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Clinic Services - Allina Health - Inver Grove Heights Clinic

- ADD/ADHD initial evaluation - Adult vaccinations - Camp and sports physical exams - Childhood vaccinations - Eye/vision care - eVisits: Online medical clinic that provides care for common conditions - Family medicine - Flu vaccinations - Health maintenance exams - Health screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, colonoscopy, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, mammogram, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted disease (STD) - Medicare wellness visits for patients on Medicare Part B - Internal medicine - Medication management - Mental Health & Addiction Connection: Helps determine the right service, provides referrals to services at Allina Health or in the community, schedules for Allina Health appointments, and connects to crisis services as needed - Optometry - Osteopathy - Pediatrics - Podiatry - Primary care - Psychological assessments - Urgent care - Well-child exams - Workers' compensation exams - Women's health including breast health, obstetrics and gynecology, pap smears, pelvic exams, and pregnancy (prenatal) care

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Grief Counseling - Brighter Days Family Grief Center

Provides short-term grief support counseling for youth and adults and their families who are grieving the death or terminal diagnosis of a family member. Also provides referrals to mental health providers who offer long-term grief support, trauma therapy, or psychiatric care, and will assist clients with referrals to legal resources.

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Clinic Services - Allina Health - Forest Lake Clinic

Adult vaccinations Allergy, allergy testing, and asthma Camp and sports physical exams Cardiology Childhood vaccinations Commercial motor vehicle physical exam Comprehensive Medication Review (CMR) eVisits: Online medical clinic that provides care for common conditions Family medicine Flu vaccinations Health maintenance exams Health screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, colonoscopy, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, 3-D mammogram, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted diseases (STD) Medical imaging including bone density, CT, MRI, PET scans, ultrasound, x-rays, and more Medication management Obstetrics and gynecology including breast health, pap smears, and pelvic exams Orthopedics Pediatrics and pediatric walk-in care Podiatry Pregnancy/prenatal care Ultrasounds Well-child exams Women's health Workers' compensation exams Mental Health Services: ADD/ADHD initial evaluation Adult psychology including mental or emotional illness, such as anxiety, depression, or schizophrenia, addiction and substance abuse, and sexual or gender identity issues Mental health and addiction services: Mental health specialty services for substance use disorders, opioid treatment program including medication-assisted treatment primarily in the form of suboxone and methadone, integrated co-occurring disorders treatment, and expressive arts and mindfulness day treatment program. Areas that can be addressed include anxiety, depression, stress management, trauma, lifestyle and behavioral changes, marital, family, and other relationship issues, grief and loss, addiction, anger management, sleep problems, emotional effects of chronic illnesses such as pain, diabetes, and asthma Child and teen psychology: Psychological care and therapy for conditions of ADHD, anxiety, depression, other mental or emotional concerns, addiction and substance abuse, sexual or gender identity issues

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Northern Area Triage Team - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services

Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include: - Assistance with housing and basic needs - Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time. - Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications. - Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County

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Children's Mental Health Services - Crow Wing County Community Services

Provides mental health services such as: - Case management and targeted case management - Information and referral for coordination of services with community mental health agencies such as schools, treatment facilities, and mental health service providers

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Health Program and Prevention Program - Vietnamese Social Services of Minnesota

Helps refugees and immigrants overcome language, cultural, and economic barriers to accessing health care and health information. Services include health education, assistance with health insurance, navigation of health and social support systems, and culturally responsive referrals.

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Pregnancy Help Center - Birthright - Rochester

Pro-life pregnancy support and confidential help, including: - Baby and maternity clothes - Educational, financial, housing, legal, medical support, public assistance, and social service agency referrals - Emergency baby wash, diapers, and wipes - Gift bags for mothers of new babies - Information about parenting skills - Pregnancy tests Referrals for professional counseling for: - Adoption - Child care options - Child safety issues - Job search/career development - Pregnancy and childbirth - Prenatal development

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Adult Mental Health Services - Crow Wing County Community Services

Provides mental health services such as: - Case management services - Mental health assessment for referrals to community mental health centers, outpatient treatment, residential treatment facilities, board and lodges, therapy referrals, and other resources - Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a mental illness due to being a danger to themselves or others

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Children's Mental Health Services - Traverse County Social Services Department

Provides case management services to families with children experiencing severe emotional disturbances. The program helps families identify and coordinate mental health services with community resources. Services include: - Case management - Collaborate with schools, day treatment facilities, and mental health service providers - Early identification and assessment - Emergency services and intervention - Family community support - Outpatient services - Professional home-based family treatment services - Therapeutic support of foster care - Treatment screening

