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Acute Rehab Services - Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital
Minnesota Licensed skilled nursing in a 14-Bed Rehab service Federally Certified Beds: Medicare Hospital Beds = 50, Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds - Acute Rehabilitation Unit: 14 bed opens July 1st, 2004 - Hospice - On site Occupational Therapy - On Site Physical Therapy - Skilled Nursing - Speech Therapy - Family Council Services - Linen Laundry Service - Personal Laundry Service - Religious Services - Social Activities - Stylist/Beautician - Cable Access - On site beauty salon - On site chapel - Off street parking
Minnesota Licensed skilled nursing in a 14-Bed Rehab service Federally Certified Beds: Medicare Hospital Beds = 50, Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds - Acute Rehabilitation Unit: 14 bed opens July 1st, 2004 - Hospice - On site Occupational Therapy - On Site Physical Therapy - Skilled Nursing - Speech Therapy - Family Council Services - Linen Laundry Service - Personal Laundry Service - Religious Services - Social Activities - Stylist/Beautician - Cable Access - On site beauty salon - On site chapel - Off street parking
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Healthy Aging and Caregiving Services - Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Offers personalized caregiver support for those caring for older adults and individuals living with a disability. Services provided:
- Caregiving counseling with a trained caregiver consultant to help caregivers assess, build a tailored plan, and guide them to reach goals and make decisions
- Caregiver support groups to find connection and support
- Consultation to determine needs and challenges
- Information and community resources for additional assistance
Offers personalized caregiver support for those caring for older adults and individuals living with a disability. Services provided:
- Caregiving counseling with a trained caregiver consultant to help caregivers assess, build a tailored plan, and guide them to reach goals and make decisions
- Caregiver support groups to find connection and support
- Consultation to determine needs and challenges
- Information and community resources for additional assistance
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Resources and Supportive Services - Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living
Advocacy Services:
- The center advocates in areas of civil and human rights, employment/disability benefits, housing, transportation, and on the state, local, and federal levels
Equipment Loaner Closet:
- Loans a range of home medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, power chairs, canes, transfer benches, raised toilet seats, and more. Equipment are available on a first come first served basis and will hold equipment for a 24-hour period.
- Swap Shop: A self-directed equipment listing available for persons shopping/looking for used equipment.
Information and Referral:
- Up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region
- Other Services: Includes disability benefits application assistance, housing assistance, emergency disaster preparedness plan, and more
Nursing Facility Transition:
- Assist individuals living with a disability to identify in transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings with the goal of preventing institutionalization
Peer Support:
- Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and work to create a unique plan to achieve those goals
- Match interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving, social skills, and more
Personal Assistance:
- Offer skills instruction curriculum for individuals living with a disability the fundamentals of managing their personal attendant care including how to hire, manage, and more
Recreational Groups:
- Holds various events for individuals with a disability or a health condition to meet and socialize with others through dances, parties, picnics, and outings
Staying and Aging in Place/Accessibility Assistance:
- Offers accessible modification assistance and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence in people's homes and businesses
Support Groups:
- Various support groups are available to individuals who want learn more about their particular disability, wanting peer support, or first-hand information on how to manage their disability. Some support groups are directly coordinated by Options and others are independent.
Youth Transition Services:
- Assist youth ages 14 - 22 years who are transitioning from high school into the next phase of their life with learning the skills necessary and acquiring the resources needed to be successful
Advocacy Services:
- The center advocates in areas of civil and human rights, employment/disability benefits, housing, transportation, and on the state, local, and federal levels
Equipment Loaner Closet:
- Loans a range of home medical equipment including wheelchairs, walkers, power chairs, canes, transfer benches, raised toilet seats, and more. Equipment are available on a first come first served basis and will hold equipment for a 24-hour period.
- Swap Shop: A self-directed equipment listing available for persons shopping/looking for used equipment.
