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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
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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.
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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Mobile Teams - Community Support Services
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
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Community Support Program - Brightwater Health
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
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Mobile Teams - Community Support Services
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
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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
- 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 Services - Oakridge Homes and Woodview Supportive Services - Central Minnesota
Offers a range of mental health services designed to support individuals with mental health needs in community-based settings across central Minnesota. Services include:
- Community Support Program (CSP): This program provides support to adults with serious mental illnesses, assisting them in living successfully and independently in the community. Services include connection to resources and organized activities.
- Crisis Services: Oakridge operates a 2-bed crisis facility to offer immediate support for individuals in mental health crises.
- In-Home Family Support: Offers assistance to families in managing and supporting the mental health needs of their loved ones within the home environment.
- Respite Care: Provides short-term relief for caregivers, allowing them to take a break while ensuring their loved ones receive quality care.
- Support Groups and Activity Programs: Includes groups focused on general living skills, mental health maintenance, budgeting, relationships, and substance use education. Activity programs encompass cooking, music, crafts, and other client interests.
Offers a range of mental health services designed to support individuals with mental health needs in community-based settings across central Minnesota. Services include:
- Community Support Program (CSP): This program provides support to adults with serious mental illnesses, assisting them in living successfully and independently in the community. Services include connection to resources and organized activities.
- Crisis Services: Oakridge operates a 2-bed crisis facility to offer immediate support for individuals in mental health crises.
- In-Home Family Support: Offers assistance to families in managing and supporting the mental health needs of their loved ones within the home environment.
- Respite Care: Provides short-term relief for caregivers, allowing them to take a break while ensuring their loved ones receive quality care.
- Support Groups and Activity Programs: Includes groups focused on general living skills, mental health maintenance, budgeting, relationships, and substance use education. Activity programs encompass cooking, music, crafts, and other client interests.
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Adult Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Detroit Lakes
A nonprofit providing mental health services. Services provided:
- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): For adults with mental health conditions who need more intensive services to promote mental health stability and restore or enhance functioning when functioning has been impaired due to their mental health diagnosis. Services focus on basic living and social skills, interpersonal communication, using community resources, budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyles, mental health symptom management, household management, and employment related skills.
- Home and Community Based Services: Offers individualized care for adults in their homes or communities, serving as an alternative setting. Help empower individuals to be independent, aid to build and deepen personal relationships, expand community inclusion, health care services, and explore the individual's strengths and capacities in various settings.
- Mental Health Case Management: Provides targeted mental health case management for Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA) recipients in certain Minnesota counties. Offers services to clients living with a mental illness to help gain access to necessary medical, social, educational, financial, and other services to ensure stabilization of functioning and meet individualized needs. Case managers meet face-to-face or by phone to coordinate with family or other service providers as needed. Case managers connect clients to individual, family, group therapy, helping manage medication issues, day treatment, and other services.
A nonprofit providing mental health services. Services provided:
- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): For adults with mental health conditions who need more intensive services to promote mental health stability and restore or enhance functioning when functioning has been impaired due to their mental health diagnosis. Services focus on basic living and social skills, interpersonal communication, using community resources, budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyles, mental health symptom management, household management, and employment related skills.
- Home and Community Based Services: Offers individualized care for adults in their homes or communities, serving as an alternative setting. Help empower individuals to be independent, aid to build and deepen personal relationships, expand community inclusion, health care services, and explore the individual's strengths and capacities in various settings.
- Mental Health Case Management: Provides targeted mental health case management for Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA) recipients in certain Minnesota counties. Offers services to clients living with a mental illness to help gain access to necessary medical, social, educational, financial, and other services to ensure stabilization of functioning and meet individualized needs. Case managers meet face-to-face or by phone to coordinate with family or other service providers as needed. Case managers connect clients to individual, family, group therapy, helping manage medication issues, day treatment, and other services.
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Lending Closet - First Call 2-1-1 - North Central
This program loans devices for mental health coping skills. This includes:
-BioMats
-Alpha Stems
-Chi Machine
-HeartMath
-Weighted Anxiety blankets
-PTSD blankets
-Large Pill dispensor
-Medication Lockboxes
-Trigger Locks
-Freeze the Key
-White Noise Machine
-Seven Rainbow Pillboxes
These devices are loaned for up to 90 days.
This program loans devices for mental health coping skills. This includes:
-BioMats
-Alpha Stems
-Chi Machine
-HeartMath
-Weighted Anxiety blankets
-PTSD blankets
-Large Pill dispensor
-Medication Lockboxes
-Trigger Locks
-Freeze the Key
-White Noise Machine
-Seven Rainbow Pillboxes
These devices are loaned for up to 90 days.
