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Chemical Dependency Program - Western Mental Health Center
Intensive outpatient substance program that provides short- and long-term treatment for adults with substance use disorders. Licensed for Rule 25/comprehensive assessments. Medicated assisted treatment and withdrawal management provided to conduct diagnostic assessments and treatment coordination. Licensed to prescribe Suboxone and Naloxone.
Intensive outpatient substance program that provides short- and long-term treatment for adults with substance use disorders. Licensed for Rule 25/comprehensive assessments. Medicated assisted treatment and withdrawal management provided to conduct diagnostic assessments and treatment coordination. Licensed to prescribe Suboxone and Naloxone.
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Adult Chemical Dependency Services - Fond Du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa
Provides chemical dependency services to meet clients' needs. Clients will participate in groups or individual sessions. Services provided are:
- Case management services providing referral to treatment options, transportation to appointments, setting up appointments, job search, crisis management, housing support, and budgeting
- Chemical dependency assessments for adults
- Family education and therapy
- One on one counseling
- Outpatient treatment services for adults
- Wellness education in nutrition and exercise
Provides chemical dependency services to meet clients' needs. Clients will participate in groups or individual sessions. Services provided are:
- Case management services providing referral to treatment options, transportation to appointments, setting up appointments, job search, crisis management, housing support, and budgeting
- Chemical dependency assessments for adults
- Family education and therapy
- One on one counseling
- Outpatient treatment services for adults
- Wellness education in nutrition and exercise
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Individual CounselingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentCase/Care ManagementNative American CommunityFamily Life EducationAmphetamine Use DisorderFamily CounselingSubstance Use DisordersWellness ProgramsCo-Occurring Disorders
Lung Rangers - Chronic Lung Disease Support Group - Essentia Health - Saint Mary's Medical Center (Duluth)
Provides education and support
Provides education and support
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Chemical Dependency Services - Minnesota Prairie County Alliance - Dodge, Steele, and Waseca County
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health fund. Services to adolescents and adults with chemical dependency needs include:
- Case management
- Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments
- Detoxification
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health fund. Services to adolescents and adults with chemical dependency needs include:
- Case management
- Designated staff that provide chemical dependency assessments
- Detoxification
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services
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ACA Information and Meeting Locations - Adult Children Anonymous Minnesota Intergroup - ACA
- Provides list of meeting locations as well as online and phone meetings for groups in Minnesota
- New member information and new group information packets
- Information on how to start a group
- Provides list of meeting locations as well as online and phone meetings for groups in Minnesota
- New member information and new group information packets
- Information on how to start a group
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Comprehensive Assessments - Arubah Emotional Health Services
Provides substance use disorders comprehensive assessments. A qualified licensed drug and alcohol counselor conducts the assessment and provides referrals to treatment if needed.
Provides substance use disorders comprehensive assessments. A qualified licensed drug and alcohol counselor conducts the assessment and provides referrals to treatment if needed.
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Sober Independent Living Apartments - Eagle's Healing Nest - Central Minnesota
Provides a sober living environment meant to enable service members, veterans, and family members to thrive in recovery and provides some extra support and structure after they have completed their treatment program.
Provides a sober living environment meant to enable service members, veterans, and family members to thrive in recovery and provides some extra support and structure after they have completed their treatment program.
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Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
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Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDrug Use DisordersGeneral Counseling ServicesIndividual CounselingImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSchool Based Integrated ServicesGeneral Mental Health ScreeningTelemental HealthParent CounselingDepressionSubstance Use Disorder CounselingPsychiatric Case ManagementCultural Transition CounselingParentsAdult PsychiatrySelf Esteem Workshops
KOLA Drop In Center - American Indian Community Development Corporation - AICDC
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:
- Case Management
- Laundry
- Meals
- Referrals to community resources
- Showers
- Telephones
Note: No pets allowed
Provides a culturally-specific after-hours drop-in center serving the American Indian street population who are chronically inebriated and chronically homeless, including:
- Case Management
- Laundry
- Meals
- Referrals to community resources
- Showers
- Telephones
Note: No pets allowed
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Comprehensive Assessments - Arubah Emotional Health Services
Provides substance use disorders comprehensive assessments. A qualified licensed drug and alcohol counselor conducts the assessment and provides referrals to treatment if needed.
