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718 15th Street NW, Bemidji, 56601
Certified Corporate Adult Foster Care (AFC) home which includes long or short term services provided in a residential setting to individual who need 24 hour supervision. AFC homes are designed to provide independent living skills development, support, and supervised living for up to four people in a family-like environment.
61 Marigold Lane, Tagwii Recovery Center, Cloquet, MN 55720
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 health information and topics on:
  • Bed bugs
  • Diseases and Conditions: Details on various health conditions, including ADHD, cancer, COPD, diabetes, heart disease, and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
  • Environmental Health: Information on topics such as carbon monoxide, indoor air pollution, lead exposure, mold, poison safety, and ultraviolet (UV) safety.
  • Healthy Living: Guidance on adolescent health, food safety, emotional well-being, obesity prevention, smoking cessation, vaccines, and other immunizations.
  • Emergencies and Safety: Resources on specific types of emergencies, threats, injury prevention, violence prevention, and safety measures.
  • Public Health: Insights into epidemic investigations and vital pandemic updates.
  • Traveler Health: Travel health notices, disease directories, frequently asked questions, and precautions for travelers.
  • Workplace Safety and Health: Information on occupational safety, including topics like cancer, chemical safety, and workplace hazards.
16641 69th Avenue NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • 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
510 SE 13th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Offers services for adolescents with alcohol or other drug problems including:
  • Chemical dependency evaluations to assess chemical use
  • Psychological functioning, peer relationships, school performance and family functioning
  • Inpatient adolescent treatment
  • Outpatient adolescent treatment
  • Individual interventionl program, which helps young people and families with chemical abuse problems learn about behavior management, progression of chemical use and related consequences, limit setting, communication and conflict resolution skills. Staff:
  • Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services
  • Dr. Don Farnsworth PHD, Clinical Psychologist
  • Kelly Owens LADC, Adolescent Counselor
  • Dawn Jolicoeur LADC, Adolescent Inpatient Counselor
  • Debbie Kilpela LPN, Client Care Coordinator
  • Brandon Torgerson LADC, P.T. Adolescent Counselor
One Veterans Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417
Provides a range of services to support and treat Veterans experiencing challenges with mental health and substance use addictions. Mental health services are available at the VA Hospital and community clinics, and include:
  • Assessments and treatment
  • Individual therapy
  • Group classes and therapies
  • Case management
  • Home visits
  • Medication consultations
  • Rehabilitation programming
  • Intensive outpatient program
  • Inpatient hospitalization
Issues and concerns that are addressed, include:
  • Psychological and sexual trauma
  • Depression and anxiety
  • Addiction recovery services
  • Mental health issues specific to older adults
  • Bipolar and psychotic disorders
  • Sleep disorders
  • Couples and family problems
  • Therapeutic and supported employment services
  • Pain management
Addiction Recovery Services provides comprehensive, individualized assessment, and treatment to Veterans with a variety of substance use problems. Care is provided on an outpatient basis; referral to VA-based residential treatment is also available. Services include:
  • Specialty Substance Use Disorder group programming: Abstinence-based outpatient substance use disorder group on Saturdays
  • Intensive Outpatient Program: Outpatient management for Veterans with dual disorders - substance use with co-occurring mental health programs
  • Pharmacotherapy for the treatment of substance use disorders/opiate treatment program
  • Relapse prevention
  • Individualized outpatient care
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1215 SE 7th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Detoxification: - Removes toxic or harmful chemicals from the body.
  • Individuals are assisted by specially trained medical and counseling staff.
  • Available 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Inpatient Treatment: - Provides intensive therapy in all aspects of recovery for those who are unable to maintain abstinence during outpatient treatment.
  • Residential stay is followed by an individualized schedule of outpatient treatment during day or evening hours.
  • Length of treatment varies according to the length of the residential stay, but typically averages 4-6 weeks for combined residential and outpatient treatment. Outpatient Treatment: - Intensive, conveniently structured treatment program for those individuals who are able to abstain from use of alcohol and other drugs while involved in the treatment process.
  • Treatment may be arranged during the day, evening, or a combination according to need. Aftercare and Relapse: - Provides support and stability for ongoing recovery of individuals who have completed primary treatment.
  • Aftercare groups (both men's and women's) focus on issues such as coping skills, securing ongoing support, family and marital dynamics, work pressures, socializing, spirituality, relaxation, and stress management.
  • May be recommended for those considered "high risk" for returning to alcohol or other drug use.
  • Builds awareness of a person's personal relapse process.
  • Explores old patterns and new choices to stop the cycle from repeating. Staff: - Colleen MacKay, LADC, LPN Director of Chemical Dependency Services
  • Bruce Haag, LADC, Managed Care Coordinator
  • Sarah Litchke, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
  • Laura Roy, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
  • Breanna Holmstrom, LPN, Client Care Coordinator
  • Michele Roth, LADC, Inpatient Treatment Counselor
  • Renee Jore-Anderson, MS, LMFT, LADC
  • Pauline Zimmerman RN
  • Kelly Owens, LADC, Adolescent Outpatient Counselor
  • Kelly Kerr, LADC, Adult Outpatient Counselor
  • Jeff Wagner, LADC
4050 Coon Rapids Boulevard, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
Offers community-based programs designed to prevent illness and enhance the health and well-being of patients, families, and area residents. Services include:
  • Baby Cafe Support Group: Support for helping parents achieve their breastfeeding goals
  • Health Education Presentations: Health professionals (physician, registered nurse, fitness specialist or nutritionist) deliver 1-hour, customized presentations on health topics including cardiovascular health, exercise/fitness, nutrition, and weight management
  • Stroke Support Group: Support for people who have experienced a stroke, and their caregivers
1601 Golf Course Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
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.
