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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Oshki Manidoo Residential Treatment Program - White Earth Nation Substance Abuse
Inpatient substance abuse residential treatment program with services including:
- Educational and vocational support
- Individual and group therapy
- Outpatient dosing services
- Trauma-informed care
Inpatient substance abuse residential treatment program with services including:
- Educational and vocational support
- Individual and group therapy
- Outpatient dosing services
- Trauma-informed care
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Residential Chemical Dependency Treatment - Center for Alcohol and Drug Treatment - Duluth
Provides a 16-bed residential treatment unit offering a highly structured and medically-supervised program
Provides a 16-bed residential treatment unit offering a highly structured and medically-supervised program
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Alcohol and Chemical Dependency Treatment - Northland Recovery Center - Grand Rapids
Detoxification: - Removes toxic or harmful chemicals from the body.
- Individuals are assisted by specially trained medical and counseling staff.
- Available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Inpatient Treatment: - Provides intensive therapy in all aspects of recovery for those who are unable to maintain abstinence during outpatient treatment.
- Residential stay is followed by an individualized schedule of outpatient treatment during day or evening hours.
- Length of treatment varies according to the length of the residential stay, but typically averages 4-6 weeks for combined residential and outpatient treatment. Outpatient Treatment: - Intensive, conveniently structured treatment program for those individuals who are able to abstain from use of alcohol and other drugs while involved in the treatment process.
- Treatment may be arranged during the day, evening, or a combination according to need. Aftercare and Relapse: - Provides support and stability for ongoing recovery of individuals who have completed primary treatment.
- Aftercare groups (both men's and women's) focus on issues such as coping skills, securing ongoing support, family and marital dynamics, work pressures, socializing, spirituality, relaxation, and stress management.
- May be recommended for those considered "high risk" for returning to alcohol or other drug use.
- Builds awareness of a person's personal relapse process.
- Explores old patterns and new choices to stop the cycle from repeating. Staff: - Colleen MacKay, LADC, LPN Director of Chemical Dependency Services
- Bruce Haag, LADC, Managed Care Coordinator
- Sarah Litchke, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Laura Roy, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Breanna Holmstrom, LPN, Client Care Coordinator
- Michele Roth, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Renee Jore-Anderson, MS, LMFT, LADC
- Pauline Zimmerman RN
- Kelly Owens, LADC, Adolescent Outpatient Counselor
- Kelly Kerr, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Jeff Wagner, LADC
Detoxification: - Removes toxic or harmful chemicals from the body.
- Individuals are assisted by specially trained medical and counseling staff.
- Available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Inpatient Treatment: - Provides intensive therapy in all aspects of recovery for those who are unable to maintain abstinence during outpatient treatment.
- Residential stay is followed by an individualized schedule of outpatient treatment during day or evening hours.
- Length of treatment varies according to the length of the residential stay, but typically averages 4-6 weeks for combined residential and outpatient treatment. Outpatient Treatment: - Intensive, conveniently structured treatment program for those individuals who are able to abstain from use of alcohol and other drugs while involved in the treatment process.
- Treatment may be arranged during the day, evening, or a combination according to need. Aftercare and Relapse: - Provides support and stability for ongoing recovery of individuals who have completed primary treatment.
- Aftercare groups (both men's and women's) focus on issues such as coping skills, securing ongoing support, family and marital dynamics, work pressures, socializing, spirituality, relaxation, and stress management.
- May be recommended for those considered "high risk" for returning to alcohol or other drug use.
- Builds awareness of a person's personal relapse process.
- Explores old patterns and new choices to stop the cycle from repeating. Staff: - Colleen MacKay, LADC, LPN Director of Chemical Dependency Services
- Bruce Haag, LADC, Managed Care Coordinator
- Sarah Litchke, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Laura Roy, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Breanna Holmstrom, LPN, Client Care Coordinator
- Michele Roth, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Renee Jore-Anderson, MS, LMFT, LADC
- Pauline Zimmerman RN
- Kelly Owens, LADC, Adolescent Outpatient Counselor
- Kelly Kerr, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Jeff Wagner, LADC
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Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment - Transformation House
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
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Chemical Dependency Treatment - Essentia Health - Saint Joseph's Medical Center
?Provides a safe, supportive, and personalized recovery path, combining medical oversight with community and family involvement. Most care plans include a combination of inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare services over 16 weeks. Services include:
- Inpatient treatment
- Outpatient Treatment: Screening, diagnosis, and care, including medication for substance use disorder treatment. Also connects individuals with community support programs and addiction recovery resources.
