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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Accend Services
Provide skills training for improving symptom management, medication education, improving work or educational status, housing, parenting skills, relationships, health, and quality of life
Provide skills training for improving symptom management, medication education, improving work or educational status, housing, parenting skills, relationships, health, and quality of life
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In Home Family Support - Goal Oriented Assisted Living, Inc.
- Provides one on one support for people living with family and needing services - Support groups - Teaches living skills - Provides some parenting skills
- Provides one on one support for people living with family and needing services - Support groups - Teaches living skills - Provides some parenting skills
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Behavioral Health Service - Chisago County Health and Human Services
Mental health services for children and adults include:
- Adult mental health rehabilitation and support services
- Day treatment programs
- Drop-in mental health center for adults
- Independent living and self-care skill development
- Medication evaluation and management
- Outpatient mental health services
- Pre-commitment screening for individuals being referred for civil commitment
- Psychiatric evaluations and services for children and adolescents
- Psychological testing and diagnostic assessments
- Residential treatment services
Mental health services for children and adults include:
- Adult mental health rehabilitation and support services
- Day treatment programs
- Drop-in mental health center for adults
- Independent living and self-care skill development
- Medication evaluation and management
- Outpatient mental health services
- Pre-commitment screening for individuals being referred for civil commitment
- Psychiatric evaluations and services for children and adolescents
- Psychological testing and diagnostic assessments
- Residential treatment services
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Child and Adolescent PsychiatryAdult PsychiatryMental Health Drop In CentersIndependent Living Skills InstructionCommunity Mental Health AgenciesChild/Adolescent Residential Treatment FacilitiesAdult Residential Treatment FacilitiesThird Party Involuntary Commitment Petition ServicesFamily Preservation ProgramsPsychological TestingPsychiatric Day TreatmentPsychiatric RehabilitationPsychiatric Case ManagementPsychiatric Medication Monitoring
Independent/ Semi-independent Living Program - Southern Minnesota Independent Living Enterprises and Services - SMILES
Independent Living & Skills Training (ILS): Provides adults and youth who have disabilities an opportunity to make appropriate choices and learn the skills to assist them in improving independence. Program provides services including:
- Independent or small group training sessions: Training sessions can take place in consumer's home, in the community, or at Independent Living Center officers.
- Needs assessments
Independent Living & Skills Training (ILS): Provides adults and youth who have disabilities an opportunity to make appropriate choices and learn the skills to assist them in improving independence. Program provides services including:
- Independent or small group training sessions: Training sessions can take place in consumer's home, in the community, or at Independent Living Center officers.
- Needs assessments
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Independent Living Program - Southwestern Center for Independent Living
Advocacy and training services to assist in developing or enhancing daily living skills to attain or maintain the desired level of independent functioning. Services may include:
- Communication skill development
- Employment skills
?- Finance skill development
- Information and referral resources
- Independent living assessments
- Post-secondary education exploration
- Personal growth and self-help training
- Peer counseling
- Self-care and daily living skill development
- Transportation information including assisting individuals in studying the Minnesota Drivers Manual
- Youth transition services
Advocacy and training services to assist in developing or enhancing daily living skills to attain or maintain the desired level of independent functioning. Services may include:
- Communication skill development
- Employment skills
?- Finance skill development
- Information and referral resources
- Independent living assessments
- Post-secondary education exploration
- Personal growth and self-help training
- Peer counseling
- Self-care and daily living skill development
- Transportation information including assisting individuals in studying the Minnesota Drivers Manual
- Youth transition services
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Independent Living Skills InstructionCollege/University Entrance SupportHealth ConditionsLearning DisabilitiesSubstance Use DisordersDevelopmental DisabilitiesHearing LossPhysical DisabilitiesMultiple DisabilitiesComprehensive Disability Related Employment ProgramsSpecialized Information and ReferralMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesVisual ImpairmentsCommunication Impairments
Wright County Community Support Program - CSP - Central Minnesota Mental Health Center - CMMHC
Assists individuals living with a mental illness to increase independence at home and in the community. Provides opportunities for program participants to increase socialization, work toward or increase independent living, and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Services include:
- Coaching and side-by-side assistance in independent living
- Communication and social skills
- Completing paperwork
- Connecting to community resources
- Monthly peer support and activity
- Socialization with peers and mental health staff - including art, bingo, and other activities
Assists individuals living with a mental illness to increase independence at home and in the community. Provides opportunities for program participants to increase socialization, work toward or increase independent living, and enjoy a healthy lifestyle. Services include:
- Coaching and side-by-side assistance in independent living
- Communication and social skills
- Completing paperwork
- Connecting to community resources
- Monthly peer support and activity
- Socialization with peers and mental health staff - including art, bingo, and other activities
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Community Based Services - Counseling Services of Southern Minnesota
Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS):
Community - based support for adults with mental illness. ARMHS practitioners assist and provide support in multiple areas:
- Budgeting and shopping skills
- Community resources utilization and integration skills
- Cooking and nutrition skills
- Crisis assistance
- Employment-related skills
- Health care directives
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household management skills
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Medication education and monitoring
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Relapse prevention skills
- Transportation skills
- Transition to community living services
Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS):?
