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Crisis Line - Esperanza United

Provides 24-hour crisis counseling and referral to battered women.

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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

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Domestic Violence/Abuse - HOPE - Healing Opportunity Provided Equally

Serves victims of domestic abuse. - 24 hour crisis intervention - Legal advocacy - Temporary shelter (Short Term Hotel Stays) - Support groups (call for location & contact times)

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Sexual Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues

Sexual advocate services include: - Assistance in emergency room visits to collect evidence of an assault - Court advocacy ??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence - Education on sexual violence - Help with safety planning and protective orders - Information on rights and reparations - Referrals to outside agencies - Support group for people who have been victims of sexual violence - Support if reporting an assault to law enforcement - Support when medical attention is needed to treat injuries, detect potential sexually transmitted infections (STIs), pregnancy, and other concerns

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Pregnancy Tests & Information - New Beginnings Pregnancy and Family Support

Provides free pregnancy testing and information on pregnancy.

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Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation

- Chemical use assessments - Comprehensive mental health and behavioral assessments - Co-occurring disorders counseling - Coping skills - Couples and family therapy - Crisis intervention - Family and couple's therapy - Individual and group therapy - Medication coordination - Neuropsychological screening - Online screening tests available - Psychiatric consultation - Referrals to resources for education and support - Screenings for adolescent and early intervention services - Stress management - Tele-mental health available

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Domestic Violence Shelter - Safe Haven Shelter and Resource Center

Provides shelter for domestic violence survivors and their children. Pets are also welcome to the shelter. All basic needs including meals are provided.

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Sexual Assault Community Advocacy Program - Southwest Crisis Center

Services are victim-centered, which means individuals will guide their own process, make their own decisions, and have staff provide information, support, and referrals. Services include: - Advocacy: Assistance in obtaining Emergency Protective Orders, Permanent Restraining Orders, Stalking/Harassment Orders, Temporary Restraining Orders, housing, community services, and medical appointments - Community education and professional training - Confidentiality - Crisis line - Emergency Services: Transportation to medical facilities, law enforcement, safe housing, etc. - Individual and group support - Safety planning

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General Crime Program - New Horizons Crisis Center

Works with victims of general crimes, including physical assault, harassment, stalking, identity theft, attempted murder, and men who are victims of intimate partner violence, in addition to other crime victimizations. Provides support through services: - Assists in applying for compensation assistance from the Crime Reparations Board - Assists in filing Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders - Assists in preparing a victim impact statement - Assists with restitution paperwork - Being a liaison between the victim, the police department, and the county attorney - Provides crisis intervention for victims - Provides help through the crisis line - Provides referrals to community and area agencies. Grant funds (when available) are used to meet the emergency needs of crime victims - Provides victim rights information - Support and guidance through medical, law enforcement, and legal processes Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses: - Cleanup of a crime scene - Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices - Reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses that the victim incurred to attend court proceedings that were held at a location other than the place where the crime occurred, due to the change in venue - Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle - Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged, or stolen as a result of a crime - Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim such as medical facilities and facilities of the criminal justice system. - When available, funding through the program can be used for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence.

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Crisis Services - Sherburne County Public Health and Human Services

Crisis services are available to residents in need of help that is not an immediate emergency. Intake social workers can help with: - After-hours social work coverage - Children's mental health assessments and family assessment response - Crisis intervention and support - Domestic violence referrals - Drop-in child care for temporary and emergency care - Information on community resources

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Crime Victim Advocacy - Lakes Crisis and Resource Center

Assists individuals and families who are affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and general crime situations. Services include: - A 24-hour crisis hotline where trained advocates will listen, support, and provide individuals with information - Personal advocacy and counseling referrals are available to help with emotional trauma - Support groups for children dealing with abuse, divorce, foster care, anger management, other high-risk situations, and assistance with Orders for Protection

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Crisis Intervention Services - Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center

Hiawatha Valley Mental Health Center provides mental health crisis intervention via a 24-hour mental health hotline and a 24-hour mobile response team.

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Domestic Violence Advocacy - Safe Avenues

Assists with clients experiencing domestic violence by: - Assists in obtaining orders for protection (OFPs) - Assists victims in safety planning - Court advocacy ??- Crisis hotline for those who are victims of domestic or sexual violence - Informs victims of their rights and reparations - Providing information regarding domestic violence - Provides support if reporting to law enforcement - Provides referrals to other agencies - Supports clients as needed - Support group for victims

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Stronger Together - Women's Domestic Abuse Services and Legal Advocacy - Phyllis Wheatley Community Center

- 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence - Empowers women by helping them build and maintain self-esteem, personal strengths, and safety plans, develop healthy relationships, develop support networks, and obtain resources and information - Program provides group and/or individual support and legal advocacy for victims of domestic abuse. One-to-one individual sessions are provided based on individual circumstances.

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Domestic Abuse and Sex Trafficking/ Exploitation Victim Services - Women's Rural Advocacy Programs

Provides free and confidential services to those affected by domestic violence, sexual violence, human trafficking/exploitation, and high-risk youth in Lincoln, Lyon, Redwood, and Yellow Medicine counties. Confidential services: - Accompaniment to court - Assistance with petitioning for an Order for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order - Community education - Crisis line - Emergency transportation, and/or assistance - Information, referrals, and resources - Temporary emergency safe housing - Systems coordination - Support group - Youth Programs: Provides youth the ability to teach and learn from their peers about confidence, communication, safety, and life skills. Emergency assistance includes, but is not limited to, the following expenses: - Crime Scene cleanup - Grant funds are used to meet crime victims' emergency needs when available - Purchase and installation of necessary home security devices - Reimbursement of towing and storage fees incurred due to impoundment of a recovered stolen vehicle - Replacement of necessary property that was lost, damaged or stolen as a result of a crime - Transportation to locations related to the victim's needs as a victim, such as medical and criminal justice facilities - Victim reimbursement for reasonable travel and living expenses incurred due to a change in venue Victims of crime have also received funding through the program for items such as repairing a broken door, installing new locks, and replacing clothing or bedding taken as evidence. Family Homeless Prevention and Assistance Program - FHPAP may be available through pre-screening.

