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342 13th Avenue NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Offers a full range of primary healthcare services for patients of all ages. Primary and Preventive Care:- Adolescent healthcare- Gender care and gender-affirming primary care- HIV care including screening, medication management, lifestyle, and referrals to community resources- Immunizations and flu and COVID-19 vaccines- Minor surgical procedures- Nutrition counseling- Pediatric ADHD evaluation and treatment- Pediatric care/well-child exams- Physical/wellness exams- Prenatal and postpartum care- Screening for diseases such as cancer, tuberculosis, diabetes, and high blood pressure- Sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing and treatment- Treatment for cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergiesTelehealth services include:- Birth control consultations- Chronic disease management- Cold/flu symptoms- Medication management- Mental health and substance abuse concerns- Rashes and skin conditions- Sore throat/cough- Upset stomach- Urinary tract infections
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ContraceptionChronic Disease Self Management ProgramsCOVID-19 Immunization ClinicsSexually Transmitted Infection TreatmentGeneral Medical CareGeneral ImmunizationNutrition EducationMedication Information/ManagementTelemedicineDiabetes ScreeningGeneral Physical ExaminationsCommunity ClinicsFlu VaccinesHIV TestingPediatricsSexually Transmitted Infection ScreeningWell Baby Care
719 North 7th Street, Suite 200, Montevideo, MN 56265
Provides state-funded food assistance to legal noncitizens ages 50 or older who do not qualify for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly called Food Stamps or Food Support) because of their citizenship status.Monthly benefits are loaded on an Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) card, which looks and works like a debit card. The card can be used to buy groceries at authorized stores, farmers markets, and online retailers. Learn more about where to shop and what can be bought.? The amount of benefits received is based on income, expenses, and number of people in the household.?
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300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487
Provides tips on protecting air, land and water in Hennepin County through social media and newsletters, includes the following topics:- Aquatic invasive species prevention education- The Cool County Initiative reduces greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency and the generation of renewable energy- Earth-friendly home landscaping Quick Reference Guide- Education to protect land and water resources- Educational tips for residents to improve lakes, rivers and streams- Information on funding or assistance for environmental projects for residents, land owners and businesses for projects that preserve and restore the county's natural resources- Landowner Guide to help landowners care for their land and the natural resource on their property- Manages and maintains a waste-to-energy facility- Provides natural resources maps, data and reports- Provides land and water conservation services
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220 22nd Avenue East, Suite 103, Alexandria, MN 56308
Provides 245D waivered services, which include:- Homemaker Services: Provides light household cleaning, laundry, assistance with home management, and activities of daily living- Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS): Offers assistance to older adults who need reminders, cues, intermittent/moderate supervision, or physical assistance to help them remain in their homes- Individual Home Supports Without Training: Provide support, assistance, and supervision to adults or children who live in their own homes- Night Supervision Services: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring in the client's home when the client is in need of assistance with activities of daily living, positive support programming, transition plans, and reinforcement of skills development- Personal Support: Non-medical care, assistance, and supervision
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1700 South Highway 36 West, Suite 130, Roseville, MN 55113
MHS provides comprehensive psychological assessment for children, adolescents, and adults to improve case conceptualization, solidify a diagnosis, and create personalized treatment recommendations.
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3231 1st Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55408
Central Minnesota Brainerd Campus site serves 89 male residential clients and offers outpatient services to women and men. Offers both a 13-month program as well as a traditional short-term residential program.Duluth Northland Campus site offers a long-term residential recovery 13-month program for adult men. There is also a short-term residential 1-3 month program for adult men that offers intensive treatment services.Main site offers shorter-term programs, a long-term faith-based recovery program, and extensive prevention and transitional/aftercare services.Rochester Campus site offers short-term licensed treatment (typically 14 - 90 days) and long-term faith-based recovery. This is a 13 month program for both men and women. Long-term Program: 13 - 15 month residential program focusing on substance abuse, offered in a Christian environment. Residents work on overcoming self-destructive patterns associated with their substance abuse and developing positive life skills. Additional services:- Individual pastoral counseling, marriage and family therapy, and small groups- Licensed psychologists for dual-diagnosis residents- Elective classes target issues that often coincide with chemical abuse- Tailored assignments focus learning to meet individual needs- On site GED programming availableShort-term Program: Offers intensive licensed Rule 245G programs with optional co-occurring disorder treatment services. Programming is provided in a structured therapeutic community offering continuous observation and treatment by professional multidisciplinary staff members. This program serves men and women, boys and girls (over 16 years of age).Length of services and level of care is based on client's ongoing assessed need. Most stays range from 21-60 days, but a one year continuing care plan is required for successful completion of this program.This program utilizes best practices including a traditional 12-Step program, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and integrated mental and chemical health services. The multidisciplinary staff approach is motivational, strength-based and relationally focused. Also offered is life skills development that helps the client enhance coping and social skills.
