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Transitional Services and Nursing Home Relocation - Metropolitan Center for Independent Living

Transitional Services: Individuals receive damage deposits, essential furniture, household supplies, and moving assistance to help transition into their own home in the community. ?Nursing Home Relocation (NHR): Assists people who wish to move out of a licensed facility into stable community housing. Staff will research options based on the individual's preferences, then create a timeline, relocation plan, help identify needed community support, and manage all aspects for a seamless move. - Also helps secure medical, social services, and support needed to help an individual live as independently as possible. Those services can include hiring a personal care attendant (PCA) who can help with essential daily activities like bathing, dressing, and eating.

What's Here

Learning Disabilities
Substance Use Disorders
Case/Care Management
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Visual Impairments
Developmental Disabilities
Hearing Loss
Nursing Facility Residents
Communication Impairments
Health Conditions
Physical Disabilities

Assisted Living, Rehabilitation, and Long Term Care Services - Essentia Health - Prairie Pines Community

Provides a variety of services: - Activities - Dietary services - Long term care for individuals unable to care for themselves - Short term rehabilitation services - Social work services

What's Here

Nursing Facilities
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Nursing Facility Residents
Assisted Living Facilities

Assisted Living, Rehabilitation, and Long Term Care Services - Essentia Health - Prairie Pines Community

Provides a variety of services: - Activities - Dietary services - Long term care for individuals unable to care for themselves - Short term rehabilitation services - Social work services

What's Here

Nursing Facilities
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Nursing Facility Residents
Assisted Living Facilities

Care Trak - Itasca County Sheriff

Care Trak equipment is designed for individuals with special needs, such as Alzheimer's disease and Autism who wander from their home or care unit Care Trak is: - Simple: No buttons to activate search - Practical: System is small, It is worn on a 24 hours/7 days a week basis on the wrist or ankle and cannot come off. Highly water and shock resistant - Safe: System not affected by clouds, trees or buildings - Reliable: No GPS, no mobile phones, no bulky equipment - Proven: Over 2,000 documented rescues in the United States You own it with no outside control of your program. No software to buy. No annual dues, subscriptions or rental plans

What's Here

Personal Alarm Systems
Older Adults
Autism Spectrum Disorder
Moderate Alzheimer's Disease
Severe Alzheimer's Disease
Nursing Facility Residents

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