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Senior Citizens Law Project - Justice North
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
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Legal Information And Advice - Cancer Legal Care
Provides legal information and advice to people dealing with cancer either their own or that of a family member.
Assists with:
Employment issues including time off from work and accommodations
Social security disability
Estate planning including wills, power of attorney, and health care directives
Insurance coverage denials and billing issues
Referrals to other organizations as needed depending on client situation
Additional legal assistance dependent on situation, client income, and volunteer lawyer availability
Does NOT provide any services whatsoever for criminal law issues or family law issues (divorce, child custody).
Provides legal information and advice to people dealing with cancer either their own or that of a family member.
Assists with:
Employment issues including time off from work and accommodations
Social security disability
Estate planning including wills, power of attorney, and health care directives
Insurance coverage denials and billing issues
Referrals to other organizations as needed depending on client situation
Additional legal assistance dependent on situation, client income, and volunteer lawyer availability
Does NOT provide any services whatsoever for criminal law issues or family law issues (divorce, child custody).
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Classes and Events - HealthPartners - Hutchinson Health Hospital
Provide a variety of events and classes for education and support. Classes may include:
- Advance Care Planning
- Pre-Diabetes classes
- Pregnancy and infant loss support group
Provide a variety of events and classes for education and support. Classes may include:
- Advance Care Planning
- Pre-Diabetes classes
- Pregnancy and infant loss support group
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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
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Senior Citizens Law Project - Justice North
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
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Senior Citizens Law Project - Justice North
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
Deals only with civil law issues, does not cover criminal law:
- Attorneys will only advise on wills and do not draw them up
- High priority for seniors with "consumer questions" since so many seniors are victims of consumer fraud
Topics include:
- Housing
- Medical assistance
- Powers of attorney
- Healthcare directives
- Harassing creditor phone calls
- Garnishments
- Long-term care
- Income and benefits issues
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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
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Community Education - Saint Francis Area Schools-Independent School District 15
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 adult basic education, arts and crafts, cooking classes, dancing lessons, driver's education, General Diploma Development diploma preparation, health and fitness, sports and recreational activities, writing courses, youth enrichment programs, and more.
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 adult basic education, arts and crafts, cooking classes, dancing lessons, driver's education, General Diploma Development diploma preparation, health and fitness, sports and recreational activities, writing courses, youth enrichment programs, and more.
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Exercise Classes/GroupsCommunity Adult SchoolsDance InstructionNew Driver TrainingAdult Basic EducationArts and Crafts InstructionGeneral Recreational Activities/SportsWill Preparation AssistanceHigh School Equivalency/GED Test InstructionCPR InstructionWriting InstructionMature Driver TrainingCooking ClassesYouth Enrichment Programs
Band Member Legal Aid - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Provides free civil and criminal legal services to enrolled Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members. services available:
- Answer questions
- Go to court
- Notary services
- Provide legal services
- Resolve cases on behalf of clients
Program does not accept all cases and may deny services based on criteria of the case and the client.
Cases accepted:
- Child Protection (CHIPS)
- Consumer law and debt collection
- Criminal law
- Domestic abuse
- Elder law (health care directives, powers of attorney, estate planning, probate, guardianships, grandchild adoption/guardianship/custody, Indian trust land/accounts)
- Estate planning
- Family law (divorce and custody/visitation)
- Housing
- Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
- Juvenile delinquency
- Probate
- Public benefits (denial or termination of benefits such as Social Security)
- Truancy cases
Cannot accept cases such as:
- 1st or 2nd degree drug possession
- Bankruptcy
- Commitments
- Criminal or civil cases outside of the service area
- Drug sales
- Employment discrimination
- Federal court cases
- Personal injury
- Suing other band members for money damages
- Worker's compensation
- Wrongful termination
Provides free civil and criminal legal services to enrolled Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members. services available:
- Answer questions
- Go to court
- Notary services
- Provide legal services
- Resolve cases on behalf of clients
Program does not accept all cases and may deny services based on criteria of the case and the client.
