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Dental Clinic - Indian Health Board of Minneapolis
Provides adult and children's dentistry services including:
- Cleanings and oral hygiene instructions
- Crowns and bridges
- Dental exams
- Dentures and partials
- Digital x-rays
- Fillings and extractions
- Limited root canals
- Oral surgery referrals
- Sealants and fluoride treatments
Provides adult and children's dentistry services including:
- Cleanings and oral hygiene instructions
- Crowns and bridges
- Dental exams
- Dentures and partials
- Digital x-rays
- Fillings and extractions
- Limited root canals
- Oral surgery referrals
- Sealants and fluoride treatments
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Community Health Programs - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs
Provides community health programs such as:
- Child and Teen Checkup Outreach: Helps families find a doctor, dentist, psychologist, and transportation
- Disease and Prevention Control: Monitor and investigate potential disease processes through adult/child immunizations, communicable disease prevention programs, emergency preparedness plans, surveillance of the county's environment, and tuberculosis screening
- Environmental Health: Help protect the residents from environmental health hazards through programs to reduce exposure to health risks, such as food and waterborne diseases, radiation, occupational health hazards, and public health nuisances. Provides radon, lead, and well water education.
- Follow-Along Program: Provides parents with information about their child's development during infancy and early childhood through mailing questionnaires
- Health Promotion: Provides presentations and/or materials on health topics for small and large groups. Topics may include chemical and tobacco use prevention, family health, mental health, nutrition, and physical activity
- Public Health Preparedness for Emergencies: Funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with local, state, and territorial public health departments to provide assistance to public health departments across the nation. Helps health departments strengthen abilities to effectively respond to a range of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events.
Provides community health programs such as:
- Child and Teen Checkup Outreach: Helps families find a doctor, dentist, psychologist, and transportation
- Disease and Prevention Control: Monitor and investigate potential disease processes through adult/child immunizations, communicable disease prevention programs, emergency preparedness plans, surveillance of the county's environment, and tuberculosis screening
- Environmental Health: Help protect the residents from environmental health hazards through programs to reduce exposure to health risks, such as food and waterborne diseases, radiation, occupational health hazards, and public health nuisances. Provides radon, lead, and well water education.
- Follow-Along Program: Provides parents with information about their child's development during infancy and early childhood through mailing questionnaires
- Health Promotion: Provides presentations and/or materials on health topics for small and large groups. Topics may include chemical and tobacco use prevention, family health, mental health, nutrition, and physical activity
- Public Health Preparedness for Emergencies: Funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention in partnership with local, state, and territorial public health departments to provide assistance to public health departments across the nation. Helps health departments strengthen abilities to effectively respond to a range of public health threats, including infectious diseases, natural disasters, and biological, chemical, nuclear, and radiological events.
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Physical Activity and Fitness Education/PromotionPhysician ReferralsGeneral Health Education ProgramsTobacco Use Education/PreventionFamilies With ChildrenParents of Infants/ToddlersDisease Specific Communicable Disease ControlHigh Risk Infants/ChildrenDental Care ReferralsTherapy ReferralsGeneral Mental Health Information/EducationFamily Life Education
Free and Low-Cost Dental Care Referrals - Minnesota Dental Association
Provides a directory of free or reduced-cost dental clinics and programs throughout Minnesota, including special services for children, the elderly, disabled, or medically compromised individuals.
Special resources where limited amounts of reduced cost or free dental services are offered under certain circumstances, such as:
- UCare Toothcare Mobile Unit: For eligible UCare Members
- Donated Dental Services (Dental Lifeline Network): For persons living with a disability, older adults, or medically compromised individuals. Free comprehensive dental services for those who qualify. Specific criteria and application required. Some counties may have a waiting list of a year or more.
- Give Back a Smile Program: Special program for battered women.
- Give Kids a Smile Program: Volunteer professionals provide free dental services for children throughout Minnesota in early February each year. (See separate listing)
- Mission of Mercy: A two-day volunteer event in which free dental services are provided for children, adults, and the elderly by volunteer professionals.
- Smiles Change Lives: Provides orthodontic care throughout Minnesota for children ages 10-18 who have a significant malocclusion, can be treated in one stage, have good oral hygiene and cannot afford orthodontic treatment. Specific eligibility criteria and a treatment fee of $600 required. Application is required to be accepted into the program.