- Peer Recovery Support Services: Provides additional professional treatment and support along with local community resources.
Individuals can choose if they want their family members to be part of their recovery. If so, professionals can help the individual:
- Improve their relationships and ability to communicate
- Involve family members in treatment planning
- Reintegrate family contact
?Provides a safe, supportive, and personalized recovery path, combining medical oversight with community and family involvement. Most care plans include a combination of inpatient, outpatient, and aftercare services over 16 weeks. Services include:
- Inpatient treatment
- Outpatient Treatment: Screening, diagnosis, and care, including medication for substance use disorder treatment. Also connects individuals with community support programs and addiction recovery resources.
- Peer Recovery Support Services: Provides additional professional treatment and support along with local community resources.
Individuals can choose if they want their family members to be part of their recovery. If so, professionals can help the individual:
- Improve their relationships and ability to communicate
- Involve family members in treatment planning
- Reintegrate family contact
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Chemical Health Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Provides a full spectrum of outpatient services for adolescents and adults with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Services include:
- Case management
- Comprehensive assessments (including court-ordered/DWI/DUI assessments)
- Co-occurring disorder treatment programs
- Individual and family counseling
- Mental health counseling integrated with substance use treatment
- Outpatient group therapy
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Referral to inpatient or residential treatment when appropriate
Note: An initial assessment will be scheduled with a chemical health counselor to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Provides a full spectrum of outpatient services for adolescents and adults with substance use disorders or co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Services include:
- Case management
- Comprehensive assessments (including court-ordered/DWI/DUI assessments)
- Co-occurring disorder treatment programs
- Individual and family counseling
- Mental health counseling integrated with substance use treatment
- Outpatient group therapy
- Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
- Referral to inpatient or residential treatment when appropriate
Note: An initial assessment will be scheduled with a chemical health counselor to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersInpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment FacilitiesCourt Ordered DUI EvaluationsCo-Occurring Disorders Support GroupsIntegrated Co-Occurring Disorders TreatmentResidential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Behavioral Health Services - CentraCare - Rice Memorial Hospital
Provides behavioral health services with other services, including speech and occupational therapy, cardiac rehab, and cancer care. Offers inpatient and outpatient services for all ages, such as individual therapy, gender and sexual orientation therapy, marriage and couples counseling, family therapy, and medical treatment, including evaluation and medication management. Services include addressing a variety of challenges, such as:
- Abuse/neglect
- ADHD
- Addictions
- Adjustment problems
- Anxiety
- Autism
- Behavior problems
- Chronic medical problems
- Co-dependency
- Depression
- Divorce issues
- Eating disorders
- Family changes
- Family dysfunction
- Grief/loss issues
- Learning disorders
- Lifestyle changes
- Parenting issues
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Recovery/relapse issues
- Relationship/marital issues
- School problems
- Women's issues
Provides behavioral health services with other services, including speech and occupational therapy, cardiac rehab, and cancer care. Offers inpatient and outpatient services for all ages, such as individual therapy, gender and sexual orientation therapy, marriage and couples counseling, family therapy, and medical treatment, including evaluation and medication management. Services include addressing a variety of challenges, such as:
- Abuse/neglect
- ADHD
- Addictions
- Adjustment problems
- Anxiety
- Autism
- Behavior problems
- Chronic medical problems
- Co-dependency
- Depression
- Divorce issues
- Eating disorders
- Family changes
- Family dysfunction
- Grief/loss issues
- Learning disorders
- Lifestyle changes
- Parenting issues
- Personality disorders
- Post-traumatic stress
- Recovery/relapse issues
- Relationship/marital issues
- School problems
- Women's issues
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Adolescent Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsConjoint CounselingCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesChild Abuse CounselingParent CounselingRelapse Prevention ProgramsTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyBereavement and Grief CounselingInpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment FacilitiesAdult Psychiatric Inpatient UnitsIndividual CounselingOutpatient Mental Health FacilitiesPsychiatric Medication MonitoringSubstance Use Disorder CounselingSexuality CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentFamily CounselingGender Identity CounselingSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingAutism Therapy
Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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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
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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Residential Treatment - Minnesota Indian Primary Residential Treatment Center, Inc.
