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Wigand, Gene and Alice - Itasca County Adult Foster Care

- Provides adult foster care for elderly of either gender - Capacity of 5 - 1 Dog - Smoking outside

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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In Home Support Services - Aaron Care Inc.

Provides in home support services including: Homemaker Adult companionship 24 hour/7 days a week emergency assistance Integrated community support

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Home and Community Based Services - Sister's Home Health Service

Provides in-home or out-of-home community based services including: - 24-hour emergency assistance ?- Adult companion services ?- Homemaker services ?- Individual community living supports ?- Night supervision ?- Respite care

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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Supported Living Services - Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota - Metro

Offers comfortable homes, professional staff and support services that meet the unique needs of each person. Individuals in Supported Living Services share a home with 2 - 4 room mates. Each person has their own bedroom and other living spaces are shared. Individualized planning designed to help each person live as independently as possible. SLS programs are located in communities and each person is encouraged to be a part of that community with opportunities for activities, social engagement, and volunteerism.

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Home and Community-Based Services - 1st Care Inc.

Provides in-home or out-of-home community-based services, including: - 24 hour emergency assistance - Adult companion services - Homemaker services - Individual community living support - Individualized home support - Night supervision - Personal support - Respite care

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Julien, Jason and Shyla - Itasca County Adult Foster Care

- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill males - Capacity of 3 - 1 Dog - No smoking

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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Community Residential Services - Harry Meyering Center - Mankato

Provides residential training and habilitation services to people with developmental disabilities. People live with 2 or 3 others in a house leased/owned by the agency. Training focuses on independent living skills. 24-hour supervision provided to connect people to the community and successfully live and meet personal goals. Informal counseling and training in areas including: - Money management - Community access - Relationships - Leisure opportunities - Home management Nursing services are currently provided to increase quality of services.

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Waivered Services - Accra Care

Provides 245D waivered services, which include: - Homemaker Services: Provides light household cleaning, laundry, assistance with home management, and activities of daily living - Individual Community Living Supports (ICLS): Offers assistance to older adults who need reminders, cues, intermittent/moderate supervision, or physical assistance to help them remain in their homes - Individual Home Supports Without Training: Provide support, assistance, and supervision to adults or children who live in their own homes - Night Supervision Services: Provides overnight assistance and monitoring in the client's home when the client is in need of assistance with activities of daily living, positive support programming, transition plans, and reinforcement of skills development - Personal Support: Non-medical care, assistance, and supervision

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In-Home Care Services - Joy Home Healthcare

A non-medical home health care agency offering services such as: - 24-hour emergency assistance - Adult companion services - Day training and habilitation - Employment support services including employment development, exploration, and support - Homemaking services - Independent living skills training - Individualized community living support and individualized home supports - Personal support and night supervision - Respite care, in home, or out-of-home

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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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

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Individualized Home Supports (Supported Living) - AbleLight

Empowers people living with developmental disabilities to live independently in their own homes or apartments. Creates personalized support plans to help those supported achieve their goals. By providing assistance with daily living skills, staff help individuals live independently and connect with their community. Coaches assist with: - Arranging or providing transportation - Choosing personal attendants and housemates - Coordinating and supporting community involvement, like recreation and socialization - Grocery shopping, meal planning, and food preparation - Guidance and support in goal-setting and self-advocacy - Light housekeeping or paperwork - Money management, budgeting, paying bills, and banking - Registered Nurse (RN) case management or oversight - Scheduling and attending medical appointments - Selecting and moving into a home

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Castle, Elsie - Itasca County Adult Foster Care

- Provides adult foster care for young adult mentally ill or developmentally disabled females - Capacity of 1 - 3 Dogs and 2 Birds - Smoking allowed outside

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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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.

