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Specialty Services - Gillette Children's Hospital and Clinics - Burnsville Clinic
- Assistive technology team designs customized orthotics, prostheses, and other adaptive technology
- Child Life Specialists offering techniques for emotional support for children during hospital stay and procedures
- Craniofacial evaluations and treatment for cleft lip/palate, facial paralysis, and other conditions
- Feeding clinic provides evaluation and treatment of difficulty chewing or swallowing
- First seizure clinic provides evaluation of children who've recently had seizures for the first time
- Medical social work
- Neurodiagnostic electroencephalograms (EEG)
- Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery to treat disorders affecting the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
- Pediatric Neuropsychology for disorders of the brain function such as epilepsy and other seizure disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions
- Pediatric Orthopedics to treat bone and muscle problems from neuromuscular conditions
- Pediatric psychiatry for children with disabilities
- Pediatric Rheumatology for children and teens who have a wide variety of complex rheumatic and inflammatory conditions
- Plagiocephaly diagnosis and treatment for infants
- Radiology and diagnostic imaging
- Rehabilitation for brain injuries, spinal injuries, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and motor skill development
- Seating and mobility evaluations for wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment
- Sleep medicine for children with disabilities that affect their sleep
- Spasticity evaluation clinic
- Specialized treatment for cerebral palsy including physical and occupational therapies, orthopedics, neurology, spasticity management, communication assistance, and assistive technology such as braces, wheelchair-seating systems, and other equipment
- Therapy gym, playground, and pool that are accessible
- Virtual rehab therapy
- Assistive technology team designs customized orthotics, prostheses, and other adaptive technology
- Child Life Specialists offering techniques for emotional support for children during hospital stay and procedures
- Craniofacial evaluations and treatment for cleft lip/palate, facial paralysis, and other conditions
- Feeding clinic provides evaluation and treatment of difficulty chewing or swallowing
- First seizure clinic provides evaluation of children who've recently had seizures for the first time
- Medical social work
- Neurodiagnostic electroencephalograms (EEG)
- Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery to treat disorders affecting the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
- Pediatric Neuropsychology for disorders of the brain function such as epilepsy and other seizure disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions
- Pediatric Orthopedics to treat bone and muscle problems from neuromuscular conditions
- Pediatric psychiatry for children with disabilities
- Pediatric Rheumatology for children and teens who have a wide variety of complex rheumatic and inflammatory conditions
- Plagiocephaly diagnosis and treatment for infants
- Radiology and diagnostic imaging
- Rehabilitation for brain injuries, spinal injuries, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and motor skill development
- Seating and mobility evaluations for wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment
- Sleep medicine for children with disabilities that affect their sleep
- Spasticity evaluation clinic
- Specialized treatment for cerebral palsy including physical and occupational therapies, orthopedics, neurology, spasticity management, communication assistance, and assistive technology such as braces, wheelchair-seating systems, and other equipment
- Therapy gym, playground, and pool that are accessible
- Virtual rehab therapy
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Facial Disorders/DisfigurementsFeeding DisordersLupus ErythematosusOrthopedic DisabilitiesChildrenProsthetic DevicesWheelchairs/Wheeled MobilityWheelchair UsersSwallowing DisordersPhysical TherapySpina BifidaMedical Social WorkSclerodermaCondition Specific Rehabilitation ServicesSleep Disorders ClinicsSwimming FacilitiesPlaygroundsSpinal Cord InjuriesInfants/ToddlersSpecialized Pediatric EvaluationBrain InjuriesGymnasiumsTelemedicineWalking AidsChild and Adolescent PsychiatryYoung AdultsEpilepsyPediatricsOccupational TherapyCongenital Brain DefectsNeurological ImpairmentsHealth/Disability Related CounselingCleft Lip/Cleft PalateCerebral Palsy
Housing Support - Western Prairie Human Services
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
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Case Management - Thomas Allen, Inc.
