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1406 Laurel Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Provides group homes for up to 14 residents, split into adolescent girls and boys ages 12 - 18 who are experiencing abuse, neglect, behavioral challenges, or other at-risk situations, safety, therapeutic support, life skills development, and individualized treatment plans
2301 Transportation Road, Willmar, MN 56201
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.
204 First Street NW, Aitkin, MN 56431
Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.
1880 River Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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
1000 5th Street, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Community Support Program - Residential Placement Screening - Preadmission Screening - Nursing Homes - Diagnostic Assessment - Psychological Testing - Pre-petition Screening - Commitments - Transportation - Crisis Assistance - Medication Monitoring - Emergency Services - Outpatient Treatment - Day Treatment Services - Regional Treatment Center Inpatient - Acute Care Hospital Inpatient - Rule 36 Adult Residential Treatment - Rule 5 Child Residential Treatment - Rule 79 Case Management
115 1st Street North, Brainerd, MN 56401
Provides group homes for up to 14 residents, split into adolescent girls and boys ages 12 - 18 who are experiencing abuse, neglect, behavioral challenges, or other at-risk situations, safety, therapeutic support, life skills development, and individualized treatment plans
1564 County Road 134, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
Provides chemical dependency services to adolescents. Services offered:
  • Addiction Medicine Clinic: Medication-assisted therapy, medication management, tobacco cessation, and in-person or virtual visits
  • Adolescent Residential: Offers chemical dependency treatment, access to mental health services, a school program, and family therapy. The program is 6 - 8 weeks in length.
  • Comprehensive Assessment: Chemical dependency evaluations. Same-day assessments are often available.
  • Evening Outpatient: Primary substance use program that offers a mental health component. The program runs for 6 weeks and requires two 3-hour sessions per week.
1000 5th Street, International Falls, MN 56649
Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.
13637 60th Street SW, Cokato, MN 55321
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services. Annandale Residence Work toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent. Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Bipolar and Mood Disorders
  • Mild Chemical Dependency
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
Residence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS). Residential Care includes:
  • Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency
  • Cognitive Behavioral Groups
  • Evidence-Based Practices
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • On-site Sholund School for Girls
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming, which includes social skills and anger management
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • "Voices" Curriculum
Cokato Residence? Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar and mood disorders
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Mild chemical dependency
  • Oppositional defiant and conduct disorder
Residence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming that includes social skills and anger management
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • The option to attend a local school
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Chemical dependency counseling
Hutchinson Residence? Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
Rochester Residence Focuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior. Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
202 West Third Street, Winona County Office Building, Winona, MN 55987
Winona County Community Services contracts with Hiawatha Valley Mental Health to provide mental health assessments for children. Based on the assessment the child may receive case/care management services through the County Department of Human Services or they may be referred for residential or other intensive treatment options available. The county provides for residential treatment which includes a 24-hours/day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit.
3525 Monterey Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Provides adolescent and adult residential treatments to support their recovery from eating disorders Residential Treatment: 24-hour support care without intensive medical monitoring
  • 24-hour nursing care
  • Bi-weekly therapy sessions
  • Daily group sessions
  • Meals and snack support
  • Medical consultations
  • Psychotherapy
??Intensive Residential Treatment: Comprehensive 24 hour daily medical support and monitoring to stabilize health, aiming for recovery to transition to less intensive care
  • 24-hour nursing care
  • Daily group programming/session (determined by individual needs)
  • Daily visits with a primary care clinician
  • Family therapy for adolescents
  • Individual therapy sessions
  • Nutrition counseling and education sessions
  • Psychotherapy
  • Supported meals and snacks by a registered dietitian
1801 Amber Avenue South, Sartell, MN 56377
Licensed to provide 24-hour residential services Focus is on maintaining placement stability and promoting independence and community integration Residential support services:
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • On-site nursing
  • Psychiatric consultation and medication management
  • Rehabilitative mental health services (such as CTSS and ARMHS)
  • Risk management assessment
  • Diagnostic assessments
  • Comprehensive behavioral assessment intervention
  • Functional skill assessment
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Mental health care management
  • 24-hour crisis intervention
Corporate foster care 24-hour care in individual and small group community settings, designed to target:
  • High behavioral management needs
  • Interrupted placement histories
  • Crisis on-call support needs
22426 Street Francis Boulevard, Oak Grove, MN 55303
Provides therapeutic, residential care treatment program for adolescents whose sex is assigned as female who are experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges. This intensive, supportive environment is typically appropriate for children and adolescents that have tried outpatient services and are unable to be supported at home or in their community due to their mental health needs. Services may include:
  • Aftercare services
  • Individual and group DBT therapy and DBT skills building
  • Intensive parenting and caregiver support
-On-site registered nurse (during business hours)
  • Psychiatric assessment and ongoing medication management
  • Trauma-informed care approach
519 Anne Street NW, Suite B, Bemidji, MN 56619
Stellher Counseling Services provides mental health therapy to individuals and families who request services. Intake does not require a referral. Services begin with a diagnostic assessment to determine treatment recommendations. Services are available for all ages, including infants, children, adolescents, and adults. Services are provided by mental health professionals. Area of specialty with in agency include infant and early childhood mental health, parent - child interaction therapy, and Trauma focused cognitive behavioral therapy.