45 - 90 day separate men and women's inpatient treatment program which include individualized treatment plans, educational programing, family programing, and therapy. Cultural services such as ceremonies, seasonal feasts, sweat lodges, and other events are incorporated into treatment plans.
45 - 90 day separate men and women's inpatient treatment program which include individualized treatment plans, educational programing, family programing, and therapy. Cultural services such as ceremonies, seasonal feasts, sweat lodges, and other events are incorporated into treatment plans.
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Addiction Treatment for Adults - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Intensive inpatient chemical dependency treatment. Programs include:
- Continuing care programs including groups
- Counseling on alcoholism and other drug addictions
- Detoxification
- Family Program: Serves anyone involved with a chemically dependent or addicted person, or who wants to resolve relationship issues
- Gender-specific treatment programs
- Groups and peer group therapy for men and women
- Individual and group therapy
- Integrated mental health testing and counseling
- Length of stay determined by individual treatment needs
- Nursing services
- Physical exam and routine laboratory tests
- Psychological and psychiatric evaluations
- Specialized programs for health care professionals, nurses and individuals with opioid addiction
- Free web-based support program available after treatment
Intensive inpatient chemical dependency treatment. Programs include:
- Continuing care programs including groups
- Counseling on alcoholism and other drug addictions
- Detoxification
- Family Program: Serves anyone involved with a chemically dependent or addicted person, or who wants to resolve relationship issues
- Gender-specific treatment programs
- Groups and peer group therapy for men and women
- Individual and group therapy
- Integrated mental health testing and counseling
- Length of stay determined by individual treatment needs
- Nursing services
- Physical exam and routine laboratory tests
- Psychological and psychiatric evaluations
- Specialized programs for health care professionals, nurses and individuals with opioid addiction
- Free web-based support program available after treatment
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Pineview Recovery Center - Littlefork Medical Center
- Detoxification and Residential treatment for Chemically Dependent persons
- Detoxification / medical withdrawal from alcohol and other substance
- Inpatient treatment both primary and extended care
- Treatment is based on 12 Step Philosophies and the Gorski Relapse approach for the chronic recidivist
- Detoxification and Residential treatment for Chemically Dependent persons
- Detoxification / medical withdrawal from alcohol and other substance
- Inpatient treatment both primary and extended care
- Treatment is based on 12 Step Philosophies and the Gorski Relapse approach for the chronic recidivist
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Chemical Health Services - Turning Point
Provides culturally specific inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency treatment for men and women, along with aftercare support. Services offered:
Inpatient Treatment: 24/7 residential program for men with substance use disorders; average stay is about 90 days.
Outpatient Treatment: Structured day/evening program for men and women with individualized treatment planning, group therapy, and individual counseling.
Aftercare: Ongoing recovery support, regular meetings, and guest speakers following completion of treatment.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Program: Education and support services for individuals charged with or convicted of DUI.
Provides culturally specific inpatient and outpatient chemical dependency treatment for men and women, along with aftercare support. Services offered:
Inpatient Treatment: 24/7 residential program for men with substance use disorders; average stay is about 90 days.
Outpatient Treatment: Structured day/evening program for men and women with individualized treatment planning, group therapy, and individual counseling.
Aftercare: Ongoing recovery support, regular meetings, and guest speakers following completion of treatment.
Driving Under the Influence (DUI) Program: Education and support services for individuals charged with or convicted of DUI.