Long-term case management contracts with counties and private individuals to provide coordination of care and services
Long-term case management contracts with counties and private individuals to provide coordination of care and services
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Residential Care Services - ELM Homes
Residential support settings include:
?- Adult foster care homes
- Child foster care homes
- ELM Care Daycare Center (for infants - school-age children)
- PCA (personal care attendant)
- Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class A
- Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class B
- Semi-independent living situations (SILS)
- Supervised living services (SLS)
- Traumatic brain injury program (TBI)
Support services available include:
?- Attending community activities
- Budgeting and finance
- Establishing home routines
- Maintaining and monitoring health and medical care
- Personal care
- Social skills and maintaining healthy relationships
- Teaching practical life skills
Residential support settings include:
?- Adult foster care homes
- Child foster care homes
- ELM Care Daycare Center (for infants - school-age children)
- PCA (personal care attendant)
- Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class A
- Residential homes-(ICF/MR) Class B
- Semi-independent living situations (SILS)
- Supervised living services (SLS)
- Traumatic brain injury program (TBI)
Support services available include:
?- Attending community activities
- Budgeting and finance
- Establishing home routines
- Maintaining and monitoring health and medical care
- Personal care
- Social skills and maintaining healthy relationships
- Teaching practical life skills
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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct
- Adult day services
- Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth
- Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy
- Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills
- Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals
- Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills
- Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer
- Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings
- Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging
- Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support
- Life skills classes and social activities
- Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H
- Traumatic Brain Injury Program
- Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars
- Vocational skill development
- Adult day services
- Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth
- Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy
- Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills
- Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals
- Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills
- Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer
- Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings
- Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging
- Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support
- Life skills classes and social activities
- Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H
- Traumatic Brain Injury Program
- Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars
- Vocational skill development
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Vocational RehabilitationLife Skills EducationDisability Related Center Based EmploymentCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersDevelopmental DisabilitiesAdult Day ProgramsComprehensive Job Assistance CentersSupported EmploymentPhysical DisabilitiesBrain Disorders
Supported Living for Brain Injury Disabilities - Moses Residence
- Accessible, affordable housing and supportive living services for adults with a traumatic brain injury and/or mobility impairment.
- Residents receive case management support, personal care services, independent living skills training and assistance with cooking and cleaning on a 24 hour basis.
- Each resident has a large, private bedroom and access to spacious common areas. Call system to alert professional of resident's needs.
- Accessible, affordable housing and supportive living services for adults with a traumatic brain injury and/or mobility impairment.
- Residents receive case management support, personal care services, independent living skills training and assistance with cooking and cleaning on a 24 hour basis.
- Each resident has a large, private bedroom and access to spacious common areas. Call system to alert professional of resident's needs.
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Residential and Support Services - Hammer Residences
Residential and support services for persons who are developmentally disabled or who have conditions similar to a developmental disability, including traumatic brain injury.
- Case management services with Hennepin County and Medica
- Group homes and apartments in the community with private rooms and ample living space
- Individualized care plans for individuals
- In-home services and semi-independent living skills services
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Residential and support services for persons who are developmentally disabled or who have conditions similar to a developmental disability, including traumatic brain injury.
- Case management services with Hennepin County and Medica
- Group homes and apartments in the community with private rooms and ample living space
- Individualized care plans for individuals
- In-home services and semi-independent living skills services
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Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct
- Adult day services
- Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth
- Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy
- Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills
- Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals
- Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills
- Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer
- Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings
- Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging
- Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support
- Life skills classes and social activities
- Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H
- Traumatic Brain Injury Program
- Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars
- Vocational skill development
- Adult day services
- Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth
- Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy
- Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills
- Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals
- Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills
- Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer
- Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings
- Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging
- Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support
- Life skills classes and social activities
- Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H
- Traumatic Brain Injury Program
- Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars
- Vocational skill development
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Vocational RehabilitationLife Skills EducationDisability Related Center Based EmploymentCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersDevelopmental DisabilitiesAdult Day ProgramsComprehensive Job Assistance CentersSupported EmploymentPhysical DisabilitiesBrain Disorders
Resource Facilitation - Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance
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.
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.
