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400 6th Street, Kenyon, MN 55946
Variety of classes and activities for community members of all ages, including: - Adult fitness classes- Adult community trips- Youth enrichment classes- Youth recreational sports
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402 East Platt Avenue, Nashwauk, MN 55769
Fairview Financial Assistance Program covers charges for most Fairview hospital-based and clinic-based services.Charity Care may be available for households with income at or below 400 percent of the Federal Poverty Guidelines. Before applying for the program, households must first apply for help with the county or state.Discount on medically-needed hospital services available for uninsured households. Households who receive the uninsured discount may also apply for Fairview's Financial Assistance program.
3301 North 7th Avenue, Anoka, MN 55303
Provides state-operated, secure mental health, substance use, and nursing treatment facilities for adults, including the following: - Community Behavioral Health Hospitals (CBHHs): Provide inpatient behavioral health care for adults in six communities throughout the state. These 16-bed hospitals offer acute, short-term hospitalization services that include comprehensive assessment of mental, social, functional, and physical health; development of individualized treatment plans with medication management and 24-hour nursing care; and care delivered by multidisciplinary teams consisting of psychiatrists, general practice physicians, psychiatric nurses, psychologists, clinical social workers, addiction counselors, and occupational therapists. Services also emphasize illness management and recovery, as well as individualized discharge planning, care coordination, and aftercare planning to support a successful transition back to an appropriate community-based setting.- Forensic Mental Health Services: Provides residential treatment services for adults in both secure and non-secure settings on a large campus in St. Peter, Minnesota. The program also operates a 32-bed North Campus facility on the north side of St. Peter and an additional 16-bed facility located off campus in St. Peter. FMHP primarily serves individuals who have been civilly committed by a court as mentally ill and dangerous, often following criminal charges in which a court determined they were not competent to stand trial or not guilty by reason of mental illness or cognitive impairment. Many patients are under more than one type of civil commitment. In addition, Community Integrated Services provides ongoing monitoring and support for FMHP patients who have been provisionally discharged by a court to live in less restrictive community settings. This statewide program serves individuals from all 87 Minnesota counties and supports patients in achieving stable, successful lives in a variety of community settings outside FMHP facilities.- Forensic Nursing Home: Provides state-operated nursing home and provides nursing home-level care in a secure environment. The facility serves individuals who are civilly committed as mentally ill and dangerous, sexually dangerous persons, or sexual psychopathic personalities, as well as prison inmates on medical release from the Minnesota Department of Corrections. Care provided is consistent with that offered in other nursing homes and includes assistance with daily living, rehabilitation services, and end-of-life care.- Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS): Provide structured, short-term residential care for adults who no longer require hospitalization or other inpatient treatment but still need ongoing support before returning home. Clients typically have serious mental illness and may also have co-occurring conditions such as traumatic brain injury, addiction, or behavioral disorders. Services are available around the clock with support from mental health professionals and focus on improving psychiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, self-sufficiency, and independent living skills. Programs work collaboratively with clients to achieve individual goals and prepare them for a successful transition to home or to a less structured community setting, with an average length of stay of approximately 90 days before discharge.- Substance Use Disorder Treatment Services: Community Addiction Recovery Enterprise (CARE) provides inpatient substance use disorder treatment services to adults at three locations statewide. The program offers specialized inpatient services for individuals who are chemically dependent and have co-occurring mental illnesses, along with relapse prevention services and comprehensive aftercare planning. All CARE facilities are locked, and clients stay an average of approximately 90 days before discharge, depending on their level of participation and responsiveness to treatment.
