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Partial Hospitalization Program - Ramsey County Mental Health Center

Short-term treatment designed to help individuals with acute psychiatric symptoms who would otherwise require hospitalization. The program is suited for those individuals whose psychiatric problems require less than 24 hours treatment and are able to stay in the their own homes overnight. The program offers psychiatric treatment, medication management, and therapy through an individual treatment plan. Treatment components include group and individual psychotherapy, skills building, and health education designed to increase coping skills. Groups meet Monday - Friday for 6 hours per day.

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Adult Case Management - Brightwater Health

Coordinates service delivery and assists adults with mental illness to obtain services and supports needed to live successfully in the community.

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Northside Community Support Program - People Incorporated

Provides a drop-in center for individuals with mental illnesses. Activities and services include: - Assistance with paperwork related to benefits (SSI, food support, employment applications) - Family education - Outreach and linkage to other programs and agencies - Peer support services - Recreational activities - Resources for housing programs - Supportive counseling - Social and recreational activities

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Treatment and Recovery Services - Avivo

Chemical Health Assessments provided to people who meet eligibility guidelines, and Comprehensive Assessments once people are enrolled in Avivo's treatment program. - Family outpatient treatment (with housing option) for pregnant and/or parenting women with dependent children ages 0 - 17. (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis). - Individual, gender-specific outpatient treatment with housing option (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or a co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis). - People in Avivo's treatment and recovery programs are eligible for enrollment in career education programs and employment services, as well as housing support. - Intensive Outpatient 245G Treatment Program for people who have a chemical health diagnosis and/or who have co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnoses. - Access to Avivo's other wraparound services, such as career education, Mental Health Clinic, housing supports, and family and employment services.

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Drop In Center - Hope House - Bemidji

A drop-in center which provides an informal family setting where consumers meet to socialize and learn social skills. Support and recreational groups are offered.

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Mental Health Services - Western Mental Health Center

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

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Homeless Services - Range Mental Health Center

Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24. NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).

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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

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Targeted Case Management - Adults - Lakeland Mental Health Center

Assists adults with a serious and persistent mental illness in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and housing services within the community. Case managers meet with clients at a variety of community locations, including residences that are convenient and easily accessible for those involved in the program.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Hope House - Bemidji

ARMHS groups offered: - Interpersonal Communication skills - Community Resource and Integration Skills - Healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives - Cooking/nutrition - Employment related skills - Household management - Budgeting/shopping - Mental illness symptom management skills - Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills

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Residential Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Fergus Falls

Licensed to provide 24-hour residential services. Focus is on maintaining placement stability and promoting independence and community integration. Residential support services: - 24-hour crisis intervention - Comprehensive behavioral assessment intervention - Diagnostic assessments - Dialectical behavior therapy - Functional skill assessment - Independent Living Skills training (ILS) through a service agreement by the county case manager - Individual, group and family therapy - Mental health care management - On-site nursing - Psychiatric consultation and medication management - Rehabilitative mental health services (such as CTSS and ARMHS) - Risk management assessment Corporate foster care provides 24-hour care in individual and small group community settings designed to offer: - Crisis on-call support needs - High behavioral management needs - Interrupted placement histories

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Mental Health Center - Freeborn County Human Services

Provides mental health services to individuals in need. Services include: - Crisis line available for individuals experiencing a mental health crisis, behavioral crisis, and/or substance use - Individual psychotherapy - Medication management - Psychological evaluations - Psychiatric evaluations - Referrals to other agencies within the community for additional support and treatment

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Adult Mental Health Case Management - Stearns County Human Services - Financial and Social Services Division

Provides case management services to individuals living with a mental illness who need help accessing services and support within the community

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Housing First Solution, The - Supportive Living Solutions

Provides services designed to aid those struggling with long-term homelessness and includes: - Fully furnished, newly remodeled efficiency apartment - Meals, laundry facilities, and personalized assistance with living skills such as laundry, job seeking, education, appointments, and financial planning - Provides services at various sites throughout Hennepin County

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Adult Mental Health - Targeted Case Management - Accend Services

Services to assist adults with serious and persistent mental illness gain access to needed services such as: - Medical - Social - Educational - Vocational - Other necessary services as they relate to the recipient's mental health needs Services include developing a functional assessment and individual community support plan, referring and assisting recipients in obtaining needed mental health and other services, ensuring coordination of services, and monitoring the delivery of services

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Adult Mental Health - Targeted Case Management - Accend Services

Services to assist adults with serious and persistent mental illness gain access to needed services such as: - Medical - Social - Educational - Vocational - Other necessary services as they relate to the recipient's mental health needs Services include developing a functional assessment and individual community support plan, referring and assisting recipients in obtaining needed mental health and other services, ensuring coordination of services, and monitoring the delivery of services

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Julien, Jason and Shyla - Itasca County Adult Foster Care

- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill males - Capacity of 3 - 1 Dog - No smoking

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Community Support Program - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community. Services: - Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living ?- Benefits screening assistance - Employment assistance - Information on educational opportunities - Long term case management - Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction) - Transportation provided to the center

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Homeless Services - Range Mental Health Center

Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24. NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).

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Community Support Program - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community. Services: - Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living ?- Benefits screening assistance - Employment assistance - Information on educational opportunities - Long term case management - Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction) - Transportation provided to the center

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Short Term Crisis Stabilization - Productive Alternatives

Residential facility focused on mental health offering short-term stays (10 days or less, unless extended as needed). Services include working with individuals to build coping skills, crisis prevention plan, and discharge plan with resources.

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Residential Services - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Alexandria

Licensed to provide 24-hour residential services. Focus is on maintaining placement stability and promoting independence and community integration. Residential support services: - 24-hour crisis intervention - Comprehensive behavioral assessment intervention - Diagnostic assessments - Dialectical behavior therapy - Functional skill assessment - Independent Living Skills training (ILS) through a service agreement by the county case manager - Individual, group and family therapy - Mental health care management - On-site nursing - Psychiatric consultation and medication management - Rehabilitative mental health services (such as CTSS and ARMHS) - Risk management assessment Corporate foster care provides 24-hour care in individual and small group community settings designed to offer: - Crisis on-call support needs - High behavioral management needs - Interrupted placement histories

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Community Support Program - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics

Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community. Services: - Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living ?- Benefits screening assistance - Employment assistance - Information on educational opportunities - Long term case management - Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction) - Transportation provided to the center

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High Fidelity Wraparound Services - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin

Provides supportive services for youth and their families with complex mental health needs by focusing on their strengths and support system including a team-based care coordination process that honors and builds on family culture. Wraparound Care Coordinators are trained Children's Targeted Mental Health Case Managers and certified as Wraparound providers. They help families develop their plan, build their team of informal and formal supports, and facilitate the process. Certified Family Peer Specialists provide support to families encountering children's mental health challenges and partner with Care Coordinators to support families.

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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

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