Activities designated to promote skill development of both the child and the child's family in the use of age appropriate daily living skills, interpersonal and family relationships, and leisure and recreational services. Activities that assist the family to improve the family's understanding of normal child development and to use parenting skills that will help the child achieve the goals outlined by the family and service provider. Promotes family preservation and unification and promotes the family's integration with the community.
In-Home Family Therapy:?
Examples include resolving conflict, defining appropriate roles between family members, and establishing better communication
Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS):
Community - based support for adults with mental illness. ARMHS practitioners assist and provide support in multiple areas:
- Budgeting and shopping skills
- Community resources utilization and integration skills
- Cooking and nutrition skills
- Crisis assistance
- Employment-related skills
- Health care directives
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household management skills
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Medication education and monitoring
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Relapse prevention skills
- Transportation skills
- Transition to community living services
Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS):?
Activities designated to promote skill development of both the child and the child's family in the use of age appropriate daily living skills, interpersonal and family relationships, and leisure and recreational services. Activities that assist the family to improve the family's understanding of normal child development and to use parenting skills that will help the child achieve the goals outlined by the family and service provider. Promotes family preservation and unification and promotes the family's integration with the community.
In-Home Family Therapy:?
Examples include resolving conflict, defining appropriate roles between family members, and establishing better communication
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Youth Homelessness Services - Lutheran Social Service - Mankato
Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center.
Services Offered:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing and grocery vouchers
- Meals, showers, and toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Connections to public housing programs
- Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and street outreach services
- Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Access to licensed therapists
- Community and volunteer service opportunities
- Financial assistance
- Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses)
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation and FAFSA completion
- Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills
- Nutrition and cooking support
Recreational Activities:
- Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities
Provides support and resources to youth experiencing homelessness in the Mankato area through The REACH Youth Resource Center.
Services Offered:
Basic Necessities:
- Access to computers, laptops, and Wi-Fi
- Clothing and grocery vouchers
- Meals, showers, and toiletries
- Transportation assistance
Housing and Shelter Options:
- Connections to public housing programs
- Coordinated entry assessments for homeless youth
- Crisis nursery program
- Emergency shelter and street outreach services
- Independent living, housing assistance, and short-term housing options
Support and Education:
- Access to licensed therapists
- Community and volunteer service opportunities
- Financial assistance
- Ongoing case management- Rental education through RentWise
Preparation for Employment and Independent Living:
- Assistance with taxes and obtaining legal documents (birth certificates, social security cards, driver's licenses)
- Budgeting and financial planning
- College preparation and FAFSA completion
- Job searching, resume writing, and interview skills
- Nutrition and cooking support
Recreational Activities:
- Art projects, field trips, movie days, and other social activities
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Clothing VouchersRunaway/Homeless Youth CounselingPublic Access Computers/ToolsHousing Related Coordinated EntryCertificates/Forms AssistancePublic Showers/BathsPersonal/Grooming SuppliesField Trips/ExcursionsStreet Outreach ProgramsParenting Skills ClassesYouth SheltersCase/Care ManagementBus FareIndependent Living Skills InstructionResume Preparation AssistanceTransitional Housing/ShelterFood VouchersHousing Search AssistanceDrop In Centers
Housing and Community Support Programs - Rise, Inc.