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1961 Premier Drive, Suite 340, Mankato, MN 56001
Provides home care services to clients such as:- Companion and homemaking services, which may include laundry assistance, grocery shopping, light household chores, errand running, socialization, and conversation-Home health aide to support clients in performing day-to-day tasks and activities. Activities may include personal care, grooming, walking/transfers, meal planning and preparation, foot care, medication reminders, and range of motion exercises.- Pediatric home care services to support children and youth living with a developmental disability and/or short or long-term health diagnosis- Skilled Nursing, which may include visits for IV therapy, wound care, medication management, palliative care, management and evaluation of care, consultation, supervision of caregivers, chronic disease management, and post-surgical care
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118 North Main Avenue, New York Mills, MN 56567
Mental health assessment, information, and referral
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715 Cloquet Avenue, Cloquet, MN 55720
Provides a full spectrum of learning options for community members in person and online. Adult Education services include:- Basic skills (math, reading, and writing) and computer training- Budgeting and financial literacy- GED preparation- Interview skills- Citizenship- College and career preparation- Creating a resume- English Language Learning (ELL)/English as a Second Language (ESL)-Industry-specific training such as entrepreneur training, carpentry, pre-apprenticeship, ServSafe food manager certification, and para-professional certificationAdults set their own goals and work at their own pace. Instructors help adults explore and achieve their education goals.
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445 Minnesota Street, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Provides driver and vehicle-related services, which may vary by location:- Address changes on vehicle registration- Car dealer license information requests- Crash record requests- Driver's license renewals- First-time driver's license and ID applications, including knowledge and road testing- Fast-track license, ID, and title services- Knowledge tests administered on computerized machines (headphones available on request)- Organ donor designation on license or ID applications- Ordering or renewing vehicle tabs- Title transfers- Vehicle registration
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3139 41st Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Program components including:- Group skills training: Meet once a week for 2-3 hours- Individual DBT therapy: Weekly individual sessions with a trained DBT therapist- Phone coaching: Available as needed outside of the therapy-hour- Diary cards and assignments: Used in both Skills Group and Individual DBT Therapy, participants can rate their mood, behavior, and skills on a daily basis including practice exercises. DBT Graduate Group available for ongoing care and support for adults who have recently completed a standard (stage 1) DBT program.
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1600 Bavaria Road, Chaska, MN 55318
Provides fresh food, non-perishable food, and personal hygiene items. Clients may visit twice a month. The amount of groceries provided is based on the size of the family. Accepts donations of food.
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3650 Braddock Avenue NE, Suite 2100, Buffalo, MN 55313
Cash-grant program for adults with low incomes experiencing a household emergency. Adults can receive assistance once every 12 months. The assistance received must resolve the crisis. Adults must use their own money first. The amount of assistance provided might not cover the entire emergency, but it can help.Emergency assistance provides short-term, one-time assistance for households in a financial crisis because of fire, flood, storm, illness, accident, theft, utility shut-off, eviction, foreclosure, moving expense, necessary home repairs, or need for furniture or appliance replacement or repair.
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225 East River Road, Brainerd, MN 56401
Crime investigation, prevention, and reporting; missing persons assistance
111 2nd Avenue, Mahnomen, MN 56557
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.
202 4th Avenue NW, Blooming Prairie, MN 55917
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages. Class offerings include child and babysitting safety programs, driving classes, health and wellness, and more.
2001 Beam Avenue, Maplewood, MN 55109
Provides a variety of individualized treatment approaches such as:- Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART): A new form of eye movement therapy similar to Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)- Air Water Earth (AWE) Therapy: Supports connection to self, nature, and others through positive emotions- Group therapy- Individualized psychotherapy- Integrative health for assessment and treatment of the whole person- Marriage/family therapy- Occupational therapy- Perinatal Clinic Therapy and Psychiatry: Provide evidence-based, family systems-based treatment for women and families affected by Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs)- Play therapy- Psychiatry- Psychotherapy: Offer Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and much more- Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A non-invasive therapy for individuals living with Depression
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Individual CounselingPlay TherapyFamily CounselingClinical Psychiatric EvaluationDialectical Behavior TherapyGroup CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingPsychiatric Occupational TherapyCognitive Behavioral TherapyPsychological AssessmentPerinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders TreatmentEye Movement Desensitization and ReprocessingPsychiatric Medication MonitoringArt Therapy
3400 Plymouth Boulevard, Plymouth, MN 55447
- Emergency repair grants (Plymouth senior residents only)- First time home buyer program (home must be located in Plymouth)- Home rehabilitation program (Plymouth residents only)- HousingLink resources- Market rate senior housing?- Rental information for the city of Plymouth- Section 8 housing vouchers- Subsidized senior housing?NOTE: Current waiting lists for both Section 8 and Senior Housing
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Home Maintenance and Minor Repair ServicesLow Income/Subsidized Private Rental HousingPublic HousingLow Income Home LoansFirst Time Buyer Home LoansMarket Rate Rental HousingSection 8/Rental Assistance Program Rental ListingsHousing AuthoritiesSection 8 Housing Choice VouchersHome Rehabilitation Loans
211 Minnesota Avenue East, Glenwood, MN 56334
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.