2501 Greenwood Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Central Minnesota Brainerd Campus site serves 89 male residential clients and offers outpatient services to women and men. Offers both a 13-month program as well as a traditional short-term residential program.Duluth Northland Campus site offers a long-term residential recovery 13-month program for adult men. There is also a short-term residential 1-3 month program for adult men that offers intensive treatment services.Main site offers shorter-term programs, a long-term faith-based recovery program, and extensive prevention and transitional/aftercare services.Rochester Campus site offers short-term licensed treatment (typically 14 - 90 days) and long-term faith-based recovery. This is a 13 month program for both men and women. Long-term Program: 13 - 15 month residential program focusing on substance abuse, offered in a Christian environment. Residents work on overcoming self-destructive patterns associated with their substance abuse and developing positive life skills. Additional services:- Individual pastoral counseling, marriage and family therapy, and small groups- Licensed psychologists for dual-diagnosis residents- Elective classes target issues that often coincide with chemical abuse- Tailored assignments focus learning to meet individual needs- On site GED programming availableShort-term Program: Offers intensive licensed Rule 245G programs with optional co-occurring disorder treatment services. Programming is provided in a structured therapeutic community offering continuous observation and treatment by professional multidisciplinary staff members. This program serves men and women, boys and girls (over 16 years of age).Length of services and level of care is based on client's ongoing assessed need. Most stays range from 21-60 days, but a one year continuing care plan is required for successful completion of this program.This program utilizes best practices including a traditional 12-Step program, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and integrated mental and chemical health services. The multidisciplinary staff approach is motivational, strength-based and relationally focused. Also offered is life skills development that helps the client enhance coping and social skills.
1833 3rd Avenue, Anoka, MN 55303
Provides flexible, intensive mental health and rehabilitation services for children and youth with emotional disturbances and their families. Services are tailored to each child's needs and may include skills training, individual or family psychotherapy, one-to-one behavioral support, crisis planning, and day treatment. Aims to help children recover age-appropriate functioning, develop coping and social skills, and coordinate care with families, schools, and other providers.
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Offers a nurse line available 24 hours/7 days a week for individuals who may need to speak with a nurse about medical care and where to go for care. Nurses can provide medical advice on what potential options are available, such as virtual care, primary care, urgent care options, or seek emergency care if needed at a CentraCare location.
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410 South 5th Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only.Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only.Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.Monthly income and countable resource limits apply. Countable resources include any checking or savings funds, stocks, and bonds. A home, one car, a burial plot, $1500 in burial expenses (if the amount is set aside), furniture, and other household items are not applied toward the resource limit. Participants pay for Medicare services that aren't covered, such as routine physicals and prescription drugs.Generally under these programs, premiums are put back into the monthly Social Security check, increasing participants' monthly income.
190 Central Avenue South, Suite 2, Milaca, MN 56353
A formal program providing employment and training services to workers laid off from their jobs due to no fault of their own. These and other services are available at no cost to program participants who meet eligibility requirements.A variety of services are available including: career planning and personal counseling for career decision making, developing job goals and personal planning, training and retraining resources to update skills or acquire skills in a new field, job-seeking skills workshops on preparing resumes and cover letters, learning and practicing interviewing skills and networking, job clubs to meet other job seekers to network, check current job openings, and discuss issues.Placement services are also available including leads developed by counselors and agencies. Support services in certain cases are available for expenses such as child care and transportation, to enable participants to achieve their employment or training goals.
