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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Woodland Centers

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) provides intensive services for people struggling with chronic disorders. ACT works to enhance wellbeing and reduce repetitive hospitalizations.

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Adult Behavioral Health - Olmsted County Adult and Family Services

Provides access to information and referral to services provided by Olmsted County Adult and Family Services as well as information about services in the community. - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): Intensive non-residential treatment which involves rehabilitative mental health services. Helps people become independent and integrate into the community as they experience recovery. - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT): State certified intensive outpatient program combines with coordinated community support services with the goal of reducing the need for hospitalization and increasing the individual's ability to participate in community living. - Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. Provides Rule 24 assessments which determine financial eligibility for funding and refers to Rule 25 assessments which determine appropriate level of chemical dependency treatment. Substance Use Services: - Case management services provide ongoing monitoring of individuals engaged in treatment and early recovery - CRAFT, a program for women who are pregnant or recently delivered and who are abusing chemicals ?- Information and referral - Licensed outpatient treatment groups for individuals on probation - Targeted Case Management: Provides case management services to individuals who have been diagnosed with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI) by a mental health professional

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Guild

Helps individuals struggling with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) establish achievable goals, manage their physical and mental health, and build lifelong skills. ?Services can include: - Assistance with applying for/maintaining health care and financial benefits - Individual therapy - Medication management - Mental health symptom management skills - Relapse prevention skills - Vocational services

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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Forensic Assertive Community Treatment Team - Radias Health

Provides integrated, community-based mental health services to individuals diagnosed with thought disorders who are involved in the criminal justice system. Participants are typically on probation or being released from a correctional facility at the time of enrollment. Services provided may include: - Case management - Peer recovery services - Psychiatric care - Substance use disorder treatment - Therapy and nursing services - Vocational services and employment support The team also assists individuals in: - Building social networks - Finding and maintaining housing - Obtaining competitive employment - Re-establishing relationships with family and natural supports

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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Adult Mental Health Services - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services

Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with a serious and persistent mental illness gain access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, financial, and other necessary services as they relate to the recipient's mental health needs. Also collaborates with two ACT Teams in Duluth and one in Virginia within Saint Louis County. Civil Commitment: Involuntary commitment for persons determined by the courts that are warranted. Works with courts, corporate counsel, law enforcement agencies, guardians, and families to see that people who are committed receive the services they need in the least restrictive setting possible.

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Adult Mental Health Services - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services

Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with a serious and persistent mental illness gain access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, financial, and other necessary services as they relate to the recipient's mental health needs. Also collaborates with two ACT Teams in Duluth and one in Virginia within Saint Louis County. Civil Commitment: Involuntary commitment for persons determined by the courts that are warranted. Works with courts, corporate counsel, law enforcement agencies, guardians, and families to see that people who are committed receive the services they need in the least restrictive setting possible.

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Adult Mental Health Care Program - Southwest Health and Human Services

- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Service: Helps individuals to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals with regaining or starting skills to live independently. - Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Provides an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, rehabilitative mental health service team model. Services include: - Assisting in locating and maintaining safe and affordable housing with an emphasis on the individual's choice and independent community housing - Case management - Discharge supports - Illness education and medication management - Psychological education to family members - Support and skills training in activities of daily living (self-care, home-making, financial management, transportation and health care) - Support and skills training in social, interpersonal relationships and leisure time activities - Behavioral Health Home: Provides a multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered services designed to support the individual in coordinating care and services while reaching his or her health and wellness goals. Program focus on integration of primary care, mental health services, and social services and supports for adults diagnosed with mental illness. - Community Support Program: Helps individuals manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management and develop daily living skills. - Intensive Residential Treatment Services: Provides a residential setting to individuals in need of a more restrictive setting and at risk of significant functional deterioration if they do not receive these services. Program offers: 24 hour coverage in the delivery of rehabilitative services, staff available to safely supervise and direct activities, and capacity to promptly and appropriately respond to emergent needs and make adjustments to assure the health and safety of the individual. - Partial Hospitalization: Provides a time limited structured program of multiple and intensive psychotherapy and other therapeutic services in an outpatient hospital facility. The goal of partial hospitalization is to resolve or stabilize an acute episode of mental illness. - Rule 79 Case Management: Advocate for the individual to ensure that the individual is able to live their life as independently as possible. Case management includes: - Providing a Functional Assessment (FA) - Helping develop an Individual Consumer Support Plan (ICSP) that addresses information regarding the individual's strengths and needs - Reviewing assessments with therapists, psychiatrists and the individual about what they feel their needs are and with what they would like assistance with - Makes referrals to providers who assist the individual with their needs

