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Therapeutic and Peer Support Group Services - Grief Club of Minnesota, The

Services include: - Individual counseling on grief and healing - Family counseling on the death of a family member or a close loved one - Peer grief support groups in a community-based model to find hope and connection. Uses a philosophy of whole-family care to equip individuals and families with coping strategies and communication skills to heal together. - Trauma and crisis response to assist individuals and groups in crisis. Counselors provide leadership, debriefing sessions, and coordination of meaningful response to those impacted by the crisis and traumatic event.

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Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Services - Clearwater County Department of Human Services

Three adult mental health crisis response services are defined as: - Crisis Assessment, - Mobile Crisis Intervention, and - Crisis Stabilization services This service provides adult mental health mobile crisis response services to eligible recipients. A mental health crisis is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation that would likely result in significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily living; an emergency situation; or placement of the recipient in a more restrictive setting. This setting could include but not be limited to, inpatient hospitalization. A mental health emergency is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation, which causes an immediate need for mental health services.

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Mental Health Services - Ramsey County Social Services

Ramsey County provides a comprehensive continuum of mental health, crisis, and chemical health services for children, youth, and adults. The program helps individuals access immediate crisis support, short-term stabilization, ongoing treatment, withdrawal management, and community-based services designed to promote recovery, wellness, and independence. Services include the following: 24/7 Crisis Support: Ramsey County's mobile crisis teams offer around-the-clock stabilization, de-escalation, crisis intervention, mental health assessments, and development of initial crisis plans. Crisis services are available regardless of insurance status or ability to pay. Mental Health Services: ?Ramsey County assists individuals on their path to recovery by connecting them with resources that support emotional well-being, independence, and community inclusion. Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinics and partner agencies provide a full range of behavioral health services for individuals with private insurance, public health coverage, or no insurance. Children's Services: ??Children's mental health services support emotional regulation, attention and behavior concerns, trauma recovery, peer and adult relationships, self-worth, and functioning at home, at school, and in the community. Ramsey County coordinates assessment, treatment, crisis response, and supportive programming for children and teens. Specialized Mental Health Services - All Children Excel (ACE): Intensive support for youth under age 10 who are at high risk of future juvenile justice involvement. - Case Management: Available for children with serious mental health needs. Families and professionals may call (651) 266-4486 for referrals and assistance. - Partnership for Youth and Family Wellbeing: Supports African American students experiencing academic crises. - Project Assist: Provides screening, assessment, and intervention for youth identified with mental health concerns. Welcome Center: Serves as the entry point for accessing county and community mental health and chemical health services.

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Mobile Crisis Response - Canvas Health

Responds to mental health crises or emergencies with telephone or face-to-face assessment, intervention and stabilization services at home, school or in the community. Emergencies can be a behavioral, emotional or psychiatric situation needing a timely intervention to reduce the possibility of physical harm. Staff also provide necessary safety planning and short-term therapeutic services to assist in recovery from a crisis.

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Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic - Northern Pines Mental Health Center - Central Minnesota

Offers a new approach to individuals experiencing a mental health crisis through a mental health urgent care clinic setting. Accepts immediate walk-in care for individuals in crisis and the people who support them. Provides an assessment, care plan, and follow-up services tailored to the individual's specific needs by a staff of experienced and professional mental health crisis specialists.

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

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Sexual Assault Advocacy - Program for Aid to Victims of Sexual Assault - PAVSA

Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including: - Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project - Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience - Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services - Providing crisis counseling - Providing information about the reporting process - Seeking shelter at local or state shelters - Translation services through our collaboration with Day One - Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

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Family Response Services - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services

Hennepin County works with community agencies to deliver the Family Response service. Family Response can help, with immediate, in-person support and stabilization for children, youth, and their parents/caregivers. The model's goal is to reduce hospitalizations and other out-of-home placements by providing families with immediate, upstream support. There are no specific criteria required to initiate services, but concerns may include children and youth who are: - Experiencing worry and concern - Feeling down or less engaged - Having a hard time with a family member or change in the home - Having issues at school - Showing aggression or anger When a call is made to Family Response, staff will gather basic information and send a family response team to the family's location within one hour. The Family Response team will: - De-escalate and address the immediate concern - Engage and support the family over the next 72 hours - Connect families to support, including an optional 8-week stabilization service. Stabilization services can provide healthy, safe behaviors, and help the child manage their daily activities.

