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31 West First Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides sterile syringes and injection equipment, safe disposal of used needles, free Naloxone (Narcan) kits with overdose education, and other harm reduction supplies. Also connects participants to additional services, including HIV and Hepatitis C testing, and treatment referrals.
5005 Minnetonka Boulevard, Saint Louis Park, MN 55416
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact information https://www.stlouisparkmn.gov/government/city-council/mayor-council-members Departments:- Administration and Finance - Building and Energy- City Attorney- Economic Development- Engineering- Elections- Garbage and Recycling- Licenses- Parks and Recreation: Offers a wide variety of parks and recreation programming for people of all ages; this includes an aquatic park, facility rentals, outdoor skating and sledding, public ice skating rink, recreation outdoor center, and the Westwood Hills Nature Center- Planning and Zoning- Public Works- Utilities- Water and Sewer
6133 402nd Street, North Branch, MN 55056
Provides nutrition education and special foods which promote good health for pregnant, breastfeeding, and post-partum women with infants and/or children up to age 5. WIC provides the following services:- Assistance with any special needs- Health assessment and screening- Nutrition education- Referrals to other community services- Vouchers are given to participants to purchase nutritious foods, such as cereal, cheese, eggs, infant formula, juice, milk, and peanut butter
13000 Ravine Parkway South, Cottage Grove, MN 55016
Minnesota's Medicaid program for people with low income. Most people who have MA receive health care through health plans. Members who do not receive health care through a health plan receive care on a fee-for-service basis, with providers billing the state directly for services they provide.MA pays for a variety of services like doctor visits, prescriptions, and hospital stays. Some services and prescriptions may require prior approval. MA pays for medical bills going back three months from the month the application is received.NOTE: People with disabilities who work, even if they're over the income or asset limits of MA, may still qualify for a program called Medical Assistance for Employed Persons with Disabilities - MA-EPD.
602 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318
Counseling specialties include:- Relationship Issues: Marital and pre-marital couples therapy, communication skills, conflict resolution and sexuality issues- Mood/Anxiety Disorders: Depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorders, panic attacks, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and obsessive-compulsive disorders- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): State-certified, evidence-based DBT programming for adults and a modified program for adolescents- Anger Management: Group and individual therapy- Other: Trauma related issues; foster care/adoption issues; adult ADHD; grief and loss; stress management; self-esteem; geriatric/aging; life transitions; gay/lesbian/transgender issues
302 West 1st Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Summer day camp programs where children can explore nature, find new talents, try new activities, and gain independence. Activities may vary by site, but can include: - Creative challenges- Outdoor adventures- Sports and games
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216 Park Avenue Northwest, PO Box X, Bagley, MN 56621
Provide assistance, investigate, and/or intervene on behalf of vulnerable adults who are unable to act on their own behalf, manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger due to physical or emotional abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect or abandonment. Services may include: - Accept reports of abuse - Authorization for medical treatment - Consultation to individuals who suspect abuse - Removal of the individual to safer surroundings - Services necessary to remove the conditions which have created a threat to life NOTE: Complaints, questions, or concerns involving incidents in facilities licensed by the Health Department; such as, hospitals, nursing homes, boarding care homes, supervised living facilities, assisted living and home health agencies can be referred to the MN Office of Health Facility Complaints at 651-201-4201 or toll-free at 800-369-7994.
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2424 75th Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Short-term placement in a home-like environment for people who are homeless, exiting the hospital while looking for permanent placement, or whose caregiver(s) could use time off.
300 Good Samaritan Drive, Warren, MN 56762
Provides mental health wellbeing services such as:- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) to help individuals gain independent living skills, community skills, coping and social skills, and personal and emotional adjustments within the community- Mental health evaluation and psychological testing to accurately diagnose clients and develop treatment plans- Psychiatry services such as psychiatric evaluation by a nurse or psychiatrist and medication management- Targeted case management for person-centered care to access needed medical, social, educational, and vocational services related to the client's mental health needs
119 2nd Street SW, Rothsay, MN 56579
Mayor and City Council Members:- Member contact informationDepartments:- Administration and Finance- City ordinances- Economic Development Administration (EDA)- Event Center- Parks Department- Public Utilities: Provides power, water, and wastewater treatment within the city limits of Rothsay.
