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Women's Services Program - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe

Services include: - Individual and group counseling - Transportation services to and from Outpatient Treatment, Continuing Care and Medical Appointments (218) 335-7250 - Child care costs with licensed provider - Referrals to medical and mental health appointments for women and their children - Referrals to prenatal and postpartum check-ups - Biweekly case management follow-up sessions - Referrals for immuniazations for women and their children - Continuing care on Wednesdays 11 am - 2 pm - Talking Circle - Traditional Education - Positive Parenting Education - Living Skills - Special issues education: HIV, FAS, FAE - Women's health issues - Client's Children Program

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Substance Use Assessment, Treatment, and Support Services - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provides substance use prevention, intervention, education, and support services to those in need. Services provided: - Co-Occurring Substance Use and Mental Health Disorders Outpatient Treatment Program: Offers a thorough assessment, treatment, peer support, and educational classes to adults. The outpatient program is designed to help individuals understand their substance use, mental health, and the negative impact it has on their lives. - Substance Use Assessments: Offers a comprehensive substance use assessment to adults and adolescents age 13 and older. The assessment is conducted to evaluate the person's substance use history, physical and mental health, medications, past treatment experiences, daily life, and legal issues related to substance use. - Substance Use Counseling and Group Sessions: Offers individual and group sessions for outpatient treatment and aftercare programs. Clients meet with clinicians to develop treatment goals and monitor progress. The program utilizes culturally specific and evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and recovery management skills.

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Behavioral Health Services - Lutheran Social Service - Willmar

Provides the following services: - Children's therapeutic services - Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing - Early childhood mental health - Intensive in-home treatment - Mental health therapy for individuals and families - Military and veteran mental health - Substance use and addiction: group therapy, and alcohol, drug and tobacco use education programs - Youth resiliency services: coaching, counseling, peer connections, parental support, and in-home services

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Community Health Education and Promotion - Polk County Public Health

Offers the following health services: - Blood pressure and blood sugar screenings - Child and adult immunizations - Cholesterol screening - Dental varnishing/fluoride treatment - Disease prevention and control - Flu shots - Foot care -Hearing and vision screenings - Height and weight checks - Hemoglobin testing - Hepatitis C and HIV screenings - Lead testing - Mantoux (TB) testing - WIC clinics

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Outpatient Substance Use Treatment - Stellher Program for Recovery Inc.

-Intensive Outpatient (IOP) Group: Monday-Wednesday 9 am-12 pm Zoom or In Person -Zoom Outpatient Co-Ed Group: Tuesday & Thursday 4 pm-6 pm -Evening Outpatient Co-Ed Group: Monday & Thursday 5 pm-7 pm -Men's Group: Monday & Wednesday 9 am-12 pm -Women's Group: Monday & Wednesday 9 am-12pm -Low Intensity Group: Tuesday 9 am-12 pm, Zoom or In-Person -Hybrid Low Intesity Group: Mondays 5 pm-7 pm -Individual Treatment options -In-Person or Telehealth options

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Adolescent Intervention - Northland Recovery Center - Grand Rapids

Offers services for adolescents with alcohol or other drug problems including: - Chemical dependency evaluations to assess chemical use - Psychological functioning, peer relationships, school performance and family functioning - Inpatient adolescent treatment - Outpatient adolescent treatment - Individual interventionl program, which helps young people and families with chemical abuse problems learn about behavior management, progression of chemical use and related consequences, limit setting, communication and conflict resolution skills. Staff: - Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services - Dr. Don Farnsworth PHD, Clinical Psychologist - Kelly Owens LADC, Adolescent Counselor - Dawn Jolicoeur LADC, Adolescent Inpatient Counselor - Debbie Kilpela LPN, Client Care Coordinator - Brandon Torgerson LADC, P.T. Adolescent Counselor

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Substance Use Services - Dakota County Social Services

