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3656 Front Street, Barnum, MN 55707

Offers people the option of bringing services to their own homes. Home visits are offered as often as daily, depending on individual needs. Counselors provide hands-on skills training based on each person's needs. Skills training areas include cooking, cleaning, laundry, grocery shopping, money management, personal care, symptom management, and other life management skills.

110 2nd Street NW, Milaca, MN 56353

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.

825 South Front Street, Mankato, MN 56002

15-bed facility that provides residential services to men and women who need mental health services and support - Coordination of needed mental health services - Dual Recovery - Family education - Group and individual format utilized - Medication monitoring, management, and education - Relapse prevention that includes the development of a crisis prevention plan - Short term programming including coordinated after care planning The goal of an IRTS placement is to help individuals develop skills so as to transition to a less restrictive setting such as adult foster care, board and lodge, or independent living.

13265 Sylvan Avenue, Lindstrom, MN 55045

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.

815 Highway 3, Northfield, MN 55057

Outpatient counseling for children who are suffering from depression, behavioral issues, anger, or other types of problems: - Anger management - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) - Co-dependency - Coping with depression/anxiety - Coping with grief and loss - Crisis management - Group psychotherapy - Healthy lifestyle choices - Independent living skills (budgeting, shopping, cooking, and nutrition) - Interpersonal communication strategies - Stress management and relaxation

120 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802

Rehabilitative services and outreach for individuals with a serious and persistent mental illness Instruction in interpersonal communication skills, including: - Budgeting - Community resource utilization and instruction assistance - Cooking and nutrition skills - Employment related skills - Health care directives - Household instruction - Mental illness symptom management skills - Relapse prevention skills - Transportation skills - Transition to community living skills

34685 US Highway 71 , Clarissa, MN 56440

Offers a range of mental health services designed to support individuals with mental health needs in community-based settings across central Minnesota. Services include: - Community Support Program (CSP): This program provides support to adults with serious mental illnesses, assisting them in living successfully and independently in the community. Services include connection to resources and organized activities. - Crisis Services: Oakridge operates a 2-bed crisis facility to offer immediate support for individuals in mental health crises. - In-Home Family Support: Offers assistance to families in managing and supporting the mental health needs of their loved ones within the home environment. - Respite Care: Provides short-term relief for caregivers, allowing them to take a break while ensuring their loved ones receive quality care. - Support Groups and Activity Programs: Includes groups focused on general living skills, mental health maintenance, budgeting, relationships, and substance use education. Activity programs encompass cooking, music, crafts, and other client interests.

204 First Street NW, Aitkin, MN 56431

- Provides assistance to maintain independent living - Assist with placement when needed - Provide supportive counseling - Develop treatment plans - Coordinate services - Assist with referrals to other agencies

2728 County Road D East, Saint Paul, MN 55110

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.

512 30th Avenue East, Suite 100, Alexandria, MN 56308

Behavioral Intervention: Combines daily living skills, interpersonal skills and behavioral management skills into an individualized plan to enable the child to function. Helps the child learn and apply appropriate skills in various living settings, for the child to remain living at home. Case Management: helps locate necessary services, make referrals as needed, and monitor the delivery of the child's mental health services. May also assist the family with support services, such as respite care. Community-Based Services: rehabilitative services for children and their families to address mental health and behavioral needs. Provides therapeutic support services are provided in the child's home, school, daycare, foster home, relative's home or other indicated community setting. Crisis Intervention: 24-hour on-call services are available upon arrangement for crisis management Outpatient Services: Attachment & Biobehavioral Catch-up (ABC) Comprehensive behavioral assessments Developmental assessments Diagnostic assessments 'Incredible Years' model groups Individual, group, and family therapy Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Psychiatric evaluations and medication management Psychological evaluations Risk management assessments

928 8th Street SE, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501

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

2021 East Hennepin Avenue, Suite 130, Minneapolis, MN 55413

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.

