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Acute Rehab Services - Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital
Minnesota Licensed skilled nursing in a 14-Bed Rehab service Federally Certified Beds: Medicare Hospital Beds = 50, Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds - Acute Rehabilitation Unit: 14 bed opens July 1st, 2004 - Hospice - On site Occupational Therapy - On Site Physical Therapy - Skilled Nursing - Speech Therapy - Family Council Services - Linen Laundry Service - Personal Laundry Service - Religious Services - Social Activities - Stylist/Beautician - Cable Access - On site beauty salon - On site chapel - Off street parking
Minnesota Licensed skilled nursing in a 14-Bed Rehab service Federally Certified Beds: Medicare Hospital Beds = 50, Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds - Acute Rehabilitation Unit: 14 bed opens July 1st, 2004 - Hospice - On site Occupational Therapy - On Site Physical Therapy - Skilled Nursing - Speech Therapy - Family Council Services - Linen Laundry Service - Personal Laundry Service - Religious Services - Social Activities - Stylist/Beautician - Cable Access - On site beauty salon - On site chapel - Off street parking
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Social Services and Community Health Programs - Native American Community Clinic
Social Services:
- Community resource referrals for housing, shelter, food shelf, chemical dependency treatment, and emergency and crisis support
- Medical insurance application and eligibility assistance
- Medical transportation
- Medicare questions
- Tribal benefit information
Community Health Programs:
- Breastfeeding Support and Education
- Cancer screening education and navigation
- Diabetes education, including class and support groups
- Enrollment and navigation of Minnesota Department of Health Sage Cancer Screening Program
- HIV/Hep C testing and Harm Reduction education and resource navigation
- Nutrition counseling
- Smoking cessation and navigation
Social Services:
- Community resource referrals for housing, shelter, food shelf, chemical dependency treatment, and emergency and crisis support
- Medical insurance application and eligibility assistance
- Medical transportation
- Medicare questions
- Tribal benefit information
Community Health Programs:
- Breastfeeding Support and Education
- Cancer screening education and navigation
- Diabetes education, including class and support groups
- Enrollment and navigation of Minnesota Department of Health Sage Cancer Screening Program
- HIV/Hep C testing and Harm Reduction education and resource navigation
- Nutrition counseling
- Smoking cessation and navigation
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Medicare Information/CounselingGeneral Health Education ProgramsSmoking/Vaping CessationNon-Emergency Medical TransportationDiabetesBreastfeeding Support ProgramsWellness ProgramsNative American CommunityState/Local Health Insurance Information/CounselingNutrition EducationHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsGeneral Benefits and Services Assistance
Support Services - Brighter Tomorrows, Inc.
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Educational Activities: Partners with experts in the field of pediatric cancer, support, education and outreach as well as other support groups to offer virtual educational, and question and answer sessions on living with a childhood cancer diagnosis
Family Activities: Offers a variety of activities to families to provide a distraction from the daily life with cancer
Family Care Kits: Provides newly diagnosed families with a soft-side cooler designed to transport medications that need to be kept cool as well as a gas gift card, Mayo parking pass, postage stamps, printer paper, snacks, a few toiletries and VISA gift card
Monthly Family Gatherings: Families gather to share a meal together. After the meal, parents have time to talk and share with one another, while the patient and their siblings get to spend time together.
Tomorrow's Chapter: In an effort to serve the needs of families grieving the loss of their child to childhood cancer, bereavement support is offered
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Educational Activities: Partners with experts in the field of pediatric cancer, support, education and outreach as well as other support groups to offer virtual educational, and question and answer sessions on living with a childhood cancer diagnosis
Family Activities: Offers a variety of activities to families to provide a distraction from the daily life with cancer
Family Care Kits: Provides newly diagnosed families with a soft-side cooler designed to transport medications that need to be kept cool as well as a gas gift card, Mayo parking pass, postage stamps, printer paper, snacks, a few toiletries and VISA gift card
Monthly Family Gatherings: Families gather to share a meal together. After the meal, parents have time to talk and share with one another, while the patient and their siblings get to spend time together.