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Residential Living Services - REM Minnesota

Licensed residential living programs for people with acquired or congenital disabilities such as intellectual developmental disabilities, autism spectrum disorder, or brain injuries. Programming consists of: - Cooking - Individual living skills instruction - Medication management - Money management - Positive behavior supports - Recreational activities - Self-help, wellness, and symptom management - Socialization

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Community Supports - Mount Olivet Rolling Acres

Individualized Home Supports with Family Training - Services for people who live in their family home that provide support and/or training in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills *Designed to provide training to the person as well as their family members Individualized Home Supports with Training - Services for people who live in their own home or family home that provide support and/or training in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills - Formal person-centered outcomes - Completion of skill assessments *Designed for adults in need of support and training in one of the above-mentioned service categories. Individualized Home Supports without Training - Services for people who live in their own home or family home that provide support in the following community living service categories: - Community participation - Health, safety, and wellness - Household management - Adaptive skills - Complimentary support plan (SP) - Informal and formal person-centered outcomes *Designed for adults or children who require support in one of the above-mentioned service categories. Specialist Services - Provision services that extend past the scope and duration of available waiver and state plan services including: - Assessments/individual program plan and program development - Training and supervision of staff - Monitoring of specific program implementation Respite - Short-term care services provided to a person when their primary caregiver is absent or needs relief. Services include: - In-home respite: Service is provided to a person in their home or the family home. - Out-of-home respite: Service is provided to a person in a licensed or unlicensed setting that is not the person's home. - Respite level A: Active, out in the community - Respite level B: Stay at home and local outings only - Respite level C: Sleep in - Respite level D: 24-hour period Homemaker Services - Services that help a person manage general cleaning and household activities. Services include: - Cleaning: light housekeeping tasks, laundry services - Home management: cleaning, transportation arrangement, meal preparation, shopping for food, and household items - Assistance with ADLs: cleaning, assistance with ADLs (ambulating, bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, toileting) *Training is not covered under this service. To receive homemaker services, homemaker cleaning must be the primary service provided. County-Funded Semi-Independent Living Services (SILS) - Services needed to maintain and improve an adult's capacity to live in the community. Supports people in ways that enable them to achieve personally desired outcomes and lead self-directed lives including: - Money management - Meal preparation - Shopping - Obtaining and maintaining a home - Self administration of medication - Formal skill building

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Group Homes and Support Services - Marshall County Group Homes

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

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Subsidized Housing - Grand Rapids Housing and Redevelopment Authority

- Low income housing for Senior Citizens and Disabled persons on SSI/SSD - 90 Units of subsidized housing - 96 Units of market rate housing

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Developmental Achievement Center - Wabasha County Developmental Achievement Center

Individualized employment services and support for people with disabilities include: - Day program for adults with developmental disabilities - Employment exploration services: Help to explore work and introduce employment options. This service helps people to make an informed choice about working in competitive, integrated employment. - Employment development services: Help to plan for competitive employment, including identifying goals and discovering strengths. May help in finding employment if Vocational Rehabilitation Services is not available. - Employment support services: Help to maintain community employment in an individual or group setting.- Rehabilitation/habilitative service - Exercise Therapy: Provides individualized exercise plans for cardiovascular health, mobility, and dexterity. We also help individuals with physical therapy plans prescribed to individuals by doctors and physical therapists.?? - Habilitation Services: Provides individualized training/support in skills needed for day-to-day living and community integration. - Life Enrichment Services: Provides a space for service recipients to participate in activities they enjoy doing that make their lives better. - Vocational Services: Provides on-site paid opportunities with various jobs from area businesses. ?

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Personal Care Assistance Services - Affinity Caregiver

Provides personal care assistance services for older adults and people with disabilities in their homes or in a community setting to help them remain independent in the community, including: - Activities of Daily Living (ADLs): Activities a person needs to carry out on a daily basis to remain healthy and safe including dressing, grooming, bathing, eating, positioning, transfers, and mobility. - Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs): Activities a person needs to carry out on a regular basis to remain independent including shopping, paying bills, and meal preparation. - Health-related procedures and tasks: Tasks such as supporting a person with self-administered medications or help with range of motion exercises. - Observation and redirection of behaviors: Monitoring a person's behaviors and redirecting them to more positive behaviors when needed.

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