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1700 Highway 25 North, Buffalo, MN 55313
Providing the following health services: - Family medicine - Internal medicine- Midwifery - Obstetrics/Gynecology - Pediatric careSpecialty Care services: - Acupuncture - Addiction medicine- Audiology- Cardiology - Chiropractic- Colonoscopy and Endoscopy procedures - Dermatology - Diabetes care - Ear, nose, and throat - General surgery - Geriatrics- Orthopedics- Osteopathic Manual therapy - Platelet-Rich Plasma - Podiatry- Spine Care Specialist - Urology- Vascular care
57 Main Street, Hokah, MN 55941
Provides library services to the community including:- Access to books, audiobooks, large print materials, magazines, musical CD's, and local newspapers - Adult and children/teen programs - Book clubs - Community events - E-audiobooks and eBooks - Interlibrary loan - Internet access - Photocopier - Reference and information services
900 189th Avenue NE, Cedar, MN 55011
Outpatient/Community Mental Health Services:- Provides outpatient individual therapy for children, youth, and adults specializing in depression, anxiety, trauma, oppositional behavior, ADHD, borderline personality, bi-polar disorder, relational problems, attachment issues, parenting support, family conflict, sexually problematic behaviors, and emotional, physical, and sexual abuse. - Provides family and couples therapy - Provides diagnostic assessments, psychological testing, and evaluations, as needed, including specialized diagnostic assessments for children ages 2 and older- Provides trauma-focused therapies, including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) psychotherapy.- Provides telehealth and in-person appointments.
308 Lewison Street NW, Adams, MN 55909
A box or bag of groceries is provided on a limited basis for people who are unable to provide food for themselves or their families
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4544 Canal Place SE, Rochester, MN 55904
Mayo Clinic provides support for individuals unable to pay for medically necessary care. This includes:- Fair and consistent billing and collection practices, including charitable care and financial assistance policies and a standard application process- Providing extended payment plan options and medically necessary services at reduced rates or at no cost for patients eligible for financial assistance- Provides emergency care, regardless of ability to pay
1628 East 33rd Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Provides a $20 Holiday Gas Card and $20 Bus Card to individuals needing transportation to work.- Bus fare for transportation to work- Gas money for transportation to work- Transportation to a funeral
510 East Cedar Street, Houston, MN 55943
Offers a 24-hour long-term skilled nursing facility with services including: - Dining with 3 meals per day and snacks- Daily social activities - Senior fitness - Social outings
738 First Avenue East, Shakopee, MN 55379
NOTE: Application is closed for this program.Funds may be available to prevent homelessness. Single adults and families who are past due on their ?housing expenses and need financial assistance to cover a damage deposit, first month's rent, or keep their current housing can apply. ??If a resident of Carver and Scott County and seeking assistance, call 211.
501 4th Avenue NW, Perham, MN 56573
Provides a temporary supply of food to persons in need of emergency assistance:- Use of food shelf is limited to 12 times a year, 1 time per month- Accepts donations and offers volunteer opportunities
310 South Broadway, Suite 7, Crookston, MN 56716
Service which provides job opportinities for individuals with diabilities and other employment barriers
1710 County Highway 10, Spring Lake Park, MN 55432
Provides fire and rescue services including: - CPR and first aid courses- Car seat safety - Emergency medical response- Fire prevention- Home safety education- Technical rescue
325 11th Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Provides psychiatry services including evaluations, treatment, and medication management for depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders. Services are provided at all HDC locations and at contracted locations.
215 Radio Drive, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55415
Services include treatment for: - Arthogryposis - Brittle Bone Disease - Burn scars - Cerebral Palsy - Conditions of the spine, hands, feet, and limbs - Hip conditions - Joint stiffness and pain - Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis - Metabolic Bone Disease, rickets, osteogenesis imperfecta - Missing limbs and limb length discrepancies - Neurological disorders - Neuromuscular disorders, muscular dystrophy - Scoliosis, spinal abnormalities - Specialized plastic surgery - Spina Bifida - Sports injuries
318 Ninth Street, Worthington, MN 56187
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.- Provides treatment coordination for eligible individuals- Provides referrals to local community service providers for chemical assessments or treatment services
301 2nd Street East, Hastings, MN 55033
Income eligible older adults ages 60 or older may receive up to $50 worth of food once a month. Staff can assist with sign-up, delivery, or pick up of food boxes.