Offers person-centered support services to individuals living with a disability or mental health condition. Services provided:
- Case management to assess gaps in services to develop a goal plan to resolve the individual's housing crisis and prevent them from becoming homeless
- Develop life skills including self-sufficiency planning, establish independence, and housing skills
- Help individuals secure and maintain stable housing. Services include house searching, application assistance, budgeting, landlord communication, and ongoing stability planning.
- Meeting with staff for information about housing resources for rapid re-housing, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and eligibility. Provides referrals and resources to programs as needed.
Offers person-centered support services to individuals living with a disability or mental health condition. Services provided:
- Case management to assess gaps in services to develop a goal plan to resolve the individual's housing crisis and prevent them from becoming homeless
- Develop life skills including self-sufficiency planning, establish independence, and housing skills
- Help individuals secure and maintain stable housing. Services include house searching, application assistance, budgeting, landlord communication, and ongoing stability planning.
- Meeting with staff for information about housing resources for rapid re-housing, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and eligibility. Provides referrals and resources to programs as needed.
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Certificates/Forms AssistanceHomelessness Prevention ProgramsVisual ImpairmentsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesLearning DisabilitiesHearing LossLife Skills EducationCase/Care ManagementPersonal Financial CounselingIndependent Living Skills InstructionHousing Search AssistanceCommunication ImpairmentsPhysical DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHealth Conditions
Housing and Community Support Programs - Rise, Inc.
Offers person-centered support services to individuals living with a disability or mental health condition. Services provided:
- Case management to assess gaps in services to develop a goal plan to resolve the individual's housing crisis and prevent them from becoming homeless
- Develop life skills including self-sufficiency planning, establish independence, and housing skills
- Help individuals secure and maintain stable housing. Services include house searching, application assistance, budgeting, landlord communication, and ongoing stability planning.
- Meeting with staff for information about housing resources for rapid re-housing, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and eligibility. Provides referrals and resources to programs as needed.
Offers person-centered support services to individuals living with a disability or mental health condition. Services provided:
- Case management to assess gaps in services to develop a goal plan to resolve the individual's housing crisis and prevent them from becoming homeless
- Develop life skills including self-sufficiency planning, establish independence, and housing skills
- Help individuals secure and maintain stable housing. Services include house searching, application assistance, budgeting, landlord communication, and ongoing stability planning.
- Meeting with staff for information about housing resources for rapid re-housing, transitional housing, permanent supportive housing, and eligibility. Provides referrals and resources to programs as needed.
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Certificates/Forms AssistanceHomelessness Prevention ProgramsVisual ImpairmentsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesLearning DisabilitiesHearing LossLife Skills EducationCase/Care ManagementPersonal Financial CounselingIndependent Living Skills InstructionHousing Search AssistanceCommunication ImpairmentsPhysical DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesHealth Conditions
Community Living Services - Reach for Resources
The program is designed to help individuals living with a disability and mental health needs, live as independently and fully as possible. Community Living Specialists meet with clients one-on-one in their homes to provide the training and support. This service can be customized to meet individual needs and may include:
- In-home support
- Employment support
- Housing support
The program is designed to help individuals living with a disability and mental health needs, live as independently and fully as possible. Community Living Specialists meet with clients one-on-one in their homes to provide the training and support. This service can be customized to meet individual needs and may include:
- In-home support
- Employment support
- Housing support
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Adult Mental Health - Stevens County Human Services
Provides case management for a range of services to people experiencing problems related to mental health issues. Services are provided to help people maintain the highest level of independence in community living. Available services include:
- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): This service is rehabilitative and meant to enable the person to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals regaining or starting skills to live independently.
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Teams: ACT is an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, and rehabilitative mental health service team model
- Case Management: Offers referrals to community mental health centers, community outreach programs, housing support options, local social clubs/drop-in programs, residential treatment facilities, and vocational services
- Community Support Program (CSP): Helps people manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management, and develop daily living skills
- Individual Placement and Support (IPS): Helps people with mental illness find and keep a job through the IPS program. Program participants have the opportunity to work with a team of professionals to maximize the possibility of employment success.