Cases accepted:
- Child Protection (CHIPS)
- Consumer law and debt collection
- Criminal law
- Domestic abuse
- Elder law (health care directives, powers of attorney, estate planning, probate, guardianships, grandchild adoption/guardianship/custody, Indian trust land/accounts)
- Estate planning
- Family law (divorce and custody/visitation)
- Housing
- Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
- Juvenile delinquency
- Probate
- Public benefits (denial or termination of benefits such as Social Security)
- Truancy cases
Cannot accept cases such as:
- 1st or 2nd degree drug possession
- Bankruptcy
- Commitments
- Criminal or civil cases outside of the service area
- Drug sales
- Employment discrimination
- Federal court cases
- Personal injury
- Suing other band members for money damages
- Worker's compensation
- Wrongful termination
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Durable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceElder LawDivorce AssistanceCriminal LawConsumer LawGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceGuardianship AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawCollection ComplaintsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareLandlord/Tenant AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesAdoption Legal Services
Band Member Legal Aid - Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe
Provides free civil and criminal legal services to enrolled Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members. services available:
- Answer questions
- Go to court
- Notary services
- Provide legal services
- Resolve cases on behalf of clients
Program does not accept all cases and may deny services based on criteria of the case and the client.
Cases accepted:
- Child Protection (CHIPS)
- Consumer law and debt collection
- Criminal law
- Domestic abuse
- Elder law (health care directives, powers of attorney, estate planning, probate, guardianships, grandchild adoption/guardianship/custody, Indian trust land/accounts)
- Estate planning
- Family law (divorce and custody/visitation)
- Housing
- Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
- Juvenile delinquency
- Probate
- Public benefits (denial or termination of benefits such as Social Security)
- Truancy cases
Cannot accept cases such as:
- 1st or 2nd degree drug possession
- Bankruptcy
- Commitments
- Criminal or civil cases outside of the service area
- Drug sales
- Employment discrimination
- Federal court cases
- Personal injury
- Suing other band members for money damages
- Worker's compensation
- Wrongful termination
Provides free civil and criminal legal services to enrolled Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members. services available:
- Answer questions
- Go to court
- Notary services
- Provide legal services
- Resolve cases on behalf of clients
Program does not accept all cases and may deny services based on criteria of the case and the client.
Cases accepted:
- Child Protection (CHIPS)
- Consumer law and debt collection
- Criminal law
- Domestic abuse
- Elder law (health care directives, powers of attorney, estate planning, probate, guardianships, grandchild adoption/guardianship/custody, Indian trust land/accounts)
- Estate planning
- Family law (divorce and custody/visitation)
- Housing
- Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA)
- Juvenile delinquency
- Probate
- Public benefits (denial or termination of benefits such as Social Security)
- Truancy cases
Cannot accept cases such as:
- 1st or 2nd degree drug possession
- Bankruptcy
- Commitments
- Criminal or civil cases outside of the service area
- Drug sales
- Employment discrimination
- Federal court cases
- Personal injury
- Suing other band members for money damages
- Worker's compensation
- Wrongful termination
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Durable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceElder LawDivorce AssistanceCriminal LawConsumer LawGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceGuardianship AssistanceNative American/Tribal LawCollection ComplaintsDomestic/Family Violence Legal ServicesDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareLandlord/Tenant AssistanceComprehensive Family Law ServicesAdoption Legal Services
Community Education - Pelican Rapids Public School District 548
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 adult basic education, CDL training, child and babysitting safety programs, driving classes, estate, will, and trust planning, homework help, recreational sports (pickleball, skating etc.), walking track, and more.
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 adult basic education, CDL training, child and babysitting safety programs, driving classes, estate, will, and trust planning, homework help, recreational sports (pickleball, skating etc.), walking track, and more.