1200 1st Avenue NE, Little Falls, MN 56345
Provides skilled nursing communities to provide support in a home-like environment. Residents are provided daily opportunities for social interaction, personal enrichment, and holistic healing. Services provided:- 24 hours/7 days a week skilled nursing care and supervision- Comfortable rooms and shared community spaces- Dedicated caregivers and volunteers- Inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation options- Medication management and clinical support services- Personalized physical, occupational, and speech therapy services- Short-term and long-term care options- Supportive care programs such as hospice care, respite care, and memory care
7876 Hudson Road, Suite 1, Woodbury, MN 55125
Diversion services help youth make better choices and parents recognize signs and symptoms. Topics include:- Chemical Awareness Program (CAP) (tobacco, e-cigs, alcohol, and drugs) (not a treatment program)- Restorative Justice Conferencing: Mediation that includes offender, victims, and their respective support groups- Community work service hours- Creative Responses to Conflict (helping the youth to develop alternative ways in dealing with conflict)- Restitution- Bullying Awareness Program (BAP)- Distracted Driving Awareness Program (DDAP) (helping young drivers become educated on how to prevent risky behaviors and attitudes while driving or prior to being a licensed driver)- Responsible Social Media Use (RSMU) (helping youth who are struggling to use social media in a healthy way)- Theft Awareness Program (TAP)- Teen Intervene Program (TI)
423 South Main Avenue, Park Rapids, MN 56470
  • Sells used clothes and household goods for to the general public- Free clothing, household goods, and furniture to people who have emergency needs. Vouchers may be obtained from the DAC, Social Services, Battered Women's Shelter, Mahube Community Council, and the Salvation Army
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 pmWednesdays at 11 amThursdays at 7 pm
207 East Main Street, Eitzen, MN 55931
Provides well-balanced and low cost noon meals in congregate settings
325 11th Avenue, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Provides a medical clinic offering compassionate care on a variety of health care services. Services include:- Annual wellness visits such as screenings for vitals, weight, height, medical history update, depression screening, cognition screening, mobility, and prevention- Cancer care such as addressing concerns, monitor patients' treatment, and one-on-one physical rehabilitation- Cardiology to address and treat heart disease, heart failure, blood pressure issue, and high cholesterol- E-Care services providing online visits for minor health concerns such as allergies, COVID-19, cold/flu, dermatology concerns, minor rashes, pink eye, shingles, tick bites, and urinary tract infections- Family medicine such as preventative care, anxiety/depression, chronic disease management, immunizations/flu shots, prescriptions/medication management, internal medicine, pediatrics, and follow-up care- General surgery- Mammography- Medical weight loss through a medically supervised approach for weight loss and weight management- Oncology and hematology for treating cancer and blood disorders such as iron deficiency, anemia, hemophilia, sickle cell disease, leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma- Orthopedic and sports medicine- Pharmacy offering mail service for delivery prescriptions to a patient's residence and fills and dispenses medication orders- Vascular surgery and treatment- Well-child visits and immunizations
393 Dunlap Road North, Suite 450E, Saint Paul, MN 55104
People Camp is a week-long transformative experience of cooperation, community living, peacemaking, and the exploration of ideas and issues. This is a summer camp experience for the whole family and for anyone interested in a supportive community, challenging workshops, and lots of recreation in a camp setting. Summer camp program is held in August for one week. The camp program includes:- Camp traditions and building community such as morning meditation down by the lake, talent show, tie dying shirts, s'mores, games, and other activities- Engaging activities for children and youth- Housing at Northern Pines with rooms that sleep 3 - 10 people. Tenting is allowed at the camp.- Interest groups at camp such as book clubs, singing groups, and more- Meals for breakfast, lunch, and supper served at the dining hall with outdoor seating
1215 30th Street NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
  • Provides advocacy for victims of domestic violence in relation to court proceedings - Assists in obtaining additional support services and exploring safety options - Helps with Orders for Protection
435 East Derrynane Street, Suite 1100, Le Center, MN 56057
  • Civil process- Court security- Crime reporting- Emergency 911 dispatcher center: Communication hub for the cities of Cleveland, Elysian, Kasota, Kilkenny, Le Center,Le Sueur, and Montgomery, and townships of Cleveland, Cordova, Derrynane, Elysian, Kasota, Kilkenny, Lanesburgh, Lexington, Montgomery, Ottawa, Sharon, Tyrone, Washington, and Waterville- Everbridge High Speed Notification System: Provides City and County officials the ability to quickly deliver time-sensitive personalized messages via voice, email, and text to targeted areas of the county to individuals and businesses who register for the service- Gun permits for purchasing and carrying a firearm- Investigation- Jail- Patrol unit- Records- Special Units: D.A.R.E. drug education program for children in schools, K-9 unit, and River Valley Tactical Response Team?- Warrants
9550 Upland Lane North, Maple Grove, MN 55369
Offers options based on each household's income, assets, and other resources for patients such as:- Gillette Assistance Program (GAP): A financial program that provides discounts on eligible cots billed by Gillette. The size of a GAP discount is based on the recipient's household size and annual income- Setting up a payment plan with a Gillette financial advocate