Provides case management for a range of services to people experiencing problems related to mental health issues. Services are provided to help people maintain the highest level of independence in community living. Available services include:
- Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): This service is rehabilitative and meant to enable the person to develop and enhance mental health stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports individuals regaining or starting skills to live independently.
- Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Teams: ACT is an intensive, comprehensive, non-residential, and rehabilitative mental health service team model
- Case Management: Offers referrals to community mental health centers, community outreach programs, housing support options, local social clubs/drop-in programs, residential treatment facilities, and vocational services
- Community Support Program (CSP): Helps people manage their mental health symptoms, participate in their community, learn medication management, and develop daily living skills
- Individual Placement and Support (IPS): Helps people with mental illness find and keep a job through the IPS program. Program participants have the opportunity to work with a team of professionals to maximize the possibility of employment success.
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Intensive Residential Treatment Service - IRTS - Thrive Behavioral Network
24-hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness.
Services include:
- Crisis intervention
- Independent living skills development
- Inter-agency case coordination
- Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
- Individualized assessment and treatment planning
- Medication management
- Nursing services
- Transition and discharge planning
- Vocational skills
24-hour intensive residential treatment service intended to serve the needs of adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness.
Services include:
- Crisis intervention
- Independent living skills development
- Inter-agency case coordination
- Integrated dual diagnosis treatment
- Individualized assessment and treatment planning
- Medication management
- Nursing services
- Transition and discharge planning
- Vocational skills
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Successful Transition to Adulthood for Youth - EVOLVE Family Services
Serves youth who have a history of foster care or out of home placement. Provides services that help youth become self-sufficient.
Services include:
- Case management
- Employment assistance
- Financial literacy
- Housing assistance
Serves youth who have a history of foster care or out of home placement. Provides services that help youth become self-sufficient.
Services include:
- Case management
- Employment assistance
- Financial literacy
- Housing assistance
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Basic and In Home Support Services - Affinity Caregiver
Provides basic and in home support services for older adults and people with disabilities in their homes or in a community setting to ensure the health and safety of the person and maintain their independence within the community.
Basic Support Services
- Individual community living supports (ILCS): For people who need reminders, cues intermittent/moderate supervision, or physical assistance to remain in their own homes.
- 24-hour emergency assistance: On-call counseling and problem-solving and/or immediate response for assistance at a person's home due to a health/personal emergency.
- Companion services: Non-medical care, supervision and socialization to a person age 18 or older.
- Night supervision: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring by an awake staff in the person's home.
- Respite care services: Short-term care due to the absence or need for relief of the family member(s) or primary caregiver normally providing the care.
Intensive Support Services
- Positive support services: Services to increase positive behavior and decrease or eliminate severe, challenging behavior.
- Specialist services: Services designed to promote staff and caregiver competency to meet a person's needs in eligible areas.
- Independent living skills training: Services that develop, maintain and improve the community-living skills of a person.
- Semi-independent living skills: Services needed by an adult with a developmental disability or related condition(s) to live successfully in the community.
- Residential-based habilitation: Including in-home family support and supported living services for adults in their own home: Supported living services provided in a licensed site, including a foster care home, a community residential setting, or a supervised living facility.
Provides basic and in home support services for older adults and people with disabilities in their homes or in a community setting to ensure the health and safety of the person and maintain their independence within the community.
Basic Support Services
- Individual community living supports (ILCS): For people who need reminders, cues intermittent/moderate supervision, or physical assistance to remain in their own homes.
- 24-hour emergency assistance: On-call counseling and problem-solving and/or immediate response for assistance at a person's home due to a health/personal emergency.
- Companion services: Non-medical care, supervision and socialization to a person age 18 or older.
- Night supervision: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring by an awake staff in the person's home.
- Respite care services: Short-term care due to the absence or need for relief of the family member(s) or primary caregiver normally providing the care.
Intensive Support Services
- Positive support services: Services to increase positive behavior and decrease or eliminate severe, challenging behavior.