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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
- 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 - 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.
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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Community Support Programming - WebMed Mental Health Services
RHMS - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services: ARHMS clients meet in person with their provider once a week or every two weeks for 1 - 6 hours minimum, depending on client need.
Provides a range of services that helps an individual develop and enhance psychiatric stability, which include skill building in the areas of:
- Basic social, living, and parenting skills building
- Budgeting/money management
- Crisis assistance (as needed) and develop relapse prevention skills
- Coping skills education
- Employment and/or education related skills (GED/Resume building/anxiety reduction)
- Healthy lifestyles and household management
- Interpersonal communication/boundary building
TCM - Targeted Case Management: TCM clients meet with their provider 1 - 2 times a month and can coordinate services by phone or telehealth.
Provides a range of services that help the client remain in the community independently and assist clients to:
- Access social service agencies (make referrals, complete paperwork for programs)
- Assistance in applying for financial resources
- Maintain housing benefits and/or find new housing
Transportation set up and coordination
RHMS - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services: ARHMS clients meet in person with their provider once a week or every two weeks for 1 - 6 hours minimum, depending on client need.
Provides a range of services that helps an individual develop and enhance psychiatric stability, which include skill building in the areas of:
- Basic social, living, and parenting skills building
- Budgeting/money management
- Crisis assistance (as needed) and develop relapse prevention skills
- Coping skills education
- Employment and/or education related skills (GED/Resume building/anxiety reduction)
- Healthy lifestyles and household management
- Interpersonal communication/boundary building
TCM - Targeted Case Management: TCM clients meet with their provider 1 - 2 times a month and can coordinate services by phone or telehealth.
Provides a range of services that help the client remain in the community independently and assist clients to:
- Access social service agencies (make referrals, complete paperwork for programs)
- Assistance in applying for financial resources
- Maintain housing benefits and/or find new housing
Transportation set up and coordination
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Mobile Teams - Community Support Services
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
What's Here
Community Support Program - Woodland Centers
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
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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
- 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 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.
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 Support Program - Brightwater Health
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
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Community Support Program - Brightwater Health
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
Community Support Program services provided to adults with serious and persistent mental illness
Services provided include:
- Benefits assistance
- Crisis assistance
- Housing assistance
- Independent living skills
- Medication and symptom monitoring
- Outreach
- Psycho-social rehabilitation
- Vocational support
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Mobile Teams - Community Support Services
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
Serve people where they live and minimize life disruptions by addressing behavioral crises whenever clinically appropriate and safely possible. Teams promote positive supports and build collaborative support networks to strengthen people's ability to live in integrated community settings. To prevent and resolve behavioral health crises, mobile teams provide outreach services that include:
- Assessments
- Consultation
- Engagement and coordination with community resources
- Training
Mobile teams provide services where they are needed, including:
- Group living settings
- Hospitals and long-term care facilities
- People's homes
- Work sites or schools
NOTE: Synergy Team focuses on strengthening community support networks for people with serious mental illnesses.
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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.
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 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
- 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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Children's Mental Health Services - Human Services of Faribault and Martin Counties
Assists and supports children diagnosed with a severe emotional disturbance and their families to gain access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services as they relate to the child's mental health needs. Whether or not someone meets criteria is determined by a mental health professional in a diagnostic assessment. Children's mental health case management includes:
- Assistance with accessing services: Helps the individual access needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other services as they relate to the client's mental health, ensures coordination of services, and monitors the delivery of services.
- Client outreach: Offers community support where the individual lives and provides face-to-face and phone contact in a non-intrusive manner.
- Planning: Helps create life goals and plans by completing an assessment of strengths, needs, and the impact of the mental illness, and develops an individual community support plan to meet goals.
Assists and supports children diagnosed with a severe emotional disturbance and their families to gain access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services as they relate to the child's mental health needs. Whether or not someone meets criteria is determined by a mental health professional in a diagnostic assessment. Children's mental health case management includes:
- Assistance with accessing services: Helps the individual access needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and other services as they relate to the client's mental health, ensures coordination of services, and monitors the delivery of services.
- Client outreach: Offers community support where the individual lives and provides face-to-face and phone contact in a non-intrusive manner.
- Planning: Helps create life goals and plans by completing an assessment of strengths, needs, and the impact of the mental illness, and develops an individual community support plan to meet goals.
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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist.
Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, and community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support, and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.
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