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Provides services to persons with Huntington's Disease and their families. Services include: - Clinical trials - DNA blood banking and pre-symptomatic testing available - Evaluates and treats patients for Huntington's disease - Genetic counseling - Individual and family supportive counseling - Occupational, physical and speech/language therapy - Social Services: Evaluates and assist with daily care planning, financial, residentials and referrals

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Health/Disability Related Counseling
Genetic Counseling
Clinical Trials
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Huntington's Disease
Physical Therapy
Speech and Language Pathology
Families/Friends of People With Disabilities
Occupational Therapy
Long-term care services are provided 24 hours/7 days a week offering on-site licensed therapists, social and spiritual activities, personalized care, nutritious meals, trips to barbershops and salons, and care planning with family. Long-term care specialty care units include: - Memory care - Men's behavioral care - Huntington's Disease care

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Nursing Facilities
Huntington's Disease
Dementia
Substance Use Disorders
Co-Occurring Disorders
Chronic/Severe Mental Illness
Men
Alzheimer's Disease
Residential care homes in Roseville and Shoreview provide personal assisted living and memory care. Homes are designed to keep the staff to resident ratio low to provide high levels of interaction and support. - Activities and recreational programming tailored to each individual's interests - Flat rate pricing includes on-site doctor's visits, transportation and attendant at other medical appointments, transportation to activities in the community, laundry, cooking, meals, snacks, cleaning. Can do 1- and 2-person transfers, foyer lifts, incontinence care, and most medical conditions. Hospice care can be added as an end of life service when needed.

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Multiple Sclerosis
Older Adults
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Alzheimer's Disease
Adult Residential Care Homes
Huntington's Disease
Dementia
Operates group homes located in 58 sites throughout the five-county suburban Twin Cities: - 2 - 6 person homes in suburban locations for those with disabilities; typical ratio of two staff for four residents - ACR keeps residents actively engaged in the community with activities that are meaningful to clients - Each client typically has their own bedroom and the rest of the home is shared - Each home has a live-in supervisor which helps to keep knowledgeable communication with loved ones as a component of care - Most homes are wheelchair accessible, and have an accessible van. Will make and take individuals to doctor's appointments and other activities. - Supports clients with g/j tubes, ostomies, catheters, oxygen, nebulizers, vest treatments, individuals who require range-of-motion and other therapies such as standing frames, braces, and mechanical transfers.

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Alzheimer's Disease
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Neurological Impairments
Physical Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Stroke
Nonambulatory
Huntington's Disease
Lung Disease
Multiple Sclerosis
Brain Injuries
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities

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