence Center
- Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- Primary Care
- Sleep Medicine
- Transgender and Intersex Specialty Care Clinic
- Transplant Center
- Women's Health
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Geriatric PsychiatryAdult PsychiatryAddiction PsychiatrySubstance Use Disorder CounselingChildren's Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsGeriatric Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsClinical Psychiatric EvaluationAdult Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsDepression ScreeningChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAdolescent Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsPsychiatric RehabilitationPsychiatric Hospitals
Clinic Services - Park Nicollet Clinics - Plymouth
Provides primary care services including:
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Nutrition education
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Oncology and Hematology
- Pediatrics
- Radiology
- Ultrasounds
Provides primary care services including:
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Nutrition education
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Oncology and Hematology
- Pediatrics
- Radiology
- Ultrasounds
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E-Health VisitsDiagnostic Imaging/RadiologyObstetrics/GynecologyTelemedicineDetoxificationPediatricsMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersFamily and Community MedicineInternal MedicineOutpatient Mental Health FacilitiesNutrition EducationHospital Based Outpatient ServicesCognitive Behavioral TherapyInpatient Mental Health FacilitiesMammograms
EmPATH Unit and Behavioral Health Services - CentraCare - Saint Cloud Hospital
Provides an Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing Unit (EmPATH Unit) and behavioral health services to people of all ages experiencing problems with addiction or other mental health issues. Services include:
- A care model providing the EmPATH Unit to treat patients with emergency mental health needs. The unit transitions patients from the emergency department into a welcoming and calm setting to provide assessment, initial treatment, and begin the healing process. A treatment plan is developed prior to transitioning to the next level of recommended care.
- Addressing a wide variety of challenges such as abuse/neglect, addictions, ADHD, adjustment problems, anxiety, autism, behavior problems, chronic medical conditions, co-dependency, depression, divorce issues, eating disorders, family changes, family dysfunction, grief/loss issues, learning disorders, parenting issues, personality disorders, PTSD, recovery/relapse issues, relationship issues, school problems, and women's issues.
- Comprehensive inpatient services for complete psychiatric care and treatment plan.
- Outpatient services such as individual, couples, and family therapy.
- Psychological testing for diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.
- Treatment may include educational programs on wellness and relationships, group therapy, leisure and recreational therapy, comprehensive evaluation, medications, and psychiatric psychotherapy.
- Video visits are optional
Provides an Emergency Psychiatric Assessment, Treatment, and Healing Unit (EmPATH Unit) and behavioral health services to people of all ages experiencing problems with addiction or other mental health issues. Services include:
- A care model providing the EmPATH Unit to treat patients with emergency mental health needs. The unit transitions patients from the emergency department into a welcoming and calm setting to provide assessment, initial treatment, and begin the healing process. A treatment plan is developed prior to transitioning to the next level of recommended care.
- Addressing a wide variety of challenges such as abuse/neglect, addictions, ADHD, adjustment problems, anxiety, autism, behavior problems, chronic medical conditions, co-dependency, depression, divorce issues, eating disorders, family changes, family dysfunction, grief/loss issues, learning disorders, parenting issues, personality disorders, PTSD, recovery/relapse issues, relationship issues, school problems, and women's issues.
- Comprehensive inpatient services for complete psychiatric care and treatment plan.
- Outpatient services such as individual, couples, and family therapy.
- Psychological testing for diagnosis and personalized treatment planning.
- Treatment may include educational programs on wellness and relationships, group therapy, leisure and recreational therapy, comprehensive evaluation, medications, and psychiatric psychotherapy.
