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1880 River Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
The Itaskin Center & Cottage 35-Day Assessment Program is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS). This assessment program serves residents between the ages of 10-17 years old. Upon completion of the 35-Day Assessment Program, a Comprehensive Assessment is provided to the youth's guardian and/or treatment team. The Comprehensive Assessment aims to identify child and familial strengths, resiliencies, and opportunities for growth via a multifaceted approach, while also providing diagnoses, recommendations, and a prognosis for recovery. This multifaceted approach involves a behavioral assessment, comprehensive assessment, wellness/recreation assessment, academic assessment, health screening/physical examination. Additional assessments, as requested by individual teams, include a psychiatric assessment and/or chemical use assessment. Upon completion of the program, the assessment team will also recommend a level of care believed to most accurately represent the current needs of the youth and how best to be supported. Opportunities for individual therapy and improving coping skills are provided throughout the 35-day assessment period.
321 1st Street NW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
  • Provides Rule 25 Chemical Health Assessments for Native American people living within the boundaries of Leech Lake Reservation.- Provides assessments for ages 11 through adult.- Referrals are received through self-referrals; courts; probation; Child Welfare; and sometimes through detox centers, hospitals and schools.- Works with approximately 45-50 providers statewide, as well as referrals to the various Leech Lake CD programs.- Clients are referred to Inpatient Treatment, Outpatient Treatment, Aftercare and Relapse Prevention programs, and Halfway Houses.- Collaborates with treatment centers, social workers, probation officers, hospitals and schools to make the best possible plans for clients to obtain and maintain sobriety.- Priority assessments for pregnant women and adolescents.- Civil commitments for clients who are very ill due to chemical/alcohol use.- Data privacy and confidentiality are strictly adhered to according to policy.
2070 Howard Drive West, North Mankato, MN 56003
Supervision of all court assigned adult misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenders in a pretrial release program, and preparation of domestic abuse investigationsServices include:- Drug Testing- Electronic Surveillance Program- MADD Panel- Pretrial Conditional Release Program- Pretrial Bail Evaluations- Project Nighthawk- Sentence to Service (STS)
1001 Avenue B, Cloquet, MN 55720
  • Comprehensive assessment (Rule 25)- Intensive outpatient programming- Safety Net: Consist of a team of providers and community support services to help each individual succeed in their own recovery goal- Substance use group: Topics may include DBT skills, living in recovery, 12 steps, mental health, and relapse prevention- Testing: On-site rapid substance testing via urinalysis and offer further extensive testing with contracted lab facility
180 NE 6th Street, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Ross Resources offers comprehensive drug testing and screening. All tests are observed and all staff are trained and certified in drug testing. The following tests are available through our agency: - Hair Follicle Testing: Hair testing is the best method for screening out drug use. Hair testing is a process in which hair specimens are analyzed for illegal drug use. Hair testing offers the longest window of detection, (90 days standard test), and cannot be adulterated or substituted. Any samples that screen positive are confirmed using GC/MS, (Gas Chromatography/Mass Spectrometry) technology. Hair testing is valid and admissible in court cases. - Single Panel THC Dip Testing Card: The single THC Marijuana dip test card provides for an observed urine sample and results within 5 minutes of collection. - Five Panel Dip Testing Card: Provides very quick and easy verification of drug use. The five panel tests for cocaine, marijuana, opiates, amphetamines and methamphetamines. The test is accurate for use for the past 72 hours, or 3 days. As in the single panel test, the donor provides an observed urine sample and results are available within 5 minutes of collection. - EtG Alcohol Testing: EtG (Ethyl Glucuronide), is a direct metabolite of ethyl alcohol and is a marker for recent alcohol exposure. EtG may be detected as soon as 2 hours after exposure and may be detected for up to 80 hours past consumption. EtG tests whether ethanol has been used; it is not for current impairment. EtG is most useful in testing individuals who should not be drinking at all. **It should be noted that all tests can be sent in for further confirmation of levels. Ross Resources will be available to testify in court regarding any positvie tests. Please contact Ross Resources for services/pricing.
101 Paul Avenue North, Suite 2, Cologne, MN 55322
Drug and alcohol testing
607 West Main Street, Marshall, MN 56258
Offers a comprehensive range of services aimed at supporting rehabilitation and ensuring public safety. Services include diversion programs for first-time offenders, unsupervised probation, and supervision for both adult and juvenile offenders, including those under the Interstate Compact. Additionally, the department facilitates community service and restitution programs, the Sentencing to Service Program, drug testing, educational information, counseling, and the Community Plus Program.