Tomorrow's Chapter: In an effort to serve the needs of families grieving the loss of their child to childhood cancer, bereavement support is offered
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Patient to Patient NetworkingGas MoneyCancerParent to Parent NetworkingBereaved Parent Support GroupsUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceFamilies/Friends of Individuals With Health/Disabilities Related Issues Support GroupsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisease/Disability InformationFamilies/Friends of People With Cancer
Clinic Services - CentraCare - Southway Clinic
Provides comprehensive medical services such as:
- Family medicine in routine check-ups, minor illnesses, injuries, and immunizations
- Neuroscience treating conditions such as brain tumors, stroke, spinal cord injuries, migraines, back and neck pain, and symptoms of concussion
- Physical exams and well-child exams
- Rehabilitation services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
- Smoking cessation
- Video visits with a primary care provider
Provides comprehensive medical services such as:
- Family medicine in routine check-ups, minor illnesses, injuries, and immunizations
- Neuroscience treating conditions such as brain tumors, stroke, spinal cord injuries, migraines, back and neck pain, and symptoms of concussion
- Physical exams and well-child exams
- Rehabilitation services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy
- Smoking cessation
- Video visits with a primary care provider
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Education for Families, Professionals and Individuals with Early Dementia - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter
Provides educational programs throughout Minnesota and North Dakota for people living with dementia and their caregivers. These programs are available in-person and online and feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, communication, living with Alzheimer's, and caregiving techniques.??
Provides educational programs throughout Minnesota and North Dakota for people living with dementia and their caregivers. These programs are available in-person and online and feature information on topics including the signs of Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis, communication, living with Alzheimer's, and caregiving techniques.??
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Healthy Aging and Caregiving Services - Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Offers personalized caregiver support for those caring for older adults and individuals living with a disability. Services provided:
- Caregiving counseling with a trained caregiver consultant to help caregivers assess, build a tailored plan, and guide them to reach goals and make decisions
- Caregiver support groups to find connection and support
- Consultation to determine needs and challenges
- Information and community resources for additional assistance
Offers personalized caregiver support for those caring for older adults and individuals living with a disability. Services provided:
- Caregiving counseling with a trained caregiver consultant to help caregivers assess, build a tailored plan, and guide them to reach goals and make decisions
- Caregiver support groups to find connection and support
- Consultation to determine needs and challenges
- Information and community resources for additional assistance
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MnCHOICES - Washington County Community Services
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
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Activities of Daily Living AssessmentCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsLong Term Care Options Counseling
Support Groups - Alzheimer's Association Minnesota-North Dakota Chapter
Offers local support groups for caregivers and individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Works to bring care and support to every community so that no one has to face dementia alone. Support groups create a safe, confidential, and supportive environment. Provides an opportunity for participants to develop mutual support and social relationships. Trained facilitators lead support groups via phone, video, or in person. Also offers Caregiver Support Groups for caregivers of all types of dementia, as well as specific groups tailored to specific populations. Person with Dementia Support Groups are geared towards individuals who have recently been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment or dementia and are in the early stage of the disease progression.
Offers local support groups for caregivers and individuals living with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias throughout Minnesota and North Dakota. Works to bring care and support to every community so that no one has to face dementia alone. Support groups create a safe, confidential, and supportive environment. Provides an opportunity for participants to develop mutual support and social relationships. Trained facilitators lead support groups via phone, video, or in person. Also offers Caregiver Support Groups for caregivers of all types of dementia, as well as specific groups tailored to specific populations. Person with Dementia Support Groups are geared towards individuals who have recently been diagnosed with Mild Cognitive Impairment or dementia and are in the early stage of the disease progression.