Provides a directory of free or reduced-cost dental clinics and programs throughout Minnesota, including special services for children, the elderly, disabled, or medically compromised individuals.
Special resources where limited amounts of reduced cost or free dental services are offered under certain circumstances, such as:
- UCare Toothcare Mobile Unit: For eligible UCare Members
- Donated Dental Services (Dental Lifeline Network): For persons living with a disability, older adults, or medically compromised individuals. Free comprehensive dental services for those who qualify. Specific criteria and application required. Some counties may have a waiting list of a year or more.
- Give Back a Smile Program: Special program for battered women.
- Give Kids a Smile Program: Volunteer professionals provide free dental services for children throughout Minnesota in early February each year. (See separate listing)
- Mission of Mercy: A two-day volunteer event in which free dental services are provided for children, adults, and the elderly by volunteer professionals.
- Smiles Change Lives: Provides orthodontic care throughout Minnesota for children ages 10-18 who have a significant malocclusion, can be treated in one stage, have good oral hygiene and cannot afford orthodontic treatment. Specific eligibility criteria and a treatment fee of $600 required. Application is required to be accepted into the program.
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Dental Services - CARE Clinic - Red Wing
Provides dental services including:
- Cleanings
?- Exams
?- Fillings
?- Restorative and preventative services
?- X-rays
?- Emergency screening and referrals
Services not offered: Root canals, crowns, bridges, implants, braces, teeth whitening, or oral surgery
Provides dental services including:
- Cleanings
?- Exams
?- Fillings
?- Restorative and preventative services
?- X-rays
?- Emergency screening and referrals
Services not offered: Root canals, crowns, bridges, implants, braces, teeth whitening, or oral surgery
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Housing Support - NorthPoint Health and Wellness Center
Provides financial resources to individuals and families who face barriers with stable housing, including:
- Connection to behavioral health, dental, and medical care
?- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP application assistance only for eligible individuals and families in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. Does not provide direct financial assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds.
?- Financial wellness classes
?- Referrals to other NorthPoint programs
?- Renters' rights education
To access financial resources for rent or mortgage assistance, participants must complete 2 financial wellness classes.
Provides financial resources to individuals and families who face barriers with stable housing, including:
- Connection to behavioral health, dental, and medical care
?- Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP application assistance only for eligible individuals and families in Hennepin County seeking rent assistance. Does not provide direct financial assistance. Hennepin County is responsible for determining eligibility and distributing rent assistance funds.
?- Financial wellness classes
?- Referrals to other NorthPoint programs
?- Renters' rights education
To access financial resources for rent or mortgage assistance, participants must complete 2 financial wellness classes.
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Child and Teen Checkups Outreach - CTC - Goodhue County Health and Human Services
A federal program that provides comprehensive health care and dental services for children ages 21 and under who are eligible for Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA). The program:
- Connects children with medical and dental service providers
- Immunizations provided to infants, children, and youth
- Offers information regarding child development, health and safety, and community resources
- Offers members access to health promotion vouchers
- Provides periodic examinations or screenings
A federal program that provides comprehensive health care and dental services for children ages 21 and under who are eligible for Medical Assistance/Medicaid (MA). The program:
- Connects children with medical and dental service providers
- Immunizations provided to infants, children, and youth
- Offers information regarding child development, health and safety, and community resources
- Offers members access to health promotion vouchers
- Provides periodic examinations or screenings
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Veterans Services - Mille Lacs County Community and Veterans Services - Human Services Programs
Advises and assists all veterans and their dependents with all state and federal veterans benefits.
Services include:
?- Alcohol/drug dependency treatment referrals
?- Burial benefits
?- Death benefits
?- Death benefits
?- Dental care referrals
?- Disability
?- Disability insurance
?- Discharge reviews
?- Domiciliary care
?- Education and training
?- Financial assistance
?- GI Bill educational training
?- GI Life Insurance
?- Home loan guaranteed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs
?- Non-service connected disability pension
?- Outpatient medical care referrals
?- Service-connected disability compensation
?- Social Security
?- Survivors and dependents education
?- Transportation to and from scheduled medical appointments at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers or affiliated VA appointments
?- Vocational rehabilitation for disabled
Advises and assists all veterans and their dependents with all state and federal veterans benefits.