Direct Access allows an individual to choose a provider to receive comprehensive assessments and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Also provides: - 1:1 and family chemical dependency counseling - Case management and advocacy - Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments, treatment services in outpatient, inpatient, extended inpatient treatment, halfway house care, and chemical dependency education and prevention programs - Referrals to low-cost community services for client needs beyond the primary chemical problem

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Law Enforcement Services - Big Lake Police Department

The following is a partial list of services the Big Lake Police Department has available to its residents at no cost. Some of the programs and activities are done in cooperation with the Big Lake District Chamber of Commerce and various other community organizations. - Awareness and education classes for citizens - Back-to-school safety promotion - Criminal investigations - Fingerprinting - Halloween safety bags and instructions - Neighborhood watch - Operation ID - Orientations and seminars on request - Premise surveys - Residential security checks for those who might be vacationing or leaving town for a period of time - Run, yell, and tell program - Security watch - Speed trailer placement - Vehicle unlocks

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School Counselor - Nashwauk - Keewatin School Independent School District 319

Interventionists work with students, school and staff in assessing, identifying and treating drug related problems in school Specific goals are: - To increase awareness of and ability to deal with chemical use and related problems - To provide direct service to students experiencing difficulties with chemical use/abuse of parents - To develop a school chemical abuse prevention policy - Provides sexual assault services - Provides child protection services - Provides violence prevention services - Provides youth development services - The interventionists also help students with non-drug related problems - The offer support groups for common teen/family problems - These groups are offered during the school day for ease of access - College and career readiness - Academic counseling

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Addiction Treatment Information and Public Policy - Minnesota Association of Resources for Recovery and Chemical Health - MARRCH

Nonprofit organization working to preserve and improve the continuum of care services throughout Minnesota - Participates in public affairs related to addiction and other behavioral health issues, including the legislative process and other public forums - Provides for educational opportunities for those professionals or citizens interested in addiction treatment issues - newsletters, workshops, fall and spring conferences

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Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center

Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center offers outpatient substance use disorder assessment and treatment services. Services include: General assessments for substance use disorders (self-referrals and court-ordered), Individual and group counseling for alcohol and/or drug use disorders, Family counseling and education, Education and information regarding substance use disorders for the general public, Relapse prevention and aftercare services, and Care coordination for clients (referrals for mental health services, Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Program, psychiatric services, or other needed community services).

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Health Promotion Services - Dodge County Public Health

Consultation to businesses and industry in planning health and wellness programs for employees. Provide education and presentations on health and wellness topics to the community. Educational Programs that focus on: - Disease prevention (handwashing) - Mental health - Nutrition - Obesity reduction - Physical activity - Substance use - Youth tobacco prevention Speaker available to community groups, industry, and schools on health topics

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Public Health Nursing - Winona County Health and Human Services - Community Health

Public Health Nursing services include providing community health education speakers, offering information over the phone for people with health concerns, and emergency preparedness information. In addition public health nursing staff will provide blood pressure screenings, heart rate screenings, and respiration evaluations. The public health nursing office also offers education and prevention programs regarding alcohol, drug, and tobacco use.

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Substance Use Programs - Woodland Centers

Works with individuals seeking recovery to consult, provide substance use evaluations, individual and family counseling, group outpatient programming, treatment of co-occurring disorders, treatment coordination, and referrals for additional services. Can provide treatment for co-occurring disorders through mental health professionals who can help provide behavioral support throughout the treatment process.

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Chemical Dependency Treatment - Rainy River Recovery

- Provides intensive out-patient treatment for adults with chemical dependency. - Provides chemical dependency education, information, assessment and referral.