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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Residential and Outpatient Treatment Programs - PRIDE Institute
Chemical dependency treatment programs which include:
- Chemical dependency assessment and referral
- Continuing Care
- Dual Diagnosis treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Program for family members and significant others
- Residential treatment
NOTE: Outpatient program in Minneapolis focuses on LGBTQ2+ individuals, and Eden Prairie location is open for any adult, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
Chemical dependency treatment programs which include:
- Chemical dependency assessment and referral
- Continuing Care
- Dual Diagnosis treatment
- Intensive outpatient treatment
- Program for family members and significant others
- Residential treatment
NOTE: Outpatient program in Minneapolis focuses on LGBTQ2+ individuals, and Eden Prairie location is open for any adult, regardless of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
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Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment - Transformation House
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
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Inpatient and Outpatient Treatment - Transformation House
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
Inpatient and outpatient substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. Services include:
- Continuum of care focus with coordination of services across providers
- Evidence-based, peer-supported recovery environment
- Free assessments and intake evaluations
- Financial guidance as part of life skills training
- HIV/STD education and awareness
- Individual, group, and family counseling
- Intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) with lodging
- Relapse prevention planning
- Rule 31 and 1115 licensed provider
- Sober housing/recovery residences
- Social and living skills development, anger management, and stress reduction
- Therapeutic recreation and structured activities
- Trauma-informed care
NOTE: Each site location offers the following:
Transformation House I - Anoka House: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Shiloh House - Anoka Main Site: High to medium-intensity programs for men
Transformation House II - Fridley House: High to medium-intensity programs for women
Betty's House - Fridley Sober House: Sober housing for women
By the River - Champlin Sober House: Sober housing for men
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Mental Health and Substance Abuse Program - University of Minnesota Medical Center
Offers a wide range of mental health and substance abuse services, such as:
- Adolescent Co-Occurring Disorders Outpatient Program: Provides care for adolescents with a dual diagnosis of mental health and substance use disorders.
- Adult Day Treatment: An intensive day treatment program for individuals who are newly diagnosed or experience an increase in symptoms from prolonged illness. Groups meet three days per week for 3 hours each day.
- Lodging Plus Program: An intensive outpatient chemical dependency program located within the University of Minnesota Medical Center, serving deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing clients embedded within the larger hearing population.
- Mental Health Emergency Services: Assists in behavioral emergencies, assesses, stabilizes, and offers next steps recommendations
- Mental Health Inpatient Treatment: Provides 24 hours/7 days a week care, acute crisis assessment, focused intervention, and discharge planning
- Mental Health Outpatient Treatment: Provides comprehensive mental health services for individuals struggling with a variety of mental health symptoms.
??- Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: An abstinence-based day treatment program. Groups meet Monday through Friday for three hours each day for about 6-8 weeks. Services include regular follow-up with a physician who specializes in mental health and addiction medicine.
- Partial Hospitalization: An intensive short-term program for individuals with anxiety and/or depression. Groups meet five hours a day, five days a week, for about 2-3 weeks. Individuals will have regular follow up with a psychiatrist.
- Senior Mental Health Inpatient Treatment: Offers a treatment program for older adults
- 55+ Day Treatment: Provides treatment to people experiencing mental health symptoms for the first time or those with a longer history of mental illness. Groups meet twice each week for four hours each day. This is not a dementia or recreational program.
Offers a wide range of mental health and substance abuse services, such as:
- Adolescent Co-Occurring Disorders Outpatient Program: Provides care for adolescents with a dual diagnosis of mental health and substance use disorders.
- Adult Day Treatment: An intensive day treatment program for individuals who are newly diagnosed or experience an increase in symptoms from prolonged illness. Groups meet three days per week for 3 hours each day.
- Lodging Plus Program: An intensive outpatient chemical dependency program located within the University of Minnesota Medical Center, serving deaf, deafblind, and hard-of-hearing clients embedded within the larger hearing population.
- Mental Health Emergency Services: Assists in behavioral emergencies, assesses, stabilizes, and offers next steps recommendations
- Mental Health Inpatient Treatment: Provides 24 hours/7 days a week care, acute crisis assessment, focused intervention, and discharge planning
- Mental Health Outpatient Treatment: Provides comprehensive mental health services for individuals struggling with a variety of mental health symptoms.
??- Mental Illness and Substance Abuse: An abstinence-based day treatment program. Groups meet Monday through Friday for three hours each day for about 6-8 weeks. Services include regular follow-up with a physician who specializes in mental health and addiction medicine.