- Video visits are optional
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Family CounselingConjoint CounselingChild Sexual Abuse CounselingTelemedicineSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingRecreational TherapyPsychiatric Emergency Room CareAdolescent Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsAdult Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsIndividual CounselingPsychological TestingChildren's Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsDivorce CounselingChild Abuse CounselingBereavement and Grief CounselingGeriatric Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Clinic Services - Mankato Clinic - North Mankato Family Medicine
Provides primary care services, including:
- Family medicine
- Integrated Behavioral Health: Offer short-term care to treat mental health
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pediatrics
Provides primary care services, including:
- Family medicine
- Integrated Behavioral Health: Offer short-term care to treat mental health
- Internal medicine
- Obstetrics and Gynecology
- Pediatrics
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Emergency Care Department - Allina Health United Hospital - Hastings Regina Campus
Level IV trauma emergency room treating a range of medical conditions:
- Abdominal pains
- Breathing difficulties
- Broken bones
- Carbon monoxide exposure
- Confusion/inabilty to speak
- Dizziness
- Head/brain injuries
- High fever
- Loss of consciousness
- Major burns
- Mental health, substance use crisis, and suicidal behaviors
- Partial or full paralysis
- Poisoning
- Seizures
- Severe bleeding or deep cuts
- Severe eye injuries or blindness
- Severe pain/chest pain/cardiovascular/heart emergencies
- Stroke/neurological emergencies
Adult Mental Health Hospital Care: For adults ages 18 and older who need 24 hour hospital care. Criteria for admission to the unit are for the patient to be a danger to self or others. This treatment program is for patients who have a major mental illness and require professional assistance to learn how to cope with significant problems they are experiencing in day-to-day living.
Sexual Assault/Rape Victim Nurse Examiner: When a victim comes to the emergency department, a sexual assault nurse examiner can evaluate him or her for health risks, and provide treatment.
Telehealth options available
Level IV trauma emergency room treating a range of medical conditions:
- Abdominal pains
- Breathing difficulties
- Broken bones
- Carbon monoxide exposure
- Confusion/inabilty to speak
- Dizziness
- Head/brain injuries
- High fever
- Loss of consciousness
- Major burns
- Mental health, substance use crisis, and suicidal behaviors
- Partial or full paralysis
- Poisoning
- Seizures
- Severe bleeding or deep cuts
- Severe eye injuries or blindness
- Severe pain/chest pain/cardiovascular/heart emergencies
- Stroke/neurological emergencies
Adult Mental Health Hospital Care: For adults ages 18 and older who need 24 hour hospital care. Criteria for admission to the unit are for the patient to be a danger to self or others. This treatment program is for patients who have a major mental illness and require professional assistance to learn how to cope with significant problems they are experiencing in day-to-day living.
Sexual Assault/Rape Victim Nurse Examiner: When a victim comes to the emergency department, a sexual assault nurse examiner can evaluate him or her for health risks, and provide treatment.
Telehealth options available
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Hospital Services - Kittson Memorial Healthcare Center
Provides specialty medical services including:
- Ambulance
- Cardiac rehab
- Diagnostic imaging
- Emergency services
- Infusions
- Inpatient stays: Provider will determine that ones condition requires an inpatient stay in the hospital. Insurance companies have guidelines that direct decision on stay also.
- Laboratory services
- Observation stays: Provider will determine if ones condition requires further observation to determine if one needs to stay in the hospital as an inpatient, discharge, or transfer to a higher level of care.
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Sleep studies
- Speech therapy
- Telemedicine
- Women's health
Provides specialty medical services including:
- Ambulance
- Cardiac rehab
- Diagnostic imaging
- Emergency services
- Infusions
- Inpatient stays: Provider will determine that ones condition requires an inpatient stay in the hospital. Insurance companies have guidelines that direct decision on stay also.
- Laboratory services
- Observation stays: Provider will determine if ones condition requires further observation to determine if one needs to stay in the hospital as an inpatient, discharge, or transfer to a higher level of care.
