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731 Third Street South, Eveleth, MN 55734
Community-based program assisting adults experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. The program offers short-term crisis stabilization of up to 10 days, with individualized services that meet the unique needs of those being served.The program is staffed around the clock by highly-trained mental health practitioners and skilled nursing staff. Each resident has a private room.The program utilizes evidence-based, recovery-oriented services, including:- A crisis response action plan if a crisis should occur- Assessments and treatment planning for immediate needs- Assistance to access and store medication- Referrals to other service providers in the community as needed and to support the member's transition from RCS- Supportive counseling and skills planning for immediate needsIntensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) provides stays less than 90 days by referral. IRTS Services Include:- Assessment and services for co-occurring substance abuse and disorders- Assistance with transition to community-based services and housing- Crisis assistance, development of health care directive and crisis prevention plans- Family education opportunities- Illness management and recovery skills- Individualized assessment and treatment planning- Living Skills Development- Nursing services including medication education?
206 West 4th Street, Duluth, MN 55806
Assists people with obtaining and keeping permanent housing. Services include:?- Assistance with employment, transportation, and benefits- Case management- Community outreach- Crisis intervention- Housing search assistance
10801 Town Square Drive NE, Blaine, MN 55449
Law enforcement agency providing police patrol, emergency services, crime victim services, and working with mental health coordinators for mental health response
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1103 Burnsville Parkway, Suite 203, Burnsville, MN 55337
Provides health and wellness services and programs that address the unmet health care needs of Somali women, including:- Doula and home visiting services- Referrals to trusted health care providers- Trained health care MN navigators to assist with applications and renewals in Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, and qualified health plans
100 North 5th Avenue West, Room 212, Duluth, MN 55802
Responsible for administering assessment for the county. Supervises and advises local jurisdictions on assessment matters, conducts statistical studies of assessment ratios, prepares appraisals for the County Board of Equalization and tax court, and advises the County Board. Provides assessment services for all unorganized townships and organized jurisdictions that contract with the county. Reappraises all parcels at least once every five years, inspects changes affecting value, administers homestead and other classifications, reviews taxpayer complaints, and assists local Boards of Review in evaluating appraisals.
2220 Plymouth Avenue North, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Provides a resource for men looking for support to succeed, including:- Access to health care services- Developing a success plan- Finding a job- Life coaching- Peer support group- Referrals for housing and other services
411 South Broadway Avenue, Albert Lea, MN 56007
  • Assists veterans and dependents in obtaining state and federal benefits based on eligibility- Provides rides to veterans, e.g. appointments at Veteran's Administration in Minneapolis- Home visits for homebound or nursing home residents
266 East Bridge Street, Redwood Falls, MN 56283
Helps people without children who can't work enough to support themselves, and whose income and resources are very low pay for basic needs. The maximum monthly benefit is:- $128 for a person living in a licensed residential facility or receiving substance use disorder treatment services?- $350 for a person living in the community- Emergency funds may be available if the individual cannot pay for basic needs, such as shelter or food, and their health or safety is at risk because of this?People who get GA are also eligible for help with medical and food costs through Medical Assistance - MA and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program - SNAP.
1305 South Valley Street, New Ulm, MN 56073
Provides a box of free food each month to seniors who meet income guidelines
5200 Fairview Boulevard, Wyoming, MN 55092
Provides prescription dispensing services and immunizations such as:- Flu vaccinations- COVID-19 vaccination- Medication consultations- Medication therapy management- Over-the-counter medications- Prescription medications- Shingles vaccination
6320 Wedgewood Road North, Maple Grove, MN 55311
  • Charity Care: Offers financial help to patients who cannot pay all or part of their medical bills. 50-100% of the bill may be paid.- Pharmacy Assistance Fund: Provides one-time (once a year) prescription assistance to patients experiencing financial hardship. Request must not exceed $500.- Uninsured Discount: Provides a discount on medically-needed services for uninsured patients
114 North Holcombe Avenue, Suite 180, Litchfield, MN 55355
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
1511 Northern Pacific Road, Suite 1480, Brainerd, MN 56401