Information and Referral:
- Up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region
- Other Services: Includes disability benefits application assistance, housing assistance, emergency disaster preparedness plan, and more
Nursing Facility Transition:
- Assist individuals living with a disability to identify in transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings with the goal of preventing institutionalization
Peer Support:
- Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and work to create a unique plan to achieve those goals
- Match interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving, social skills, and more
Personal Assistance:
- Offer skills instruction curriculum for individuals living with a disability the fundamentals of managing their personal attendant care including how to hire, manage, and more
Recreational Groups:
- Holds various events for individuals with a disability or a health condition to meet and socialize with others through dances, parties, picnics, and outings
Staying and Aging in Place/Accessibility Assistance:
- Offers accessible modification assistance and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence in people's homes and businesses
Support Groups:
- Various support groups are available to individuals who want learn more about their particular disability, wanting peer support, or first-hand information on how to manage their disability. Some support groups are directly coordinated by Options and others are independent.
Youth Transition Services:
- Assist youth ages 14 - 22 years who are transitioning from high school into the next phase of their life with learning the skills necessary and acquiring the resources needed to be successful
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Toileting AidsDisabilities and Health ConditionsSocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsCase/Care Management ReferralsAdapted Sports/GamesSpecialized Information and ReferralEmergency Preparedness and Response PlanningDaily Living AidsYoung AdultsAssistive Technology Equipment SalesWheelchairs/Wheeled MobilityIndividual AdvocacyHousing Search AssistancePeer Role Model ProgramsGeneral Medical Equipment/Supplies ProvisionMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsWalking AidsSenior Housing Information and ReferralAssistive Technology Equipment LoanLife Skills EducationHome Modification ConsultationHealth/Disability Related Social ClubsAdolescentsIndependent Living Skills InstructionCase/Care ManagementAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersOlder AdultsPhysical DisabilitiesCenters for Independent LivingDevelopmental DisabilitiesAccessibility InformationNursing Facility Referrals
MnCHOICES - Washington County Community Services
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.
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.
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Activities of Daily Living AssessmentCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsLong Term Care Options Counseling
Independent Living Services - Divine House
Provides small community-based residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include:
- Adult foster care
?- Assisted living facilities
- Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADJ)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC)
?- Short-term crisis services/placement regarding medical/behavioral needs
- Short-term respite care
- TBI hospital and nursing home level cares
?- Personal care choice
- Personal care attendants
- Senior care including in-home and intermittent services
Provides small community-based residential services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Services include:
- Adult foster care
?- Assisted living facilities
- Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals (CADJ)
- Community Alternative Care (CAC)
?- Short-term crisis services/placement regarding medical/behavioral needs
- Short-term respite care
- TBI hospital and nursing home level cares
?- Personal care choice
- Personal care attendants
- Senior care including in-home and intermittent services
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Case/Care ManagementAdult Foster HomesHealth ConditionsPsychiatric RehabilitationAdult Out of Home Respite CareAssisted Living FacilitiesHearing LossVisual ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHousekeeping AssistancePersonal CareAdult In Home Respite CareOlder AdultsCommunication ImpairmentsHome Based Mental Health ServicesNursing FacilitiesMental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
MnCHOICES - Chippewa County Family Services
?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.
?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.
What's Here
Health ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCase/Care ManagementDevelopmental DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsCommunication ImpairmentsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentPhysical DisabilitiesHearing LossLearning DisabilitiesLong Term Care Options Counseling
MnCHOICES Assessment - Horizon Public Health
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.
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.
What's Here
Communication ImpairmentsCase/Care ManagementActivities of Daily Living AssessmentHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsDevelopmental DisabilitiesLong Term Care Options CounselingVisual ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesHearing LossHealth ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Independent Living Program - Southeastern Minnesota Center For Independent Living - SEMCIL
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
Assistive technology: Offers education about and access to assistive technology devices and resources
Chromebook and iPad Loan Program: Provides individuals in need with the opportunity to borrow a device for up to 60 days. Those without internet access may also borrow a mobile internet device
Classes, Workshops, and Events: Covers topics such as cooking, art and creative expression, and community outings
Community Transition Support: Helps individuals living in nursing homes or other group settings transition back to their own homes or community. Staff assist with exploring options, accessing programs and services, and securing needed supports at home
Independent Living Skills Training: Offers instruction in areas such as budgeting, transportation, time management, organization, housing searches, cooking and smart consumerism, healthy relationships, post-secondary navigation, and employment
Individual Advocacy: Supports individuals in understanding their rights, identifying rights violations, and gaining tools to advocate for themselves. Advocacy topics include Individualized Education Plans (IEP), Social Security (SSI/SSDI) applications, and appeals for denied services
Peer Support: Offers both one-on-one, goal-based peer support and peer support groups
Support Planning: Assists individuals in navigating their options under a Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) plan
Youth and Young Adult Transition Services: Prepares youth and young adults for the transition to adulthood through guidance, planning, and skill development.