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Mental Health Services - Bridgewater Health Urgent Care Behavioral Health Center

The Human Development Center is providing the following services: - Assessments for access to Residential Crisis Stabilization centers - Comprehensive mental health and SUD assessments and access to providers - Crisis screening, assessment, and stabilization - Expedited access to primary care - Intensive short-term case management and treatment coordination with support for follow-through - Link to First Episode Psychosis program - Mental health crisis line with a mental health crisis response team - Peer support and peer recovery - Psychiatric services and referral for ongoing psychiatric needs - Streamlined assessment and access to medication-assisted treatment - Support to access financial assistance, medical insurance, food support, emergency assistance, housing, employment services, child and family support services - Transportation support Note: The mobile crisis response team only serves residents living in Carlton, Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis counties.

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Domestic Violence Hotline - National Domestic Violence Hotline

Provides crisis intervention, information, and referral to victims of domestic violence, perpetrators, friends, and families - Advocates answer questions, provide safety planning and information as well as directly connect callers to domestic violence resources available in their local calling area - The hotline is open 24 hours, 365 days a year, toll-free, confidential, and anonymous - Offers a TTY line available for the deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing - Offers live chat online and texting as other means of communication

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Crisis Stabilization Services - Zumbro Valley Health Center

Program offers: - In-person, face-to-face assessments for existing clients - Crisis stabilization services are available individually for up to 6 weeks - Provides short-term services for up to 10 days for immediate help with behavioral health symptoms. A total of 4 beds are available for adults requiring crisis services.

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Mobile Crisis Response Services - Western Mental Health Center

Provides support to adults, children and families who are experiencing a mental health crisis in the comfort of their own home or other community location. Works in conjunction with local law enforcement agencies and emergency departments. Services include: - Crisis prevention planning - Crisis text line - Individual and family education - On-site response to assess and stabilze a crisis situation - Referrals to other local resources - Short-term stabilization services through brief ongoing support - Telephone crisis intervention

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Mental Health and Alcohol and Chemical Health Services - Boynton Health - University of Minnesota

Provides individual and couple counseling and psychotherapy, medication assessment and management, urgent consultation (phone or in person), a variety of group therapies, social work assistance, and chemical health assessment and treatment.

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Residential Crisis Stabilization (RCSS) - Thrive Behavioral Network

Provides residential crisis stabilization for adults experiencing a mental health crisis or emergency. This includes programming designed to enhance psychiatric stability and emotional adjustment, and the skills to return to a more independent setting. Residential Crisis Stabilization - 24-hour nursing care - Crisis assessment, support, and intervention - Discharge/aftercare planning with referrals to further aftercare treatment - Family support - Medication administration, management, and monitoring - Psychiatric medical assessment - Recovery-focused care - Short-term problem-solving and rehabilitative services - Symptom management and relapse prevention Individuals admitted work with a mental health professional, or practitioner on a daily basis. Groups are provided to include psychoeducation, symptom management, coping strategies and stress relief, etc. Services are short-term and recovery focused.

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Domestic Violence Services - Hands of Hope Resource Center

Provides the following services for women who have experienced abuse emotionally, psychologically, sexually, and/or physically by their significant partner: - 24 hour crisis line for those experiencing abuse - Assistance at the hospital following a 911 or crisis call - Court assistance - Emergency safe housing - Exploring housing & financial aid options - Individual or group support - Information on filing an Order For Protection (OFP) or Harassment Restraining Order (HRO) - Obtaining emergency food, clothing, or household items - Prevention/early intervention education, or other help as may be needed - Safety planning - Support and advocacy

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Crisis Services - Carver County First Street Center - Mental Health

Mental health crisis services: - Crisis telephone intervention - Mobile On-Site Response provides on-site or telephone crisis intervention, early identification of mental health issues, crisis stabilization, and return to functioning to avoid out of home placements - Licensed mental health professionals provide services in two local hospitals, family homes, schools, police departments, juvenile detention, and jails or other community locations as indicated - Assessment of risk to self or others, mental health diagnostic assessments, individual and family crisis intervention and brief therapy, disposition planning includes psychiatric hospitalization if necessary, referrals, and follow-up services - Consultation to community providers and law enforcement - Community critical incident stress management services - Suicide prevention - Linkage to community mental health services

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Haven of Hope - HOPE Coalition

A secure, 24-bed emergency domestic violence shelter for women and their children under age 18. Assistance includes: - 24 hour domestic violence crisis hotline - Advocacy - Assistance with protection and restraining orders - Basic needs - Housing resources - Outreach services for anyone (residents and non-residents of the shelter) needing assistance with personal or legal issues related to domestic violence - Parenting support provided to shelter residents - Referrals - Resources - Safety planning - Support groups for anyone affected by domestic violence and/or sexual violence - Support through court proceedings

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Behavioral Health Services - Sanford Thief River Falls Behavioral Health Center

Provides inpatient and outpatient behavioral health care services including: - Crisis care - Medication management - Psychiatry and psychology for adults and pediatrics

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