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24 hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include: - Crisis intervention - Independent living skills development - Inter-agency case coordination - Integrated dual diagnosis treatment - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Medication management - Nursing services - Transition and discharge planning - Vocational skills

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Transitional Mental Health Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Crisis Residential Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
A 12-bed Intensive Residential Treatment (IRT) program for adults in need of behavioral health and support services. The focus of this program is to help people with a mental or chemical illness avoid hospitalizations or promote continued stabilization following a hospitalization. Staff utilizes evidence-based practices - illness management and recovery, integrated dual disorder treatment, therapy, psychiatry, counseling, etc. - to help residents create their treatment plan and chart a path for recovery. The residential program provides a variety of classes to assist residents in their recovery efforts, including: - Family psycho-education skills - Coping skills - Problem solving - Daily living skills - Healthy choices for managing life stresses

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Mental Health Issues
Relapse Prevention Programs
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Substance Use Disorders
Crisis Residential Treatment
Adult residential crisis stabilization (RCS) provides structure and support to an adult client in a community living environment when a client has experienced a mental health crisis and needs short-term services to ensure that the client can safely return to the client's home or pre-crisis living environment with additional services and supports identified in the client's crisis assessment. Residential crisis stabilization is provided in a 24 hour licensed residential setting by qualified mental health staff. Residential crisis stabilization serves eligible members assessed during a crisis assessment to be experiencing a mental health crisis.
24 hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include: - Crisis intervention - Independent living skills development - Inter-agency case coordination - Integrated dual diagnosis treatment - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Medication management - Nursing services - Transition and discharge planning - Vocational skills

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Transitional Mental Health Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Crisis Residential Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Provides homes and services to people with developmental and delayed disabilities, mental illness, traumatic brain injuries, and other health-related needs wherever identified in communities throughout Minnesota. Individuals can participate in day placement, day treatment, and vocational readiness on a regular basis. Adult foster care - Provides food, lodging, and supervision services to a person with disabilities, mental illness, and brain injury. These services can be short term or long term. 62 residential program sites/ 261 beds. 12 sites offer a 5th bed or apartment with services, for 25 total beds. 4 AFC beds. Children's foster care - A 24-hour substitute care for children placed away from their parents or guardians and for whom the state agency has placement and care responsibility. 4 residential program sites/8 beds. Community-based services - Community support programs - Independent living services - In-home services, including training for of the person and family members to increase their capabilities to care for and maintain the person in their home - Personal care assistant - Respite care services - Supported employment - Supported living services Intensive residential treatment - Short term for up to 90 days. 10 bed facilities at Brentwood (Marshall) and Fresh Start (Duluth). Brentwood has 1 of the 10 beds as a swing bed (crisis and IRT bed). Fresh Start serves an all-female population. 20 total IRT beds. Intellectual disabilities - Provides an Intermediate Care Facility for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities (ICF/IID). Individual must have a developmental disability or related condition by their 22nd birthday and requires a 24-hour plan of care. 10 facilities, 58 beds. 5 beds at Arlington in Fergus Falls and Rollingwood in North Mankato. 6 beds at Prairiewood, Rosewood, and Scenicwood in Alexandria; Lakewood in Spicer; Northwood in Red Lake Falls; Eastwood and Westwood in Redwood Falls; and Ravenwood in Morris.

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Adult Foster Homes
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Children's In Home Respite Care
Crisis Residential Treatment
Developmental Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Personal Care
Adult In Home Respite Care
Caregiver Training
Day Treatment for Adults With Developmental Disabilities
Foster Homes for Children With Disabilities
Supported Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
24 hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include: - Crisis intervention - Independent living skills development - Inter-agency case coordination - Integrated dual diagnosis treatment - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Medication management - Nursing services - Transition and discharge planning - Vocational skills

