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2100 3rd Avenue, Suite 500, Anoka, MN 55303-9945
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement. Also provides residential support for individuals ages 18 and older who need assistance with daily living due to physical, developmental, mental health, or aging-related challenges.
227 6th Street North, Breckenridge, MN 56520
Provides the licensing for child and adult foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care licensing: Family foster care, kinship foster care, concurrent and pre-adoption foster care, and respite care
612 North Broadway, Room 302, Crookston, MN 56716
Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications and adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care
190 Sailstar Drive NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
The Foster Care Program seeks extended family members or other Native Families to care for children who need to be placed out of the home until the child can be reunified with their family. These homes are intended to provide short-term, safe and stable environment for children while their family works to improve the conditions that resulted in the out of home placement. A license to operate a foster care home must be obtained through the Leech Lake Child Welfare Commission and meet the following criteria: - Foster care residence must be located on or near the Leech Lake Reservation - The applicant, or applicant's spouse, must be an enrolled member of a federally recognized tribe. - The applicant shall be the primary provider of care in the residence and who shall be legally responsible for the operation of the residence. - All foster care parents shall be at least twenty-one years old at the time of licensure. - Applicants and household members must pass a Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) background check, a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI - Adam Walsh) criminal background check, a Social Service Child Maltreatment background check and a substance abuse test.
622 South Front Street, Saint Peter, MN 56082
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
121 Seventh Place East, Suite 2500, Saint Paul, MN 55101
Adult Foster Care: licenses, monitors, and supports foster homes for vulnerable adults who cannot live independently due to physical, emotional, developmental, or mental health concerns. Home providers can provide up to 24-hour supervision for one to four residents (five if caring for elderly residents). Residents receive meals, support, supervision, and some assistance with personal care and living skills as needed. Child Foster Care: The goal of foster care is to keep children safe while supporting families' efforts to come back together. Most children who enter foster care in Ramsey County do return to their families. When families are not able to reunite, foster parents provide a safe, stable and nurturing home until a relative is found to care for the children. In some cases, foster families may be asked to provide a permanent home. Ramsey County recruits and trains foster homes and monitors foster care for the safety of the individual
1261 Woodlane Drive, Woodbury, MN 55125
Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming child or adult foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term/respite, and long-term placement.
13880 Business Center Drive Northwest, Suite 100, Elk River, MN 55330
Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification
630 Florence Avenue, Owatonna, MN 55060
Provides information and licensing for persons interested in becoming a licensed Foster Care provider. There are two types of adult foster care: - A licensed residential setting that has established standards for licensing, administering and providing social services to functionally impaired adults in adult foster care homes so they receive an assessment of need for foster care and are offered community, health and social services that may be needed or requested. - A provider with a 245D-HCBS program license may provide these services in a variety of settings, including a person's own or family home, in the community, or in settings requiring an additional facility license. However, depending on the setting, there may be limits as to which 245D services can be provided.
400 Colorado Avenue, Suite 104, Morris, MN 56267
Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming a child foster care provider for children. Training and support are provided for foster care providers for temporary, short-term care, or long-term care.
14955 Galaxie Avenue West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
Provides the licensing for child and adult foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for foster care - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care
208 6th Street SW, Roseau, MN 56751
Provides the licensing for adult foster care homes and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification
201 South 3rd Avenue West, Virginia, MN 55792
Provides the licensing for adult foster care homes and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification - Foster care services for emergency, short-term, and long-term placement
1424 Central Avenue NE, Suite 104, East Grand Forks, MN 56721
Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications and adult foster care homes and child foster care - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care are adult foster care homes, respite care, temporary, short-term, or long-term foster care
1000 West Elm Avenue, Waseca, MN 56093
Provides information and licensing for persons interested in becoming a licensed Foster Care provider. There are two types of adult foster care: - A licensed residential setting that has established standards for licensing, administering and providing social services to functionally impaired adults in adult foster care homes so they receive an assessment of need for foster care and are offered community, health and social services that may be needed or requested. - A provider with a 245D-HCBS program license may provide these services in a variety of settings, including a person's own or family home, in the community, or in settings requiring an additional facility license. However, depending on the setting, there may be limits as to which 245D services can be provided.
531 Dewey Street, Foley, MN 56329
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
1651 Jefferson Parkway, Suite 110, Northfield, MN 55057
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
410 5th Street South, Suite 100, Hallock, MN 56728
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
320 Miners Drive East, Ely, MN 55731
Provides the licensing for adult foster care homes and child foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification - Foster care services for emergency, short-term, and long-term placement
809 Elm Street, Suite 1186, Alexandria, MN 56308
Provides general information and licensing for individuals interested in becoming a child foster care provider for children. Training and support are provided for foster care providers for temporary, short-term care, long-term care, and respite care.
5850 Omaha Avenue North, Stillwater, MN 55082
Finds and prepares families who are willing and able to provide a nurturing environment for high-risk children, ages 7 - 18. - Traditional Foster Care: Foster parents serve as the support system for any children in their care by ensuring that the children remain connected to their community, peers, and birth families. Foster care providers protect the child's security, development, health, and identity until that child can either be reunited with their birth family or placed into a family through adoption. - Concurrent Foster Care: Foster parents are the source for everything under Traditional Foster Care while simultaneously being prepared to adopt the children in their care if reunification with the birth parents is not possible. This helps decrease the amount of transitions a child goes through while increasing their opportunity of having a permanent family. - Family and Youth Services: Offers Counties a recruitment option to intensively work with children whose parents had their parental rights terminated with the goal of finding a family for the child by building a relationship with the child and doing research to explore adoptive options. Also assists Counties by writing social medical histories which provide needed medical and genetic history information as well as providing full disclosure of information to families considering adoption of a foster child.
13637 60th Street SW, Cokato, MN 55321
Support and assistance to foster care families by providing: - 24-hour on-call crisis management - Access to Village Ranch's "Continuum of Care" - Assigned program coordinator/case manager providing weekly contact and support to the families - Assistance in providing training and accessing community resources to meet the needs of the child and licensing requirements - Assistance and support in addressing educational needs - Development of placement plans, identifying goals, and monitoring progress toward goals - Minimum of twice per month visits to the foster care homes and visits with the children in placement Village Ranch will work collaboratively with the placing agency, families, the court system, and other individuals involved to support the child and the goals of the placement.
201 1st Street NE, Suite 18, Austin, MN 55912
Provides the licensing for child and adult foster care. Services include: - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, re-licensing of foster care certification - Types of foster care licensing: Emergency shelter, family coster care, special services homes, resource family homes, and respite care
426 West Avenue, Red Wing, MN 55066
Provides the licensing for adult and child foster care. Services include: - Foster care services provided for emergency, short-term, and long-term placement - Information about licensing requirements and standards - Inspections and investigations on certifications for adult foster care and child foster care licensing - Orientation, licensing, and re-licensing of adult foster care and child foster care certification
313 North Main Street, Room 230, Center City, MN 55012
Provides general information and licensing for persons interested in becoming foster care providers. Training and support for foster care providers on emergency, short-term, and long-term placement.