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Visual ImpairmentsMobile Hotspot DevicesHealth ConditionsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesSubstance Use DisordersWorkshops/SymposiumsCenters for Independent LivingPhysical DisabilitiesLife Skills EducationSupport GroupsField Trips/ExcursionsArts/Humanities IssuesCooking ClassesHearing LossGeneral Assistive Technology EquipmentCommunication ImpairmentsIndependent Living Skills InstructionIndividual AdvocacyLearning DisabilitiesDevelopmental Disabilities
Waiver Case Management - Keystone Community Services
Provides critical services to help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Helps older adults, families, and caregivers make the best care decisions to meet unique needs and goals. Case management, including comprehensive service coordination and advocacy for individuals receiving waiver services. The Family Case Management Program provides case management for families in the White Bear Lake or North Saint Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale school districts.
Provides critical services to help seniors navigate their health, economic, and social needs. Helps older adults, families, and caregivers make the best care decisions to meet unique needs and goals. Case management, including comprehensive service coordination and advocacy for individuals receiving waiver services. The Family Case Management Program provides case management for families in the White Bear Lake or North Saint Paul/Maplewood/Oakdale school districts.
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MnCHOICES Assessment - Swift County Human Services
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.
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.
What's Here
Developmental DisabilitiesLearning DisabilitiesHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentLong Term Care Options CounselingHealth ConditionsHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsCase/Care ManagementVisual Impairments
MnCHOICES Assessment - Meeker County Human Services
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 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.
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 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.
What's Here
Visual ImpairmentsDevelopmental DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsActivities of Daily Living AssessmentLong Term Care Options CounselingMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsCase/Care ManagementHealth ConditionsHearing LossLearning Disabilities
MnCHOICES - Clearwater County Department of Human Services
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:
A. Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
B. 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.
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:
A. Individuals Over 65 Years Old: Alternative Care (AC); Elderly Waiver (EW)
B. 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.
What's Here
Activities of Daily Living AssessmentCase/Care ManagementHearing LossLong Term Care Options CounselingPhysical DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsLearning DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsDevelopmental DisabilitiesHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesVisual Impairments
MnCHOICES Assessment - Yellow Medicine County Family Service Center
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.
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.
What's Here
Home/Community Care Financing ProgramsLearning DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsVisual ImpairmentsLong Term Care Options CounselingCase/Care ManagementCommunication ImpairmentsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesActivities of Daily Living AssessmentHearing Loss
Group Residential Housing - GRH - Lake of the Woods County Department of Social Services
GRH is an income supplement program that helps pay for lodging and raw food costs for low-income adults who have been placed in a licensed or registered setting including adult foster care, board and lodging establishments, supervised living facilities, non certified boarding care homes and various forms of assisted living settings.
GRH is an income supplement program that helps pay for lodging and raw food costs for low-income adults who have been placed in a licensed or registered setting including adult foster care, board and lodging establishments, supervised living facilities, non certified boarding care homes and various forms of assisted living settings.
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MnCHOICES Assessment - Renville County Human Services
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.
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.