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Medical Services - CARE Clinic - Red Wing

Non-profit clinic caring for underserved, low-income individuals and families, offering preventative, acute, and chronic medical care, including limited diagnostic services and medications to patients free of charge. Services include: - Acute: Upper respiratory infections, abdominal complaints, skin conditions, etc. ?- Chronic: Care for hypertension, depression, and diabetes (including insulin, testing supplies, dilated eye exams, and diabetic education) ?- Diagnostics: Radiology including x-ray, ultrasound, bone density, ECG, referrals for mammography, and colonoscopy ?- Hispanic Family Therapy: A bilingual, bicultural psychotherapist provides short-term therapy for Spanish-speaking individuals and families with mental health concerns ?- Lab: Full laboratory services ?- Medication Assistance: Provides up to a 3 month supply of medications at no cost to the patient. Provides assistance applying to pharmaceutical company Patient Assistance Programs that can typically require an application and additional paperwork. ?- Mental health care: Single-session therapy appointments, and referrals to local mental health professionals who can provide continuous care ?- Preventative: Sports physicals, women's health, lab screening ?- Resource coordination with local and state programs ?- Specialty Clinics: Orthopedics, Nutrition/Diabetic Education, Optical, and Women's Health ?- Telemedicine and telehealth therapy

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Children's Mental Health Services - Sherburne County Public Health and Human Services

Provides mental health services to children and their families. Services include: - Diagnostic mental health assessment - Identifying needs, developing support goals, and coordinating services through case management - Referrals to community resources on additional mental health resources, treatment centers, housing support, and other related services

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Clinic Services - Allina Health - Blaine Clinic

- ADD/ADHD initial evaluation - Adult vaccinations - Allergy and asthma - Camp and sports physical exams - Childhood vaccinations - eVisits and virtual visits - Family medicine and primary care - Flu vaccinations - Health maintenance exams - Health screenings include blood pressure, cholesterol, colonoscopy, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, mammogram, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted disease (STD) - Medicare wellness exams for Medicare patients - Obstetrics and gynecology including breast health, pap smears, prenatal care, and pelvic exams - Osteopathic medicine - Psychological assessments and mental health services for adults - Ultrasounds and X-rays - Well-child exams ? - Workers' compensation exams

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Adult Mental Health - Kittson County Social Services Department

Provides mental health services such as: - Case management services - Mental health assessment for referrals to community mental health centers, outpatient treatment, residential treatment facilities, board and lodges, therapy referrals, and other resources - Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a mental illness due to being a danger to themselves or others NOTE: Mental health crisis services are provided by another agency named Alluma for crisis assistance and intervention

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Health and Wellness Services - YouthLink

Complete health care for homeless youth and young adults ages 16 - 24 including the following services: - Birth control - Counseling for youth experiencing or have experienced abuse, family and friend conflicts, depression, and suicidal ideation. Provides referrals for psychiatric services. Short-term assistance or regular on-going appointments are available. - Immunizations; adult and child - Injury and illness check-ups - Pregnancy testing - STD testing and treatment - Strep tests

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Housing Support - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center

Provides financial resources to individuals and families who face barriers with stable housing, including: - Connection to behavioral health, dental, and medical care ?- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP application assistance only for eligible individuals and families in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. Does not provide direct financial assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds. ?- Financial wellness classes ?- Referrals to other NorthPoint programs ?- Renters' rights education To access financial resources for rent or mortgage assistance, participants must complete 2 financial wellness classes.

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Psychological Support Services - Affiliated Counseling Center

- Mental health evaluation, including psychological testing and assessment - Therapist referrals

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Behavioral Health Services - Bois Forte Band of Chippewa

Provides the following behavioral health services: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) - Alpha-Stim therapy - Coordinated Entry VI-SPDAT assessments - Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Hearth Connection Homeless Program/Adult Mental Health Targeted Case Management (AMH-TCM): For people who have long histories of homelessness that are interested in receiving and engaging in supportive services to help end their homeless situation. Head of household ages 18 and older must have been homeless continuously for a year or more or have experienced 4 episodes of homelessness in the past 3 years. Participants work with a case manager to find and keep affordable housing and meet other personal goals addressing areas that have contributed to homelessness. The caseworker acts as a referral source, advocate and support person for the participant, helping connect them with resources and programs. Housing subsidy vouchers are awarded based on regional availability. Applicants must complete a VI-SPDAT assessment through Coordinated Entry first before accessing this program. - Outpatient therapy for individuals and families - Play therapy -Rule 25 assessments - Special mental health services referrals - Substance use counseling and referrals

