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720 9th Avenue, Howard Lake, MN 55349
Provides services and resources that support students and school sites in the development and implementation of a comprehensive and inclusive continuum of instruction
13830 Community Loop, Bagley, MN 56621
Provides Direct Access assessments, counseling, and support services to help individuals overcome substance use disorders.Direct Access allows an individual to go directly to a provider they choose to receive a comprehensive assessment and access care immediately.
1400 Woodland Avenue, Duluth, MN 55803
Provides financial assistance to persons who have health care needs and are uninsured, underinsured, ineligible for a government program, or otherwise unable to pay
720 4th Avenue South, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
A communication group program for adults who have had neurological damage and have a communication disorder (aphasia, apraxia)
613 Minnesota Avenue NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
  • Provides police and emergency response for Beltrami County- Search and rescue services Department Phone Numbers: - Beltrami County Sheriff/Police Records Department 218-333-4187 (for reports, accident reports, etc.)- Provides a permanent medication disposal drop-off box for expired prescriptions or narcotics in the lobby of the Law Enforcement Center. For details call the Paul Bunyan Task Force at 218-333-8353- Provides after hours services for the Salvation Army to issue motel vouchers to individuals in need.
345 118th Avenue SE, Suite 100, Bellevue, WA 98005
Provides education, screening, credentials, and liability insurance coverage for volunteer handlers and their pets who wish to make therapy animal visits at facilities in their community. Services include:- Information and support to facilities wishing to implement therapy animal visitation- Offers support for practitioners using animal-assisted interventions as part of their practice- Provides information and support to facilities wishing to implement therapy animal visitation- Supports research into the effects and efficacy of animal-assisted interventions- Trains and credentials therapy animal teams to make animal-assisted crisis response visits in their community after crisis or disaster
Provides financial assistance to Minneapolis residents for program and activity fees. Financial assistance is based on income guidelines and can be used anytime for the calendar year applied for.
201 9th Street West, Ada, MN 56510
Financial Assistance Program: For patients whose insurance coverage and/or ability to pay medical bills is limited. Provides a discount on bills for emergent and medically necessary care. The program may cover current and outstanding bills and may remain in effect for 12 months after enrollment. Uninsured Discounts: Patients without insurance coverage are eligible for a discount for medically necessary services
121 1st Avenue SE, Hutchinson, MN 55350
Provides counseling services to individuals, couples, and families including:- Anxiety related issues- Addiction counseling for tobacco, alcohol, drugs and other chemicals, gambling, food, and spending money- Counseling for children and adolescents for Autism, ADHD, eating disorders, fetal alcohol syndrome, behavioral problems, school problems, Depression, and Anxiety issues- Couples counseling such as improving communication, developing intimacy and closeness in a relationship, and relationship crisis- Depression and developing coping strategies to manage it- Family counseling such as separation, divorce, blended families, parenting, parenting issues, and childhood behavioral issues- Marriage counseling such as post-affair recovery, intimacy issues, anger, marital dissatisfaction, improving communication, and developing conflict resolution skills- Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder counseling such those who have past trauma with physical abuse, mental abuse, sexual abuse, or those who have witnessed a traumatic event- Spiritual counseling for those struggling with their purpose in life, anger with God, or have internal struggles concerning their religion/faith and the meaning of life
730 East 34 Street, Hibbing, MN 55746
Provides comprehensive health care services for primary care and internal medicine, including:- Diagnosing and treating illnesses, infections, and injuries (Ear infection, minor burns, sinus infections, skin conditions, sprains and strains, and strep throat)- Family planning/birth control*- Growth and development monitoring- Health education on nutrition and exercise- Male- and female-specific health concerns- Managing chronic conditions- Obstetrics (OB)- Preventative and wellness visits, such as well-child checkups and routine screenings- Screening tests- Vaccinations* Elective reproductive procedures are not performed at the Catholic-sponsored hospitals
556 First Avenue, Westbrook, MN 56183
Provides fire and rescue services to the community. Also, offers fire prevention information, safety, and volunteer opportunities.
520 Chandler Avenue North, Glencoe, MN 55336
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.
612 North Broadway, Room 302, Crookston, MN 56716
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 of Employed Persons with Disabilities - MA-EPD.
306 Byron Street, Mankato, MN 56001
Offering services in the recipient's home or in other areas of the community. Services include:- Employment-related skills and support- Illness management and relapse prevention- Leisure and recreation activities- Medication management and monitoring- Practice and assistance with daily living skills such as cooking and nutrition, budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyles, household management, and daily routine- Social skills training and socialization- Stress education- Substance abuse education and chemical dependency recovery
1651 Jefferson Parkway, Suite HS - 200, Northfield, MN 55057
Offers a walk-in resource center that provides support and connections for individuals in crisis or in need. Services include advocacy, employment and housing assistance, limited financial support for eligible households (e.g., essential needs or transportation), resource navigation, and referrals to additional community programs.