Provides substance use disorders comprehensive assessments. A qualified licensed drug and alcohol counselor conducts the assessment and provides referrals to treatment if needed.
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Substance Abuse Treatment - Mid Range Chemical Dependency Services
- Alcohol and Drug Education: Provides education through lectures, videos, and discussions to assist individuals in meeting required hours
- Chemical Dependency Assessment: Offers assessments on-site or off-site, including locations such as jails, hospitals, or clinics
- Chemical Dependency Treatment: Includes intensive outpatient treatment (Phase 1), outpatient treatment (Phase 2), and 24-48 hour relapse prevention treatment
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Groups/Individuals: Provides CBT classes and individual education
- DWI Clinics: Assists individuals in meeting DWI class requirements through videos and lectures
- Public Speaking: Delivers education and awareness presentations tailored to the audience
- Workplace Trainings: Conducts trainings on the effects of alcohol and drug use in the workplace.
- Alcohol and Drug Education: Provides education through lectures, videos, and discussions to assist individuals in meeting required hours
- Chemical Dependency Assessment: Offers assessments on-site or off-site, including locations such as jails, hospitals, or clinics
- Chemical Dependency Treatment: Includes intensive outpatient treatment (Phase 1), outpatient treatment (Phase 2), and 24-48 hour relapse prevention treatment
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Groups/Individuals: Provides CBT classes and individual education
- DWI Clinics: Assists individuals in meeting DWI class requirements through videos and lectures
- Public Speaking: Delivers education and awareness presentations tailored to the audience
- Workplace Trainings: Conducts trainings on the effects of alcohol and drug use in the workplace.
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Drug Use Disorder Education/PreventionSubstance Use Disorder Day TreatmentCognitive Behavioral TherapyCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSubstance Use Disorder CounselingRelapse Prevention ProgramsComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentOutreach ProgramsAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionSubstance Use DisordersAlcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include:
- Individual therapy and psychiatry services
- Integrated mental health assessment
- Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older
- Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support
- School-based mental health services
- Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older
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Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAlcohol Use DisorderDrug Use DisordersGeneral Counseling ServicesIndividual CounselingImmigrantsSubstance Use DisordersGeneralized Anxiety DisorderSchool Based Integrated ServicesGeneral Mental Health ScreeningTelemental HealthParent CounselingDepressionSubstance Use Disorder CounselingPsychiatric Case ManagementCultural Transition CounselingParentsAdult PsychiatrySelf Esteem Workshops
Disability Resource Center - Access North Center for Independent Living - Northeastern MN
Resource center assists with the following services:
- Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation.
- Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence.
- Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices.
- Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping.
- Independent living skills training
- Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region.
- On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited.
- Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc.
- Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc.
- Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home.
- Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level.
- Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.
Resource center assists with the following services:
- Advocacy: Includes areas of housing, civil and human rights, employment, transportation, and others. The Center advocates for state, local, and federal legislation.
- Aging in Place Program: Offers accessible modification assistance, ramp installation, and accessibility assessments for homes and businesses for safe access and increased independence.
- Assistive Technology Network: Assists individuals in the process of obtaining assistive technology devices.
- Homemaking Services: Assists individuals in managing household activities including housekeeping, laundry, meal preparation, and shopping.
- Independent living skills training
- Information and Referral: Provides up-to-date disability information and referrals to various agencies and individuals within the region.
- On-Demand Lending Library: Program will purchase the requested device and the individual can use it for as long as needed; the program retains ownership of the item. Eligibility requirements: first come, first served basis; funds are limited.
- Peer Mentoring: Assists individuals living with a disability to identify goals and create a unique plan to achieve those goals. Matches interested consumers with a peer mentor who provides support, problem-solving solutions, social skills, etc.
- Public Education: Provides information, resources, and materials on accessibility guides, ADA, disability laws, etc.
- Respite Care Services: Provides short-term in-home care and support when the primary caregiver or family members need to be absent from the home.
- Systems Advocacy: Works to implement changes where needed at a broader systemic level.
- Transition/Relocation Services: Assists individuals living with a disability in transitioning from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings, with the goal of preventing institutionalization.