Services include:
?- Alcohol/drug dependency treatment referrals
?- Burial benefits
?- Death benefits
?- Death benefits
?- Dental care referrals
?- Disability
?- Disability insurance
?- Discharge reviews
?- Domiciliary care
?- Education and training
?- Financial assistance
?- GI Bill educational training
?- GI Life Insurance
?- Home loan guaranteed by the US Department of Veterans Affairs
?- Non-service connected disability pension
?- Outpatient medical care referrals
?- Service-connected disability compensation
?- Social Security
?- Survivors and dependents education
?- Transportation to and from scheduled medical appointments at the Veterans Affairs (VA) Medical Centers or affiliated VA appointments
?- Vocational rehabilitation for disabled
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Veteran Compensation and Pension BenefitsUndesignated Temporary Financial AssistanceNon-Emergency Medical TransportationBurial BenefitsVeteran/Military Health InsuranceVeteran Survivors BenefitsSubstance Use Disorder ReferralsPhysician ReferralsVeteran Home LoansVeteran Education BenefitsDental Care ReferralsVeteran Benefits AssistanceFamilies of Military Personnel/Veterans
Health Access Navigation - Portico Healthnet
Provides in person and phone consultations to help individuals and families apply for health care programs, including MinnesotaCare, Medical Assistance (MA), and MNsure. Services may include assistance with:
- Applying for private health insurance plans
- Dental care insurance and finding low-cost dental care services
- Emergency insurance
- Hospital financial aid applications
- Renewing health insurance
- Referrals to community and social services
Provides in person and phone consultations to help individuals and families apply for health care programs, including MinnesotaCare, Medical Assistance (MA), and MNsure. Services may include assistance with:
- Applying for private health insurance plans
- Dental care insurance and finding low-cost dental care services
- Emergency insurance
- Hospital financial aid applications
- Renewing health insurance
- Referrals to community and social services
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MNSure Help Desk - Winona County Health and Human Services - Human Service Division
The MNSure Help Desk can help with: Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests, finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage, status of claims, prior authorizations, and Explanation of Medical Benefits requests.
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services.
For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the local county office or MinnesotaCare.
The MNSure Help Desk can help with: Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests, finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage, status of claims, prior authorizations, and Explanation of Medical Benefits requests.
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services.
For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the local county office or MinnesotaCare.
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Child and Teen Checkups - Todd County Public Health
Provides child and teen checkups for children, teens, and young adults who are enrolled in or eligible for Medical Assistance. The county can also assist families in finding a local provider and transportation for the checkups. The checkups include:
- Age-appropriate information on health, nutrition, and safety
- Dental referral and oral health resources
- Growth and development screenings
- Hearing screenings
- Immunizations
- Lab tests
- Oral health screening
- Physical exams
- Social-emotional screenings
- Vision screenings
Provides child and teen checkups for children, teens, and young adults who are enrolled in or eligible for Medical Assistance. The county can also assist families in finding a local provider and transportation for the checkups. The checkups include:
- Age-appropriate information on health, nutrition, and safety
- Dental referral and oral health resources
- Growth and development screenings
- Hearing screenings
- Immunizations
- Lab tests
- Oral health screening
- Physical exams
- Social-emotional screenings
- Vision screenings
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Children's Dental Services - Children's Dental Health Services
Public health clinics
- Provides preventative dental care for children ages 21 and under at the Mower County Public Health Building and United Way office in Austin. Additionally, services are provided at the United Way Building in Olmsted County.
Restorative care
- Provides comprehensive restorative dental care services for children ages 21 and under who are enrolled in a Medical Assistance (MA) program with treatment needs
School-based dental clinics and pediatric dentist
- Provides comprehensive dental care services for children ages 21 and under at over 50 elementary, middle and high schools as well as Head Start sites
Services
- Dental cleanings (prophylaxis)
- Dental screenings/exams
- Dental referrals
- Extractions
- Fillings
- Fluoride treatments
- Nutrition counseling
- Oral hygiene instructions
- Restorative services
- Sealants
- Stainless steel crowns
- Varnish treatment
- X-rays
Public health clinics
- Provides preventative dental care for children ages 21 and under at the Mower County Public Health Building and United Way office in Austin. Additionally, services are provided at the United Way Building in Olmsted County.
