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MAIC Family Services - Minneapolis American Indian Center

- Alcohol and drug recovery treatment and support for American Indian women who are pregnant or with children 18 months of age or younger who are currently involved, previous involved, or at risk of involvement with the child protection system - Court monitoring of child protection cases involving Native American children to whom ICWA applies to ensure the enforcement of the Indian Child Welfare Act and the Minnesota Indian Family Preservation Act - On-line case management system to coordinate child protection cases between tribal and urban service providers - Provides services that are essential and appropriate to meet the needs of Indian families experiencing difficulties with the social welfare system

What's Here

Case/Care Management
Individual Advocacy
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Native American Community

Supportive Housing for Mental and Chemical Health Recovery - Katherine's House

Licensed board and lodge facility specializing in supporting women who are in the recovery process for their mental health and/or chemical dependency struggles. Services include: - Transitional housing - Long-term housing - Management of medical needs and medication - Regular meals - Housekeeping - Laundry - Transportation - Life skills training - Support and mentoring

What's Here

Mental Health Halfway Houses
Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Sober Living Homes
Rooming/Boarding Houses
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Adult Residential Care Homes
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities

Residential Substance Use Treatment for Women - Recovering Hope Treatment Center - Mora

A 108-bed residential facility for women, pregnant women, and women with children up to age 5. Provides treatment services for substance use and mental health disorders. Services include: - 24/7 residential advocates who provide guidance in routines and maintain safety - Case management - Comprehensive after care and discharge plan - Co-occurring treatment services - Facilitation of reintegration into society - Individual and group therapy - Individualized treatment plans - Meals and snacks - Medium intensity care where treatment focuses on intensive group therapy. Average timeframe for medium intensity care is 30-80 days. - Participation in 20 hours of weekly treatment programming

What's Here

Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Co-Occurring Disorders
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities

Family Treatment Center - Wayside Recovery Center

Provides comprehensive family treatment, chemical dependency and mental health treatment. Services include: - Birth - 11 living together with their mothers for a period of six months or more while their mother receives treatment and supportive services. Children receive early intervention services to help support healthy development. - 24-hour supervised environment, family counseling and parent coaching provides the supports needed for women with open child protection cases to build a strong family and regain (or retain) permanent custody of their children after successful treatment.

What's Here

Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment

Healing House - Metro Hope Ministries

Six- to twelve-month faith-based residential recovery ministry for single women, pregnant women, mothers in the reunification process or mothers with their children. Biblical counseling, healing, life skills and education tailored to individual needs. Children up to age 10 are accepted with mothers and receive programming as well.

What's Here

Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities

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