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Individual AdvocacyMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesCenters for Independent LivingAssistive Technology InformationRamp Construction ServicesPhysical DisabilitiesDisabilities IssuesIn Home Meal PreparationSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationHearing LossAccessibility InformationDisease/Disability InformationHomemaker AssistanceDisabilities and Health ConditionsDisability Rights GroupsErrand Running/Shopping AssistanceHome Modification ConsultationLearning DisabilitiesSystem AdvocacySubstance Use DisordersIndependent Living Skills InstructionVisual ImpairmentsCommunication ImpairmentsHousekeeping AssistanceSpecialized Information and ReferralAdult In Home Respite CareOccasional Medical Equipment/SuppliesPeer Role Model ProgramsChildren's In Home Respite CareHousing Search AssistanceAgency Based Libraries/Resource CentersMove Manager ProgramsResidential Placement Services for People With DisabilitiesOlder Adults
Adult, Children, and Family Services - Arc Northland
Provides support through group meetings, one to one connections, information, individual advocacy, and education. Services include:
Information & Referral
- Assistance with navigating and connecting to resources
Adult Advocacy
- People First: Assists adults ages 18 and older to grow in self-advocacy skills, participate in the communities where they live, and engage legislatively with elected officials and candidates
- Assists adults who are experiencing discrimination in the workplace, housing, education, and the justice system
- Collaborates with other service providers in supporting individuals
Education & Training
- Disability Equality Training Series (DETS): Participants strengthen their self-advocacy and assert communication skills; explore their values and strengths; and learn about disability legislation.
- VRS Community Partner: Assists with Independent Living Skills (Adults) and Pre-Employment Transition Skills (Transition Age) for individuals who are seeking employment.
- Healthy Relationships: Supports children and adults with disabilities of all genders and sexual orientations. Healthy Relationships sessions include:
- Respect
- Communication
- Different types of relationships
- How to maintain relationships
- Personal boundaries, values and comfort zones
- Safety
- Personal choice
- Consent
- Who is my safe person?
- Self-Advocacy Training and Support Groups
Provides support through group meetings, one to one connections, information, individual advocacy, and education. Services include:
Information & Referral
- Assistance with navigating and connecting to resources
Adult Advocacy
- People First: Assists adults ages 18 and older to grow in self-advocacy skills, participate in the communities where they live, and engage legislatively with elected officials and candidates
- Assists adults who are experiencing discrimination in the workplace, housing, education, and the justice system
- Collaborates with other service providers in supporting individuals
Education & Training
- Disability Equality Training Series (DETS): Participants strengthen their self-advocacy and assert communication skills; explore their values and strengths; and learn about disability legislation.
- VRS Community Partner: Assists with Independent Living Skills (Adults) and Pre-Employment Transition Skills (Transition Age) for individuals who are seeking employment.
- Healthy Relationships: Supports children and adults with disabilities of all genders and sexual orientations. Healthy Relationships sessions include:
- Respect
- Communication
- Different types of relationships
- How to maintain relationships
- Personal boundaries, values and comfort zones
- Safety
- Personal choice
- Consent
- Who is my safe person?
- Self-Advocacy Training and Support Groups
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Developmental DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsIndividual AdvocacyMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsCommunication ImpairmentsSpecialized Information and ReferralLearning DisabilitiesLeadership DevelopmentHealth ConditionsSubstance Use DisordersPhysical DisabilitiesHearing Loss
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
Chemical Dependency Services - Kittson County Social Services Department
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include:
- Case management
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.
Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include:
- Case management
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.
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Mental Health Services - Bridgewater Health Urgent Care Behavioral Health Center
The Human Development Center is providing the following services:
- Assessments for access to Residential Crisis Stabilization centers
- Comprehensive mental health and SUD assessments and access to providers
- Crisis screening, assessment, and stabilization
- Expedited access to primary care
- Intensive short-term case management and treatment coordination with support for follow-through
- Link to First Episode Psychosis program
- Mental health crisis line with a mental health crisis response team
- Peer support and peer recovery
- Psychiatric services and referral for ongoing psychiatric needs
- Streamlined assessment and access to medication-assisted treatment
- Support to access financial assistance, medical insurance, food support, emergency assistance, housing, employment services, child and family support services
- Transportation support
Note: The mobile crisis response team only serves residents living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties.