What's Here
Activities of Daily Living AssessmentLearning DisabilitiesLong Term Care Options CounselingHealth ConditionsCase/Care ManagementHearing LossHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsDevelopmental DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsCommunication Impairments
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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Disability Related Center Based EmploymentDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsBrain DisordersCase/Care ManagementVocational RehabilitationDevelopmental DisabilitiesComprehensive Job Assistance CentersAdult Day ProgramsFetal Alcohol Spectrum DisordersLife Skills EducationPhysical DisabilitiesSupported Employment
Skilled Nursing Facility - Good Samaritan Society - Blackduck
- Minnesota Licensed Skilled Nursing full care facility
- 24 hour skilled nursing
- Long term and short term care
- Regular Physicians visits
- Exercise and Restorative Care Programs
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Outpatient Therapy
- Activities geared at enhancing social skills
- Residents Rights Advocacy
- Medication monitoring
- Respite Care Minnesota Licensed Bed Capacity: Nursing Home Beds = 48 Federally Certified Beds: Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds = 48
- Minnesota Licensed Skilled Nursing full care facility
- 24 hour skilled nursing
- Long term and short term care
- Regular Physicians visits
- Exercise and Restorative Care Programs
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Speech Therapy
- Outpatient Therapy
- Activities geared at enhancing social skills
- Residents Rights Advocacy
- Medication monitoring
- Respite Care Minnesota Licensed Bed Capacity: Nursing Home Beds = 48 Federally Certified Beds: Dual Medicare/Medicaid Skilled Nursing and Nursing Facility Beds = 48
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Community-Based Services and Supports - Dungarvin Minnesota
- 24-Hour Responder Service: On-call staff help with health and personal injuries. The service is often paired with Independent Home Support with Training program. Staff will respond by phone or in person depending on the level of services.
- Acute Behavioral Services for Children and Adults: Services provided to individuals with interfering behaviors and/or anti-social issues, who have a history of law enforcement involvement, have difficulty living with others and require high staffing needs, are in frequent crisis situations, or coming out of an institution.
- Case Management: Available to residents of Hennepin, Ramsey, and Wright Counties who receive funding through various waivers and/or programs. Assists navigating the social service system and provides information and advocacy.
- Integrated Community Supports: Provides support and training/habilitation in community living service categories to adults ages 18 and older who reside in a living unit of a provider-controlled ICS setting (e.g., apartment in a multi-family housing building). ICS can be delivered up to 24 hours per day in the person's living unit or in the community.
- Individualized Home Supports: Provides a blend of in-person and remote services that focus on support and training of a person who needs to maintain or increase independence for their continued experience living in the community. Also offers services to relatives working to support the person's goals.
- Residential Services: Operates residences for adults with significant behavioral, medical, or physical challenges including brain injuries. Residential group home programs are licensed as adult or child foster care, or a supervised living facility. Each site serves 2 - 6 people.
- Supportive Employment Services: Provides individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities assistance with initial stages of the employment assessment period, job search and development, job coaching, and working independently
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Offers a variety of services including job-seeking skills training, job coaching, social coaching, post-secondary education, and more. Also, supports student youth as they search for and find competitive employment and helps them explore post-secondary education.
- RUMI: Connects people with disabilities with a compatible supportive roommate who can earn up to 2x more than a typical direct care position, tax-free. Visit MeetMyRumi.com to learn more.
- 24-Hour Responder Service: On-call staff help with health and personal injuries. The service is often paired with Independent Home Support with Training program. Staff will respond by phone or in person depending on the level of services.
- Acute Behavioral Services for Children and Adults: Services provided to individuals with interfering behaviors and/or anti-social issues, who have a history of law enforcement involvement, have difficulty living with others and require high staffing needs, are in frequent crisis situations, or coming out of an institution.
- Case Management: Available to residents of Hennepin, Ramsey, and Wright Counties who receive funding through various waivers and/or programs. Assists navigating the social service system and provides information and advocacy.
- Integrated Community Supports: Provides support and training/habilitation in community living service categories to adults ages 18 and older who reside in a living unit of a provider-controlled ICS setting (e.g., apartment in a multi-family housing building). ICS can be delivered up to 24 hours per day in the person's living unit or in the community.
- Individualized Home Supports: Provides a blend of in-person and remote services that focus on support and training of a person who needs to maintain or increase independence for their continued experience living in the community. Also offers services to relatives working to support the person's goals.
- Residential Services: Operates residences for adults with significant behavioral, medical, or physical challenges including brain injuries. Residential group home programs are licensed as adult or child foster care, or a supervised living facility. Each site serves 2 - 6 people.