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Guardianship Options - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro
LSS Guardianship Option services include:
Guardianship or Conservatorship: Manages the health and care of incapacitated individuals in the least restrictive manner possible and advocates in their best interest. Guardians and Conservators are appointed by the court. If an individual has no family or friends to assume the responsibility, LSS my be appointed. LSS staff gather information from individuals, caregivers and medical personnel to make medical and care decisions.
Personal Representative of the Estate: Following court appointment, LSS completes probate requirements and handles disposition of assets according to the individual's wishes.
Power of Attorney: Through a legally executed power of attorney, LSS is authorized to assist individuals in managing income and assets. Services may include check writing, checkbook balancing, assistance with financial and medical forms, assistance with retrofitting, maintenance, preparation for sale, the sale or purchase of property.
Pooled Trust: Protects the public benefits of people with disabilities of any age while maintaining resources that will be available for their special or supplemental needs. The creation of a pooled trust moves assets from being countable for purposes of Medicaid and Social Security eligibility to being non-countable assets.
Care Coordinator: Partners in decision making with individuals who may be alone and who may need help with contracting of repairs or services in the home, scheduling of appointments and making payments to providers.
LSS Guardianship Option services include:
Guardianship or Conservatorship: Manages the health and care of incapacitated individuals in the least restrictive manner possible and advocates in their best interest. Guardians and Conservators are appointed by the court. If an individual has no family or friends to assume the responsibility, LSS my be appointed. LSS staff gather information from individuals, caregivers and medical personnel to make medical and care decisions.
Personal Representative of the Estate: Following court appointment, LSS completes probate requirements and handles disposition of assets according to the individual's wishes.
Power of Attorney: Through a legally executed power of attorney, LSS is authorized to assist individuals in managing income and assets. Services may include check writing, checkbook balancing, assistance with financial and medical forms, assistance with retrofitting, maintenance, preparation for sale, the sale or purchase of property.
Pooled Trust: Protects the public benefits of people with disabilities of any age while maintaining resources that will be available for their special or supplemental needs. The creation of a pooled trust moves assets from being countable for purposes of Medicaid and Social Security eligibility to being non-countable assets.
Care Coordinator: Partners in decision making with individuals who may be alone and who may need help with contracting of repairs or services in the home, scheduling of appointments and making payments to providers.
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Social Services - Deer River Essentia Health
Provides the following services: - Health care referrals
- Advance Directives
- Living wills
- Nursing Home placement
- Mental Health referrals
- Patient advocacy
- Discharge planning coordinator
- Public education
Provides the following services: - Health care referrals
- Advance Directives
- Living wills
- Nursing Home placement
- Mental Health referrals
- Patient advocacy
- Discharge planning coordinator
- Public education
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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
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Patient Information and Services - Minneapolis Veterans Affairs Health Care System
Patient Call Center: (612)467-1100
Applying for and determining eligibility for VA health care benefits: Apply online or complete an Application for Health Care Benefits (Form 10-10EZ) and mail to Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Patient Access Center (17A1), One Veterans Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417. (877)-222-VETS, 7 am - 7 pm Monday - Friday. Visit website for more information https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/patients/eligibility.asp or https://www.choose.va.gov/health/
Scheduling Appointments: Visit website for detailed information on how to make an appointment by phone or online https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/patients/appointments.asp. AudioCare provides the option to cancel, confirm, or reschedule an existing appointment 24 hours/7 days a week, (855)560-1721. Access to Care website provides information to help decide the best VA location to receive care, https://www.accesstocare.va.gov/
Lodging Options: There are several choices in overnight accommodation and transportation for patients or families of military service members being treated at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center. For assistance and complete information, call the Lodging Office (866)414-5058 ext. 4289 or (612)467-4289, 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday. Visit website for more information https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/visitors/visi_lodging.asp
Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC): The VHIC is issued only to veterans who are eligible for VA medical benefits and only for the purpose of identification and check-in for VA medical appointments. Veterans do not need a VA identification card to access VA health care. Visit the Eligibility & Enrollment Desk in the Flag Atrium near the main entrance, or call (877)222-8387.