The Human Development Center is providing the following services:
- Assessments for access to Residential Crisis Stabilization centers
- Comprehensive mental health and SUD assessments and access to providers
- Crisis screening, assessment, and stabilization
- Expedited access to primary care
- Intensive short-term case management and treatment coordination with support for follow-through
- Link to First Episode Psychosis program
- Mental health crisis line with a mental health crisis response team
- Peer support and peer recovery
- Psychiatric services and referral for ongoing psychiatric needs
- Streamlined assessment and access to medication-assisted treatment
- Support to access financial assistance, medical insurance, food support, emergency assistance, housing, employment services, child and family support services
- Transportation support
Note: The mobile crisis response team only serves residents living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties.
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Mental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesTherapy ReferralsPeer Mental Health Support ServicesCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersCentral Intake/Assessment for Mental Health ServicesPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsMental Health Crisis LinesSubstance Use DisordersPsychiatric Case Management
Kuntz, Carol - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
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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
Ahnji-Be-Mah-Diz Halfway House - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
- Program objectives are to guide, support, and encourage alcoholic/chemically dependent men, coming from a primary treatment or hospital setting
- The main focus is to help them find a comfortable balance physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally so that they can return to the community as a productive person
- 6 bed facility
- 24 hour staff
- sweat lodge every Tuesday at 4:30 pm
-AA Meeting on :
Tuesday at 7 pm
Wednesdays at 11 am
Thursdays at 7 pm
- Program objectives are to guide, support, and encourage alcoholic/chemically dependent men, coming from a primary treatment or hospital setting
- The main focus is to help them find a comfortable balance physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally so that they can return to the community as a productive person
- 6 bed facility
- 24 hour staff
- sweat lodge every Tuesday at 4:30 pm
-AA Meeting on :
Tuesday at 7 pm
Wednesdays at 11 am
Thursdays at 7 pm
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Chemical Dependency Services - Saint Louis County Public Health and Human Services
The goal is to help clients reduce alcohol/drug use and achieve and maintain improved levels of social, economic, and personal development and independence. Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include:
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Referrals to community-based service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.
The goal is to help clients reduce alcohol/drug use and achieve and maintain improved levels of social, economic, and personal development and independence. Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately. The county will assess individuals who need help paying for a chemical use assessment or treatment services through the Behavioral Health Fund. Services also include:
- Chemical dependency assessment
- Prepetition screening for all individuals petitioned for civil commitments for a chemical dependency due to being a danger to themselves or others
- Referrals to community-based service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services. Also, directs individuals to visit www.fasttrackermn.org for additional resources.
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Assessment Unit - Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe
- Provides Rule 25 Chemical Health Assessments for Native American people living within the boundaries of Leech Lake Reservation.
- Provides assessments for ages 11 through adult.
- Referrals are received through self-referrals; courts; probation; Child Welfare; and sometimes through detox centers, hospitals and schools.
- Works with approximately 45-50 providers statewide, as well as referrals to the various Leech Lake CD programs.
- Clients are referred to Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, Aftercare and Relapse Prevention programs, and Halfway Houses.
- Collaborates with treatment centers, social workers, probation officers, hospitals and schools to make the best possible plans for clients to obtain and maintain sobriety.
- Priority assessments for pregnant women and adolescents.
- Civil commitments for clients who are very ill due to chemical/alcohol use.
- Data privacy and confidentiality are strictly adhered to according to policy.
- Provides Rule 25 Chemical Health Assessments for Native American people living within the boundaries of Leech Lake Reservation.
- Provides assessments for ages 11 through adult.
- Referrals are received through self-referrals; courts; probation; Child Welfare; and sometimes through detox centers, hospitals and schools.
- Works with approximately 45-50 providers statewide, as well as referrals to the various Leech Lake CD programs.
- Clients are referred to Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, Aftercare and Relapse Prevention programs, and Halfway Houses.
- Collaborates with treatment centers, social workers, probation officers, hospitals and schools to make the best possible plans for clients to obtain and maintain sobriety.
- Priority assessments for pregnant women and adolescents.
- Civil commitments for clients who are very ill due to chemical/alcohol use.
