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40520 County Highway 34, Ogema, MN 56569
Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.
1529 West Saint Germain Street, Suite 101, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Provides free, confidential, 24-hour crisis intervention and emotional support to individuals experiencing emotional distress, mental health crises, suicidal thoughts, substance use crises, or other urgent personal situations. Offers immediate support, risk assessment, safety planning, and referrals to appropriate community resources, including emergency services when necessary.
216 North Main Street, Mahnomen, MN 56557
Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.
1730 Clifton Place, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN 55403
Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.
205 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.
1741 15th Street NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
Provides a comprehensive plan for counseling, education, and support. The goal is to meet the mental health needs of White Earth Tribal members and their families by increasing family interactions, healthier lifestyles, and positive communication for all members. Services include: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Holistic approach that places the person at the center of all interventions. The goal is to restore each person's ability for independent living, socialization and effective life management. ARMHS instructs, assists, and supports the person in areas such as medication, education, and monitoring basic social and living skills. Assistance is also provided with mental illness symptom management, household management, employment support and transition to community living. - Assessments and evaluations for mental health. Diagnostic assessments and psychological testing for all ages. - Case management services - Children's Therapeutic Services and Supports (CTSS) to provide psychotherapy and skills training - Crisis intervention - Mental health counseling for adults, children, and families. Services are based on individual, child, and family needs.
3333 West Division Street, Suite 204B, Saint Cloud, MN 56301
Offers a comprehensive range of services tailored to meet the unique needs of individuals who are deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing. Provides the following services to people with hearing loss: - Aftercare planning - Assessment and stabilization - Care coordination - Community placement assistance - Counseling services and treatment - Crisis intervention - Individual and family consultation
928 8th Street SE, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
Emergency Outpatient Mental Health Services: Provides community-based crisis support for children and adults experiencing urgent mental health situations. Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response Team: Offers suicide risk assessments, safety planning, coping skills coaching, and referrals to ongoing care. These services aim to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations, prevent displacement from the home, help individuals remain connected to existing supports, and link them with additional resources. The crisis response team can travel to homes or community locations to assist. Services include: - 24-hour crisis response phone line - Crisis screening and prevention planning - Face-to-face assessment and intervention - Mobile outreach and crisis stabilization - Suicide risk assessment and safety planning
101 Main Street South, Hutchinson, MN 55350
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
32 East 1st Street, Suite 200, Duluth, MN 55802
24-hour hotline answered by trained sexual assault advocates, providing support and education
CLOSED United States Postal Services Free COVID-19 Testing Update 9/25/2023: Beginning September 25, every U.S. household can again place an order to receive four free COVID-19 rapid tests delivered directly to their home through the United States Postal Service. To place an order, visit website www.covid.gov/tests or call (800)232-0233. CLOSED Federal At-Home Testing More information on how to get the At-Home Over-The-Counter COVID-19 Test for free can be found on the US Department of Health and Human Services webpage. The tests will be available via mail starting at the end of September, 2024. State At-Home Testing Update 6/16/2025: Visit the Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 Testing website for more information on where to test, which test to take, when to test and more information on testing. Also, offers information to the public on who can get medications to treat COVID-19 and how to access them. Learn more at COVID-19 Medication Options. CLOSED Minnesotans can order free rapid at-home COVID-19 test kits for residents of eligible communities. Residents can enter their zip code to see if tests are available in their area through the Minnesota Department of Health's Say Yes! COVID Test website here. The website is available in English, Hmoob/Hmong, Soomaali/Somali, Español/Spanish, and more! More information can be found on the Minnesota Department of Health's Order Your Free At-Home Rapid Tests website here. Residents can also call the Minnesota Department of Health COVID-19 Public Hotline at 1-833-431-2053 9 am - 5 pm Monday, Wednesday, and Friday and 9 am - 7 pm Tuesday and Thursday. Language assistance is available. Telehealth Test to Treat CLOSED Update 6/20/24: The Minnesota Department of Health has partnered with Cue Health for a free telehealth test-to-treat program to help ensure Minnesotans have easy access to care, treatments, and COVID-19 medication delivery. This service is free and available seven days a week, additional information can be accessed here. CLOSED The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Administration for Strategic Preparedness & Response website provides information regarding Test to Treat. Get fast, easy access to life-saving COVID-19 treatments. CLOSED A Test to Treat locator is available to help find participating sites. A call center is available at 1-800-232-0233 (TTY 1-888-720-7489) to get help in English, Español/Spanish, and more than 150 other languages. The Disability Information and Access Line (DIAL) is available at 1-888-677-1199 or via email to specifically help people with disabilities access services. A Test to Treat fact sheet is also available online in English and Español/Spanish.
916 4th Avenue SW, Suite 200, Pipestone, MN 56164
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
2538 Hennepin Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55405
Provides a Christian, pro-life counseling organization that offers a suicide and crisis hotline, pregnancy counseling, general emotional support, and assistance for individuals struggling with sex addiction.