1130 1/2 7th Street NW, Suite 205, Rochester, MN 55901
Caregiver Support Group (in-person and virtual options available):Meet with a trained facilitator to discuss common challenges they are facing, successes they are having, encouragement they have to offer, needs that they are seeking resources for, and many other things. This is a safe space for caregivers to meet, so they can improve self-care as well as care of their care receiver.Chronic Conditions Support Group:An opportunity to meet with other people living with a Chronic Condition or Disability to exchange helpful tips, give and receive support, and learn about new resources. Each session offers the opportunity to learn about managing common conditions in later life, as taught by a gerontologist, while also providing valuable social and emotional support from others.Conditions may include but are not limited to:- Arthritis - Depression - Diabetes - Heart disease - High blood pressure - Parkinson's, etc.When Caregiving Ends Support Group:An Elder Network volunteer uses the book, "After Caregiving Ends, A guide to Beginning Again," to facilitate discussion and help in navigating life after caregiving journey ends.Memory Café in Olmsted County:Memory Café is an opportunity for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory problems. Provides relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks.Memory Café in Wabasha County:Memory Café is an opportunity for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory problems. Provides relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks.This group is also open to older adults without memory concerns who are seeking socialization opportunities
Caregiver Support Group (in-person and virtual options available):Meet with a trained facilitator to discuss common challenges they are facing, successes they are having, encouragement they have to offer, needs that they are seeking resources for, and many other things. This is a safe space for caregivers to meet, so they can improve self-care as well as care of their care receiver.Chronic Conditions Support Group:An opportunity to meet with other people living with a Chronic Condition or Disability to exchange helpful tips, give and receive support, and learn about new resources. Each session offers the opportunity to learn about managing common conditions in later life, as taught by a gerontologist, while also providing valuable social and emotional support from others.Conditions may include but are not limited to:- Arthritis - Depression - Diabetes - Heart disease - High blood pressure - Parkinson's, etc.When Caregiving Ends Support Group:An Elder Network volunteer uses the book, "After Caregiving Ends, A guide to Beginning Again," to facilitate discussion and help in navigating life after caregiving journey ends.Memory Café in Olmsted County:Memory Café is an opportunity for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory problems. Provides relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks.Memory Café in Wabasha County:Memory Café is an opportunity for those with dementia and their caregiver to meet in our community for casual conversation and interaction with other people struggling with memory problems. Provides relaxing activities, crafts, drinks, and snacks.This group is also open to older adults without memory concerns who are seeking socialization opportunities
2437 Rice Street, Roseville, MN 55113
Residential care homes in Roseville and Shoreview provide personal assisted living and memory care. Homes are designed to keep the staff to resident ratio low to provide high levels of interaction and support.- Activities and recreational programming tailored to each individual's interests- Flat rate pricing includes on-site doctor's visits, transportation and attendant at other medical appointments, transportation to activities in the community, laundry, cooking, meals, snacks, cleaning. Can do 1- and 2-person transfers, foyer lifts, incontinence care, and most medical conditions. Hospice care can be added as an end of life service when needed.
227 6th Street North, Breckenridge, MN 56520
Provides investigation and intervention services on behalf of vulnerable adults who are unable to act on their own behalf, manage their own affairs, or who are in immediate danger of abuse. Types of abuse may be physical, emotional, sexual abuse, unsafe or hazardous living conditions, exploitation, neglect, or abandonment. Services include:- Taking reports and investigating abuse and/or maltreatment- Removal of the individual to safer surroundings- Services necessary to remove the conditions which have created a threat to lifeNOTE: Complaints, questions, or concerns involving incidents in facilities licensed by the Health Department, such as hospitals, nursing homes, boarding care homes, supervised living facilities, assisted living and home health agencies can be referred to the Minnesota Board on Aging Ombudsman for Long-Term Care.