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Community Health Education and Support Groups - Northfield Hospital and Clinics
Offers support groups for Parkinson's Disease and a cancer wellness group. Also provides and sponsors numerous classes and public education activities. Classes are designed to offer new information on relevant health issues and highlight key healthcare services that contribute to individual and collective health improvement. Provides classes and events for:
- Childbirth and Parenting Education
- CPR, AED, and First Aid Certification
- Reshape U!: classes to help with eating habits and diet class
Offers support groups for Parkinson's Disease and a cancer wellness group. Also provides and sponsors numerous classes and public education activities. Classes are designed to offer new information on relevant health issues and highlight key healthcare services that contribute to individual and collective health improvement. Provides classes and events for:
- Childbirth and Parenting Education
- CPR, AED, and First Aid Certification
- Reshape U!: classes to help with eating habits and diet class
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Independent Living Services - Divine House
Provides small community-based residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include:
- Adult foster care
?- Assisted living facilities
- Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADJ)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC)
?- Short-term crisis services/placement regarding medical/behavioral needs
- Short-term respite care
- TBI hospital and nursing home level cares
?- Personal care choice
- Personal care attendants
- Senior care including in-home and intermittent services
Provides small community-based residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include:
- Adult foster care
?- Assisted living facilities
- Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADJ)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC)
?- Short-term crisis services/placement regarding medical/behavioral needs
- Short-term respite care
- TBI hospital and nursing home level cares
?- Personal care choice
- Personal care attendants
- Senior care including in-home and intermittent services
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Case/Care ManagementAdult Foster HomesHealth ConditionsPsychiatric RehabilitationAdult Out of Home Respite CareAssisted Living FacilitiesHearing LossVisual ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHousekeeping AssistancePersonal CareAdult In Home Respite CareOlder AdultsCommunication ImpairmentsHome Based Mental Health ServicesNursing FacilitiesMental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Mississippi Suites - Diamond Willow Advanced Care Assisted Living
Specializes in caring for people with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia or other complex care concerns through end of life. The building is designed to feel like home and features just ten private suites, each with a private bath.
Specializes in caring for people with Alzheimer's Disease, dementia or other complex care concerns through end of life. The building is designed to feel like home and features just ten private suites, each with a private bath.
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Cardiopulmonary Care - Riverwood Healthcare Center
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Diagnostic Sleep Studies
- Asthma Education
- Industrial Respirator Fittings
- Lung Functioning Testing
- Pulmonary Rehabilitation
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Diagnostic Sleep Studies
- Asthma Education
- Industrial Respirator Fittings
- Lung Functioning Testing
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MnCHOICES - Chippewa County Family Services
?The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
?The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
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Health ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsCommunication ImpairmentsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentPhysical DisabilitiesHearing LossLearning DisabilitiesLong Term Care Options Counseling
MnCHOICES Assessment - Horizon Public Health
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
What's Here
Communication ImpairmentsCase/Care ManagementActivities of Daily Living AssessmentHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsDevelopmental DisabilitiesLong Term Care Options CounselingVisual ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesHearing LossHealth ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Support Services - Rural AIDS Action Network - RAAN
- Free, confidential HIV and Hepatitis C testing with same-day results
- Medical case management to support access to care and resources
- Peer and professional support groups covering HIV education, disclosure, wellness, nutrition, stress reduction, harm reduction, and community resources
- Free, confidential HIV and Hepatitis C testing with same-day results
- Medical case management to support access to care and resources
- Peer and professional support groups covering HIV education, disclosure, wellness, nutrition, stress reduction, harm reduction, and community resources
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Kuntz, Carol - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
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Disease Prevention and Control - Dakota County Public Health
Offers various immunizations for adults and children, testing, and disease prevention education.
Programs are offered at low cost to persons who are eligible.
Services include:
?- Childhood lead studies and abatement
- Communicable disease education and surveillance
- Covid-19 Vaccines
- Hepatitis B worksite activities
- HIV and AIDS education
- Immunizations at health fairs and work sites
- Mantoux testing
- Public health nuisance control
- Refugee screening
- Tuberculosis education
Offers various immunizations for adults and children, testing, and disease prevention education.
Programs are offered at low cost to persons who are eligible.