900 189th Avenue NE, Cedar, MN 55011
Provides the following services: Emotional, Behavioral, and Mental Health Program: Serves youth who experience challenges with emotions, behavior, and mental health. The program provides structured, therapeutic support to help youth heal, grow, and develop the skills needed to thrive. Staff are highly experienced in supporting youth with complex emotional and behavioral needs. Intellectually and Developmentally Delayed and Special Needs Program: Supports youth with intellectual or developmental delays and special needs. A safe, structured environment allows youth to grow, build skills, and make progress at their own pace while receiving individualized support tailored to their unique needs. New Trails Group Home: Supports male youth transitioning from residential treatment into a more independent setting. The program offers 24-hour staff supervision, individualized coaching, and mentoring. Youth practice and implement positive life skills in a safe and supportive environment as part of their transition toward independence. Serves youth ages 14-19 years old. Onamia Academy: Provides an on-campus school serving youth receiving treatment at Nexus-Mille Lacs Family Healing. The school serves students in grades 4 through 12 and focuses on meeting each student's individual educational needs. Small class sizes and tailored education plans support academic progress, graduation requirements, and diploma standards.
  • When an Individualized Education Program (IEP) identifies a need for additional educational support, the academic resource room provides enhanced guidance to meet diverse learning needs. The school is operated by the Onamia Public School System of Minnesota, and graduation and credit requirements are governed by the local school district.
Programs for Males: Serves youth ages 10 to 18, with age ranges varying by program. These programs provide developmentally appropriate treatment, education, and support designed to promote healing, accountability, and long-term success. School and Vocational Training: Provides support to youth in developing academic achievement and practical life skills. Education and hands-on learning opportunities prepare youth for future employment and independence. Sexually Problematic Behaviors Program: Specializes in treating youth who demonstrate sexually problematic behaviors. Treatment is grounded in current research and national standards and focuses on the whole child rather than a single behavior. The program is committed to breaking cycles of sexual harm and supporting healing, accountability, and healthy development. Vocational Opportunities: Provides youth with hands-on experiences to build job readiness and life skills. Youth participate in structured activities that promote responsibility, teamwork, and community engagement, including:
  • Cooking
  • Kids CARE work-opportunity program
  • Woodworking
Willow Trails Group Home: Provides female youth with a safe, structured, and supportive living environment. The program fosters personal growth through strong, supportive relationships with staff. Youth receive guidance in emotional healing, character development, and social maturity while addressing the underlying trauma and mental health needs that contributed to placement. Positive and effective behavior techniques are used to promote healing and stability, creating a place youth can call home. Serves female youth ages 12 - 18 years old.
1117 1st Avenue NE, Rochester, MN 55906
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services. Annandale Residence Work toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent. Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Bipolar and Mood Disorders
  • Mild Chemical Dependency
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
Residence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS). Residential Care includes:
  • Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency
  • Cognitive Behavioral Groups
  • Evidence-Based Practices
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • On-site Sholund School for Girls
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming, which includes social skills and anger management
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • "Voices" Curriculum
Cokato Residence? Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar and mood disorders
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Mild chemical dependency
  • Oppositional defiant and conduct disorder
Residence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming that includes social skills and anger management
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • The option to attend a local school
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Chemical dependency counseling
Hutchinson Residence? Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
Rochester Residence Focuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior. Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
1117 Center Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Ensures that children exhibiting emotional or behavioral problems, which parents feel are not normal, are addressed in the best possible way for both the parents and the child. A diagnostic assessment is established by a mental health professional that includes a child's current life situation and sources of stress, including reasons for referral. The history of the child's current mental health problem or problems, including important developmental incidents, strengths, and vulnerabilities.
380 Annandale Boulevard, Annandale, MN 55302
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services. Annandale Residence Work toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent. Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Bipolar and Mood Disorders
  • Mild Chemical Dependency
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
Residence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS). Residential Care includes:
  • Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency
  • Cognitive Behavioral Groups
  • Evidence-Based Practices
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • On-site Sholund School for Girls
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming, which includes social skills and anger management
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • "Voices" Curriculum
Cokato Residence? Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar and mood disorders
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Mild chemical dependency
  • Oppositional defiant and conduct disorder
Residence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming that includes social skills and anger management
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • The option to attend a local school
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Chemical dependency counseling
Hutchinson Residence? Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
Rochester Residence Focuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior. Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
12915 63rd Avenue North, Maple Grove, MN 55369
Residential treatment that follows a model which includes the entire family and uses both psychodynamic and dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT) methods. Treatment goals and plans are made in collaboration with each individual and their parents and guardians. Also offers an after-care component in which residents who are transitioning out of 24-hour care can continue working with psychiatrists and therapists for several months.