15251 Pleasant Valley Road, Center City, MN 55012
- 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
- Provides crisis mental health services to consumers 24 hours 365 days a year - Services include talking with a Mental Health Practitioner over the phone, mobile (in-person) crisis intervention, follow up counseling and referral to resources, and crisis stabilization. - Requests for intervention can be made by family/friends/community members and community agencies, if the client agrees to meet with CRT. - Assists with problem resolution and coordination of increasing mental health services for individuals for whom this would be helpful. - Trained persons are available to the police and emergency wards to provide assessments of mental health emergencies, to develop an intervention plan, and arrange for any needed services identified in the plan.
810 3rd Avenue SW, Rochester, MN 55904
Coordinated entry system access point. Runaway and homeless youth emergency hotline guides youth to safe housing and resources.
110 5th Street North, Breckenridge, MN 56520
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence, human/labor trafficking, and sexual assault, or victims of a general crime such as elder abuse, identity theft, robbery, stalking, or theft. Services provided include: - Assistance at the hospital or law enforcement center - Crisis response and intervention - Legal advocacy and/or criminal justice system intervention, such as assistance with filing protective orders - Occasional transportation services - Safety planning and short-term emergency placement services - Specialized information and referral for locating resources and obtaining vouchers for household items - Support groups for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault
107 2nd Street SE, Suite 102, Little Falls, MN 56345
Support and advocacy services for persons who have been sexually abused or assaulted Services are offered via the crisis line, at the office, at the hospital, or when meeting with other providers such as law enforcement, county attorney staff, or social services
555 West Broadway Avenue, Suites 2, 3, and 6, Forest Lake, MN 55025-1850
Responds to mental health crises or emergencies with telephone or face-to-face assessment, intervention and stabilization services at home, school or in the community. Emergencies can be a behavioral, emotional or psychiatric situation needing a timely intervention to reduce the possibility of physical harm. Staff also provide necessary safety planning and short-term therapeutic services to assist in recovery from a crisis.
24-hour crisis hotline with a focus on Native American families and teens. Provides crisis intervention and suicide prevention, as well as assistance with issues including violence, dating, cultural issues, school, drug and alcohol use, or depression. Focus is on preventing suicide, violence, and drug abuse, but reducing crises is the goal overall.
14955 Galaxie Avenue West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
- After-hours for emergency food. Also, refers to the Housing Resource Line for shelter resources and housing information. - Crisis intervention for mental health crises by phone and face-to-face including psychiatric crisis intervention, outreach services, short-term crisis counseling, emergency psychiatric hospitalization, after-hours adult protection, child endangerment reporting, and after-hours child protection reporting - Diversion from out-of-home placement - Mental health crisis assessment is completed within 90 days or less to find out what option is available to the individual. One option might include case management, as choices may vary depending on the assessment. - Public speaking regarding mental health crisis - Parent-child conflict resolution
1501 State Street, SM159, Marshall, MN 56258
Provides an advocate/support person for the rape or sexual assault victim and their families; this includes victims of partner rape, acquaintance rape, date rape, stranger rape, gang rape, ritualistic rape, or any form of sexual assault. Also addresses sexual harassment and hostile work environment issues. Provides support through services: - Books and resources - Crisis counseling and intervention - Crisis line - Information and referral - Legal/court/law enforcement advocacy - Medical advocacy - Orders for Protection or Harassment Restraining Order assistance - Reparations (financial assistance for crime-related costs)
32 East 1st Street, Suite 200, Duluth, MN 55802
Provides supportive advocacy for a range of support following sexual violence, including: - Assisting in relocating through our collaborations with Day One and Polaris Project - Normalizing and validating feelings around your experience - Offering referrals if needs are outside our scope of services - Providing crisis counseling - Providing information about the reporting process - Seeking shelter at local or state shelters - Translation services through our collaboration with Day One - Transportation assistance to get folks to or back from the hospital for a sexual assault exam Advocates can meet over the phone, video conference, or in-person.
602 East 4th Street, Chaska, MN 55318
Responds to mental health crises or emergencies with telephone or face-to-face assessment, intervention and stabilization services at home, school or in the community. Emergencies can be a behavioral, emotional or psychiatric situation needing a timely intervention to reduce the possibility of physical harm. Staff also provide necessary safety planning and short-term therapeutic services to assist in recovery from a crisis.
1527 East Lake Street, Minneapolis, MN 55407
Provides support services and programs for sexually exploited adults, youth and their families, including: - Case Management - Court and legal advocacy; expungement legal clinics that help survivors remove legal barriers to employment, housing and/or higher education - Crisis line - Educational trainings and presentations - Individual and systems advocacy - LGBTQ+ specific services - Survivor Leadership support group; trafficking survivors lead group meetings and give a voice to the needs of longer-term survivors - Transitional housing - Youth prevention groups