- Occupational therapy
- Physical therapy
- Sleep studies
- Speech therapy
- Telemedicine
- Women's health
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Mental Health and Addiction Recovery Services - Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System
Provides a range of services to support and treat Veterans experiencing challenges with mental health and substance use addictions. Mental health services are available at the VA Hospital and community clinics, and include:
- Assessments and treatment
- Individual therapy
- Group classes and therapies
- Case management
- Home visits
- Medication consultations
- Rehabilitation programming
- Intensive outpatient program
- Inpatient hospitalization
Issues and concerns that are addressed, include:
- Psychological and sexual trauma
- Depression and anxiety
- Addiction recovery services
- Mental health issues specific to older adults
- Bipolar and psychotic disorders
- Sleep disorders
- Couples and family problems
- Therapeutic and supported employment services
- Pain management
Addiction Recovery Services provides comprehensive, individualized assessment, and treatment to Veterans with a variety of substance use problems. Care is provided on an outpatient basis; referral to VA-based residential treatment is also available. Services include:
- Specialty Substance Use Disorder group programming: Abstinence-based outpatient substance use disorder group on Saturdays
- Intensive Outpatient Program: Outpatient management for Veterans with dual disorders - substance use with co-occurring mental health programs
- Pharmacotherapy for the treatment of substance use disorders/opiate treatment program
- Relapse prevention
- Individualized outpatient care
Provides a range of services to support and treat Veterans experiencing challenges with mental health and substance use addictions. Mental health services are available at the VA Hospital and community clinics, and include:
- Assessments and treatment
- Individual therapy
- Group classes and therapies
- Case management
- Home visits
- Medication consultations
- Rehabilitation programming
- Intensive outpatient program
- Inpatient hospitalization
Issues and concerns that are addressed, include:
- Psychological and sexual trauma
- Depression and anxiety
- Addiction recovery services
- Mental health issues specific to older adults
- Bipolar and psychotic disorders
- Sleep disorders
- Couples and family problems
- Therapeutic and supported employment services
- Pain management
Addiction Recovery Services provides comprehensive, individualized assessment, and treatment to Veterans with a variety of substance use problems. Care is provided on an outpatient basis; referral to VA-based residential treatment is also available. Services include:
- Specialty Substance Use Disorder group programming: Abstinence-based outpatient substance use disorder group on Saturdays
- Intensive Outpatient Program: Outpatient management for Veterans with dual disorders - substance use with co-occurring mental health programs
- Pharmacotherapy for the treatment of substance use disorders/opiate treatment program
- Relapse prevention
- Individualized outpatient care
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Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment FacilitiesCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesClinical Psychiatric EvaluationRelapse Prevention ProgramsPsychiatric Day TreatmentChronic/Severe Mental IllnessFamily CounselingHome Based Mental Health ServicesComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersGroup CounselingOpioid Use DisorderPsychological AssessmentConjoint CounselingSubstance Use DisordersSubstance Use Disorder Day TreatmentIntegrated Co-Occurring Disorders TreatmentGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersCase/Care ManagementPost Traumatic Stress DisorderPsychiatric RehabilitationVeterans With DisabilitiesPsychological TestingGeneral Addictions/Substance Use Disorder Support GroupsAdult Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsVeteran Reintegration CounselingMedication Information/ManagementIndividual Counseling
Clinic Services - Park Nicollet Clinics - Brookdale
Provides primary care services including:
- Adult medicine
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms
- Medication Therapy Management
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Nutrition
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Optometry
- Radiology
- Pediatrics
- Telemedicine
- Ultrasounds
Provides primary care services including:
- Adult medicine
- E-visits
- Family medicine
- Internal medicine
- Laboratory
- Mammograms
- Medication Therapy Management
- Mental/Chemical Health Care
- Nutrition
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Optometry
- Radiology
- Pediatrics
- Telemedicine
- Ultrasounds
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Outpatient Mental Health FacilitiesOptometryDiagnostic Imaging/RadiologyMammogramsTelemedicineFamily and Community MedicinePediatricsMedication Information/ManagementInternal MedicineMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersNutrition EducationCognitive Behavioral TherapyDetoxificationInpatient Mental Health FacilitiesHospital Based Outpatient ServicesObstetrics/GynecologyE-Health Visits
Emergency and Trauma Care - Aspirus Saint Luke's - Duluth Hospital
Offers an emergency and trauma center, including the following:
- Trauma center with intensive care unit, including orthopedic trauma care
- Inpatient mental health unit: walk-in for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis
Offers an emergency and trauma center, including the following:
- Trauma center with intensive care unit, including orthopedic trauma care
- Inpatient mental health unit: walk-in for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis
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Mental Health Unit - Allina Health United Hospital - Hastings Regina Campus
Offers an adult mental health unit with short-term care dedicated to stabilizing patients and re-integrating them back into the community and with family. The goal is to enhance self-esteem and dignity, identify and emphasize abilities rather than disabilities, and promote optimal independence.
Programs include:
- Family involvement
- Group activities
- Pastoral care
- Therapeutic exercise
Upon discharge, staff provide recommendations as to the appropriate level of care.