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Transitional Mental Health Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Crisis Residential Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
RADIAS Health facilitates an array of residential treatment and supportive housing options throughout the Twin Cities. Services include short-term or long-term residential treatment alternative to hospitalization, or rental assistance and supportive services for people living in the community. Housing options facilitated by RADIAS Health include: Intensive Residential Treatment Services: Long-term residential housing, 30 - 90 day stay - Carlson Drake House: Program located in Bloomington. Staff provide recovery-oriented, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for twelve adults with a primary diagnosis of mental illness. Program services offer an alternative to hospitalization. - Community Foundations: Program located in Maplewood. Staff provide recovery-oriented, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services for sixteen people struggling with acute symptoms of mental illness and/or co-occurring substance use disorders. - ReEntry House: Program located in south Minneapolis. Staff provide recovery-oriented, evidence-based treatment and rehabilitative services to adults with a primary diagnosis of mental illness. Crisis Stabilization: Short-term stay of 3 - 10 days for residential crisis stabilization - ReEntry Crisis Housing: Program located in south Minneapolis. Program services to adults who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Team consists of mental health professionals, practitioners, nurses, and a peer recovery specialist to meet individual needs.

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Co-Occurring Disorders
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Crisis Residential Treatment
Provides specialty care for behavioral or adjustment difficulties, mental health issues, substance use disorder, and dual diagnosis. - Child and Adolescent Therapy Programs: Programming is offered in partial hospitalization, day treatment, and inpatient formats. Includes a comprehensive assessment, safety training, coping skills development, and transferring back into the community through program referrals where appropriate - Crisis Lodging Assessment and Stabilization: a safe, supportive place for adolescents to identify and meet goals for dealing with a mental health crisis. A customized recovery management plan and program will be developed to reinforce new behaviors. - Dual Diagnosis: offered as an inpatient or day program for adolescents. Addresses issues related to mental health conditions and chemical dependency

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Adolescents
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Child Guidance
Children and Youth With Emotional Disturbance
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health
Children
Children's Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Conduct Disorder
Crisis Residential Treatment
In Person Crisis Intervention
Offers short-term residential beds available in Carlton and Pine Counties for temporary crisis purposes.

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Visual Impairments
Learning Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Health Conditions
Developmental Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Crisis Residential Treatment
Communication Impairments
Physical Disabilities
Hearing Loss
Adults and youth ages 6 - 17 who are experiencing a mental health crisis. Provides a supportive environment for individuals needing a safe place to recover and stabilize during a crisis. Individuals staying at Crisis Stabilization will meet with a qualified mental health professional, mental health practitioners, and nursing staff during their stay. Services offered include skills training in individual and group settings, evaluation, stabilization, and referrals. Average length of stay is 1-10 days.

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Anxiety Disorders
Crisis Residential Treatment
Depression
Youth
Self Injury
24 hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness. Services include: - Crisis intervention - Independent living skills development - Inter-agency case coordination - Integrated dual diagnosis treatment - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Medication management - Nursing services - Transition and discharge planning - Vocational skills

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Transitional Mental Health Services
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Crisis Residential Treatment
Dual Diagnosis
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Integrated Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment
Community-based program assisting adults experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. The program offers short-term crisis stabilization of up to 10 days, with individualized services that meet the unique needs of those being served. The program is staffed around the clock by highly-trained mental health practitioners and skilled nursing staff. Each resident has a private room.The program utilizes evidence-based, recovery-oriented services, including: - A crisis response action plan if a crisis should occur - Assessments and treatment planning for immediate needs - Assistance to access and store medication - Referrals to other service providers in the community as needed and to support the member's transition from RCS - Supportive counseling and skills planning for immediate needs Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) provides stays less than 90 days by referral. IRTS Services Include: - Assessment and services for co-occurring substance abuse and disorders - Assistance with transition to community-based services and housing - Crisis assistance, development of health care directive and crisis prevention plans - Family education opportunities - Illness management and recovery skills - Individualized assessment and treatment planning - Living Skills Development - Nursing services including medication education ?
Community and regional collaboration which provides residential crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. This includes programming designed to enhance psychiatric stability and emotional adjustment, and the skills to return to a more independent setting. Residential Crisis Stabilization - 24 hour nursing care - Crisis assessment, support, and intervention - Discharge/aftercare planning with referrals to further aftercare treatment - Family support - Medication administration, management, and monitoring - Psychiatric medical assessment - Recovery focused care - Short-term problem solving and rehabilitative services - Symptom management and relapse prevention Individuals admitted work with a mental health professional, or practitioner on a daily basis. Groups are provided to include psychoeducation, symptom management, coping strategies and stress relief, etc. Services are short-term and recovery focused.