- Partial Hospitalization: An intensive short-term program for individuals with anxiety and/or depression. Groups meet five hours a day, five days a week, for about 2-3 weeks. Individuals will have regular follow up with a psychiatrist.
- Senior Mental Health Inpatient Treatment: Offers a treatment program for older adults
- 55+ Day Treatment: Provides treatment to people experiencing mental health symptoms for the first time or those with a longer history of mental illness. Groups meet twice each week for four hours each day. This is not a dementia or recreational program.
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Residential Chemical Dependency Treatment - Anthony Louis Center/On-Belay House
Provides a 30 - 45 day, 45 - 60 day, and 60 - 120 day inpatient treatment program for adolescents, including gender specific programming, experiencing problems related to chemical use with programs including:
- School component which includes close, periodic, and continuing contact with client's school system on an inpatient and aftercare follow-up basis
- Recreational program emphasizing individual and group skills in addition to recreational therapy
- Family participation for lectures, groups and family sessions. Family week scheduled during treatment phase. Family involvement encouraged.
- Three month aftercare program for graduates of program and their families
Provides a 30 - 45 day, 45 - 60 day, and 60 - 120 day inpatient treatment program for adolescents, including gender specific programming, experiencing problems related to chemical use with programs including:
- School component which includes close, periodic, and continuing contact with client's school system on an inpatient and aftercare follow-up basis
- Recreational program emphasizing individual and group skills in addition to recreational therapy
- Family participation for lectures, groups and family sessions. Family week scheduled during treatment phase. Family involvement encouraged.
- Three month aftercare program for graduates of program and their families
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Addiction Treatment for Adults - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Intensive inpatient chemical dependency treatment. Programs include:
- Continuing care programs including groups
- Counseling on alcoholism and other drug addictions
- Detoxification
- Family Program: Serves anyone involved with a chemically dependent or addicted person, or who wants to resolve relationship issues
- Gender-specific treatment programs
- Groups and peer group therapy for men and women
- Individual and group therapy
- Integrated mental health testing and counseling
- Length of stay determined by individual treatment needs
- Nursing services
- Physical exam and routine laboratory tests
- Psychological and psychiatric evaluations
- Specialized programs for health care professionals, nurses and individuals with opioid addiction
- Free web-based support program available after treatment
Intensive inpatient chemical dependency treatment. Programs include:
- Continuing care programs including groups
- Counseling on alcoholism and other drug addictions
- Detoxification
- Family Program: Serves anyone involved with a chemically dependent or addicted person, or who wants to resolve relationship issues
- Gender-specific treatment programs
- Groups and peer group therapy for men and women
- Individual and group therapy
- Integrated mental health testing and counseling
- Length of stay determined by individual treatment needs
- Nursing services
- Physical exam and routine laboratory tests
- Psychological and psychiatric evaluations
- Specialized programs for health care professionals, nurses and individuals with opioid addiction
- Free web-based support program available after treatment
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Chemical Use Assessment - Northland Recovery Center - Grand Rapids
The Recovery Center's comprehensive evaluation services entail a complete assessment of an individual's chemical use. When indicated, further psychological testing or assessment of specific concerns may be recommended which could include:
- Child and family problems
- Marital concerns
- Work and financial considerations
- Anger and violence concerns
- Self-Esteem difficulties
- Depression
- Anxiety Staff:
- Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services
- Linda Atkinson LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Bruce Haag LADC, Counselor Supervisor
- Sarah Litchke LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Michele Roth LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Laura Roy LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Kelly Owens LADC, Adolescent Outpatient Counselor
- Kelly Kerr LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
The Recovery Center's comprehensive evaluation services entail a complete assessment of an individual's chemical use. When indicated, further psychological testing or assessment of specific concerns may be recommended which could include:
- Child and family problems
- Marital concerns
- Work and financial considerations
- Anger and violence concerns
- Self-Esteem difficulties
- Depression
- Anxiety Staff:
- Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services
- Linda Atkinson LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Bruce Haag LADC, Counselor Supervisor
- Sarah Litchke LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
- Michele Roth LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Laura Roy LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
- Kelly Owens LADC, Adolescent Outpatient Counselor
- Kelly Kerr LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
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Inpatient Care - Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following:
- Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.
- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.
- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.
- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.
- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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