Advance Directives: A legal form that helps doctors and family members understand the patients wishes about medical and mental health care.
Customer Service/Patient Advocates: Provides personal attention and works on behalf of veterans and their families and caregivers to address and resolve important issues related to individuals concerns and rights as a patient. Compliments, complaints or concerns about patient care quality and safety can be directed to Patient Advocates at (612)467-2106.
Billing and Insurance: (866)347-2352
Release of Information: Processes requests for medical records and assists providers with completing forms for patients. The Release of Information Office is located in the basement between the center elevators and the outpatient elevators, room BR-105, across from the Blood Draw clinic, (612)467-1992, fax number is (612)467-2197.
Caregiver Support Program: Caregiver Support Program (612)467-5405, Caregiver Support Line (855)260-3274, and Services For Family Caregivers of Veterans, Minneapolis (612)467-5405, Saint Cloud (320)252-1670 ext. 7283.
Chaplain Service: Offers pastoral care and spiritual counseling to all patients, their families, and the hospital staff. Worships services are held every day of the week and Chaplains are available for individual visits, Chaplain Service Office, First Floor, Flag Atrium, (612)467-2027 ext. 31-2027, 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday.
Community Care: Provides Veterans with local care in the community through approved non-VA medical providers for the Minneapolis VA Health Care System and VA Clinics. Veterans may be able to go to a non-VA provider using VA coverage for certain types of health services that are not provided by the VA, (612)467-6565 or (877)881-7618, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
Patient Call Center: (612)467-1100
Applying for and determining eligibility for VA health care benefits: Apply online or complete an Application for Health Care Benefits (Form 10-10EZ) and mail to Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Patient Access Center (17A1), One Veterans Drive, Minneapolis, MN 55417. (877)-222-VETS, 7 am - 7 pm Monday - Friday. Visit website for more information https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/patients/eligibility.asp or https://www.choose.va.gov/health/
Scheduling Appointments: Visit website for detailed information on how to make an appointment by phone or online https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/patients/appointments.asp. AudioCare provides the option to cancel, confirm, or reschedule an existing appointment 24 hours/7 days a week, (855)560-1721. Access to Care website provides information to help decide the best VA location to receive care, https://www.accesstocare.va.gov/
Lodging Options: There are several choices in overnight accommodation and transportation for patients or families of military service members being treated at the Minneapolis VA Medical Center. For assistance and complete information, call the Lodging Office (866)414-5058 ext. 4289 or (612)467-4289, 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday. Visit website for more information https://www.minneapolis.va.gov/visitors/visi_lodging.asp
Veterans Health Identification Card (VHIC): The VHIC is issued only to veterans who are eligible for VA medical benefits and only for the purpose of identification and check-in for VA medical appointments. Veterans do not need a VA identification card to access VA health care. Visit the Eligibility & Enrollment Desk in the Flag Atrium near the main entrance, or call (877)222-8387.
Advance Directives: A legal form that helps doctors and family members understand the patients wishes about medical and mental health care.
Customer Service/Patient Advocates: Provides personal attention and works on behalf of veterans and their families and caregivers to address and resolve important issues related to individuals concerns and rights as a patient. Compliments, complaints or concerns about patient care quality and safety can be directed to Patient Advocates at (612)467-2106.
Billing and Insurance: (866)347-2352
Release of Information: Processes requests for medical records and assists providers with completing forms for patients. The Release of Information Office is located in the basement between the center elevators and the outpatient elevators, room BR-105, across from the Blood Draw clinic, (612)467-1992, fax number is (612)467-2197.
