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Northside Community Support Program - People Incorporated

Provides a drop-in center for individuals with mental illnesses. Activities and services include: - Assistance with paperwork related to benefits (SSI, food support, employment applications) - Family education - Outreach and linkage to other programs and agencies - Peer support services - Recreational activities - Resources for housing programs - Supportive counseling - Social and recreational activities

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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers

Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist. Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.

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High Fidelity Wraparound Services - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin

Provides supportive services for youth and their families with complex mental health needs by focusing on their strengths and support system including a team-based care coordination process that honors and builds on family culture. Wraparound Care Coordinators are trained Children's Targeted Mental Health Case Managers and certified as Wraparound providers. They help families develop their plan, build their team of informal and formal supports, and facilitate the process. Certified Family Peer Specialists provide support to families encountering children's mental health challenges and partner with Care Coordinators to support families.

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Peer Support - Recovery is Happening - Rochester

Peer recovery specialists help a person become ready and willing to enter recovery by helping the person explore their options for recovery. Peer recovery specialists ask questions, offer insight, and help service recipients as they become whole, resourceful, and capable of choosing what is best for them. Peer recovery specialists use a strengths-based approach, helping service recipients find and utilize their values, assets, and strengths while supporting them in achieving success. They recognize that it is normal for recovering service recipients to have gaps in their skills or development. The role of the specialist is to help service recipients recognize and fill these gaps with the skills needed. Peer recovery services focus on the present and future and are based on partnership with the recipient. Peer support is offered as needed, meeting the individual where they are.

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Military Resources - Military OneSource

Resource line and website for military service members, veterans, and their families. Access free, confidential support and resources on a wide range of topics, including: - Adoption and foster care - Caregiver support - Counseling services: Free, confidential counseling for service members, families, and survivors. Topics include stress, relationships, parenting, grief, and more - Education and employment - Family and Relationships: Resources for parenting, relocation, life transitions, bereavement, and more - Financial and legal assistance - Housing referrals - Individualized consultations to support the move to civilian life - Information on travel discounts, entertainment, and leisure activities for military families - Mental health resources - Military benefits information - New-Mil Parent Support: Personalized guidance for expectant parents and families with children - Peer support - Special needs support

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Peer Support Program - Northland Counseling Center - Hibbing

Peer Support Recovery Plans may include the following person-centered/self-directed activities: - Education and skill-building: Advanced psychiatric directives; crisis planning; self-advocacy skills, including connecting to professional services when appropriate; wellness planning - PSS helps recipients to do the following: Identify their strengths and to use their strengths to reach their treatment goals; identify and overcome barriers to participation in community resources - Connect with resources, including: Teaching and modeling the skills needed to successfully utilize community resources; visiting community resources to assist them in becoming familiar with potential opportunities - Building relationships and encouraging community-based activities, such as: Physical activity; relationships; self-directed hobbies; work Participants can receive the services at any agency location, in their home, community, or via telehealth.

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Community Support - Zumbro Valley Health Center

The following housing and support services offer care and ongoing assistance that prepare adults to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in their community: - Case management - Homeless outreach - Housing placement - Peer support services - Securing employment - Supportive housing - Transportation

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Peer Recovery Support Specialist Program - MN Prevention and Recovery Alliance

Provides peer recovery support services to youth and adults in Minnesota. Utilizing lived experiences of substance use disorder, stories of recovery are shared alongside those in need of support. Adult Services: ?Provides peer based recovery services to adults in need of support and assists with exploring options for recovery or treatment. ?Youth Services: Provides youth peer support services in Minnesota. Partners with five school districts and 21 schools to deliver co-located peer support and peer recovery support for students in, or seeking recovery from a substance use disorder.

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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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Behavioral Health Unit - Duluth Police Department

Mental Health Unit (CORE): Responds to mental health calls. An officer and a homeless advocate team up to work together to get individuals to the right resources. Substance Use Response Team (SURT): Provides post-overdose outreach. Program divert individuals with substance use disorders away from the criminal justice system and into services that are supportive of their recovery. This is a peer recovery-led and run outreach program that does not include police in follow-up attempts but is instead embedded within a law enforcement agency.

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Abriendo Caminos Wellness and Behavioral Health Center - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provides culturally responsive mental health services, regardless of diagnosis or insurance status. Offers person-centered and family-centered planning and treatment planning. Services provided: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Helps adults living with a chronic mental health diagnosis manage their mental health symptoms and improve their quality of life. Services are completed at the client's home or in the community. - Immigration-Related Assessments: Offers assessments for immigration-related cases, including U-Visa applications, hardship applications, and asylum applications. Through a clinical interview, therapists obtain information to create a report that describes the impact of specific immigration or violence-related experiences. Interviews generally result in a letter of support for the client. - Mental Health Assessment and Therapy: Offers counseling services to individuals facing anxiety, stress, depression, and other mental health needs to help them build coping skills and health from emotional pain or struggles. Mental health therapists help adults, couples, and families with a variety of issues such as gambling, gender identity, geriatric issues, sexuality, marriage, parenting, and psychiatric disorders. - Psychiatry: Psychiatrists work with clients already engaged in the mental health services at CLUES to prescribe medications that can help reduce or alleviate mental health symptoms - Resources and Support: Offers peer and family support, services for veterans and members of the armed forces, and care coordination with other providers and systems

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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers

Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist. Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.