- Specialist services: Services designed to promote staff and caregiver competency to meet a person's needs in eligible areas.
- Independent living skills training: Services that develop, maintain and improve the community-living skills of a person.
- Semi-independent living skills: Services needed by an adult with a developmental disability or related condition(s) to live successfully in the community.
- Residential-based habilitation: Including in-home family support and supported living services for adults in their own home: Supported living services provided in a licensed site, including a foster care home, a community residential setting, or a supervised living facility.
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Independent Living Skills InstructionAdult Out of Home Respite CareComprehensive Disability Related Employment ProgramsIn Home Developmental Disabilities Habilitation ProgramsSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesFriendly VisitingDevelopmental Disabilities Day Habilitation ProgramsAdult In Home Respite CareVocational RehabilitationHomemaker Assistance
Personal Care Assistant Services - Heartland PCA
Provides the following PCA services:
- Homemaker service
??- Independent living skills training
- Personal home care assistance
- Respite care?- Independent living skills training
Provides the following PCA services:
- Homemaker service
??- Independent living skills training
- Personal home care assistance
- Respite care?- Independent living skills training
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Enables consumers to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. Support includes:
- Budgeting and shopping skills
- Community resource utilization and integration skills 5 Crisis assistance/Management skills
- Cooking and nutrition skills
- Employment-related skills
- Health care directives/skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household management skills
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Medication monitoring skills
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Relapse prevention skills
- Transportation skills
- Transition to community living skills
Enables consumers to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. Support includes:
- Budgeting and shopping skills
- Community resource utilization and integration skills 5 Crisis assistance/Management skills
- Cooking and nutrition skills
- Employment-related skills
- Health care directives/skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Household management skills
- Interpersonal communication skills
- Medication monitoring skills
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Relapse prevention skills
- Transportation skills
- Transition to community living skills
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Life Skills Classes and Programming - Udac
Offers independent living skills including:?
- Literacy
- Money management
- Nutrition
- Personal grooming
- Social fluency
Offers independent living skills including:?
- Literacy
- Money management
- Nutrition
- Personal grooming
- Social fluency
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Supportive Residential Services - Aveyron Homes
- Waivered Service homes for no more than four clients each
- 24-hour supervision
- In-home support services
- Semi-independent Living Services (SILS), Independent Living Skills (ILS)
- Respite bed
- Waivered Service homes for no more than four clients each
- 24-hour supervision
- In-home support services
- Semi-independent Living Services (SILS), Independent Living Skills (ILS)
- Respite bed
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In Home Family Support - Outcomes, Inc.
In-home family support services for families with a member with autism and other developmental disabilities, including case management, waiver programs, and respite care. Programs are designed to help individuals gain skills and acquire support so that they can live as independently as possible.
In-home family support services for families with a member with autism and other developmental disabilities, including case management, waiver programs, and respite care. Programs are designed to help individuals gain skills and acquire support so that they can live as independently as possible.
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Blue Earth County Human Services
ARMHS services are designed to assist adults with mental illness to be mentally stable and to live in the community successfully. These services may be provided to a recipient on a one-to-one basis in the recipient's home or another community setting or in groups.
Service goals may include:
- Symptom management
- Medication education
- Relapse prevention
- Interpersonal communication
Also, helps to develop skills in the areas of:
- Transportation
- Use of community resources
- Household and personal management
- Employment
ARMHS services are designed to assist adults with mental illness to be mentally stable and to live in the community successfully. These services may be provided to a recipient on a one-to-one basis in the recipient's home or another community setting or in groups.
Service goals may include:
- Symptom management
- Medication education
- Relapse prevention
- Interpersonal communication
Also, helps to develop skills in the areas of:
- Transportation
- Use of community resources
- Household and personal management
- Employment
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Veterans Services - Access North Center for Independent Living - Northeastern MN
Works closely with County Veterans Service Officers, Veterans Affairs, individuals, and their families to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and services to which they are entitled
Can also assist with the following:
???- Assistance with accessing Social Security benefits, insurance programs, etc.