Services include:
?- Childhood lead studies and abatement
- Communicable disease education and surveillance
- Covid-19 Vaccines
- Hepatitis B worksite activities
- HIV and AIDS education
- Immunizations at health fairs and work sites
- Mantoux testing
- Public health nuisance control
- Refugee screening
- Tuberculosis education
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Refugees/Entrants/AsyleesAdult ImmunizationChildhood ImmunizationOutreach ProgramsCOVID-19 Immunization ClinicsHepatitisDisease/Disability InformationLead Poisoning ScreeningAIDS/HIV Prevention CounselingDisease Specific Communicable Disease ControlHIV InfectionsTuberculosisPublic Health DepartmentsAIDS
Independent Living Program - Southeastern Minnesota Center For Independent Living - SEMCIL
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
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Visual ImpairmentsMobile Hotspot DevicesHealth ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesSubstance Use DisordersWorkshops/SymposiumsCenters for Independent LivingPhysical DisabilitiesLife Skills EducationSupport GroupsField Trips/ExcursionsArts/Humanities IssuesCooking ClassesHearing LossGeneral Assistive Technology EquipmentCommunication ImpairmentsIndependent Living Skills InstructionIndividual AdvocacyLearning DisabilitiesDevelopmental Disabilities
Support and Information - Down Syndrome Association of Minnesota
Offers the following services:
- Adult health care management program for adults, age 21 and over
- Annual conference for educators, held annually in October
- Annual conference for grandparents, held annually in May
- Annual conference for youth and adults with Down syndrome, held annually in Spring
- Bi-monthly newsletter
- Education packet
- Expectant parent packet for parents with a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome
- General information available to anyone including educators and other professionals
- Hospital or home visits for new parents by trained persons
- Information packet for grandparents
- Networking with other organizations
- New parent breakfast
- New parent information packet; mailed to all hospitals in Minnesota with English and Spanish versions available
- Regional conference for parents and professionals held every other year
- Resource library with current information on Down syndrome
- Social activities and informational meetings
- Solutions, a newsletter for educators
?- Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
Offers the following services:
- Adult health care management program for adults, age 21 and over
- Annual conference for educators, held annually in October
- Annual conference for grandparents, held annually in May
- Annual conference for youth and adults with Down syndrome, held annually in Spring
- Bi-monthly newsletter
- Education packet
- Expectant parent packet for parents with a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome
- General information available to anyone including educators and other professionals
- Hospital or home visits for new parents by trained persons
- Information packet for grandparents
- Networking with other organizations
- New parent breakfast
- New parent information packet; mailed to all hospitals in Minnesota with English and Spanish versions available
- Regional conference for parents and professionals held every other year
- Resource library with current information on Down syndrome
- Social activities and informational meetings
- Solutions, a newsletter for educators
?- Support groups for parents of children with Down syndrome
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Caregiver and Memory Loss Support Group - Aitkin County CARE, Inc.
Caregivers meet for mutual emotional support, to gain knowledge and to exchange coping skills.
Caregivers meet for mutual emotional support, to gain knowledge and to exchange coping skills.
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MnCHOICES Assessment - Swift County Human Services
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:?
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:?
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
What's Here
Developmental DisabilitiesLearning DisabilitiesHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentLong Term Care Options CounselingHealth ConditionsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsCase/Care ManagementVisual Impairments
Disease Prevention and Control - Meeker County Public Health
- Information and education regarding treatment and eradication of head lice is available. Head lice checks are completed at office.
- Provides immunizations to children, post-secondary students, and adults at a reduced fee and no one is turned away due to inability to pay.
- Public information and education regarding communicable diseases
- Information and education regarding treatment and eradication of head lice is available. Head lice checks are completed at office.
- Provides immunizations to children, post-secondary students, and adults at a reduced fee and no one is turned away due to inability to pay.
- Public information and education regarding communicable diseases
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MnCHOICES Assessment - Meeker County Human Services
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
Home and Community-Based Waivers based on age:
- Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
- Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
What's Here
Visual ImpairmentsDevelopmental DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentLong Term Care Options CounselingMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsCase/Care ManagementHealth ConditionsHearing LossLearning Disabilities
Trudel, Becky and David - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 5
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 5
- Pets
- Smoking outside
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MnCHOICES - Clearwater County Department of Human Services
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
- Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
- Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
A. Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
B. Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or help them learn about other options if they don't qualify for publicly funded programs. It is required to determine eligibility for:
- Community First Services and Supports - CFSS (formerly known as Personal Care Assistance - PCA)
- Home and Community-Based Services Waivers based on age:
A. Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
B. Individuals Under 65 Years Old: Brain Injury Waiver (BI); Community Access for Disability Inclusion Waiver (CADI); Community Alternative Care Waiver (CAC)
- Intellectual and Developmental Disability (IDD) Services (also known as Rule 185 Case Management)
Family, friends, or others can attend the assessment. The assessment is in person at the individual's home or at a place of their choice, and it lasts about two hours.
What's Here
Activities of Daily Living AssessmentCase/Care ManagementHearing LossLong Term Care Options CounselingPhysical DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsLearning DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsDevelopmental DisabilitiesHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesVisual Impairments