- Supportive Employment Services: Provides individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities assistance with initial stages of the employment assessment period, job search and development, job coaching, and working independently
- Vocational Rehabilitation Services: Offers a variety of services including job-seeking skills training, job coaching, social coaching, post-secondary education, and more. Also, supports student youth as they search for and find competitive employment and helps them explore post-secondary education.
- RUMI: Connects people with disabilities with a compatible supportive roommate who can earn up to 2x more than a typical direct care position, tax-free. Visit MeetMyRumi.com to learn more.
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Physical DisabilitiesHealth ConditionsErrand Running/Shopping AssistanceChildren's In Home Respite CareAdult Residential Care HomesDevelopmental DisabilitiesVocational RehabilitationVisual ImpairmentsCase/Care ManagementSemi-Independent Living Residences for Adults With DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesGroup Residences for Adults With DisabilitiesDisability Related TransportationSubstance Use DisordersSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesCommunication ImpairmentsHousing Search AssistanceResidential Placement Services for People With DisabilitiesSupported EmploymentAdult In Home Respite CareHomemaker AssistanceLearning DisabilitiesHearing Loss
MnCHOICES Assessment - Red Lake County Social Services
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.
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.
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Visual ImpairmentsDevelopmental DisabilitiesActivities of Daily Living AssessmentHome/Community Care Financing ProgramsHearing LossHealth ConditionsCase/Care ManagementCommunication ImpairmentsLong Term Care Options CounselingPhysical DisabilitiesMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesLearning Disabilities
Care Management and Consultation - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
Provides personalized guidance and information, as well as coordination of resources and other services tailored to support and meet physical, social and financial care needs while maximizing independence and quality of life for adults and adults with disabilities, and their families, and those who are caring for them.
- Individualized assessment: Care managers perform a comprehensive, multi-dimensional assessment which evaluates memory and cognition, health, daily functioning, safety, environment, support systems, and future planning
- Liaison: Provides a communication resource and liaison for family members who cannot be present to keep them informed and involved
- On-going consultation: Care managers can meet with family members to review the individual's situation and provide consultation regarding services, housing, care options, and other concerns.
- Personal care plan: Care managers develop a tailored care plan which includes recommendations for services necessary to remain living safely at home, options available for other living arrangements, financial and legal planning tools needed to address vulnerabilities, problem-solving strategies, and other services and supports needed to enhance safety and quality of life.
- Service coordination and monitoring: Care managers interact with health care and other professionals to ensure high quality, cost-effective services and care are provided. Our care managers monitor these supports to ensure needs are met on an ongoing basis. As care needs change, our care managers reassess and make recommendations about how to adjust the care plan to make certain that the individual's needs continue to be met.
Provides personalized guidance and information, as well as coordination of resources and other services tailored to support and meet physical, social and financial care needs while maximizing independence and quality of life for adults and adults with disabilities, and their families, and those who are caring for them.
- Individualized assessment: Care managers perform a comprehensive, multi-dimensional assessment which evaluates memory and cognition, health, daily functioning, safety, environment, support systems, and future planning
- Liaison: Provides a communication resource and liaison for family members who cannot be present to keep them informed and involved
- On-going consultation: Care managers can meet with family members to review the individual's situation and provide consultation regarding services, housing, care options, and other concerns.
- Personal care plan: Care managers develop a tailored care plan which includes recommendations for services necessary to remain living safely at home, options available for other living arrangements, financial and legal planning tools needed to address vulnerabilities, problem-solving strategies, and other services and supports needed to enhance safety and quality of life.
- Service coordination and monitoring: Care managers interact with health care and other professionals to ensure high quality, cost-effective services and care are provided. Our care managers monitor these supports to ensure needs are met on an ongoing basis. As care needs change, our care managers reassess and make recommendations about how to adjust the care plan to make certain that the individual's needs continue to be met.
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Self-Directed Resource Navigation - Lifeworks Services, Inc.
Provides a series of informational meetings designed to explore options and connect individuals living with a disability to resources that align with their goals. The personalized approach gives individuals the tools to take the next step while developing self-advocacy skills.