345 6th Avenue, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Provides continuing care treatment
  • Provides lectures
  • Provides audio & video tapes
  • Provides group sessions
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1800 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Project CHILD is for pregnant people ages 16 and older or who have been reported to Child Protection for controlled substance use anytime during their pregnancy. The program can also support those already in active recovery to reduce the risk of relapse during pregnancy. Services offered:
  • Help with basic needs including transportation
  • Substance use assessments, treatment services, case management, and counseling for up to six months after delivery
  • Peer recovery support specialist services - people with a lived experience in substance use and recovery
  • Prenatal care referrals, health assessments, and individualized care planning with a nurse
  • Prenatal and postnatal support groups. Parent(s) learn about parenting and baby development while building community with other parents. Also, offer support for all caregivers.
  • Project CHILD collaborates with many county and community-based resources for services.
NOTE: Pregnant women under the age of 16 should be reported to the Child Protection Screening Intake line.
213 SE 11th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Inpatient Treatment:
  • Provides intensive therapy in all aspects of recovery for those who are unable to maintain abstinence during outpatient treatment.
  • Residential stay is followed by an individualized schedule of outpatient treatment during day or evening hours.
  • Length of outpatient treatment will vary according to length of the residential stay, but typically the total length of the treatment process for a combination of residential and outpatient care is 4-6 weeks. Extended Care:
  • Offers the opportunity to practice living without alcohol or drugs.
  • Focuses on rehabilitation and community reintegration, along with education, leisure time, work skills and access to a wide range of resources, school, jobs and health care. Staff:
  • Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services
  • Pat Heikkila LADC, Inpatient Counselor
  • Renee Jore-Anderson MS, LMFT, LADC
  • Sheila LaPlant LPN, Client Care Coordinator
  • Paula Christofferson, Intake/Support Staff
  • Bridget Rondeau LADC
221 West 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55806
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
2485 Como Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55108
LSS Guardianship Option services include: Guardianship or Conservatorship: Manages the health and care of incapacitated individuals in the least restrictive manner possible and advocates in their best interest. Guardians and Conservators are appointed by the court. If an individual has no family or friends to assume the responsibility, LSS my be appointed. LSS staff gather information from individuals, caregivers and medical personnel to make medical and care decisions. Personal Representative of the Estate: Following court appointment, LSS completes probate requirements and handles disposition of assets according to the individual's wishes. Power of Attorney: Through a legally executed power of attorney, LSS is authorized to assist individuals in managing income and assets. Services may include check writing, checkbook balancing, assistance with financial and medical forms, assistance with retrofitting, maintenance, preparation for sale, the sale or purchase of property. Pooled Trust: Protects the public benefits of people with disabilities of any age while maintaining resources that will be available for their special or supplemental needs. The creation of a pooled trust moves assets from being countable for purposes of Medicaid and Social Security eligibility to being non-countable assets. Care Coordinator: Partners in decision making with individuals who may be alone and who may need help with contracting of repairs or services in the home, scheduling of appointments and making payments to providers.
Provides a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope to help each other recover from addiction to crystal meth and other mind-altering substances. Offers online and in-person meetings, as well as phone and web-based support.
345 6th Avenue, International Falls, MN 56649
  • Provides intensive out-patient treatment for adults with chemical dependency.
  • Provides chemical dependency education, information, assessment and referral.
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2020 Bloomington Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55404
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
212 SW 11th Avenue, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
  • Corporate Adult Foster Care for persons with mental illness
  • Corporate Adult Foster Care facility for up to 4 adults who are experiencing mental or emotional difficulties
  • Offers a homelike residential setting and a program designed to provide a transition toward community independent living
  • Specializes in dual disorders (mental illness/chemical dependency) and Traumatic Brain Injury
  • 4 Residential Beds
1919 University Avenue West, Suite 200, Saint Paul, MN 55104-3453
Provides support to families struggling with substance use to help ensure healthy pregnancies. Intensive in-home services to pregnant individuals who are abusing chemicals including:
  • Chemical dependency assessments
  • Referrals to treatment and placement
  • Counseling and referral to community resources
  • Prenatal and aftercare services
  • Support groups weekly, transportation and child care provided
2086 Ridgeway Drive, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Hope House provides Residential MI/CD Treatment for adult men. Our 90 day, three-phase program, will address the needs of our clients by providing treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues concurrently.
  • Group therapy and one-to-one sessions (15 hours per week)
  • "Recovery Coach" Services begin in phase III, and will continue after discharge
  • On-Site mental health professional for MH therapy and diagnostic assessments
  • CNP available for medical appointments and medication management services
  • Provides Narcotics Anonymous meeting lists for individuals seeking support in recovery from drug addiction.
  • Offers a 24-hour helpline where callers can speak with a volunteer who has personal experience with addiction and can provide support and understanding. If no one is available, callers may leave a message and will receive a return call within 24 hours.
NOTE: This is not a drug information or referral service. Volunteers may answer general questions about substance use, but do not provide referrals to treatment centers. The helpline is intended for individuals and family members affected by addiction seeking support.