4724 Mike Colalillo Drive, Duluth, MN 55807

Offers independent living skills including:? - Literacy - Money management - Nutrition - Personal grooming - Social fluency

1212 East College Drive, Marshall, MN 56258

Assertive Community Treatment (ACT): ACT is an evidence-based treatment for adults who have a severe and persistent mental health illness. Based on severity of symptoms and impairments, clients work with the team on a long term basis. Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Adult mental health services that enable individuals to develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Behavior Health Home: Provides individuals with their care needs. The team work closely with the individual, their supporters and providers to ensure comprehensive quality of care. Community Support Program (CSP): The Community Support Program is a coordinated care and treatment program which provides a wide range of individualized treatment, rehabilitation and support services to persons with serious and persistent mental illness. The purpose of the community support program is to assist individuals to live as successfully and independently as possible in their own communities by supporting independent living and coping skills. Targeted Case Management: Helps adults with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) gain access to needed mental, medical, social, educational, vocational and other necessary services as it relates to the person's overall health needs.

7041 20th Avenue South, Centerville, MN 55038

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.

3819 Laverne Avenue North, Lake Elmo, MN 55042

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

1200 South Broadway, New Ulm, MN 56073

Training and assistance for people with developmental disabilities to live more independently in the community. These programs are most typically available to persons with DD/CADI/CAC waivers and are supervised by qualified specialists.

119 East Broadway, Little Falls, MN 56345

- Vocational training for adults with developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses - Work skills development - Supported employment - Community employment

605 Cedar Avenue, Cedar Place North, Crookston, MN 56716

Services include: - Residential supports and services - Adult foster care - Supported living services - 24-hour emergency assistance - Respite care in- and out-of-home - Adult companion services - In-home family support - In-home independent living skills training - In-home supported living services for adults

3230 Spruce Street, Saint Paul, MN 55117

Provides a comprehensive low vision evaluation to assess how vision loss impacts all areas of a person's life. The assessment allows Vision Loss Resources to give recommendations on lighting, training, and devices. Deaf-Blind Adults and Children: Provides one-on-one support to people with combined hearing and vision loss, from birth through adulthood Older Adults: Provides in-home assessments and individualized training to help seniors stay independent and age in place Professionals and Caregivers: Provides hands-on trainings and informative presentations for a workplace, senior residence, civic group, or community center Working-age Adults and Young Adults Transitioning Out of High School: Provides comprehensive vision rehabilitation training to help individuals adapt and thrive at home, work, or school. Classes include orientation and mobility, technology, typing, Braille, tasks of daily living, cooking, and more.

1355 Mendota Heights Road, Suite 260, Mendota Heights, MN 55120

Designed for people who choose to remain at home with families and loved ones. Provides structure, guidance, and ideas to help the individual while supporting health and safety needs. Also offers services and training to aid family members and caregivers. In-home support topics and training services include: - Academics - Behavior support and intervention - Community participation - Crisis and safety planning - Effective communication - Financial planning - Individual and family resilience - Parenting skills - Peer relationships - Risk and safety - Self-advocacy - Self-control - Skill, behavior, and risk assessments - Transition

115 7th Street, Two Harbors, MN 55616

Provide skills training for improving symptom management, medication education, improving work or educational status, housing, parenting skills, relationships, health, and quality of life

1780 West 7th Street, Saint Paul, MN 55116

Classes provide an opportunity for adults who have experienced mental illness to develop intellectual, creative, social, and practical skills. More than 50 classes are offered each quarter to address the needs of adults with a mental illness. Classes may include: - Adult basic and continuing education (including GED preparation) - Expressive arts - Independent living skills - Physical education - Technology and science

603 Hope Avenue, Jordan, MN 55352

Outpatient counseling for children who are suffering from depression, behavioral issues, anger, or other types of problems: - Anger management - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) - Co-dependency - Coping with depression/anxiety - Coping with grief and loss - Crisis management - Group psychotherapy - Healthy lifestyle choices - Independent living skills (budgeting, shopping, cooking, and nutrition) - Interpersonal communication strategies - Stress management and relaxation

301 Downtown Plaza, Suite 3, Fairmont, MN 56031

Provides bridge between school and responsibilities of adult life for students with disabilities. Transition program training sessions are scheduled within student's schools and/or local communities and include: ???- Driver permit test preparation classes ?- Independent living skills training - Practical skill training - Resource information ?- Small group sessions