111 Third Street SE, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
  • Service of Grand Itasca Clinic and Hospital. - The program is designed to provide skilled nursing, therapy, and home infusion therapy to patients with severe illness or injuries. - Home Care services are directed by the physician. - Home care is reimbursed through Medicare, Medical Assistance, private insurance, VA and waivered services. - Self pay is also possible. - Rehabilitation Services (Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy) - Skilled Nursing Services - IV Infusion Therapy - Case Management - Dietary Consultation - Respiratory Therapy Support - Pharmacy Support
5905 Golden Valley Road, Golden Valley, MN 55422
Provides a free home-visiting program that promotes creative ways to learn through play, strengthens parenting skills, and helps children prepare for school. Participating families receive free educational books and toys. Trained early learning specialists work with families in their homes two times a week for two years.
5125 County Road 101, Suite 300, Minnetonka, MN 55345
  • Staff available for consultation with parents, schools, or other community groups/leaders- Speakers bureau for presentations on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, addiction, abuse, anger, stress, parenting, eating disorders, and more
140 NW First Avenue, Clara City, MN 56222
Offers a family medical clinic. Services may include:- Blood pressure checks- Child wellness visits- Immunizations- Medication refill exams- Physical and annual exams for all ages- Prenatal and obstetric care- Routine appointments- Sports physicals- Workman compensation injury or automobile accident medical examinations
1500 Curve Crest Boulevard West, Stillwater, MN 55082
Registered nurses can help answer questions about:- Deciding between urgent care, emergency room, or waiting to go to a clinic- Home treatment options and advice- Symptoms being experienced
49725 County 83, Staples, MN 56479
Providing the following educational opportunities for those interested:- Childbirth class- Joint replacement pre-op class- PWR!Moves exercise classes for individuals with Parkinson's- Sibling preparation class- Other educational opportunities offered throughout the year
1037 University Avenue West, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Provides a no-cost child and family development program for families with children living in Ramsey County. The program focuses on school-readiness to prepare children for Kindergarten by utilizing developmentally appropriate and social-emotional curriculum. Provides:- Early Head Start: A home- and center-based program to support children and families to be their first and most important teacher- Encouragement of children to speak their native/home language, as well as English- Free meals, family fun, and parent engagement events- Head Start: Offers extended and full day programs for children
700 Chatfield Street, Preston, MN 55965
High School:- PO Box 599- 145 Main Avenue South, Harmony, MN 55939- Phone: (507)886-6464 or (507)765-3809- Fax: (507)765-3636Elementary:- PO Box 50- 702 Chatfield Street, Preston, MN 55965- Phone: (507)765-3809 or (507) 886-6464- Fax: (507)765-3636
110 6th Avenue South, Suite 200, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
The Senior Law Project provides legal advice or representation for people age 60 or older for issues including:- Citizenship, including medical waivers\- Consumer law, including debt collection and garnishment- Family law, including marriage dissolution, orders for protection, and third-party custody where domestic abuse or child endangerment is alleged, or spousal maintenance is needed- Housing, including: eviction, foreclosure, poor conditions, requests for reasonable accommodation- Power of attorney and health care directives- Public benefits programs, including denial or termination of eligibility/lack of payment by: Medicare, Social Security (SSI), Medical Assistance, food support, Minnesota Supplemental Aid, General Assistance, Emergency Assistance, fuel assistance, Veterans benefits- Medicare- Nursing home problems, including involuntary discharge- Social SecurityThe Senior Law Project DOES NOT handle:- Estate Planning- Living trusts- Real estate transactions- WillsDisability law efforts include:- Decreasing discrimination and increasing integration- Increasing access to appropriate services- Individual and system advocacy concerns- Reducing abuse and neglect
607 West Main Street, Suite 100, Marshall, MN 56258
Circle brings people together and provides a process for organizing effective group communication, relationship building, decision-making, and conflict resolution.Restorative practices help create a community that honors the importance of relationships amongst all members in the community and repair relationships when harm has been caused.- Circle of HopeCircle of support for those working towards finding and maintaining ongoing recovery from substance abuse.- Family & Community CircleCreates support networks for youth transitioning home from placement and works with youth and families with a variety of familial matters that may be leading to placement or family conflict.- Juvenile Circle SentencingAn alternative response to a crime that promotes healing and safety for everyone. Included in the Circle process are those harmed by crime/negative behavior, those who commit crime, and the community.- Other CirclesAs needed (i.e. schools, parenting, foster parent, etc.)