200 Bunker Hill Drive, Aitkin, MN 56431
  • Minnesota Licensed Bed Capacity: Hospital Beds = 25- 24-Hour Emergency services- Level III Trauma Center- Comprehensive Advanced Life Support (CALS) Hospital- Inpatient acute care- Intensive/Coronary Care- Obstetrics - Surgical services (inpatient and outpatient)- Diagnostic services such as laboratory and radiology- Anesthesia- Cardiac rehabilitation- Respiratory Care- Diagnostic Sleep Studies- Foot Care- Nutritional services- Nurse Navigator for breast cancer patients & colorectal cancer patients- Pharmacy- Rehabilitation Services- Physical Therapy- Occupational Therapy- Speech Therapy- Sports Medicine- Therapeutic Exercise and Massage Programs- Wound, Ostomy & Continence Care- Back and Neck Care- Swallowing Evaluations- Electrical Stimuli and Electrotherapy- Specialty Clinic and Physicians- Podiatry Care- Wellness coaching Community Support Programs: - Breast Cancer Support Group- Support group for Men, Spouses w Breast Cancer- Diabetes Support Group- Grief Support Group- EMT Training- CPR Training- First Aid Classes- Childbirth Classes- Drug and Alcohol Testing
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115 Forestview Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55441
Provides walk in drug and alcohol screening for adolescents ages 13 - 18
925 East Superior Street, Suite 113, Duluth, MN 55802
  • Comprehensive assessment (Rule 25)- Intensive outpatient programming- Safety Net: Consist of a team of providers and community support services to help each individual succeed in their own recovery goal- Substance use group: Topics may include DBT skills, living in recovery, 12 steps, mental health, and relapse prevention- Testing: On-site rapid substance testing via urinalysis and offer further extensive testing with contracted lab facility
2780 Snelling Avenue North, Suite 103, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Drug and alcohol testing
1880 River Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
The Secure unit is a twelve bed detention center. Youth must be at least 10 years old and not older than 19 years of age unless they have remained under the courts' extended juvenile jurisdiction.- Programming is available for males and females. - Encouraged to attend school provided by ISD 318 as well as recreational activities. - Access to chemical health education and mental health services. - Consequence Based Programming - Flexible - Short or long term - Daily use of behavioral rating scales - Availability of urine analysis - Cognitive behavioral groups and individual work
2070 Howard Drive West, North Mankato, MN 56003
Community Work Service Program:Juveniles are assigned to do community work service, either through juvenile court or the diversion process, to work on projects throughout the county under the supervision of an adult supervisor. These work sites have been recruited and are continually montored by the Juvenile STS Crew Leader. Community service work sites offer a varied degree of work experiences that allow the juveniles to provide a service to their community.Drug testingElectronic Surveillance Program:Utilizes electronic surveillance equipment for juveniles as an alternative to detention. Probation Officers make recommendations to the District Court regarding the appropriateness of releasing a juvenile on electronic monitoring to his/her parent or guardian's custody pending further hearings or disposition. Nicollet County Probation also uses electronic monitoring as a condition/sanction of a juvenile's probation. This option is used for juvenile offenders, both as an alternative for detention, as well as short term consequential programming.First Time Offenders Programs:Provides a number of opportunities for first time juvenile offenders. Many of these are educational groups, which are run within the department, as well as several where referrals are made to other agencies. Popular options outside the department include; the ARCHER Program (At Risk Chemical Health Education and Resilience) and the PERT Program (Program for Encouragement of Responsible Thinking).Juvenile Diversion Program:Offered for first time minor offenders. These juveniles are diverted from the juvenile court upon agreement of the County Attorney's Office and the Probation Department. The Probation Department meets with these juveniles and their parent(s) and provides programming that will deter further delinquent activity.Project Nighthawk:?Joins probation officers and law enforcement in partnership to ensure compliance of court orders through random home visits to hold clients accountable to probation conditions, such as drug and alcohol testing. Randomly schedules visits on a weekly basis.
4600 18th Avenue NW, Rochester, MN 55901
Family Advocacy in Recovery and Restoration (FARR) provides recovery support for women who are pregnant and/or parenting. Services are culturally appropriate, gender-specific, and comprehensive. FARR provides:- One-on-one case management - Peer sober support groups - Drug screens for accountabilityFARR case managers can assist with person-centered goals related to:- Recovery and mental health - Parenting and child development - Employment and education - Resource navigationFARR works in collaboration with PROOF Alliance to decrease the number of babies born exposed to substance use in-utero.
