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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 Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Clearwater County Department of Human Services

Rehabilitative mental health services that enable the recipient to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. ARMHS are also appropriate when provided to enable a recipient to retain stability and functioning, if the recipient would be at risk of significant functional decompensation or more restrictive service settings without these services. - Adult rehabilitative mental health services instruct, assist, and support the recipient in areas such as: interpersonal communication skills, community resource utilization and integration skills, crisis assistance, relapse prevention skills, health care directives, budgeting and shopping skills, healthy lifestyle skills and practices, cooking and nutrition skills, transportation skills, medication education and monitoring, mental illness symptom management skills, household management skills, employment-related skills, and transition to community living services. Basic living and social skills is a separately billable service as defined below. - These services may be provided to a recipient on a one-to-one basis in the recipient's home or another community setting or in groups.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Canvas Health

Offers mental health rehabilitation services to help affected individuals recover to the point where they can manage their lives. These services assist and support recipients in developing skills in areas such as community resource utilization, medication monitoring, symptom management, use of transportation, household management, and many others.

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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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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) - Fraser

Provides Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services for adults age 18 and older who have mental health issues and developmental disabilities. Focuses on managing mental health symptoms, so individuals can continue to be successful in their homes and communities. The program can help people build or practice skills that have been lost or diminished due to mental illness. Fraser Adult Mental Health is also available to parents and caregivers.

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Clinical Mental Health Services - Fernbrook Family Center

Provides state-certified adult and child mental health services, including: - Adult residential services - Children's mental health targeted case management - Counseling - Consultation and contracted services - Diagnostic assessments - Infant and early childhood mental health services - Mental health behavioral aides (MHBA) - School link mental health (SLMH) - School-based children's therapeutic services and supports (CTSS) - Reflective supervision

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Range Mental Health Center

Provided to the recipient on a one-to-one basis or in group settings or by instruction within the recipient's home or in a community setting. An individual ARMHS worker is assigned to help the individual develop and reestablish psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, independent living skills, community living skills, and to retain stability and functioning. ARMHS can assist with: - Budgeting and shopping skills - Community resource utilization - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance - Health care directives - Healthy lifestyle skills - Household management skills - Interpersonal skills - Medication education and monitoring - Mental illness symptom management - Relapse prevention skills - Transition to community living - Transportation skills

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ARMHS Program - Bright Future Counseling

Provides client-centered services that mentor, assist, and support people in social and independent living skills. An ARMHS worker will develop a plan with clients and work on the following things: - Aid in medication education - Assist individuals in transitioning to community living services - Basic living and social skills - Certified peer specialist services - Community intervention - Functional assessments - Individual treatment plan

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Duluth Institute

Adult rehabilitation mental health workers provide services to clients who have a mental illness that disrupts their daily lives. Experienced team of practitioners specializes in working with clients on probation or parole, who have past criminal behaviors or general mental health barriers. Skills areas may include: - Budgeting, shopping, and healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Community resource utilization and integration - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance - Employment-related skills - Household management - Interpersonal communications - Medication monitoring - Mental illness symptom management - Relapse prevention - Transitioning to community living - Transportation

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Independent Living Services - Divine House

Provides small community-based residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include: - Adult foster care ?- Assisted living facilities - Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADJ) - Community Alternative Care (CAC) ?- Short-term crisis services/placement regarding medical/behavioral needs - Short-term respite care - TBI hospital and nursing home level cares ?- Personal care choice - Personal care attendants - Senior care including in-home and intermittent services

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Children's Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Saint Cloud

Behavioral Intervention: Combines daily living skills, interpersonal skills and behavioral management skills into an individualized plan to enable the child to function. Helps the child learn and apply appropriate skills in various living settings, for the child to remain living at home. Case Management: Helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, and monitor the delivery of the child's mental health services. May also assist the family with support services, such as respite care. Community-Based Services: Rehabilitative services for children and their families to address mental health and behavioral needs. Provides therapeutic support services are provided in the child's home, school, daycare, foster home, relative's home or other indicated community setting. Crisis Intervention: 24-hour on-call services are available upon arrangement for crisis management Outpatient Services: - Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) - Comprehensive behavioral assessments - Developmental assessments - Diagnostic assessments ?- 'Incredible Years' model groups - Individual, group, and family therapy - Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - Psychiatric evaluations and medication management - Psychological evaluations - Risk management assessments

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Scott County Mental Health Center