Restorative care
- Provides comprehensive restorative dental care services for children ages 21 and under who are enrolled in a Medical Assistance (MA) program with treatment needs
School-based dental clinics and pediatric dentist
- Provides comprehensive dental care services for children ages 21 and under at over 50 elementary, middle and high schools as well as Head Start sites
Services
- Dental cleanings (prophylaxis)
- Dental screenings/exams
- Dental referrals
- Extractions
- Fillings
- Fluoride treatments
- Nutrition counseling
- Oral hygiene instructions
- Restorative services
- Sealants
- Stainless steel crowns
- Varnish treatment
- X-rays
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Community Health - Le Sueur County Public Health
- Disease prevention
- Environmental Health: Provides licensing and inspection for all food, pools, and lodging establishments, including temporary events
- Healthy Smiles: Dental services including assessment, cleaning, education, fluoride varnish, sealants, and referrals
- Medication Disposal: Accepts disposal of unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP)
- Sharps Disposal: Accepts disposal of needles, lancets, and syringes (sharps)
- Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP)
- Disease prevention
- Environmental Health: Provides licensing and inspection for all food, pools, and lodging establishments, including temporary events
- Healthy Smiles: Dental services including assessment, cleaning, education, fluoride varnish, sealants, and referrals
- Medication Disposal: Accepts disposal of unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications
- Public Health Emergency Preparedness (PHEP)
- Sharps Disposal: Accepts disposal of needles, lancets, and syringes (sharps)
- Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP)
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MNSure Help Desk - Houston County Department Of Human Services
The MNSure Help Desk can help with:
Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests,
Finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage,
Status of claims,
Prior authorizations, and
Explanation of Medical Benefits requests.
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services. For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the local county office or MinnesotaCare.
The MNSure Help Desk can help with:
Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests,
Finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage,
Status of claims,
Prior authorizations, and
Explanation of Medical Benefits requests.
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services. For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the local county office or MinnesotaCare.
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Minnesota Health Care Programs Membership Help Desk - Fillmore County Community Services - Social Services
Help desk can help with:
- Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests
- Finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage
- Questions about services covered under fee-for-service
- Coverage if you are out of the state
- Status of claims
- Spend downs
- Prior authorizations
- Home care service agreements
- Explanation of Medical Benefits requests
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services.
For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the home county office or MinnesotaCare.
Help desk can help with:
- Minnesota Health Care Programs ID card requests
- Finding providers who accept Minnesota Health Care Programs coverage
- Questions about services covered under fee-for-service
- Coverage if you are out of the state
- Status of claims
- Spend downs
- Prior authorizations
- Home care service agreements
- Explanation of Medical Benefits requests
People enrolled in a health plan need to contact their health plan's member services with questions about covered services.
For questions about eligibility or need to report household, income or asset changes, contact the home county office or MinnesotaCare.
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Child and Teen Checkup - Hennepin County Human Services - Public Health
Access to well-child checkups for children and teens up to age 21, including young parents, who are on Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare.
Services include:
- Assistance in locating a medical or dental clinic
- Assistance in making an appointment
- Arranging for transportation to these appointments
- Arranging for interpreters if needed at appointments
- Connecting families to community resources
Appointments may include:
- A physical exam
- Baby Tracks program to help parents and guardians stay up to date with infant and childhood immunizations
- Developmental, growth, and mental health screenings
- Hearing and vision checks
- Lab tests
- Regular dental appointments
- Information about physical health, mental health, healthy habits, and nutrition
Visit website to find a local Child and Teen Checkup Clinic.
Access to well-child checkups for children and teens up to age 21, including young parents, who are on Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare.
Services include:
- Assistance in locating a medical or dental clinic
- Assistance in making an appointment
- Arranging for transportation to these appointments
- Arranging for interpreters if needed at appointments
- Connecting families to community resources
Appointments may include:
- A physical exam
- Baby Tracks program to help parents and guardians stay up to date with infant and childhood immunizations
- Developmental, growth, and mental health screenings
- Hearing and vision checks
- Lab tests
- Regular dental appointments
- Information about physical health, mental health, healthy habits, and nutrition
Visit website to find a local Child and Teen Checkup Clinic.
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