- Housing search
- Independent living skills training
- Individual Advocacy
- Information and referral
- Legislative and systems advocacy
- Nursing home relocation services
- Pre-employment services
- Ramp projects and accessibility services
Works closely with County Veterans Service Officers, Veterans Affairs, individuals, and their families to ensure that veterans receive the benefits and services to which they are entitled
Can also assist with the following:
???- Assistance with accessing Social Security benefits, insurance programs, etc.
- Housing search
- Independent living skills training
- Individual Advocacy
- Information and referral
- Legislative and systems advocacy
- Nursing home relocation services
- Pre-employment services
- Ramp projects and accessibility services
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Self-Directed Resource Navigation - Lifeworks Services, Inc.
Provides a series of informational meetings designed to explore options and connect individuals living with a disability to resources that align with their goals. The personalized approach gives individuals the tools to take the next step while developing self-advocacy skills.
Self-directed Resource Navigation offers:
- Person-centered planning
??????- Regular communication with a support team
???- Thorough exploration of interests, support needs, and future goals
- Virtual support and digital tools
Provides a series of informational meetings designed to explore options and connect individuals living with a disability to resources that align with their goals. The personalized approach gives individuals the tools to take the next step while developing self-advocacy skills.
Self-directed Resource Navigation offers:
- Person-centered planning
??????- Regular communication with a support team
???- Thorough exploration of interests, support needs, and future goals
- Virtual support and digital tools
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - LifeStance Health
Provides individualized, community-based support for adults with serious mental illness to help them live independently and improve daily functioning. Services focus on:
- Basic Living and Social Skills: Training in household management, budgeting, shopping, healthy routines, relapse prevention, and coping strategies to enhance independent living.
- Community Intervention: Assistance in navigating community systems, including coordination with agencies, employers, and family members, to support functional independence.
- Medication Education: Guidance on understanding mental illness, medication management, potential side effects, and strategies to maintain psychiatric stability.
- Tailored, Flexible Services: ARMHS is customized to the individual's needs, with flexible hours and locations in the home or community to promote personal growth and social competence.
Goal is to restore and enhance skills necessary for independent living, improve emotional adjustment, and support meaningful community engagement.
Provides individualized, community-based support for adults with serious mental illness to help them live independently and improve daily functioning. Services focus on:
- Basic Living and Social Skills: Training in household management, budgeting, shopping, healthy routines, relapse prevention, and coping strategies to enhance independent living.
- Community Intervention: Assistance in navigating community systems, including coordination with agencies, employers, and family members, to support functional independence.
- Medication Education: Guidance on understanding mental illness, medication management, potential side effects, and strategies to maintain psychiatric stability.
- Tailored, Flexible Services: ARMHS is customized to the individual's needs, with flexible hours and locations in the home or community to promote personal growth and social competence.
Goal is to restore and enhance skills necessary for independent living, improve emotional adjustment, and support meaningful community engagement.
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Home Care Service - Rice County Public Health
Offers home care services to individuals with a disability or in need of medical support and assistance at home. Services include:
Home health aides/homemaker services
- Exercises
- Laundry
- Light homemaking duties
- Meal planning and preparation
- Nonsterile dressing changes
- Personal care
Home health care nurse services
- Case management (evaluation and assessment of care plan)
- Catheter care, dressing changes, injections
- Home safety evaluation
- Medication management
- Ostomy care and education
- Therapeutic activities
Therapy
- Physical therapy
Offers home care services to individuals with a disability or in need of medical support and assistance at home. Services include:
Home health aides/homemaker services
- Exercises
- Laundry
- Light homemaking duties
- Meal planning and preparation
- Nonsterile dressing changes
- Personal care
Home health care nurse services
- Case management (evaluation and assessment of care plan)
- Catheter care, dressing changes, injections
- Home safety evaluation
- Medication management
- Ostomy care and education
- Therapeutic activities
Therapy
- Physical therapy
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Disease/Disability InformationPersonal CarePhysical TherapyNutrition EducationPublic Health NursingHome Health Aide ServicesHome NursingOccupational TherapyActivities of Daily Living AssessmentCase/Care ManagementIndependent Living Skills InstructionIn Home Meal PreparationMedication Information/ManagementPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsHome Safety Evaluations