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Adult Mental Health Care Program - Southwest Health and Human Services

- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Service: Helps individuals to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals with regaining or starting skills to live independently. - Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Provides an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, rehabilitative mental health service team model. Services include: - Assisting in locating and maintaining safe and affordable housing with an emphasis on the individual's choice and independent community housing - Case management - Discharge supports - Illness education and medication management - Psychological education to family members - Support and skills training in activities of daily living (self-care, home-making, financial management, transportation and health care) - Support and skills training in social, interpersonal relationships and leisure time activities - Behavioral Health Home: Provides a multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered services designed to support the individual in coordinating care and services while reaching his or her health and wellness goals. Program focus on integration of primary care, mental health services, and social services and supports for adults diagnosed with mental illness. - Community Support Program: Helps individuals manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management and develop daily living skills. - Intensive Residential Treatment Services: Provides a residential setting to individuals in need of a more restrictive setting and at risk of significant functional deterioration if they do not receive these services. Program offers: 24 hour coverage in the delivery of rehabilitative services, staff available to safely supervise and direct activities, and capacity to promptly and appropriately respond to emergent needs and make adjustments to assure the health and safety of the individual. - Partial Hospitalization: Provides a time limited structured program of multiple and intensive psychotherapy and other therapeutic services in an outpatient hospital facility. The goal of partial hospitalization is to resolve or stabilize an acute episode of mental illness. - Rule 79 Case Management: Advocate for the individual to ensure that the individual is able to live their life as independently as possible. Case management includes: - Providing a Functional Assessment (FA) - Helping develop an Individual Consumer Support Plan (ICSP) that addresses information regarding the individual's strengths and needs - Reviewing assessments with therapists, psychiatrists and the individual about what they feel their needs are and with what they would like assistance with - Makes referrals to providers who assist the individual with their needs

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC

Provides an all-inclusive mental health treatment approach where all areas of well-being become a part of one's treatment plan. Clients work with a team of providers, including therapists, case managers, vocational specialists, substance use specialists, and medication prescribers, to become independent and integrated into the community as they experience recovery. Treatment plans are centered around a client's own personal strengths, needs, and aspirations for the future. Comprehensive services offered by ACT include: - Accompanying clients to doctor and dental appointments - Assist with applications - Case management - Co-occurring disorders treatment - Intervention and response to a crisis - Learn daily living skills such as cooking, housekeeping, and finding transportation - Money management and representative payee services - Nursing services - Planning and monitoring treatment - Psychiatry and Therapy - Supported employment - Vocational rehabilitation

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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Community Based Programs - Spero

Provides comprehensive mental health services designed to support adults in their journey to improved well-being. Services offered: - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): Provides personalized support such as psychiatry, therapy, psychiatric nursing, treatment planning, goal development, vocational support, co-occurring disorders interventions, peer support, psychoeducation for individuals served by their families, and 24 hours/7 days a week assistance. - Adult Targeted Case Management (ATCM): Provides individualized and compassionate support for adults facing mental health challenges and need help navigating essential services. Case managers work closely with clients to foster long-term well-being and independence by identifying specific needs, connecting them to valuable community resources, and supporting them reach their personal and wellness goals. - Children's Case Management Services (CTCM): A voluntary service aimed at providing holistic support for children facing emotional challenges. Case managers work closely to create customized plans that address medical, social, educational, and vocational needs. Additional services include coordination of support services, assessment of mental health, coping skills training, parent education, monitoring needed services, and advocacy. - Sage Enrichment Center: A community-based meeting facility for individuals dealing with mental illness. Offers recreational and leisure activities.

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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Adult Mental Health - Stevens County Human Services

Provides case management for a range of services to people experiencing problems related to mental health issues. Services are provided to help people maintain the highest level of independence in community living. Available services include: - Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): This service is rehabilitative and meant to enable the person to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals regaining or starting skills to live independently. - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Teams: ACT is an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, and rehabilitative mental health service team model - Case Management: Offers referrals to community mental health centers, community outreach programs, housing support options, local social clubs/drop-in programs, residential treatment facilities, and vocational services - Community Support Program (CSP): Helps people manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management, and develop daily living skills - Individual Placement and Support (IPS): Helps people with mental illness find and keep a job through the IPS program. Program participants have the opportunity to work with a team of professionals to maximize the possibility of employment success.