11850 Blackfoot Street NW, Coon Rapids, MN 55433
  • Billing: (612)262-9000- Birth Center: (763)236-8400- Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute - Mercy Hospital: (612)236-8910- Foundation: (763)263-3961- General Surgery Clinic: (763)236-9000- Heart and Vascular Center: (866)450-7999- Intensive Care Unit (ICU): (763)236-8300- Joint Replacement Center: (763)236-8860- M-Power Health and Fitness Center: (763)236-8024- Medical Imaging: (763)236-0808- Medical Records: (612)262-2300- Lung Program: (763)236-0808- Laboratory: (763)236-8158- Orthopedics: (763)946-9777- Orthopedics Clinic: (763)236-8910- Patient Pre-registration: (612)262-5335- Pharmacy: (763)236-7111- Physician Referral (Find a Doctor): (612)262-3333 or (800)877-7878- Respiratory Services: (763)236-6867- Robotic-Assisted Surgery: (763)236-6000- Spine Care: (800)827-8313- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute: (763)236-0808
3036 University Avenue SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414
Operates many sites for supervised visitation services and safe exchange services. Supervised Parenting:This program is available for those who are seeking parenting time with their child but are required to do so within the presence of a neutral third party. Sessions are typically two hours in length and available seven days a week. High, medium, and low supervision for visits is available. Monitored Parenting:A program for parents who are transitioning from supervised parenting and no longer need to have supervisor present at all times during the visit. Supervisors check in with the family several times during the session and document at each check-in. Sessions are typically two hours in length, but can be more or less if needed, and may occur in a group setting. Monitored Exchanges:Parents seeking to transfer their children from one parent to the other without having to have contact with the other parent can use this program. Monitored exchanges are supervised and performed by staff. Staff documents each exchange. Exchanges are performed seven days a week during programming hours.
321 1st Street NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • 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.
1151 Friberg Avenue, Fergus Falls, MN 56537
Fergus Falls Rental Rehabilitation Program:- Provides loans for dwellings with up to 5 units- Loans for single family units up to $15,000- Loans for 2 - 5 unit dwellings up to $10,000 per unit- Loan term maximum of 10 years at 3% interestMHFA Rehabilitation Loans:- Loans given between $1,000 - $37,500 per homeowner- Maximum loan term of 15 years for dwellings taxed as real property- Must be the primary place of residence and a single-family home- All loans are forgiven if the borrower does not sell, transfer title, or cease to occupy the property during the loan termDeferred home improvement loans for owner-occupied dwellings to finance home improvements that directly effect:- Safety- Habitability- Energy efficiency- Accessibility
2610 University Avenue West, Suite 450, Saint Paul, MN 55114
Financial coaching is an individualized process that helps individuals take action to reach their financial goals. Money Mentors is a six month program where individuals meet one-on-one virtually, with a volunteer financial coach to develop action steps to reach financial goals. Goals may include boosting savings, controlling spending, eliminating debt, or improving credit.
157 Roosevelt Road, Suite 100, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Congregate dining:- Provides nutritious noon-hour meals to persons age 60 and over- An annual registration for this federally funded program must be completed- Meals are available at full price for those of all ages or those who do not want to complete the registration formHome-delivered meals:- Delivers meals to persons who are homebound or in need of rehabilitation time from surgery, injury, or illness. This service is based on an assessment of need- A complete, well-balanced meal is delivered to the recipient's door. This meal provides one-third of the required daily calories and nutrients, and is approved- Volunteer drivers are a regular contact for a homebound person
1650 Humboldt Avenue, Saint Paul, MN 55118
Provides fire and rescue services including: - CPR classes- Emergency medical services - Fire suppression- Fire prevention education- Inspection and testing of fire protection systems- Technical and water rescues
500 Sunset Drive, Suite 1, Jordan, MN 55352
Information for the elementary and secondary schools in the district. Schools:- Jordan Elementary School 815 Sunset Drive, Jordan, MN 55352 (952)492-2336- Jordan High School 600 Sunset Drive, Jordan, MN 55352 (952)492-4400- Jordan Middle School 500 Sunset Drive, Jordan, MN 55352 (952)492-2332
6880 Hemlock Lane, Maple Grove, MN 55369
Provides fire and rescue services including:- Emergency medical services- Fire suppression- Fire safety and prevention education- Inspection and testing of fire protection systems- Investigating fires- Reviews fire codes and issues permits, - Technical and water rescues
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325 11th Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Provides a fitness center free of charge to Lake View therapy patients during their rehabilitation. Physical therapy is provided to help improve the quality of life of patients through prescribed exercise or hands-on care, and treatment techniques.