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2201 Keenan Drive, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Minnesota Licensed 54 bed skilled nursing facility
  • Medicare and Medicaid certified
  • 24 hour nursing services
  • Restorative Nursing
  • Registered Dietitian
  • Incontinence Care
  • On site Occupational Therapy
  • On site Physical Therapy
  • Personal Care
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Intergenerational Activities
  • Linen Laundry Services
  • Religious Services
  • Stylist/Beautician
  • Transportation
  • Cable Access
  • Dining Room
  • Handling of personal funds
  • 3 Meals a day and snack prepared on site
  • Special diets
  • Memory Care Minnesota Licensed Bed Capacity: Nursing Home Beds = 54 Federally Certified Beds: Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds = 54
927 Churchill Street West, Stillwater, MN 55082
Provides comprehensive services from general breast health and prevention to the latest cancer treatments. Services include:
  • Breast screening
  • Chemotherapy
  • Digital mammography
  • Genetic counseling
  • Hormonal therapy
  • Lymphedema services
?- Physical therapies
  • Prevention and education
  • Surgery: General, plastic, and reconstructive
?- Ultrasounds
515 King Street, Suite 310, Alexandria, VA 22314
Provides a secure online portal and a helpline free of charge to support individuals navigating their prostate cancer journey. Services include:
  • Assistance with navigating insurance coverage options of patients and helping resolve issues with their insurance company. Secure access to care if individuals are uninsured.
  • Ensure access to care and benefits such as Social Security Disability (SSI or SSDI) or state disability benefits, employer-sponsored benefits, sick leave, short-term and long-term disability, and COBRA.
  • Finding resources for financial aid and/or prescription drug assistance programs
  • Help with applying for programs that pay for basic needs expenses
  • Secure online portal to connect with a ZERO360 case manager. Case managers can work with individuals to help negotiate free or reduced-cost treatment or set up payment plans.
Provides peer-to-peer support that connects blood cancer patients and their loved ones with trained peer volunteers who have faced a similar diagnosis to foster understanding and meaningful conversation. Volunteers are equipped with basic counseling skills, updated resource knowledge, and a commitment to confidentiality, providing emotional support and insights that help both patients and families feel less alone during their journey.
19955 Forest Road North, Forest Lake, MN 55025
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.
109 South 5th Street, Suite 700, Marshall, MN 56258
Advocacy and training services to assist in developing or enhancing daily living skills to attain or maintain the desired level of independent functioning. Services may include:
  • Communication skill development
  • Employment skills
?- Finance skill development
  • Information and referral resources
  • Independent living assessments
  • Post-secondary education exploration
  • Personal growth and self-help training
  • Peer counseling
  • Self-care and daily living skill development
  • Transportation information including assisting individuals in studying the Minnesota Drivers Manual
  • Youth transition services
10560 Wayzata Boulevard, Minnetonka, MN 55305
Provides social and emotional support that is professionally facilitated and designed by and for those who know first-hand what living with cancer requires. Encourages members to create a customized plan based on their personal needs and wants. Program offerings include:
  • Support: Personalized screening and care planning, group support for people living with cancer and for family and friends; special programming for children and teens.
  • Education: Lectures and interactive sessions on issues specific to cancers, skills and tools classes, workshops and internet radio program (Frankly Speaking About Cancer, every Tuesday, 2 pm Central on VoiceAmerica Network at www.voiceamerica.com) and online resources and The Living Room online support community.
  • Health Lifestyle: Mind-body programs, exercise and yoga, expressive arts, and nutrition programs.
  • Social Opportunities: Potlucks, laugh fests, movie nights, and special events for families and young children.
  • Information and Referral: Resource library for support and management skills and links to other community services.
  • Clubhouse: Caring and supportive, home-like healing environment
  • A Place for Kids and Teens: Noogieland for kids and Mixed Media/Teen Area for young adults. Kids and teens living with cancer and their family members receive support and special programming.
  • A Place for Adults: Helps bring families and friends together who can lend and give support to the individual living with cancer. An action plan is developed for family and friends.
122 West Franklin Avenue , Suite 518, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Program is designed to identify HIV positive individuals who are not receiving care and work to get them back into care.
320 3rd Street NW, Faribault, MN 55021
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.
103 North Main Street, Mahnomen, MN 56557
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.
333 Smith Avenue North, Saint Paul, MN 55102
Various support groups. Call for current list and times. Groups include:
  • Brain tumor support group
  • Caregivers support group
  • Lung cancer group
  • New Parent Connection
  • Parkinson's Disease support group
  • Pregnancy and infant loss support
  • Reach to Recovery for women recovering from breast surgery
  • Stroke support group
  • Way to Wellness for depression and anxiety
412 North Nicollet, Blue Earth, MN 56013
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.
345 10th Avenue, Granite Falls, MN 56241
  • Assistance with personal care
  • Certified diabetic educator
  • Discharge planning
  • Help with a home exercise program and use of adaptive equipment
  • Home health aide
  • IV therapy
  • Light housekeeping and meal preparation
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies
  • Respite
  • Skilled nursing
  • Ventilator care
607 West Main Street, Suite 100, Marshall, MN 56258
The assessment helps determine public programs that might pay for an individual's long-term services and supports or helps 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.
411 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea, MN 56007
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.
1601 Golf Course Road, Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Offering support and education to people who have cancer, have had cancer, family members, friends and children
2277 Highway 36 West, Suite 200, Roseville, MN 55113
Free, two-year telephone support program provides education and connection to supports and services to assist people throughout Minnesota in navigating life after brain injury. Participants receive scheduled calls over two years to help problem-solve issues and identify resources to help them transition back to family life, work, school, and the community while achieving the greatest level of independence possible. Referrals also provided to a statewide network of support groups for persons with brain injury, their families and friends.
88 South Park Avenue, Le Center, MN 56057
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.
490 Concordia Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55103
Offers a support group program to connect with others led by trained facilitators in-person or virtually. Services include:
  • Respiratory support groups for adults with chronic lung disease and asthma
  • Continuing education for health professionals and teachers
  • Minnesota Asthma Coalition: Statewide network working to collectively work on asthma related issues
??- Public education (publications, pamphlets)
2100 3rd Avenue, Suite 500, Anoka, MN 55303-9945
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.
411 Hiawatha Drive East, Wabasha, MN 55981
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.
2277 Highway 36, Suite 170, Roseville, MN 55113
  • Public education/information
  • Research
  • Annual education fair
  • Quarterly newsletter (for members)
  • Pamphlets, brochures, books, videos
  • One-on-one mentoring for those newly diagnosed
  • Professional medical information
  • Camp Oasis at Camp Heartland - Residential camp for any child with medically stable Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis
315 10th Street, Worthington, MN 56187
Public Health staff provides information and education to enable residents to lead healthy lifestyles for themselves and their families. Services include:
  • Emergency preparedness to prevent, protect against, and quickly respond to and recover from health emergencies. Emergencies include infectious disease outbreaks/pandemics, severe weather, natural disasters, power outages, incidents resulting in mass casualties, toxic chemical or radiological releases, and acts of bioterrorism.
  • General education about communicable diseases and immunizations to groups and individuals
  • HIV education and information
  • Immunization services to children and adults that are not covered by insurance or Medical Assistance (MA)
  • Seasonal flu information
  • Tuberculosis screening, follow-up, and case management to individuals suspected of having or currently have active Tuberculosis