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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers

Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist. Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Divine House

Provides mental health rehabilitative services to people with serious mental illness including: Basic living and social skills - Budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Community resource - Cooking and nutrition - Crisis assistance - Employment-related skills - Household management - Interpersonal communications - Medication monitoring - Mental illness symptom management - Relapse prevention - Transitioning to community living skills - Transportation Certified Peer Specialist services - Activities that can address and contribute to the ARMHS team insights - Nonclincial, recovery-focused activities encouraging empowerment, self-determination, and decision-making Community intervention - Alleviate or reduce a member's barriers to community integration - Minimize the risk of hospitalization or placement in a more restrictive living arrangement Functional assessments Individual treatment plan Transitioning to Community Living Services

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Peer Support - Recovery is Happening - Rochester

Peer recovery specialists help a person become ready and willing to enter recovery by helping the person explore their options for recovery. Peer recovery specialists ask questions, offer insight, and help service recipients as they become whole, resourceful, and capable of choosing what is best for them. Peer recovery specialists use a strengths-based approach, helping service recipients find and utilize their values, assets, and strengths while supporting them in achieving success. They recognize that it is normal for recovering service recipients to have gaps in their skills or development. The role of the specialist is to help service recipients recognize and fill these gaps with the skills needed. Peer recovery services focus on the present and future and are based on partnership with the recipient. Peer support is offered as needed, meeting the individual where they are.

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Peer Support Line - Vets4Warriors

Offers a confidential and anonymous peer support line for the entire military community to help address challenges before they escalate into a crisis, have questions about themselves, a friend, a loved one, or need to talk confidentially. Services include: - Connection to a peer who is a veteran or a member of the military community - Help finding resources and solutions - Individuals remain connected and engaged after initial contact, as long as it takes, until the issue is resolved - Provides active listening skills, understanding, and support NOTE: Not a crisis support line

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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers

Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist. Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.

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Community Support Program - Woodland Centers

Community Support Program (CSP) helps people to maintain functioning in their homes or community. Services are provided individually or in groups by one of the following staff: mental health practitioner, mental health worker, or certified peer specialist. Peer mentoring services provides help with problem-solving, goal setting, social skills, community integration; peer mentors can provide feedback, advocacy, support and role modeling. Services available 1:1 or in a group setting. Services are provided by a person who has a lived experience with a mental health diagnosis. Peer Mentoring is offered through the CSP in Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, and Swift counties.

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Community Support - Zumbro Valley Health Center

The following housing and support services offer care and ongoing assistance that prepare adults to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in their community: - Case management - Homeless outreach - Housing placement - Peer support services - Securing employment - Supportive housing - Transportation

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Community Support - Zumbro Valley Health Center

The following housing and support services offer care and ongoing assistance that prepare adults to successfully live, learn, work, and socialize in their community: - Case management - Homeless outreach - Housing placement - Peer support services - Securing employment - Supportive housing - Transportation

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Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - People Incorporated

Rule 29 outpatient mental health services with a person-centered, holistic, and integrated approach to treating mental illnesses, challenges, and co-occurring diagnoses. Services provided: - Anger management ?- Group therapy ?- Mental health intake assessments ?- Psychiatric medication management - Psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families

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Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - People Incorporated

Rule 29 outpatient mental health services with a person-centered, holistic, and integrated approach to treating mental illnesses, challenges, and co-occurring diagnoses. Services provided: - Anger management ?- Group therapy ?- Mental health intake assessments ?- Psychiatric medication management - Psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families

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Abriendo Caminos Wellness and Behavioral Health Center - Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio - CLUES

Provides culturally responsive mental health services, regardless of diagnosis or insurance status. Offers person-centered and family-centered planning and treatment planning. Services provided: - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): Helps adults living with a chronic mental health diagnosis manage their mental health symptoms and improve their quality of life. Services are completed at the client's home or in the community. - Immigration-Related Assessments: Offers assessments for immigration-related cases, including U-Visa applications, hardship applications, and asylum applications. Through a clinical interview, therapists obtain information to create a report that describes the impact of specific immigration or violence-related experiences. Interviews generally result in a letter of support for the client. - Mental Health Assessment and Therapy: Offers counseling services to individuals facing anxiety, stress, depression, and other mental health needs to help them build coping skills and health from emotional pain or struggles. Mental health therapists help adults, couples, and families with a variety of issues such as gambling, gender identity, geriatric issues, sexuality, marriage, parenting, and psychiatric disorders. - Psychiatry: Psychiatrists work with clients already engaged in the mental health services at CLUES to prescribe medications that can help reduce or alleviate mental health symptoms - Resources and Support: Offers peer and family support, services for veterans and members of the armed forces, and care coordination with other providers and systems

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Mental Health Services for Women - Katherine's House

Offering: - Diagnostic assessments - Individual psychotherapy - Psychiatric medication prescribing - Wellness coaching - Equine-assisted therapy - ARMHS services - Peer support

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Outpatient Mental Health Clinic - People Incorporated

Rule 29 outpatient mental health services with a person-centered, holistic, and integrated approach to treating mental illnesses, challenges, and co-occurring diagnoses. Services provided: - Anger management ?- Group therapy ?- Mental health intake assessments ?- Psychiatric medication management - Psychotherapy for adults, adolescents, children, couples, and families

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