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Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
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Supported Employment Program - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County
- ODC contracts with local companies to perform work at their place of business
- Provides ODC participants and employees with meaningful work and in some cases, results in a transition from supported employment to competitive employment Examples of community based work are: Mobile Work Crews - Jobs such as yard work, cleaning, etc. Enclave (Small work crew) - ODC contracts with an industry and provides a trainer as needed
- Industry provides material and site of work Individual Work Site
- ODC contracts to perform work for just one individual
- The work is done at the place of business and a trainer from ODC will be provided as needed
- ODC contracts with local companies to perform work at their place of business
- Provides ODC participants and employees with meaningful work and in some cases, results in a transition from supported employment to competitive employment Examples of community based work are: Mobile Work Crews - Jobs such as yard work, cleaning, etc. Enclave (Small work crew) - ODC contracts with an industry and provides a trainer as needed
- Industry provides material and site of work Individual Work Site
- ODC contracts to perform work for just one individual
- The work is done at the place of business and a trainer from ODC will be provided as needed
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Employee Development Services - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County
Program may last from 2 to 8 weeks and is designed to help an individual in the development of: - Appropriate work skills - Attitudes Behaviors such as: - Punctuality - Regular attendance - Safety - Endurance - Attention span - Appropriate attitudes towards supervision and co-workers - Achievement oriented behaviors - Job seeking skills - Job placement - Quality workmanship - Work ethics
Program may last from 2 to 8 weeks and is designed to help an individual in the development of: - Appropriate work skills - Attitudes Behaviors such as: - Punctuality - Regular attendance - Safety - Endurance - Attention span - Appropriate attitudes towards supervision and co-workers - Achievement oriented behaviors - Job seeking skills - Job placement - Quality workmanship - Work ethics
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Housing Support - Douglas County Health and Human Services
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
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Emergency Department - Essentia Health - Virginia
Emergency medicine and level IV trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
- ?Blunt trauma
- ?Brain injury
- ?Chest pain or pressure
- ?Difficulty breathing
- ?Gunshot wound
- ?Injuries from a serious car accident
- ?Injuries from a serious fall
- ?Losing consciousness
- ?Major burns
- ?Mental health crisis
- ?Seizure
- ?Severe abdominal pain or pressure
- ?Sexual assault
- ?Stab wound
- ?Suicidal thoughts
- ?Suspected fracture (broken bone)
- ?Trouble speaking
- ?Uncontrolled bleeding
- ?Weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance or coordination
Emergency medicine and level IV trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
- ?Blunt trauma
- ?Brain injury
- ?Chest pain or pressure
- ?Difficulty breathing
- ?Gunshot wound
- ?Injuries from a serious car accident
- ?Injuries from a serious fall
- ?Losing consciousness
- ?Major burns
- ?Mental health crisis
- ?Seizure
- ?Severe abdominal pain or pressure
- ?Sexual assault
- ?Stab wound
- ?Suicidal thoughts
- ?Suspected fracture (broken bone)
- ?Trouble speaking
- ?Uncontrolled bleeding
- ?Weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance or coordination
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Case Management - Thomas Allen, Inc.
Long-term case management contracts with counties and private individuals to provide coordination of care and services
Long-term case management contracts with counties and private individuals to provide coordination of care and services
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Shared Living for Brain Injury Program - Accessible Space - Metro Area
Adult foster care for adults with brain injuries or similiar disability. Services include residential housing, meals, personal care, behavior supports, assistance in scheduling therapeutic sessions, money management, and social/recreational activities. Assistance with goals to live independently. Minnesota locations:
- Cedar Home, 2461 Cedar Avenue, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
- Flintwood Home, 12330 Flintwood Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
- Magnolia Home, 12455 Magnolia Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
- Silver Lake Home, 3512 Silver Lake Road, St Anthony, MN 55418
- Snelling Home, 1746 Snelling Avenue North, Falcon Heights, MN 55113
- Van Buren Home, 8706 Van Buren Street NE, Blaine, MN 55434
Adult foster care for adults with brain injuries or similiar disability. Services include residential housing, meals, personal care, behavior supports, assistance in scheduling therapeutic sessions, money management, and social/recreational activities. Assistance with goals to live independently. Minnesota locations:
- Cedar Home, 2461 Cedar Avenue, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
- Flintwood Home, 12330 Flintwood Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
- Magnolia Home, 12455 Magnolia Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55448
- Silver Lake Home, 3512 Silver Lake Road, St Anthony, MN 55418
- Snelling Home, 1746 Snelling Avenue North, Falcon Heights, MN 55113
- Van Buren Home, 8706 Van Buren Street NE, Blaine, MN 55434
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Residential and Support Services - Hammer Residences
Residential and support services for persons who are developmentally disabled or who have conditions similar to a developmental disability, including traumatic brain injury.
- Case management services with Hennepin County and Medica
- Group homes and apartments in the community with private rooms and ample living space
- Individualized care plans for individuals
- In-home services and semi-independent living skills services
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Residential and support services for persons who are developmentally disabled or who have conditions similar to a developmental disability, including traumatic brain injury.