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Brightwater Health

Intensive community services available, based on individual needs of the client and provided primarily in the client's home. Services include: - Case management - Crisis intervention - Employment support - Housing support - Independent living skills training - Medication management - Psychiatry - Substance abuse treatment

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Outpatient Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health

Offers a wide range of evidence-based mental health services for individuals, couples, and families. Services offered: - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - Christian counseling - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Exposure therapy - Play therapy Services are tailored to each client's needs and goals, helping them address anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, sleep difficulties, and other mental health concerns.

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Brightwater Health

Intensive community services available, based on individual needs of the client and provided primarily in the client's home. Services include: - Case management - Crisis intervention - Employment support - Housing support - Independent living skills training - Medication management - Psychiatry - Substance abuse treatment

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Brightwater Health

Intensive community services available, based on individual needs of the client and provided primarily in the client's home. Services include: - Case management - Crisis intervention - Employment support - Housing support - Independent living skills training - Medication management - Psychiatry - Substance abuse treatment

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Adult Mental Health Care Program - Southwest Health and Human Services

- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Service: Helps individuals to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals with regaining or starting skills to live independently. - Assertive Community Treatment Teams: Provides an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, rehabilitative mental health service team model. Services include: - Assisting in locating and maintaining safe and affordable housing with an emphasis on the individual's choice and independent community housing - Case management - Discharge supports - Illness education and medication management - Psychological education to family members - Support and skills training in activities of daily living (self-care, home-making, financial management, transportation and health care) - Support and skills training in social, interpersonal relationships and leisure time activities - Behavioral Health Home: Provides a multidisciplinary team to deliver person-centered services designed to support the individual in coordinating care and services while reaching his or her health and wellness goals. Program focus on integration of primary care, mental health services, and social services and supports for adults diagnosed with mental illness. - Community Support Program: Helps individuals manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management and develop daily living skills. - Intensive Residential Treatment Services: Provides a residential setting to individuals in need of a more restrictive setting and at risk of significant functional deterioration if they do not receive these services. Program offers: 24 hour coverage in the delivery of rehabilitative services, staff available to safely supervise and direct activities, and capacity to promptly and appropriately respond to emergent needs and make adjustments to assure the health and safety of the individual. - Partial Hospitalization: Provides a time limited structured program of multiple and intensive psychotherapy and other therapeutic services in an outpatient hospital facility. The goal of partial hospitalization is to resolve or stabilize an acute episode of mental illness. - Rule 79 Case Management: Advocate for the individual to ensure that the individual is able to live their life as independently as possible. Case management includes: - Providing a Functional Assessment (FA) - Helping develop an Individual Consumer Support Plan (ICSP) that addresses information regarding the individual's strengths and needs - Reviewing assessments with therapists, psychiatrists and the individual about what they feel their needs are and with what they would like assistance with - Makes referrals to providers who assist the individual with their needs

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Mental Health Programs - Amherst H. Wilder Foundation

Provides outpatient mental health, wellness, addiction, substance use disorder, and recovery services for individuals and family members of all ages, that is culturally competent, rooted in community support, and connection. Programs provided: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Support individuals in managing symptoms and reaching personal goals through in-home and community-based care. Services are open to individuals and families to help individuals manage mental health symptoms, build everyday tasks, and work toward goals like employment, housing, or connection to community resources. - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): Offers multilingual, multicultural support for Southeast Asian adults living with a mental illness. Services are open to individuals and families to help individuals manage their mental health symptoms, help with medications, housing, employment, and recovery. - Targeted Case Management: Coordinated care and community support for adults. Offers one-on-one support for adults living with a mental illness. Case managers connect adults with mental health care, medical services, housing, and community services. - Therapy Services: Personalized trauma-informed therapy for adults and families to help clients navigate life's challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, parenting challenges, loss, conflict, and relationship issues. Services are provided in-person and telehealth. - Recovery Services: Strength-based care for individuals and families navigating substance use and recovery. Offers an intensive outpatient program providing same-day evaluations, relapse prevention, and peer services. Group therapy services are offered in relation to recovery, providing resources, education, and support.

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Assertive Community Treatment - ACT - Woodland Centers

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) provides intensive services for people struggling with chronic disorders. ACT works to enhance wellbeing and reduce repetitive hospitalizations.

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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