501 South Minnesota Avenue, Saint Peter, MN 56082
Community Work Service Program:Juveniles are assigned to do community work service, either through juvenile court or the diversion process, to work on projects throughout the county under the supervision of an adult supervisor. These work sites have been recruited and are continually montored by the Juvenile STS Crew Leader. Community service work sites offer a varied degree of work experiences that allow the juveniles to provide a service to their community.Drug testingElectronic Surveillance Program:Utilizes electronic surveillance equipment for juveniles as an alternative to detention. Probation Officers make recommendations to the District Court regarding the appropriateness of releasing a juvenile on electronic monitoring to his/her parent or guardian's custody pending further hearings or disposition. Nicollet County Probation also uses electronic monitoring as a condition/sanction of a juvenile's probation. This option is used for juvenile offenders, both as an alternative for detention, as well as short term consequential programming.First Time Offenders Programs:Provides a number of opportunities for first time juvenile offenders. Many of these are educational groups, which are run within the department, as well as several where referrals are made to other agencies. Popular options outside the department include; the ARCHER Program (At Risk Chemical Health Education and Resilience) and the PERT Program (Program for Encouragement of Responsible Thinking).Juvenile Diversion Program:Offered for first time minor offenders. These juveniles are diverted from the juvenile court upon agreement of the County Attorney's Office and the Probation Department. The Probation Department meets with these juveniles and their parent(s) and provides programming that will deter further delinquent activity.Project Nighthawk:?Joins probation officers and law enforcement in partnership to ensure compliance of court orders through random home visits to hold clients accountable to probation conditions, such as drug and alcohol testing. Randomly schedules visits on a weekly basis.
23 Mesaba Avenue, Duluth, MN 55806
Provides substance use disorder services, including:Drug and alcohol educationFlexible programming designed to meet clients' family needs and work schedulesGroup therapy and individual counselingIntake, assessment, and individual treatment planningMen's and women's aftercare programmingMen's and women's anger groupsReferrals and funding available through Minnesota Rule 25Separate men's and women's groupUnderage consumption classes (for those ages 18 to 21)Urinalysis drug testing
501 South Minnesota Avenue, Saint Peter, MN 56082
Supervision of all court assigned adult misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, and felony offenders in a pretrial release program, and preparation of domestic abuse investigationsServices include:- Drug Testing- Electronic Surveillance Program- MADD Panel- Pretrial Conditional Release Program- Pretrial Bail Evaluations- Project Nighthawk- Sentence to Service (STS)
1000 Paul Parkway, Blaine, MN 55434
Provides walk in drug and alcohol screening for adolescents ages 13 - 18
111 NE 10th Ave , Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Provides drug and alcohol testing services for DOT, FMCSA, PHMSA, FAA, FRA, FTA, and Coast Guard in addition to Non-Regulated testing for the workplace. Certified DOT Physicals, pre-work physicals, lift assessments, and vision testing.
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109 East Benton, Lake Benton, MN 56149
Provides a range of primary care services including:- Allergy injections- Children's health and pediatrics- Drug screening and substance abuse evaluations- Illnesses, such as colds, fevers, sore throats, and ear infections- Immunizations and vaccinations- Laboratory services, stress tests, X-rays, and ultrasound procedures- Lesion removal, dermatology services, and wound care- Men's health- Osteopathic manipulative treatment- Preventative screenings like diabetes and hypertension- Pulmonary care- Routine prenatal care- Yearly checkups and yearly wellness visits
1880 River Road, Grand Rapids, MN 55744
Certifications: QRTP (Qualified Residential Treatment Program)The Itaskin Treatment Center & Cottage Residential Treatment programs provide trauma-informed care in a safe, therapeutic living environment for children diagnosed with a Serious Emotional Disability. The program is adaptive to meet the individual needs of each youth, based on their trauma and mental health screens at admission.Program components include but are not limited to: family integration and support, daily therapeutic groups, cultural education and activities, on-site education, and health screenings and interventions.
450 Eastvold Avenue, Ortonville, MN 56278
Provides specialty medical services, including: - Audiology- Blood banking- Cardiac Rehabilitation- Cardiology- Chemotherapy services- Diagnostic services- Gastroenterology - General Surgery- Laboratory- Neurology- OB/GYN- Oncology- Ophthalmology- Orthopedics- Podiatry- Psychology- Radiology- Screening for drugs- Urology