- Case management services with Hennepin County and Medica
- Group homes and apartments in the community with private rooms and ample living space
- Individualized care plans for individuals
- In-home services and semi-independent living skills services
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Job Placement Services - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County
- Once ODC trainees and employees are ready for employment, individualized job seeking/job retention skills are taught
- The ODC placement staff works closely with each person during the placement process so that exploring job resources, writing resumes, and job interviewing become lifelong skills
- Two-week evaluations within private companies can be used
- This allows an employer to critique the participant's performance without obligation to hire and provides the individual useful appraisal information
- ODC staff provide consultation and follow-up services for those moving into community employment to assure a smooth transition
- Once ODC trainees and employees are ready for employment, individualized job seeking/job retention skills are taught
- The ODC placement staff works closely with each person during the placement process so that exploring job resources, writing resumes, and job interviewing become lifelong skills
- Two-week evaluations within private companies can be used
- This allows an employer to critique the participant's performance without obligation to hire and provides the individual useful appraisal information
- ODC staff provide consultation and follow-up services for those moving into community employment to assure a smooth transition
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Vocational Assessment (EPS) - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County
An orderly and organized program lasting (2) two to (4) four weeks using work for the purpose of determining the following employability factors: - Social Development - Grooming and Hygiene - Work Personality - Work Habits - Physical Tolerance - Performance Rate
An orderly and organized program lasting (2) two to (4) four weeks using work for the purpose of determining the following employability factors: - Social Development - Grooming and Hygiene - Work Personality - Work Habits - Physical Tolerance - Performance Rate
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Housing Support - Western Prairie Human Services
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:
- Arranging for medical and social services
- Arranging for meetings and appointments
- Assistance with transportation
- Medication reminders
The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
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Epilepsy Mental Health Services - People Incorporated
Provides services for adults and adolescents ages 14 years or older who have severe seizure disorders. Services are person-centered and help each individual reach their goals.
Connecting people to service providers:
- Refer people to providers such as neurologists, disability benefits attorneys, in-home nurses, employment coaches, and medical and mental health providers
- Walk individuals through the processes of becoming eligible for services such as Medical Assistance (MA) and disability certification
Helping people develop independent living skills:
- Develop and practice routines for managing medications
- Learn and use online disability navigation tools
- Practice tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking, and meal planning
- Search and apply for housing
- Take steps to improve health and wellness
- Track seizure information and learn how to communicate that to neurology providers
Provides services for adults and adolescents ages 14 years or older who have severe seizure disorders. Services are person-centered and help each individual reach their goals.
Connecting people to service providers:
- Refer people to providers such as neurologists, disability benefits attorneys, in-home nurses, employment coaches, and medical and mental health providers
- Walk individuals through the processes of becoming eligible for services such as Medical Assistance (MA) and disability certification
Helping people develop independent living skills:
- Develop and practice routines for managing medications
- Learn and use online disability navigation tools
- Practice tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking, and meal planning
- Search and apply for housing
- Take steps to improve health and wellness
- Track seizure information and learn how to communicate that to neurology providers
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Support Groups - Allina Health - United Hospital
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
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
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Parent Support GroupsBrain TumorsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsParkinson's DiseaseMastectomy PatientsIndividuals/Families Affected by Perinatal LossCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsGeneralized Anxiety DisorderStrokeDepressionNew ParentsBreast CancerLung CancerBereaved Parent Support Groups
Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.
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Rent Subsidized Accessible Housing - Accessible Space - Metro Area
Rent subsidized accessible housing for adults with physical disabilities, mobility impairment, or traumatic brain injury. Apartment locations are:
- Arlington Gardens (202), 110 Arlington Avenue West, St. Paul 55117
- Autumn Trails of Rogers (202), 21845 129th Avenue North, Rogers 55374
- Becker Avenue Apartments, 1409 Becker Avenue SE, Wilmar 56201
- Bostrom Terrace, 1680 Eastwood Road SE, Rochester 55904
- Buffalo Ridge Apartments (202), 2107 Nobles Street, Worthington 56187
- Burke Apartments, 720 Maplegrove Road, Duluth 55811
- David F. Day Apartments (202), 1221 22nd Street South, Sartell 56377
- Henry Courts I, 8650 Aldrich Avenue South, Bloomington 55420
- Henry Courts II, 134-154 Western Avenue South, St. Paul 55102
- Hope Village Apartments, 243 Sundance Road, Sartell 56377
- Heirloom Courts, 100 Heirloom Avenue, Hudson, WI 54016
- Hillcrest Apartments, 1370 Curve Crest Boulevard, Stillwater 55082
- Iglehart, 814 Iglehart Avenue, St. Paul 55104
- Kay Knutson Apartments, 905 Eldorado Street SE, Owatonna 55060
- Kenosha Drive Apartments (202), 3461 Kenosha Drive NW, Rochester 55901
- Leah's Apartments, 12721 Greenwood Drive, Burnsville 55337
- Maple Trail Apartments(202), 165 24th Place NW Owatonna 55060
- Meadow Trails Apartments(202), 21875 129th Avenue North, Rogers 55374
- Moses Residence, 220 17th Street NW, Grand Rapids 55744
- Northern Lights Apartments, 511 D Street SE, Brainerd 56401
- Pesch Place, 2000 Mary Hills Drive Golden Valley 55422
- Pine Grove Apartments, 4082 Haines Road, Duluth 55811
- Prairie Sky Apartments, 1701 8th Street NW, Austin 55912
- Quarry Heights, 2051 Quarry Road, St. Cloud 56301
- Redruth Valley Apartments, 6801 Redruth Street, Duluth 55807
- River Bluff Apartments, 1020 Bluff Avenue East, Shakopee 55379
- River Winds Apartments, 303 Jewett Street, Marshall 56258
- Roselawn Village Apartments, 1074 Roselawn Avenue West, Roseville 55113
- Selby, 825 Selby Avenue, St. Paul 55104
- Superior View Apartments, 1022 Junction Avenue, Duluth 55812
- Tribute Commons, 123 Heritage Boulevard, Hudson, WI 54016
- Washington Avenue Apartments (202), 608 Washington Avenue, Albert Lea 56007
- West Apartments, 1501 143rd Street West, Burnsville 55306
- Winston Courts, 710 East 31st Street, Hibbing 55746
Accessible subsidized housing also available in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wyoming
Rent subsidized accessible housing for adults with physical disabilities, mobility impairment, or traumatic brain injury. Apartment locations are:
- Arlington Gardens (202), 110 Arlington Avenue West, St. Paul 55117
- Autumn Trails of Rogers (202), 21845 129th Avenue North, Rogers 55374
- Becker Avenue Apartments, 1409 Becker Avenue SE, Wilmar 56201
- Bostrom Terrace, 1680 Eastwood Road SE, Rochester 55904
- Buffalo Ridge Apartments (202), 2107 Nobles Street, Worthington 56187
- Burke Apartments, 720 Maplegrove Road, Duluth 55811
- David F. Day Apartments (202), 1221 22nd Street South, Sartell 56377
- Henry Courts I, 8650 Aldrich Avenue South, Bloomington 55420
- Henry Courts II, 134-154 Western Avenue South, St. Paul 55102
- Hope Village Apartments, 243 Sundance Road, Sartell 56377
- Heirloom Courts, 100 Heirloom Avenue, Hudson, WI 54016
- Hillcrest Apartments, 1370 Curve Crest Boulevard, Stillwater 55082
- Iglehart, 814 Iglehart Avenue, St. Paul 55104
- Kay Knutson Apartments, 905 Eldorado Street SE, Owatonna 55060
- Kenosha Drive Apartments (202), 3461 Kenosha Drive NW, Rochester 55901
- Leah's Apartments, 12721 Greenwood Drive, Burnsville 55337
- Maple Trail Apartments(202), 165 24th Place NW Owatonna 55060
- Meadow Trails Apartments(202), 21875 129th Avenue North, Rogers 55374
- Moses Residence, 220 17th Street NW, Grand Rapids 55744
- Northern Lights Apartments, 511 D Street SE, Brainerd 56401
- Pesch Place, 2000 Mary Hills Drive Golden Valley 55422
- Pine Grove Apartments, 4082 Haines Road, Duluth 55811
- Prairie Sky Apartments, 1701 8th Street NW, Austin 55912
- Quarry Heights, 2051 Quarry Road, St. Cloud 56301
- Redruth Valley Apartments, 6801 Redruth Street, Duluth 55807
- River Bluff Apartments, 1020 Bluff Avenue East, Shakopee 55379
- River Winds Apartments, 303 Jewett Street, Marshall 56258
- Roselawn Village Apartments, 1074 Roselawn Avenue West, Roseville 55113
- Selby, 825 Selby Avenue, St. Paul 55104
- Superior View Apartments, 1022 Junction Avenue, Duluth 55812
- Tribute Commons, 123 Heritage Boulevard, Hudson, WI 54016
- Washington Avenue Apartments (202), 608 Washington Avenue, Albert Lea 56007
- West Apartments, 1501 143rd Street West, Burnsville 55306
- Winston Courts, 710 East 31st Street, Hibbing 55746
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