Caregiver Support Program: Caregiver Support Program (612)467-5405, Caregiver Support Line (855)260-3274, and Services For Family Caregivers of Veterans, Minneapolis (612)467-5405, Saint Cloud (320)252-1670 ext. 7283.
Chaplain Service: Offers pastoral care and spiritual counseling to all patients, their families, and the hospital staff. Worships services are held every day of the week and Chaplains are available for individual visits, Chaplain Service Office, First Floor, Flag Atrium, (612)467-2027 ext. 31-2027, 8 am - 4:30 pm Monday - Friday.
Community Care: Provides Veterans with local care in the community through approved non-VA medical providers for the Minneapolis VA Health Care System and VA Clinics. Veterans may be able to go to a non-VA provider using VA coverage for certain types of health services that are not provided by the VA, (612)467-6565 or (877)881-7618, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm Monday - Friday.
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Social Services - River's Edge Hospital and Clinic
- Provides information and assistance completing the Advance Directives Booklet (also known as Advance Directives or Healthcare Power of Attorney)
- Discharge planning to nursing home, assisted living, home care, and other services
- Support through illness, recovery, and loss
- Provides information and assistance completing the Advance Directives Booklet (also known as Advance Directives or Healthcare Power of Attorney)
- Discharge planning to nursing home, assisted living, home care, and other services
- Support through illness, recovery, and loss
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Senior Advocate - Elder Network - Southeast Minnesota
Trained advocates provide information and assistance services.
Advocates assist individuals with:
- Accessing services and programs
- Advanced directives for health care
- Caregiver support
- Forms assistance
- Health insurance counseling
- Information and referral
- Notary services
Senior advocates make connections with other community services including:
- Companionship
- Home health and chore services
- Housing
- Legal services
- Nutrition services
- Transportation
Trained advocates provide information and assistance services.
Advocates assist individuals with:
- Accessing services and programs
- Advanced directives for health care
- Caregiver support
- Forms assistance
- Health insurance counseling
- Information and referral
- Notary services
Senior advocates make connections with other community services including:
- Companionship
- Home health and chore services
- Housing
- Legal services
- Nutrition services
- Transportation
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Guardian and Conservator Services - Lutheran Social Service - Brainerd
Provides court-appointed guardians and conservators to support individuals who need help making decisions regarding their health care, living situation, and/or finances
Provides court-appointed guardians and conservators to support individuals who need help making decisions regarding their health care, living situation, and/or finances
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Advocacy Services for Older Adults and Caregivers Program - Three Rivers Community Action
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
Provides information, resources, and referrals for services to older adults and their caregivers. Assistance may include application assistance with financial programs, homecare and support group resources, healthcare directive completion, food programs, issues related to caring for someone living with dementia and more. Advocates can assist by telephone, home visit, or a family meeting.
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Community Education and Support Groups - Aspirus Saint Luke's - Duluth Hospital
Child birth education, classes, events and support groups on a variety of topics - see website for full details:
- Breast cancer support group
- Cancer care support group
- Grief support and education group
- Health care directive class
- Infant safety class (car seat safety and infant CPR)
- Labor and delivery
- Mental health skills development group
- Perinatal loss grief support group
- Postpartum physical therapy classes
- Psychotherapy group for adults who identify as transgender
Child birth education, classes, events and support groups on a variety of topics - see website for full details:
- Breast cancer support group
- Cancer care support group
- Grief support and education group
- Health care directive class
- Infant safety class (car seat safety and infant CPR)
- Labor and delivery
- Mental health skills development group
- Perinatal loss grief support group
- Postpartum physical therapy classes
- Psychotherapy group for adults who identify as transgender
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Child Passenger Safety Seat InspectionsPsychodynamic TherapyGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationCancerInfant/Child CPR InstructionHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsBereaved Parent Support GroupsChildbirth EducationBreast CancerLiving WillsPostpartum FitnessTransgender IndividualsWorkshops/SymposiumsGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
