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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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Drop In Centers - Woodland Centers

A drop-in center offering a supportive environment and connects individuals to community resources. Also provides support services and social events.

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

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

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Clinic Services - Mayo Clinic Health System - New Prague Clinic

- Anticoagulation - Behavioral Health - Diabetes Education - Family Medicine: Preventative medicine; acute illness evaluation; student health maintenance exams/sports physicals; complete physicals; immunizations; ongoing care/chronic disease management; prenatal and postpartum care - Internal Medicine: Care of patients who may experience health complications such as chest pain, abdominal pain, back pain, cancer, diabetes, disease prevention, heart and lung disease, and stomach/intestinal problems - Mammography - Medication Therapy Management - Pathology - Post Acute Care: 24/7 skilled nursing care; wound care; respiratory support; intravenous treatment; cardiac monitoring; pain management; complex tube feedings; rehabilitation services - Radiology

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

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

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

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

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Speakers Bureau - Allina Health - Owatonna Hospital

Offers presenters and topics. Speakers are health care professionals. Lifestyle, health and medical topics include: - Back pain prevention - Drug interactions - Emergency care - Fitness - Heart disease prevention and treatment - Mental health concerns - Nutrition - Senior health - Sleep disorders - Stress management - Weight management - Women's health issues - Other topics available

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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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Counseling - Northern Psychological Services

- Assessment and Treatment of Child and Adult Victims of Abuse - Individual, Couple and Family Therapy - Stress Management and Relaxation Training Skills - Assertiveness and Social Skills Training - Treatment for Depression and Anxiety - Certified Sex Therapist - Licensed Psychologist - Counseling to address concerns/improve sexual functioning

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Community Health Programs - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs

Provides community health programs such as: - Child and Teen Checkup Outreach: Helps families find a doctor, dentist, psychologist, and transportation - Disease and Prevention Control: Monitor and investigate potential disease processes through adult/child immunizations, communicable disease prevention programs, emergency preparedness plans, surveillance of the county's environment, and tuberculosis screening - Environmental Health: Help protect the residents from environmental health hazards through programs to reduce exposure to health risks, such as food and waterborne diseases, radiation, occupational health hazards, and public health nuisances. Provides radon, lead, and well water education. - Follow-Along Program: Provides parents with information about their child's development during infancy and early childhood through mailing questionnaires - Health Promotion: Provides presentations and/or materials on health topics for small and large groups. Topics may include chemical and tobacco use prevention, family health, mental health, nutrition, and physical activity - Public Health Preparedness for Emergencies: Funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with local, state, and territorial public health departments to provide assistance to public health departments across the nation. Helps health departments strengthen abilities to effectively respond to a range of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events.

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Adult Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Fergus Falls

Behavioral Intervention Services: Facilitates therapeutic approaches, addresses the function and efficiency of the problematic behavior in the least restrictive manner, and promotes the development of alternative adaptive skills. Provides treatment planning with families, other caregivers, and treatment teams; ongoing monitoring; on-site program implementation; and 24-hour telephone consultations for crisis stabilization. Illness Management & Recovery (IMR): Psychoeducational materials teaches - Building social support ?- Coping with problems and symptoms ?- Coping with stress ?- Drug and alcohol use ?- Getting needs met in the mental health system ?- Practical facts about mental illness ?- Reducing relapses ?- Strategies for recovery ?- The Stress-Vulnerability Model ?- Using medication effectively Mental Health Case Management: Helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, monitor the delivery of an individual's mental health services, and assist with housing support or application for entitlement programs. Rehabilitative Mental Health Services: Offers a variety of services including skills training and crisis assistance to effectively manage in the community, in the client's home, or other community location. Services may include: - Budgeting, shopping, and health lifestyle practices - Community intervention and community resources utilization - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance and relapse prevention - Employment-related skills - Interpersonal communications - Medication and education monitoring - Mental illness symptoms management - Transitioning to community living - Transportation

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Clinic Services - HealthPartners - Hutchinson Health Mental Health Clinic

Outpatient services: - Chemical use assessment and treatment - Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) - Couples, family, group, and individual therapy - Crisis intervention via telephone - Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) - Mental health education - Psychiatric evaluation and medication management - Psychological evaluation and testing A team of mental health professionals consisting of psychiatrists, psychologists, therapists, social workers, nurses, and licensed alcohol and drug counselors treat a variety of mental and behavioral health conditions including, but not limited to: - ADD/ADHD - Adjustment disorders - Anger issues - Anxiety - Bipolar disorders - Children/adolescents with disruptive behavior - Depression - Emotional issues - Grief and loss - Mood disorders - Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) - Parenting/family issues - Personality disorders - Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and trauma - Relationship issues - Stress - Substance and alcohol use - Thought disorders

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

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

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Children's Mental Health Residential Treatment Services - Itasca County Health and Human Services

Children's mental health residential treatment is a 24-hour-a-day program under the clinical supervision of a mental health professional, in a community setting, other than an acute care hospital or regional treatment center inpatient unit. This benefit is available for all eligible children placed in residential treatment by counties for whom the service is medically necessary.

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

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

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Outpatient Medical Clinic - HealthPartners - Andover RiverWay Clinic

Provides general medical care: - E-visits and telemedicine - Electronic health records - Family medicine - General x-ray - Imaging - Laboratory - Medication therapy management - Mental/Chemical Health care - Pediatrics - Radiology

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

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

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

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

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Itasca County 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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Early Childhood Hopeline - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center

- A free telephone service for families and professionals involved in the lives of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers who have concerns about development, behaviors, emotions, sleeping, eating, or attachment

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Psychotherapy - Brightwater Health

Therapy in individual, family, and group settings Some of the problems addressed can include: - Abuse - Anxiety - Anger management - Depression - Eating disorders - Family and marital issues - Grief - Life stress - Pain management

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Mental Health Services - Northeast Youth and Family Services

Offers the following mental health services: - Adolescent/youth and child therapy - Adult and child sexual assault counseling - Anger management - Cultural transition counseling - Disability counseling - Disaster counseling - Divorce counseling - Employment transition/retirement counseling - Gender identity counseling - Grief counseling - Health problems counseling - Individual,couple and family therapy - Intergenerational therapy - Juvenile delinquency diversion - Marriage counseling - Mental health presentations - Parent counseling - Play therapy - Postabortion counseling - Premarital counseling - Psychiatric assessment - Psychiatric disorder counseling - Runaway counseling - Sexual orientation counseling - Sexuality counseling - Terminal illness counseling - Therapeutic services for children, adolescents, families and adults

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Mental Health and Psychiatric Support Services - Scott County Mental Health Center

- Community Mental Health Education: Topics include parenting, step-families, mental illness, and other mental health concerns - Adolescent and children's day treatment - Crisis intervention and emergency assessments - DBT Skills Training Group - Mental health evaluation, including clinical evaluation, psychological testing, and psychosocial evaluation - Psychiatric medication management - Psychiatric assessment - Medication monitoring - Psychiatric resocialization - Therapy

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Outpatient Clinic - Carver County First Street Center - Mental Health

Individual, couples, family, and group counseling/psychotherapy, psychological testing, and psychiatric services including: - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy - Medication management - Psychiatry - Psychological education - Psychotherapy

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