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190 Sailstar Drive NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
Routes to Bemidji and Grand Rapids
4155 County Road 101 North, Minneapolis, MN 55446
Provides primary care services including:- E-visits- Family medicine- Internal medicine- Laboratory- Mammograms- Mental/Chemical Health Care- Nutrition education- Obstetrics and Gynecology- Oncology and Hematology- Pediatrics- Radiology- Ultrasounds
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MammogramsE-Health VisitsFamily and Community MedicineOutpatient Mental Health FacilitiesInpatient Mental Health FacilitiesNutrition EducationTelemedicineInternal MedicineCognitive Behavioral TherapyObstetrics/GynecologyPediatricsDetoxificationMedication Based Treatment for Substance Use DisordersHospital Based Outpatient Services
100 North Broadway, New Ulm, MN 56073
Provides housing vouchers to help pay rent
2550 University Avenue West , Suite 200N , Saint Paul, MN 55114
Mobilizes middle and high school students across the state to create equitable systems through youth led outreach, education, and advocacy. Initiatives include: - AmeriCorps Promise Fellow: Provides targeted supports for students (focusing on students of color and low-income students) in 6 - 12th grades struggling with school attendance, behavior, and course performance- The Minnesota Youth Council: Consists of a group of 36 youth leaders who bring the youth's voices and presence to decision making spaces- VISTA Initiatives: Helps schools and nonprofits address the graduation gap and support the strategies that help youth succeed in school and learning
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107 2nd Street SE, Suite 102, Little Falls, MN 56345
Offers supportive services to children and teens including:- Accompaniment when meeting with law enforcement, county attorney staff, or social services- Court assistance- Coordination of assistance with schools and other agencies- Individual support- Prevention/early intervention education- Parenting information and guidance- Safety planning for children, youth, and/or parents
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426 West Avenue, Red Wing, MN 55066
Medicare Savings Programs have four sub-programs:- Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI): Helps pay for Part A premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB): Helps pay for Part A and B premiums as well as deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Qualifying Individual (QI): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits for individuals and married couples apply.- Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB): Helps pay for Part B premiums only. Monthly income limits and countable resource limits apply for individuals and married couples.
10 2nd Street NE, Elbow Lake, MN 56531
Commissioners by district:- District 1: Troy Johnson [email protected] District 2: Dwight Walvatne [email protected] District 3: Ken Johnson [email protected] District 4: Bill LaValley [email protected] District 5: Doyle Sperr [email protected]
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3800 American Boulevard West, Suite 1500-8031, Bloomington, MN 55431
Will accept donations of:- Appliances- Books- Clothing (baby and general)- Furniture (baby and general)- New mattresses- School supplies- Sports equipmentDonated items can be dropped off or call to arrange a pick up.
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Electronics/Small Appliance Donation ProgramsBook/Magazine Donation ProgramsBaby Furniture Donation ProgramsSports Equipment Donation ProgramsAppliance Donation ProgramsDonation PickupsMattress Donation ProgramsBaby Clothing Donation ProgramsGeneral Clothing Donation ProgramsFurniture/Home Furnishings Donation ProgramsDonation Drop Off PointsSchool Supplies Donation Programs
206 Atlantic Avenue, Morris, MN 56267
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include:- Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center- Crisis response and intervention- Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders- Occasional transportation services- Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services- Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items- Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
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Sexual Assault IssuesTransportation for Endangered PeopleCrime Victim Accompaniment ServicesSpecialized Information and ReferralDomestic Violence HotlinesHuman Trafficking HotlinesSpecialized Crime Victim AssistanceIdentity Theft VictimsVictims of Human TraffickingHuman Trafficking IssuesCrime Victim Safety PlanningStalking VictimsBurglary VictimsSexual Assault/Incest Support GroupsAbused AdultsDomestic Violence Support GroupsDomestic Violence IssuesSexual Assault HotlinesRobbery VictimsCertificates/Forms Assistance
1261 Woodlane Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125
The program is a voluntary, early intervention program that focuses on a family's strengths and needs through support systems. Once enrolled in the Parent Support Outreach Program, help is provided to at-risk families to avoid future incidents of child maltreatment and to enhance child and family well-being, including:- Comprehensive assessments, early intervention, outreach, support, and therapeutic services- Connecting families with county and community-based services- Family circle meetings and support- Limited financial assistance for families to meet basic needs
100 North Broadway, New Ulm, MN 56073
Group meets in the City Hall Council Chambers. Volunteers are needed to serve on the commission.NUHRC MISSION: To secure for all individuals equal opportunity to employment, housing, public accommodations, public service and education; and to secure full participation in the affairs of this community by assisting the State Department of Human Rights and by advising the City on long range programs to improve human relations in the City.
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99 Edison Boulevard, Suite 26, Silver Bay, MN 55614
Provides financial assistance to help families pay for child care so that parents may pursue employment or education leading to employment, and that children are well cared for and prepared to enter school.
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812 Ripley Street East , Litchfield, MN 55355
Offers one-way and round-trip rides locally and out-of-town for seniors, able to be used up to twice a week, or three times a week for medical appointments
2495 18th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55404
Manages a housing complex that includes low-income subsidized apartments, townhouses, and communal facilities. The Little Earth Residents Association: Promotes a culturally strong and healthy community through 24-hour programming for residents, including pre-school education, crime prevention, housing advocacy, and teen mentorship projects.