Self-directed Resource Navigation offers:
- Person-centered planning
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- Virtual support and digital tools
Provides a series of informational meetings designed to explore options and connect individuals living with a disability to resources that align with their goals. The personalized approach gives individuals the tools to take the next step while developing self-advocacy skills.
Self-directed Resource Navigation offers:
- Person-centered planning
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- Virtual support and digital tools
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MnCHOICES Assessment - Minnesota Prairie County Alliance - Dodge, Steele, and Waseca County
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.
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.
What's Here
MnCHOICES Assessment - Minnesota Prairie County Alliance - Dodge, Steele, and Waseca County
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.
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.
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Creative Learning and Community Connections - Udac
Classroom, community, and experts assist in learning and leading programs including:
- Art
- Book clubs
- Community activities
- Creative writing
- Discussions
- Film
- Informational interviews
- Internships
- Music
Community learning experiences including:
- Touring businesses
- Visiting local attractions
- Volunteering
Classroom, community, and experts assist in learning and leading programs including:
- Art
- Book clubs
- Community activities
- Creative writing
- Discussions
- Film
- Informational interviews
- Internships
- Music
Community learning experiences including:
- Touring businesses
- Visiting local attractions
- Volunteering
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Hearing LossVisual ImpairmentsGeneral Arts and CraftsInternship ProgramsCommunication ImpairmentsLearning DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesVolunteer Recruitment/PlacementWriting InstructionMusic InstructionMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesLiterary Societies/Book Reading ClubsFilmmaking InstructionField Trips/Excursions
In-Home Assistance - Granite Falls Living at Home - Block Nurse Program
Offers a comprehensive range of services designed to support older adults and individuals with disabilities in living safely and independently in their own homes and communities. Services include:
- Advocacy: Connecting clients with resources such as the Minnesota Ombudsman Program.
- Assisted Transportation: Volunteers offer in-town and out-of-town rides, with a sliding fee scale available for out-of-town trips.
- Caregiver Support and Respite: Support groups and respite care to assist family caregivers in managing their responsibilities.
- Correspondence Assistance: Helping individuals maintain connections with loved ones through letters and other forms of communication.
- Friendly Visits and Telephone Reassurance: Regular in-person or phone check-ins to reduce isolation and provide companionship.
- Health Education: Promotes wellness and chronic disease management
- Information and Referral: Assistance in navigating community resources and services.
- Light Housekeeping and Chores: Help with tasks such as changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, and light cleaning.
- Shopping and Errands: Volunteer assistance with grocery shopping and other errands.
- Social Activities: Assistance with attending local events and social gatherings.
Offers a comprehensive range of services designed to support older adults and individuals with disabilities in living safely and independently in their own homes and communities. Services include:
- Advocacy: Connecting clients with resources such as the Minnesota Ombudsman Program.
- Assisted Transportation: Volunteers offer in-town and out-of-town rides, with a sliding fee scale available for out-of-town trips.
- Caregiver Support and Respite: Support groups and respite care to assist family caregivers in managing their responsibilities.
- Correspondence Assistance: Helping individuals maintain connections with loved ones through letters and other forms of communication.
- Friendly Visits and Telephone Reassurance: Regular in-person or phone check-ins to reduce isolation and provide companionship.
- Health Education: Promotes wellness and chronic disease management
- Information and Referral: Assistance in navigating community resources and services.
- Light Housekeeping and Chores: Help with tasks such as changing light bulbs, smoke detector batteries, and light cleaning.
- Shopping and Errands: Volunteer assistance with grocery shopping and other errands.
- Social Activities: Assistance with attending local events and social gatherings.
What's Here
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair ServicesErrand Running/Shopping AssistanceOlder AdultsCommunication ImpairmentsHearing LossHousekeeping AssistanceAdult In Home Respite CareHealth ConditionsFriendly VisitingGeneral Health Education ProgramsVisual ImpairmentsDisability Related TransportationCaregiver/Care Receiver Support GroupsIndividual AdvocacyDevelopmental DisabilitiesPhysical DisabilitiesSpecialized Information and ReferralTelephone ReassuranceSenior Ride ProgramsLearning DisabilitiesNon-Emergency Medical TransportationMental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