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200 22nd Avenue NE, Waseca, MN 56093
Secure residential memory care facilities with services such as:- Dressing assistance- Medication administration- Meals- Personal care- Social activities
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1201 89th Avenue NE, Suite 4200, Minneapolis, MN 55434
Provides MA to refugeesNOTE: Refugees who are eligible for Medical Assistance are served through that program. Refugees receiving Refugee Cash Assistance (RCA) are automatically eligible for RMA if they are not already MA eligible.
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134 East 2nd Street, Wabasha, MN 55981
Owner-Occupied Deferred Home Repair Loans- Partners with the Minnesota Small Cities Development Program (SCDP) to provide deferred home-repair loans to eligible moderate-income homeowners within participating cities- Deferred loans do not need to be repaid unless the homeowner sells, transfers the property, or moves out within 10 years.- Helps households improve the safety, livability, and energy efficiency of their homes through needed repairs and rehabilitationRental Rehabilitation Deferred Loan (RRDL) Program- Provides zero-interest, deferred loans (typically available up to $300,000 per project) to improve aging rental properties and preserve affordable housing- Eligible borrowers include individuals, developers, nonprofits, tribal housing organizations, and units of local government- Borrowers must meet basic credit-worthiness and program screening requirements- Properties and proposed improvements must meet state eligibility guidelines and support long-term housing qualityEligible Improvements include:- Boiler, furnace, and mechanical system upgrades- Energy-efficiency and water-conservation improvements- Health, safety, and structural repairs that preserve the building's basic livability and function- Roof replacement
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30 4th Avenue South, Sauk Rapids, MN 56379
ECFE is a parenting education program for all Minnesota families with children between the ages of birth to Kindergarten entrance. Learning opportunities through ECFE may occur in a variety of settings, such as the families' homes, district or community sites, and online parenting education and support. Programming and education services often include parents/caregivers and children but may just include parents/caregivers. Services may include:- Book and toy lending library- Dad and child programs -Early childhood screening for children ages 3-5- Home visits- Information on community resources- Parent discussion groups- Parent-child activities- Play and learn activities for children- Programs for non-English language learners- School readiness program for children age 3½-4- Single parent program- Special events for the entire family- Workshops on specific topicsNOTE: Call for current class offerings and schedule of events
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4707 North Road, Circle Pines, MN 55014
Helps people develop skills and knowledge to improve their lives and communities. Offers a variety of programs for learners of all ages.Class offerings include academic and STEM classes, adult basic education, driver's education, English as a Second Language classes, fine arts and creative offerings, gymnastics, sports and recreational camps and leagues, swimming lessons, youth enrichment classes, and more.
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116 1st St South, Hackensack, MN 56452
Provides friendly in-home visits for the elderly, shut-in, or lonely.