Senior and Disability Law - Mid-Minnesota Legal Aid - Saint Cloud
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 Security
The Senior Law Project DOES NOT handle:
- Estate Planning
- Living trusts
- Real estate transactions
- Wills
Disability law efforts include:
- Decreasing discrimination and increasing integration
- Increasing access to appropriate services
- Individual and system advocacy concerns
- Reducing abuse and neglect
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 Security
The Senior Law Project DOES NOT handle:
- Estate Planning
- Living trusts
- Real estate transactions
- Wills
Disability law efforts include:
- Decreasing discrimination and increasing integration
- Increasing access to appropriate services
- Individual and system advocacy concerns
- Reducing abuse and neglect
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Durable Power of Attorney for Asset ManagementGeneral Benefits and Services AssistanceLandlord/Tenant AssistanceDivorce AssistanceDurable Power of Attorney for Health CareChild Custody/Visitation AssistanceDomestic Violence Protective/Restraining OrdersConsumer LawIndividual AdvocacySocial Security Disability Insurance ApplicationsElder Law
Care Navigation - North Shore Area Partners
- Financial and health care directives resources
- Home safety assessment
- Information and referrals
- Paperwork assistance
- Resource assistance and advocacy
- Service planning
- Veteran's benefits
- Financial and health care directives resources
- Home safety assessment
- Information and referrals
- Paperwork assistance
- Resource assistance and advocacy
- Service planning
- Veteran's benefits
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Winona Senior Advocacy Program - Winona Friendship Center
Senior Advocates can provide assistance with advanced health care directives, health insurance claims, landlord/tenant issues, Medicare appeals, and Medicare fraud. In addition, PEARLS counslient offers emotional support for depression. These are dementia-friendly programs and support services.
Senior Advocates can provide assistance with advanced health care directives, health insurance claims, landlord/tenant issues, Medicare appeals, and Medicare fraud. In addition, PEARLS counslient offers emotional support for depression. These are dementia-friendly programs and support services.
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Hospice and Palliative Care Resources and Information - Minnesota Network of Hospice and Palliative Care
Provides resources, community education, a helpline, and a website for the public to raise awareness about advance care planning, palliative care, and hospice:
- Advocacy for the needs of the terminally ill
- Education for professionals and the general public regarding hospice, palliative care, and advance care planning
- Free brochure "Choosing Hospice: A Consumer's Guide"
- Promotion of increased access to quality hospice and palliative care for all Minnesotans
- Referrals to over 70 hospice programs, and palliative care programs in Minnesota and over 1800 programs nationally
- Questions answered and written materials about hospice, and palliative care and advance care planning provided
- Some written materials are available in other languages
Provides resources, community education, a helpline, and a website for the public to raise awareness about advance care planning, palliative care, and hospice:
- Advocacy for the needs of the terminally ill
- Education for professionals and the general public regarding hospice, palliative care, and advance care planning
- Free brochure "Choosing Hospice: A Consumer's Guide"
- Promotion of increased access to quality hospice and palliative care for all Minnesotans
- Referrals to over 70 hospice programs, and palliative care programs in Minnesota and over 1800 programs nationally
- Questions answered and written materials about hospice, and palliative care and advance care planning provided
- Some written materials are available in other languages
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Power-Up Legal Clinic - Interfaith Action of Greater Saint Paul
Provides legal assistance and educational opportunities and resources. Legal issues covered include:
- Debt collection
- Divorce, parenting time, custody, or other family law issues
- Employment
- Impounded car
- Landlord/tenant or property
- Probate
- Purchase or service contracts
- Simple wills and health care directives
- Any other civil legal issues
Provides legal assistance and educational opportunities and resources. Legal issues covered include:
- Debt collection
- Divorce, parenting time, custody, or other family law issues
- Employment
- Impounded car
- Landlord/tenant or property
- Probate
- Purchase or service contracts
- Simple wills and health care directives
- Any other civil legal issues
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