- Data privacy and confidentiality are strictly adhered to according to policy.
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Men's Residential and Outpatient Programs - EOSIS
Residential and outpatient evidence-based substance use and mental health disorders treatment targeted for men. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.
Residential and outpatient evidence-based substance use and mental health disorders treatment targeted for men. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.
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Halfway House and Chemical Dependency Services - Rewind
Offers a comprehensive range of addiction treatment services, combining spiritual guidance with evidence-based therapies to support individuals in their recovery journey. Services offered:
- Aftercare Program: Aims to support clients in maintaining sobriety post-treatment.
- Case Management Services: Personalized case management to coordinate care and resources, facilitating clients' recovery journey.
- Family and Couples Counseling: Therapeutic services aimed at improving relationships and communication within families and couples affected by addiction.
- Group Therapy: Fosters peer support and shared experiences among individuals in recovery.
- Health Education and Counseling: Educational sessions on health topics, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis, to promote informed decision-making.
- Individual Counseling: Personalized counseling sessions aimed at addressing the unique challenges and needs of each client in their recovery process.
- Men's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 men, featuring group therapy, individual counseling, and community engagement activities.
- Outpatient Services: Structured outpatient program lasting 10 consecutive weeks, providing flexibility for clients to maintain daily responsibilities.
- Relapse Prevention Program: A weekly program designed to equip clients with strategies and tools to prevent relapse and sustain long-term recovery.
- Rule 25 Assessments: Comprehensive assessments to determine the appropriate level of care for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders.
- Transitional Housing: Provision of sober living environments to support clients in the transition back into independent living.
- Vocational Training and Educational Support: Assistance with vocational training and educational support to enhance clients' employability and life skills.
- Trauma-Related Counseling: Specialized counseling to address and heal from past traumas that may impact recovery.
- Women's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 women, offering similar therapeutic services tailored to women's needs.
Offers a comprehensive range of addiction treatment services, combining spiritual guidance with evidence-based therapies to support individuals in their recovery journey. Services offered:
- Aftercare Program: Aims to support clients in maintaining sobriety post-treatment.
- Case Management Services: Personalized case management to coordinate care and resources, facilitating clients' recovery journey.
- Family and Couples Counseling: Therapeutic services aimed at improving relationships and communication within families and couples affected by addiction.
- Group Therapy: Fosters peer support and shared experiences among individuals in recovery.
- Health Education and Counseling: Educational sessions on health topics, including HIV/AIDS and hepatitis, to promote informed decision-making.
- Individual Counseling: Personalized counseling sessions aimed at addressing the unique challenges and needs of each client in their recovery process.
- Men's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 men, featuring group therapy, individual counseling, and community engagement activities.
- Outpatient Services: Structured outpatient program lasting 10 consecutive weeks, providing flexibility for clients to maintain daily responsibilities.
- Relapse Prevention Program: A weekly program designed to equip clients with strategies and tools to prevent relapse and sustain long-term recovery.
- Rule 25 Assessments: Comprehensive assessments to determine the appropriate level of care for individuals seeking treatment for substance use disorders.
- Transitional Housing: Provision of sober living environments to support clients in the transition back into independent living.
- Vocational Training and Educational Support: Assistance with vocational training and educational support to enhance clients' employability and life skills.
- Trauma-Related Counseling: Specialized counseling to address and heal from past traumas that may impact recovery.
- Women's Residential Program: A 90-day, low-intensity residential treatment program for up to 10 women, offering similar therapeutic services tailored to women's needs.
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Family CounselingConjoint CounselingRecovery Homes/Halfway HousesTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyIndividual CounselingCase/Care ManagementSexuality/Reproductive Health EducationSubstance Use DisordersDUI Offender ProgramsComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSober Living HomesRelapse Prevention ProgramsGroup Counseling
Smoking Cessation - Grand Itasca Clinic & Hospital
This program is designed to minimize the pain of quitting and end the smoking habit forever. Introduces an intensive treatment program which uses stress management, nutrition, motivational tools and patented negative smoking techniques.
This program is designed to minimize the pain of quitting and end the smoking habit forever. Introduces an intensive treatment program which uses stress management, nutrition, motivational tools and patented negative smoking techniques.
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