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5701 Normandale Road, Edina, MN 55424
Administers the elementary and secondary schools for the Edina School District. Schools:- Concord Elementary School: 5900 Concord Avenue South, Edina, MN 55424; (952)848-4300- Cornelia Elementary School: 7000 Cornelia Drive, Edina, MN 55435; (952)848-4600- Countryside Elementary School & Spanish Immersion: 5701 Benton Avenue, Edina, MN 55436; (952)848-4700- Creek Valley Elementary School: 6401 Gleason Road, Edina, MN 55439; (952)848-3200- Edina High School: 6754 Valley View Road, Edina, MN 55439; (952)848-3800- Highlands Elementary School: 5505 Doncaster Way, Edina, MN 55436; (952)848-4500- Normandale Elementary French Immersion School: 5701 Normandale Road, Edina, MN 55424; (952)848-4100- South View Middle School: 4725 South View Lane, Edina, MN 55424; (952)848-3700- Valley View Middle School: 6750 Valley View Road, Edina, MN 55439; (952)848-3500
217 Main Street, Cold Spring, MN 56320
-? Provides fresh produce, bread, frozen, and canned foods in a grocery store-type setting for individuals and families living in the ROCORI School District. - Backpacks with school supplies are also available and are distributed in August to families in need.- Food donations can be dropped off at the food shelf during open hours, or call to schedule a drop-off time.
300 South Sixth Street, Minneapolis, MN 55487
- Batteries are accepted at drop-off containers located in libraries, city halls and community centers throughout the county; can also be brought to the drop-off facilities.- Educational materials on reducing household hazardous waste, tips and tricks to expand and make recycling in the home easier, making homemade cleaners and safely using, storing and disposing of products.- Fix-it Clinics: Get household items fixed for free and learn valuable repair skills from volunteers. Bring in small household appliances, clothing, electronics, mobile devices and more and receive free guided assistance to disassemble, troubleshoot and fix items. Visit http://www.hennepin.us/fixitclinic or call 612-348-9195 to learn what to bring and for locations and times when clinics are occurring. Clinic events are first come, first served. Volunteer opportunities for persons interested in and have skills for soldering, electronics repair, electrical repair, sewing, wood working and general tinkering.- Free Product Centers: Residents can pick up usable products that were previously dropped off for free. Centers are located at each drop-off facility.- Medicine Disposal: Provides green medicine drop boxes located at law enforcement facilities throughout Hennepin County for residents to dispose of medicines. Visit website for locations and hours http://www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/medicine-disposal Does not provide service to pick up medicines directly from residents homes.- Organics Recycling: Curbside organics recycling is offered in limited cities throughout Hennepin County. Contact the city recycling coordinator for city-specific information. Visit website for information regarding drop-off locations. Composting bins are available for purchase at the Brooklyn Park Drop-Off Facility.- Provides Master Recycler/Composter training course. Contact 612-596-0993.- Provides an online, A to Z How-to-Get-Rid-of-It Guide available to residents and businesses/rental properties/government for disposing of waste and recycling.- Provides organized collection events throughout the year. Visit website for more information on locations, hours, guidelines and materials accepted http://www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/collection-events- Recycling and Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Facilities: Provides two year-round drop-off facilities where residents can get rid of recycling, electronics, appliances and household hazardous waste.- Reduce and reuse services include: Choose to Reuse coupon book offers discounts that can be redeemed at reuse retailers; Choose to Reuse online directory lists businesses and organizations that accept donated goods/merchandise, sells used goods/merchandise, offer repairs or rentals.- Sharps Disposal: Check with healthcare provider, destroy at home using a sharps needle destruction device, use a mail-in program or visit the Hennepin County drop-off facilities located in Bloomington and Brooklyn Park- Yard and Tree Waste Disposal: Visit website for more information regarding managing yard waste www.hennepin.us/residents/recycling-hazardous-waste/yard-tree-waste-disposal
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Electronic Waste RecyclingSharps Disposal ProgramsRecycling CentersResidential Recycling ProgramsHazardous Materials Collection SitesHazardous Waste ExchangeRefuse Transfer StationsAppliance RepairYard and Kitchen Waste RecyclingHandyworker Volunteer OpportunitiesWaste Management InformationMedication Disposal