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Clinic Services - Allina Health - Cottage Grove Clinic

- ADD/ADHD initial evaluation - Adult vaccinations - Camp and sports physical exams - Childhood vaccinations - Diabetes education - eVisits: Online medical clinic that provides care for common conditions - Family medicine - Flu vaccinations - Health maintenance exams - Health screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, colonoscopy, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, mammogram, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted disease (STD) - Medical imaging such as ultrasounds and x-rays - Medicare wellness exams for patients who have Medicare Part B - Medication management - Mental Health and Addiction Connection: Helps determine the right service, provides referrals to services at Allina Health or in the community, schedules for Allina Health appointments, and connects to crisis services as needed - Obstetrics and gynecology including breast health, pap smears, and pelvic exams - Optometry - Osteopathy - Pediatrics - Pharmacy services - Podiatry - Psychological assessments - Sports medicine - Travel medicine - Well-child exams - Workers' compensation exams

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Clinic Services - Allina Health - Lakeville South Clinic Site

- ADD/ADHD initial evaluation - Adult vaccinations - Camp and sports physical exams - Cardiology - Childhood vaccinations - Commercial motor vehicle physical exam - Dermatology - eVisits: Online medical clinic that provides care for common conditions - Family medicine and primary care - Flu vaccinations - Health maintenance exams - Health screenings including blood pressure, cholesterol, colposcopy, depression, diabetes, osteoporosis blood work, prostate cancer, and sexually transmitted disease (STD) - Medical imagining services - Medication management - Mental Health & Addiction Connection: Helps determine the right service, provides referrals to services at Allina Health or in the community, schedules for Allina Health appointments and connects to crisis services as needed - Sports medicine - Well-child exams - Women's health including obstetrics and gynecology, prenatal care, breast examinations, pelvic exams, and pap smears - Workers' compensation exams

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Adult Mental Health Services - Mower County Human Services

Provides mental health services for adults in need and contracts with local agencies to provide services. Services include: - Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS) - Crisis response, emergency services, and stabilization services - Education and prevention services - Mental health assessment - Mental health targeted case management - Referral to community partner mental health agencies for outpatient/inpatient treatment, day treatment, and partial hospitalization programs

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Northern Area Triage Team - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services

Provides triage services for situations as needed and reviews county case information. Services include: - Assistance with housing and basic needs - Community Collaborative Fund: Initial assessment for households at risk of homelessness. Individuals must have been denied by the Saint Louis County EGA or EA program, or have already used EGA/EA within the last 18 months. ESG (Emergency Solutions Grant) funds are determined to be used for rent, rental deposit, mortgage, or utilities. NOTE: There is currently no funding at this time. - Forms and certificate assistance for county programs such as SNAP, WIC, EGA/EA, GA, child care assistance, MFIP, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, or Housing Support. Also, follow up with issues regarding MNsure applications. - Referrals to community services, mental health, and chemical dependency services outside of Saint Louis County

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Adult Mental Health Services - Sherburne County Public Health and Human Services

Provides mental health services to adults. Services include: - Diagnostic mental health assessment - Identifying needs, developing support goals, and coordinating services through case management - Referrals to community resources on additional mental health resources, treatment centers, housing support, and other related services

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Adult Mental Health Services - Big Stone County Family Services

Provides case management services including resources and referrals for psychiatric services, therapy, and other services that will support them in the community. NOTE: Mental health crisis services can be directed to the Mobile Crisis Team

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Gender Affirming Care - Essentia Health - Duluth Clinic 3rd Street (Building F)

Offers care for those who want to go through medical transition, for those who have already transitioned and for those who don't wish to transition. This includes general primary care as well as services that are gender affirming. Gender Services Adult and pediatric endocrinology Hormone treatments Primary care, which includes basic health screenings - Referrals to: Community resources Mental health counseling Specialists, including in gynecologic surgery and urological surgery Transgender support groups Surgery including breast augmentation surgery and masculinizing chest surgery Voice training from speech-language therapist

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Victim Services - Victim Services - Dodge and Olmsted Counties

Advocates provide support, information and referrals including: - Assisting in financial assistance to help with expenses resulting from crime (reparations, restitution) - Court advocacy - Crisis line - Explaining the steps of the criminal justice process - Filing restraining orders (Order for Protection, Harassment Restraining Order) - Providing referrals to community resources to help meet needs including counseling (and financial assistance for certain crime victims), etc. - Providing support and advocacy during sexual assault medical exams - Support through an interview with law enforcement - Support through the healing process - Understanding rights as a victim

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