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Crisis Residential Treatment
In Person Crisis Intervention
Transitional Mental Health Services
Provides short-term services for up to 10 days for immediate help with behavioral health symptoms. A total of 4 beds are available for adults requiring crisis services.
Provides short-term services for up to 10 days for immediate help with behavioral health symptoms. A total of 4 beds are available for adults requiring crisis services.
Nine-bed adult residential crisis stabilization unit provides a short-term safe place for individuals to stay while working through a mental health crisis. The unit is staffed 24 hours/7 days a week and offers counseling and education to clients in managing their mental health symptoms. All admissions are voluntary and based on bed availability.

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Self Injury
Crisis Residential Treatment
Suicide Attempt Survivors
Co-Occurring Disorders
Provides short-term services for up to 10 days for immediate help with behavioral health symptoms. A total of 4 beds are available for adults requiring crisis services.
Residential Crisis Stabilization hybrid services integrate mental health, medical, and substance use care in a 24-hour, supervised setting. Provides short-term crisis stabilization services in the same setting. Services provided are directly related to a Crisis Stabilization Plan developed within 24 hours of admission. Services include medication education, family psycho-education, integrated dual disorder treatment, illness management, and recovery services. NOTE: Beds are updated daily via the website. Check for openings and availability of beds.

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Self Injury
Epilepsy
Hearing Loss
Suicide Attempt Survivors
Crisis Residential Treatment
Co-Occurring Disorders
Residential Crisis Stabilization hybrid services integrate mental health, medical, and substance use care in a 24-hour, supervised setting. Provides short-term crisis stabilization services in the same setting. Diane Ahrens provides a home-like environmental in keeping up with a recovery orientation. Short-term counseling is also provided related to the immediate crisis, psychiatric evaluation, medication evaluation and rehabilitation services (i.e. skill building to restore a person to a pre-crisis level of functioning). Services are provided one-to-one as well as in groups scheduled throughout the day. Staff also assist individuals with connecting to other community services to build the individual's support network. NOTE: Beds are updated daily via the website. Check for opening and availability of beds.
Provides short-term services for up to 10 days for immediate help with behavioral health symptoms. A total of 4 beds are available for adults requiring crisis services.
Residential facility focused on mental health offering short-term stays (10 days or less, unless extended as needed). Services include working with individuals to build coping skills, crisis prevention plan, and discharge plan with resources.
Provides crisis services and a crisis helpline for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. Services include: - 24 hour/7 days a week support and crisis helpline to screen for safety, stabilize a crisis, support and provide appropriate referrals. All calls are free, confidential, and anonymous. - Mobile crisis response team to provide face-to-face crisis services, including assessment, intervention, and stabilization. The mobile crisis response team works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and hospital emergency departments. Alluma partners with local law enforcement agencies to respond to 911 calls involving individuals experiencing a mental health crisis. - Supervision and observation through the Crisis Stabilization Unit, a two-bed unit available for adults who need a safe place to recover during a mental health crisis. Provides access to services such as case management, counseling, skills building, and coordination of services to local community resources. Only serves adults ages 18 years and older who volunteer to be admitted to the Crisis Stabilization Unit, are medically stable, and non-aggressive. Does not treat acute medical conditions.

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In Person Crisis Intervention
Mental Health Crisis Lines
Psychiatric Mobile Response Teams
Crisis Residential Treatment
Provides a safe placement setting for males and females, 10-17 years old. Upon admission each child receives a health screening by a registered nurse, a case manager to assist the family with additional options and direction, and a treatment plan for stabilization and discharge. Accepted placement reasons include: - Alternative to psychiatric hospitalization (when medically appropriate) - Personal/family crisis protection - Running away - High-risk behaviors/self-harm - Respite care - Truancy/summer school
Nine-bed adult residential crisis stabilization unit provides a short-term safe place for individuals to stay while working through a mental health crisis. The unit is staffed 24 hours/7 days a week and offers counseling and education to clients in managing their mental health symptoms. All admissions are voluntary and based on bed availability.

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Self Injury
Crisis Residential Treatment
Suicide Attempt Survivors
Co-Occurring Disorders

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