Mental Health and Psychiatry Services:- Diagnostic Assessments- Genetic Testing: For the purpose of understanding about clients and the effectiveness of treatments. With genetic testing, providers can better understand the reasons, factors, and risks associated with individuals, including medication reactions, to better predict successful outcomes and basic concepts of genes and how they can influence the client's health and response toward particular treatments.- Individual, Family and Marriage Counseling- Medication Management: Provides monitoring of medications that a client takes to ensure that he or she is complying with a medication regimen, while also ensuring the client is avoiding potentially dangerous drug interactions and other complications.- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.- Psychiatric Consultations: Provides comprehensive evaluations to individuals of psychological, biological, medical, and social causes of emotional distress.- Telehealth (available statewide)- Treatment Planning: Each individual enrolled in the program will create a treatment plan with a counselor. The treatment plan will be customized, compiled of goals and objectives based on an individual client's needs and wants. Substance Use Treatment Services:- Comprehensive Substance Use Assessments: The comprehensive assessment is done with a counselor to establish a better understanding of the individual's past and current substance use. The assessment screens for mental and physical health needs as well. In addition, the Rule 25 substance use assessment is performed by a certified assessor, which helps to determine placement and level of care.- Family Therapy (Group or Individual): This is counselor-facilitated therapy designed for spouses, family members, and friends of people who struggle with addiction to come together with clients and others who share similar experiences. This service is interactive and focuses on the role addiction plays in family dynamics. The goal of family therapy is for family members and clients to gain insight into the nature of addiction and how it affects the whole family. Family members will learn how to identify what behaviors support recovery and what behaviors inhibit recovery, along with learning tools and gaining resources on how to help them.- Group Therapy: Group therapy consists of being with peers that share many of the same struggles. During group therapy, clients share the objectives they have completed and receive feedback from the counselor and other group members. Everyone is counseled as an individual in a group. Group therapy is beneficial for a variety of factors: instillation of hope, universality, gaining knowledge through others experience, and having a sense of belonging, to name a few.- Individual Therapy: Individuals who are in group therapy will also receive individual therapy with an LADC. Individual therapy is beneficial for treatment planning and being able to work on core issues that are not appropriate or comfortable in a group setting.- Medication Therapy and Counseling: Medication therapy and counseling is a service or group of services that optimizes drug therapy with the intent of improved therapeutic outcomes.- Medication-Assisted Treatment Program: Offers a medication-assisted treatment program for alcohol and opiate addiction. The medication options administered along with a tailored therapy plan are Vivitrol and Suboxone, both of which are used to reduce withdrawal symptoms; decrease cravings; and prevent use of heroin, opioids, and alcohol.- Primary Day and Evening Group: Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from (9:00am - 12:00pm or 5:30pm - 8:30pm) This is an intensive program designed to present information in a format that helps clients gain a fresh perspective in areas they have had difficulty internalizing and putting into practice in their daily struggle with addiction. This is an outcome-based program. Length of time is dependent upon the client's progress and special needs.- Treatment Planning
2435 Wayzata Boulevard, Suite 800, Long Lake, MN 55356
Provides mental health support for:- Couples Counseling- Family Therapy- Group Therapy- Individual TherapyArea of issues may includes:- Academic Issues- Addiction- Adjusting to/Preparing for Bariatric Surgery- Anger Management- Anxiety- Attachment Concerns- Bipolar Disorder- Body Image Concerns- Chronic illness- Depression- Disordered Eating- Dissociative Disorders- Domestic Violence- Emotional Abuse- Emotional Neglect- Family Transitions/Divorce- Grief- Immigration- Life Transitions- Obsessive-Compulsive Behavior- Panic attacks- Parenting Support/Attention Concerns- Perinatal Support- Phobias- Physical Abuse- Relationship Issues- Self-Esteem concerns- Self-Harm- Sexual Abuse- Sexual Identity- Sleep Concerns- Stress Management- TraumaTelehealth available.
301 Second Street NE, New Prague, MN 56071
Emergency medicine and Level 4 trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including: - Chest pain or pressure - Head injury - Heart attack or acute coronary syndrome- Seizures - Severe abdominal pain - Sexual assault - Shortness of breath or pneumonia - Stroke- Sudden, severe headaches, paralysis or weakness - Traumatic injury - Uncontrolled bleeding
2 Roundwind Road, Luverne, MN 56156
All reports of maltreatment of a vulnerable adult should be directed to the Minnesota Adult Abuse Reporting Center. Reports will then be forwarded to the proper investigative agency.Provides assistance, investigates, and/or intervenes 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. Provides services necessary to remove the conditions that have created a threat to life, which may include:- Authorization for medical treatment- Consultation with individuals who suspect abuse- Removal of the individual to safer surroundingsNOTE: 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 Office of Health Facility Complaints at (651)201-4201 or toll-free at (800)369-7994.