6133 402nd Street, North Branch, MN 55056
Mental health services for children and adults include:
  • Adult mental health rehabilitation and support services
  • Day treatment programs
  • Drop-in mental health center for adults
  • Independent living and self-care skill development
  • Medication evaluation and management
  • Outpatient mental health services
  • Pre-commitment screening for individuals being referred for civil commitment
  • Psychiatric evaluations and services for children and adolescents
  • Psychological testing and diagnostic assessments
  • Residential treatment services
616 America Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.
1806 Fir Avenue East, Suite 200, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Licensed to provide 24-hour residential services. Focus is on maintaining placement stability and promoting independence and community integration. Residential support services:
  • 24-hour crisis intervention
  • Comprehensive behavioral assessment intervention
  • Diagnostic assessments
  • Dialectical behavior therapy
  • Functional skill assessment
  • Independent Living Skills training (ILS) through a service agreement by the county case manager
  • Individual, group and family therapy
  • Mental health care management
  • On-site nursing
  • Psychiatric consultation and medication management
  • Rehabilitative mental health services (such as CTSS and ARMHS)
  • Risk management assessment
Corporate foster care provides 24-hour care in individual and small group community settings designed to offer:
  • Crisis on-call support needs
  • High behavioral management needs
  • Interrupted placement histories
1880 River Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Itaskin Treatment Center's residential treatment program focuses on therapeutic and cognitive skill-building/behavior modification programming and teaching life skills. North Home's model of care is based upon Life Space Crisis Intervention which encourages meaningful and strength-based intervention techniques. Youth in this program are in need of a more structured setting. Included components:
  • Mental health treatment
  • Family assessment
  • Trauma-focused care
  • Substance Use Assessment
  • On-site schooling
  • ISD 318
  • DBT skills groups
  • Psychotropic medication monitoring
  • Recreation, leisure, and play-Cultural and spirituality services
  • individual and group psychotherapy
2450 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55454
Offers comprehensive psychiatric care for children and adolescents, including services such as psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and individual, family, and group therapy. Specialty programs address a range of conditions, including anxiety disorders, ADHD, early-stage mood disorders, youth psychosis, and neuropsychological assessments. The division operates within the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain, emphasizing evidence-based, interdisciplinary care for youth and families.
851 Dale Street, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Residential care facility providing educational services and a variety of other services. Annandale Residence Work toward the goal of returning girls ages 12 to 18 to their homes or to other homesin the best interest of the adolescent. Village Ranch will help adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Bipolar and Mood Disorders
  • Mild Chemical Dependency
  • Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder
Residence is also offered to females needing Protective Services (CHIPS). Residential Care includes:
  • Chemical dependency outpatient treatment through a contracted agency
  • Cognitive Behavioral Groups
  • Evidence-Based Practices
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • On-site Sholund School for Girls
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming, which includes social skills and anger management
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Trauma-Informed Care
  • "Voices" Curriculum
Cokato Residence? Work toward the goal of returning boys age 12 - 18 years old to their homes and helping adolescents who are struggling with a range of mental health and behavior issues:
  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
  • Bipolar and mood disorders
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Mild chemical dependency
  • Oppositional defiant and conduct disorder
Residence is also offered to children needing protective services (CHIPS).??Residential care includes:
  • On-site individual, group, and family therapy to address specific behaviors
  • Peer accountability groups
  • Programming that includes social skills and anger management
  • Opportunity to complete court-ordered community service
  • The option to attend a local school
  • Religion education (optional)
  • Chemical dependency counseling
Hutchinson Residence? Focus on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, ages 15 to 19, so they may successfully return to the community. These residents enter our program voluntarily, through a court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior.? ?Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • A requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning
Rochester Residence Focuses on building the independent living skills of teenage boys, age 15 to 19 years old, so they may successfully return to the community. Residents enter the program voluntarily, through court order, or through the Child in Need of Protective Services (CHIPS) program. While in residence, they benefit from a multi-disciplinary team to give them support, structure, and therapy to limit the risk of detrimental behavior. Residential care includes:
  • Individual, group, and family therapy
  • Life skills coaching, including money management, meals and nutrition, personal appearance and hygiene, health, housekeeping, education, job seeking, birth control, parenting, and more
  • Requirement to attend the local public school (for those who have not graduated from high school or do not have a GED)
  • The option to receive a post-secondary education (for those with a high school diploma or GED)
  • Ongoing employment skills and learning