Offers an adult mental health unit with short-term care dedicated to stabilizing patients and re-integrating them back into the community and with family. The goal is to enhance self-esteem and dignity, identify and emphasize abilities rather than disabilities, and promote optimal independence.
Programs include:
- Family involvement
- Group activities
- Pastoral care
- Therapeutic exercise
Upon discharge, staff provide recommendations as to the appropriate level of care.
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Behavioral Health Services - Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health Services
Provides inpatient psychiatric hospital services to youth ages 4 - 18 offering specialized mental health programs for complex mental illnesses and behavior disorders. Patients often have multiple diagnoses, including brain and behavior disorders, and psychiatric, and traumatic stress conditions. Treatment focuses on managing illness, changing behaviors, and building on the child's and family's strengths. Clinical services include comprehensive psychological testing, medication management, symptom-focused treatment, person-centered planning, and family engagement.
Provides inpatient psychiatric hospital services to youth ages 4 - 18 offering specialized mental health programs for complex mental illnesses and behavior disorders. Patients often have multiple diagnoses, including brain and behavior disorders, and psychiatric, and traumatic stress conditions. Treatment focuses on managing illness, changing behaviors, and building on the child's and family's strengths. Clinical services include comprehensive psychological testing, medication management, symptom-focused treatment, person-centered planning, and family engagement.
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Bar None Haven - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Provides a locked level-6 residential mental health treatment program for male and female adolescents ages 11 - 17 who meet the severe emotional disturbance criteria and have been assessed to require a locked setting for an additional level of safety.
Services may include:
- Aftercare options
- Community outings and activities
- Family support services
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Mental health groups
- On-site education
- Psychiatry and medication management
- Residential case management
- Therapeutic recreation
Provides a locked level-6 residential mental health treatment program for male and female adolescents ages 11 - 17 who meet the severe emotional disturbance criteria and have been assessed to require a locked setting for an additional level of safety.
Services may include:
- Aftercare options
- Community outings and activities
- Family support services
- Individual, family, and group therapy
- Mental health groups
- On-site education
- Psychiatry and medication management
- Residential case management
- Therapeutic recreation
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Behavioral Health Clinic - Sanford Health - Becker County
Offers behavioral health services that may include:
- Anxiety treatment
- Behavioral needs support
- Depression treatment
- Outpatient care
- Psychiatry
- Psychological and emotional stress support
- Psychology
Offers behavioral health services that may include:
- Anxiety treatment
- Behavioral needs support
- Depression treatment
- Outpatient care
- Psychiatry
- Psychological and emotional stress support
- Psychology
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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HeroCare for Veterans - HealthPartners - Regions Hospital and Clinic
Provides mental health care specifically designed for veterans, active duty service members, and their families. As part of the partial hospitalization program (DayBridge), HeroCare offers:
Crisis intervention and stabilization when needed
Diagnostic assessment and ongoing symptom evaluation
Evidence-based therapy in both group and individual settings
Medication management with frequent check-ins (up to three times per week)
Personalized care planning for life after hospitalization, including connections to military and community resources
Support from veteran peer advocates who help navigate benefits, housing, employment, and military-specific resources
Provides mental health care specifically designed for veterans, active duty service members, and their families. As part of the partial hospitalization program (DayBridge), HeroCare offers:
Crisis intervention and stabilization when needed
Diagnostic assessment and ongoing symptom evaluation
Evidence-based therapy in both group and individual settings
Medication management with frequent check-ins (up to three times per week)
Personalized care planning for life after hospitalization, including connections to military and community resources
Support from veteran peer advocates who help navigate benefits, housing, employment, and military-specific resources
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Behavioral Health Services - Sanford Thief River Falls Behavioral Health Center
Provides inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care services including:
- Crisis care
- Medication management
- Psychiatry and psychology for adults and pediatrics
Provides inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care services including:
- Crisis care
- Medication management
- Psychiatry and psychology for adults and pediatrics
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Inpatient Psychiatric Care - Essentia Health - Saint Mary's Medical Center (Duluth)
Provides care for emotional and psychiatric conditions that require hospitalization. Helps individuals resolve a mental health crisis, decrease symptoms, and plan for ongoing care after they return home.
Provides care for emotional and psychiatric conditions that require hospitalization. Helps individuals resolve a mental health crisis, decrease symptoms, and plan for ongoing care after they return home.
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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