800 West Broadway, Minneapolis, MN 55411
Offers a college access program targeting low-income, first generation college adults ages 19 and over. Will assist youth 12 - 18 by request. Assists persons with academic and career counseling including:- Academic and career assessment testing- Academic and career counseling and referral- Referral for dropouts wishing to complete GED- Information about post-secondary educational programs- Information and assistance in applying for financial aid for post secondary education and help filling out FAFSA online- Referral to community agencies and services- Workshops on topics such as college survival skills, financial assistance for post secondary education, career decision making, etc.
2520 East 12th Avenue, North Saint Paul, MN 55109
Provides help to improve reading, math, spelling, and writing skills, computer skills, GED test preparation, and GED testing. Also offers English as a secondary language and prep courses for vocational school or college.
304 Laurel Street, Brainerd, MN 56401
Assists the community by preparing for, responding to, and recovering from natural and man-made disasters. Services include coordination with agencies to deliver critical support, such as emergency response and hazard mitigation, ensuring recovery and resilience, planning, public education, and training.
303 Catlin Street, Buffalo, MN 55313
  • Audiology Care: - Coordination of physician referrals, as needed - Hearing aid fittings, follow up and repair - Hearing evaluations (audiology exams) - Individual and family counseling on preventing and coping with hearing loss - Cardiovascular disease care - Child and Teen Psychology: Provides psychological care which helps individuals evaluate and resolve emotional difficulties through counseling. Psychologists work with parents, doctors, psychiatrists and social workers to help children or teens with: - Addiction and substance abuse - Anxiety, depression and other mental or emotional concerns - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - Sexual or gender identity issues - Colonoscopy - Concussion treatment - Ear, nose and throat (ENT, Otolaryngology) - Gastroenterology - Gynecology: - Annual exams including pap smear and pelvic exam - Breast health exams - Family planning - Gynecologic surgery - Pediatric and adolescent gynecology - general care for female health development - Pelvic surgery (pelvic prolapstepelvic support) - Period/menstruation care including treatment for endometriosis - Sexual health care including treatment for sexually transmitted diseases - Internal medicine - Orthopedics - Osteopathic medicine - Plastic surgery - Podiatry - Pregnancy (prenatal) care - Psychology for adults - Spine care - Sports medicine - Urology
1600 Miller Trunk Highway, Building C, Duluth, MN 55811
Speech - Language TherapySpeech therapists do a comprehensive assessment to check: An individual's ability to understand language An individual's swallowing ability An individual's thinking skills and memory The quality of an individual's voice The way an individual speaks and whether their speech is clearDepending on an individual's condition, a therapist may recommend: Articulation therapy Augmentative and/or alternate communication methods Breathing and relaxation techniques Exercises Language intervention activities Positions or strategies to help an individual swallow more easilySpeech Therapy for ChildrenA child may benefit from speech-language therapy if he or she experiences: Feeding or Swallowing Disorders: Problems eating or drinking Language Disorder: Difficulty understanding or communicating Speech Disorder: Difficulty making soundsTransgender Care Services Adult and pediatric endocrinology Hormone treatments Primary care, which includes basic health screenings Referrals to: Community resources Mental health counseling Specialists, including in gynecologic surgery and urological surgery Transgender support groups Surgery including breast augmentation surgery and masculinizing chest surgery Voice training from speech-language therapist
111 8th Street, Gaylord, MN 55334
Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to:- Arranging for medical and social services- Arranging for meetings and appointments- Assistance with transportation- Medication remindersThe individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.
401 3rd Avenue NW, Austin, MN 55912
  • Austin High School 301 3rd Street Northwest, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1800- Banfield Elementary School 301 17th Street Southwest, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-120- Ellis Middle School 1700 4th Avenue Southeast, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1500- I. J. Holton Intermediate School 1800 4th Avenue Southeast, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1525- Neveln Elementary School 1918 Oakland Avenue East, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1600- Southgate Elementary School 1601 19th Avenue Southwest, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1300- Sumner Elementary School 805 8th Avenue NW, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1100- Woodson Kindergarten Center 1601 4th Street Southeast, Austin, MN 55912 (507)460-1400
241 Highway 33 North, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides a residential substance use treatment facility in a homelike setting. Women experience and learn to ?overcome the challenges of recovery. Utilizes evidenced-based and trauma-informed care approaches to help women succeed in recovery from substance use.Women accepted into the program participate in the following:- 12-Step principle education from a feminine perspective, including Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA) meetings- Art therapy- Education groups- Individual, group, and family sessions- Living skills education- Relapse prevention- Therapeutic recreationProvides dual diagnosis assessments and treatments for women diagnosed with: - Borderline Personality Disorder- Generalized Anxiety Disorder- Major Depressive Disorder- Schizophrenia