Helps adults with mental illness develop skills for independent living, social adjustment, and managing their condition. These services are delivered in the community and include components like basic living, social skills, and symptom management. Provided at the Community Support Program called the Anchor Center.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Provides skill-building services for adults living with mental illness who want to increase independence and integrate into their communities. Services begin with an assessment and an individualized treatment plan developed by a mental health professional. Skilled staff work one-on-one and in small groups to support clients in building everyday skills in the following areas: - Budgeting and shopping - Communication and relationship building - Community resources - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance - Employment - Healthy living - Managing symptoms of mental illness - Medication education - Navigating the health care system - Relapse prevention - Transitioning to independent living - Transportation

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Community-Based Services for Adults, Children, and Adolescents - Associated Clinic of Psychology

Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Provides support, assistance, and education for clients in developing and strengthening skills to manage the demands of community-based (independent) living. Also provides culturally specific services for the Somali and East African immigrant communities. Early Intervention (Children ages 0 - 5): Provides a comprehensive mental health and developmental disorders diagnostic assessment for infants, toddlers, and preschool children. School-Based Services: Dakota County partner schools provide services to students in their home, in the community, or in school, including individual and family therapy and individual and family skills training. Telehealth services are available.

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Behavioral Health - Open Cities Health Center

Behavioral health clinicians are committed to treating the whole person, including addressing issues like depression, anxiety, and chemical abuse. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) - Diagnostic assessments - Individual, couple, adolescent, child, and family therapy - Mental health consultations and referrals - Psychoeducation and Classes - Treatment planning

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Mental Health Services for Women - Katherine's House

Offering: - Diagnostic assessments - Individual psychotherapy - Psychiatric medication prescribing - Wellness coaching - Equine-assisted therapy - ARMHS services - Peer support

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Canvas Health

Offers mental health rehabilitation services to help affected individuals recover to the point where they can manage their lives. These services assist and support recipients in developing skills in areas such as community resource utilization, medication monitoring, symptom management, use of transportation, household management, and many others.

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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.

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Community-Based Services for Adults, Children, and Adolescents - Associated Clinic of Psychology

Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Provides support, assistance, and education for clients in developing and strengthening skills to manage the demands of community-based (independent) living. Also provides culturally specific services for the Somali and East African immigrant communities. Early Intervention (Children ages 0 - 5): Provides a comprehensive mental health and developmental disorders diagnostic assessment for infants, toddlers, and preschool children. School-Based Services: Dakota County partner schools provide services to students in their home, in the community, or in school, including individual and family therapy and individual and family skills training. Telehealth services are available.

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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 In-Community Services - Northern Pines Mental Health Center - Central Minnesota

Provides services to adults such as: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) services to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, communication/interpersonal skills, household management skills, personal and emotional adjustment, independent living, and community skills - Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) services that include daily activities, relationship and family life, financial management, primary health, community living skills, employment, substance use recovery, medication support, social interaction skills, and housing - Targeted case management to help clients gain medical, social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services that relate to their mental health needs

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Accend Services

Provide skills training for improving symptom management, medication education, improving work or educational status, housing, parenting skills, relationships, health, and quality of life

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Enables consumers to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. Support includes: - Budgeting and shopping skills - Community resource utilization and integration skills 5 Crisis assistance/Management skills - Cooking and nutrition skills - Employment-related skills - Health care directives/skills - Healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Household management skills - Interpersonal communication skills - Medication monitoring skills - Mental illness symptom management skills - Relapse prevention skills - Transportation skills - Transition to community living skills

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) - Fraser

Provides Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services for adults age 18 and older who have mental health issues and developmental disabilities. Focuses on managing mental health symptoms, so individuals can continue to be successful in their homes and communities. The program can help people build or practice skills that have been lost or diminished due to mental illness. Fraser Adult Mental Health is also available to parents and caregivers.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Koochiching County Public Health and Human Services

- Rehabilitative mental health services that enable the recipient to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. - ARMHS are also appropriate when provided to enable a recipient to retain stability and functioning, if the recipient would be at risk of significant functional decompensation or more restrictive service settings without these services. - Adult rehabilitative mental health services instruct, assist, and support the recipient in areas such as: interpersonal communication skills, community resource utilization and integration skills, crisis assistance, relapse prevention skills, health care directives, budgeting and shopping skills, healthy lifestyle skills and practices, cooking and nutrition skills, transportation skills, medication education and monitoring, mental illness symptom management skills, household management skills, employment-related skills, and transition to community living services. Basic living and social skills is a separately billable service as defined below. - These services may be provided to a recipient on a one-to-one basis in the recipient's home or another community setting or in groups.

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