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Community Justice and Diversion - Youth Service Bureau

Diversion services help youth make better choices and parents recognize signs and symptoms. Topics include: - Chemical Awareness Program (CAP) (tobacco, e-cigs, alcohol, and drugs) (not a treatment program) - Restorative Justice Conferencing: Mediation that includes offender, victims, and their respective support groups - Community work service hours - Creative Responses to Conflict (helping the youth to develop alternative ways in dealing with conflict) - Restitution - Bullying Awareness Program (BAP) - Distracted Driving Awareness Program (DDAP) (helping young drivers become educated on how to prevent risky behaviors and attitudes while driving or prior to being a licensed driver) - Responsible Social Media Use (RSMU) (helping youth who are struggling to use social media in a healthy way) - Theft Awareness Program (TAP) - Teen Intervene Program (TI)

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Service Center and Bookstore - Alcoholics Anonymous - Greater Minneapolis Intergroup Association Office

- AA Literature Bookstore - Maintains directories of all AA meetings - Provides informational speakers about Alcoholics Anonymous to groups and organizations

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Disease Prevention Control and Healthy Lifestyles - Horizon Public Health

Monitors diseases and promotes a healthy community. Services include: - Adult and children vaccinations and information. Vaccinations are offered at the Horizon Public Health Office in Alexandria. - Community education resources to protect and prevent diseases from insects, common infections, lead poisoning, and viruses. - Safe drinking water testing: helps address common concerns, including: arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead, manganese, and nitrate and support treatment of contaminants in private wells. - Substance misuse prevention resources

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Substance Use Programs - Woodland Centers

Works with individuals seeking recovery to consult, provide substance use evaluations, individual and family counseling, group outpatient programming, treatment of co-occurring disorders, treatment coordination, and referrals for additional services. Can provide treatment for co-occurring disorders through mental health professionals who can help provide behavioral support throughout the treatment process.

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Mental Health Urgent Care - Ramsey County Mental Health Center

Provides service to residents of Ramsey County who are experiencing a mental health or chemical health crisis. Services available: - Walk-in and telephone assistance for both youth and adults, and mobile response teams providing consultation and referral for mental health crises and suicide prevention. - Bridges Group: Free group for anyone who wants to learn more about substance abuse and mental health issues and about available resources. Held 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm Tuesday and Friday in the first floor main conference room. - Chemical health screening - Community and family education on mental health and suicide prevention. - Crisis stabilization services

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Ninijanisag (Our Children) Youth Program - Ain Dah Yung Center

A program working to ground youth in Native culture to reduce chemical and tobacco abuse, teen dating violence, gang relations, sex trafficking, and other self-compromising behaviors among at-risk youth. Through opportunities for community involvement, leadership development, culturally specific health education, and cultural enrichment activities, the program develops interpersonal competencies and strengthens the skills young people need to become community leaders and mentors for other youth.

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Community Health Education - Morrison County Public Health

Community Health Unit partnering with community groups to provide health education on certain topics such as: - Chemical Health: Alcohol and drug prevention - Mental wellness - Statewide Health Improvement Program(SHIP): Encourage physical activity, improve nutrition, and reduce tobacco exposure and usage - Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) Safe Roads coalition: Outreach and enforcement on traffic safety

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Disease Prevention Control and Healthy Lifestyles - Horizon Public Health

Monitors diseases and promotes a healthy community. Services include: - Adult and children vaccinations and information. Vaccinations are offered at the Horizon Public Health Office in Alexandria. - Community education resources to protect and prevent diseases from insects, common infections, lead poisoning, and viruses. - Safe drinking water testing: helps address common concerns, including: arsenic, coliform bacteria, lead, manganese, and nitrate and support treatment of contaminants in private wells. - Substance misuse prevention resources

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Law Enforcement Services - Waseca Police Department

Provides a range of services including: - Accident reports/law enforcement records - Animal Control - Animal licensing - Canine unit - Crime-free multi-housing program - Crime Watch program - Crossing guards - Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE): Officer-led, in-classroom anti-drug, anti-gang, and anti-violence program for school children - Fingerprint clinics? - General crime reporting - Project Childsafe: provides free gun locks to residents - School liaison

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Counseling Services - Stage by Staige - Kasson

Outpatient treatment for co-occurring disorders: - Chemical dependency assessments - Cognitive behavioral therapy - Experiential therapy - Free family and friends education - Gender-specific group counseling - Relapse prevention

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