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Mobile Crisis Services - Sanford Thief River Falls Behavioral Health Center

Offers mental health services and support include mental health crisis assessment, intervention, and community stabilization services for adults, children, and families.

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Crisis Response Unit - Washington County Community Services

Assists individuals and families experiencing a crisis by providing: - Adult and child mental health mobile crisis response services. Interventions are face-to-face, short-term, intensive mental health services. - After-hours child protection screening and response - After-hours emergency social services Staff are mental health professionals and practitioners which: - Can refer to other county social service programs for ongoing support - Help individuals navigate the health care system to find services and resources - Provide counseling and support for individuals and families to manage a crisis - Support individuals experiencing a crisis identify and utilize better coping skills

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Metro Intensive Treatment Team - MITT - Mental Health Resources

Provides intensive case management to adults with mental illness who need extra support when their symptoms are at an elevated level. The person receiving services and the team mutually agree upon individualized treatment goals and interventions, with short-term strategic interventions intended to stabilize symptoms and prevent or shorten hospital stays, avoid commitment to long-term hospitalization, and prevent the loss of employment, housing, and personal relationships. Services include: - Assessment of mental health, chemical health, and functional status - Coordination of referrals and community resources - Coordination with the person's providers and support systems - Crisis intervention - Family support and education - Monitoring physical and mental health status - Skill building in the areas of medication and symptom management - Relapse prevention

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Family Services - Lutheran Social Service - West Central Minnesota

Designed for families in trouble and where there is a risk of out-of-home placement for at least one child. Works with families to provide: - Community resource mobilization, referral, and development - Client and family advocacy - Crisis intervention - Comprehensive assessments and recommendation - Family therapy - Individual and marital therapy - Parent education and training - Supportive counseling

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Sexual Assault Forensic Examiner Program - SAFE - M Health Fairview - Ridges Hospital

Provides on-call services for victims of sexual assault or abuse who are ages 13 and older. Children ages 12 and younger are referred to a clinic specialized to meet their needs. Service includes: - Care of physical injuries - Sexually transmitted disease prevention and education - Pregnancy risk assessment - Evidence collection - Crisis intervention and supportive counseling

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Mental Health Case Management and Intervention Services - Meeker County Human Services

Provides mental services to children and adults: - Adult mental health case management services - Crisis response services for individuals needing medical treatment, transportation, or intervention services - Pre-commitment screening (assessment of cases being referred for civil commitment)

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

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Mental Health Services - Southeast Minnesota Adult Mental Health Initiative - Rochester

Crisis response offered through a partnership between Zumbro Valley Health Center, South Central Human Relations Center, and Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center. Counselors help individuals reach a place of emotional and physical safety, and then direct the them to community resources that offer longer-term support. They also provide over the phone assessments, safety plans and support. Counselors connect individuals to local teams able to meet the individual where they are and provide additional support. Mobile teams complete confidential comprehensive crisis assessments. A crisis assessment is an immediate, face-to-face evaluation by 2 crisis-trained mental health practitioners consulting with a mental health professional. The assessment helps do the following: - Assess current risks and life events - Assess level of functioning - Assess mental health symptoms - Assess the protective factors that the individual has available in the crisis - Assess mental health symptoms - Provide a support network - Take into account cultural considerations Provides immediate intervention to aid the individual in relieving current symptoms of the mental health crisis. Teams may provide the following services as deemed therapeutically appropriate: - Coordination with other local providers - Development of coping skills - Education - Means removal - Referrals to crisis residential services if available - Referrals to emergency departments - Safety planning - Situational deescalation

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Family Services - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe

Child Protection Services: Conducts child protection investigations on all neglect and abuse complaints within the Band's jurisdiction. The program provides ongoing child welfare case management and prevention services to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians within the Band's designated service area. The Indian Child Welfare program monitors the welfare of all Band children and first-generation descendants outside the Band's designated service area under the Indian Child Welfare Act. Foster Care: Licenses and trains foster care providers within the Band's designated service area. Any American Indian or community member with strong ties to the Mille Lacs Band may apply to become a licensed foster care provider. Independent Living and Life Skills program: Provides child welfare support services to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians who are 14 - 21 years old and live within the designated service area of the Band. It also provides independent living assistance to Band members, first-generation descendants, and American Indians who are 16 - 21 years old and live within the Band's designated service area. Additional support services offered: ?- Benefits assistant: Assists families who need to enroll in Medicaid and Medicare ?- Crisis stabilizer: One-on-one crisis support ?- Homemaker: Assists with general and light homemaking needs ?- Independent life skills coach: One-on-one formal assistance in developing independent life skills ?- Job coach: One-on-one formal employment assistance ?- Mentor: One-on-one positive role model for youth ?- Parent assistant: One-on-one parenting assistance using the Positive Indian Parent Model ?- Transporter: Assists with transportation requests ?- Tutor: One-on-one educational assistance

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Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Services - Beltrami County Health And Human Services

Three adult mental health crisis response services are defined as: - Crisis Assessment, Mobile Crisis Intervention, and Crisis Stabilization services - This service provides adult mental health mobile crisis response services to eligible recipients. - A mental health crisis is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation that would likely result in significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily living; an emergency situation; or placement of the recipient in a more restrictive setting. This setting could include but not be limited to, inpatient hospitalization. - A mental health emergency is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation, which causes an immediate need for mental health services.

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

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Psychiatry/Outpatient Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Provides mental health services to adult, children, and their families, including: - Individual, group, and family counseling - Psychiatry services - Psychological evaluations Services may be provided for a variety of behavioral health needs, including: - ADHD - Anger management - Anxiety - Behavior management - Bereavement - Chemical health - Crisis intervention - Depression/mood disorder - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) - Eating disorders - Parenting - Psychotic disorder - Trauma

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Children's Mental Health Services - Brown County Human Services

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.

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Children's Crisis Intervention and Stabilization Services - Stellher Human Services, Inc.

"The Crisis Response staff can travel to any site convenient to you to assist the child/family who is in crisis. This could be a hospital, county agency, school or you home. This services available to anyone who has questions/concerns about a youth including, but not limited to the following: - Youth who is not obeying rules at home - Youth who is out of control - Youth who has made threats to hurt himself/herself - Youth who has made threats to hurt someone else - Youth who have peer issues - Youth who are having trouble at school - Parents worried about changes in their youth's behavior

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Adult Mental Health Crisis Response Services - Aitkin County Health and Human Services

- Three adult mental health crisis response services are defined as: Crisis Assessment, Mobile Crisis Intervention, Crisis Stabilization services - This service provides adult mental health mobile crisis response services to eligible recipients - A mental health crisis is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation that would likely result in significantly reduced levels of functioning in primary activities of daily living; an emergency situation; or placement of the recipient in a more restrictive setting. This setting could include but not be limited to, inpatient hospitalization - A mental health emergency is a behavioral, emotional, or psychiatric situation, which causes an immediate need for mental health services

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Crisis Response Unit - Washington County Community Services

Assists individuals and families experiencing a crisis by providing: - Adult and child mental health mobile crisis response services. Interventions are face-to-face, short-term, intensive mental health services. - After-hours child protection screening and response - After-hours emergency social services Staff are mental health professionals and practitioners which: - Can refer to other county social service programs for ongoing support - Help individuals navigate the health care system to find services and resources - Provide counseling and support for individuals and families to manage a crisis - Support individuals experiencing a crisis identify and utilize better coping skills

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