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Assessment and Therapy Program - Solutions Behavioral Healthcare Professionals - Alexandria

Offers support to individuals with a wide array of backgrounds, ages, and mental health issues. Licensed therapists provide a variety of services for the following: - ADHD ?- Adjustment disorders ?- Anger management problems ?- Anxiety problems ?- Autism spectrum disorders ?- Depression ?- Developmental disabilities ?- Domestic violence ?- Emotional and behavioral disturbance ?- Learning disorders ?- Mood disorders ?- Oppositional/Conduct problems ?- Parenting issues ?- Personality disorders ?- Relationship difficulties ?- Serious mental illness ?- Traumatic brain injuries Services include: - Critical Incident Stress Debriefing: Provides group and individual support following a critical incident/trauma in or affection the workplace - Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT): Group psychoeducation, individual therapy, and crisis intervention - Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Evaluation: Diagnostic clarification, determination of personality issues, intellectual status, and learning styles or disabilities - Psychiatry: Assessment and medication monitoring - Relationship counseling for couples - Therapy for individuals and families

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Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.

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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct

- Adult day services - Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth - Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy - Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills - Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals - Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills - Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer - Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings - Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging - Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support - Life skills classes and social activities - Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H - Traumatic Brain Injury Program - Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars - Vocational skill development

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Assisted Living Services - Employee Ownership Network - EON

Ten accessible apartment units (including three wheelchair-accessible units) - Six units have single bedrooms, three units have double bedrooms, and one unit has three bedrooms - 24-hour personal care attendants - Contracts with the county for additional homemaker and chore services as identified in individual client service plans - Host county contract with Renville County to provide TBI and CADI waivered services as needed

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Assisted Living Brain Injury Services - Accessible Space - Metro Area

Subsidized apartments and one 8 bedroom home setting with licensed home care services on-site 24 hours/day. Assisted living services include 24 hour staff access, meals, homemaking, personal cares, service coordination, medication assistance, activities, goal setting, behavior supports. Minnesota locations: - Bostrom Terrace Apartments, 1680 Eastwood Road SE, Rochester, 55904 - The Moses Residence, 220 17th Street NW, Grand Rapids 55744 - Roselawn Apartments, 1074 Roselawn Avenue West, Roseville, 55113 - Third Avenue Apartments, 1707 3rd Avenue South, Minneapolis 55404

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Resource Facilitation - Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance

Free, two-year telephone support program provides education and connection to supports and services to assist people throughout Minnesota in navigating life after brain injury. Participants receive scheduled calls over two years to help problem-solve issues and identify resources to help them transition back to family life, work, school, and the community while achieving the greatest level of independence possible. Referrals also provided to a statewide network of support groups for persons with brain injury, their families and friends.

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Allina Health - Buffalo Specialty Clinic - Allina Health - Buffalo Hospital

- - Audiology Care:- - Coordination of physician referrals, as needed - - Hearing aid fittings, follow up and repair - - Hearing evaluations (audiology exams) - - Individual and family counseling on preventing and coping with hearing loss - - Cardiovascular disease care - - Child and Teen Psychology: Provides psychological care which helps individuals evaluate and resolve emotional difficulties through counseling. Psychologists work with parents, doctors, psychiatrists and social workers to help children or teens with:- - Addiction and substance abuse - - Anxiety, depression and other mental or emotional concerns - - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) - - Sexual or gender identity issues - - Colonoscopy - - Concussion treatment - - Ear, nose and throat (ENT, Otolaryngology) - - Gastroenterology - - Gynecology:- - Annual exams including pap smear and pelvic exam - - Breast health exams - - Family planning - - Gynecologic surgery - - Pediatric and adolescent gynecology - general care for female health development - - Pelvic surgery (pelvic prolapstepelvic support) - - Period/menstruation care including treatment for endometriosis - - Sexual health care including treatment for sexually transmitted diseases - - Internal medicine - - Orthopedics - - Osteopathic medicine - - Plastic surgery - - Podiatry - - Pregnancy (prenatal) care - - Psychology for adults - - Spine care - - Sports medicine - - Urology

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - Pathways Counseling Center

Assists individuals in their efforts to achieve personal goals. Clients establish an individual relationship with a mental health practitioner. Together, they create a personalized plan to help the client develop the skills required to reach specific objectives and goals. Mental health practitioners provide services in the client's homes and/or in the community. Services instruct, assist, and support in areas such as: - Budgeting and shopping skills - Community resource utilization and integration skills - Cooking and nutrition skills - Crisis assistance - Employment-related skills - Healthy lifestyle skills and practices - Household management skills - Interpersonal communication skills - Medication education and monitoring - Mental illness symptom management skills - Relapse prevention skills - Transportation skills - Transition to community living services

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Day Support Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides individualized, community-based training and support services to help individuals develop and maintain life skills to be able to participate in their community.

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Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.

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Independent Living Skills Service - Accessible Space - Metro Area

Community integration program for individuals in who do not need 24 hour supervision; teaches independent living skills to adults with physical disabilities, mental illness, brain injuries, or other disabilities. Includes: - Assistance in locating housing - Assistance with making/attending medical appointments - Budget training - Community awareness/resources; civic awareness - Community reintegration - Completing paperwork - Shopping/menu planning - Vocational/avocational activities

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Consultation Services (CFSS) - Pinnacle Services

Provides consultation services for individuals who switch from traditional PCA or CSG services to CFSS, choosing either the agency or budget model of service. Provides guidance through the process of completing the support plan.

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Adult and Child Services - Residential Services of Northeast Minnesota - RSI

Waivered Services: - Available to individuals with a variety of disabilities - CADI (Community Access for Disability Inclusion) Waiver supports individuals with disabilities to live as independently as possible in their communities - Waivered services are flexible and can be tailored to meet individual needs in a variety of settings Waiver Programs for Individuals Who Need a Nursing Facility Level of Care: - AC (Alternative Care) Waiver supports older adults who do not qualify for traditional Medical Assistance due to assets but would otherwise require nursing home care. Services may include personal care assistance, independent living skills training, homemaking, respite, and in-home family support. - EW (Elderly Waiver) supports older adults who would otherwise need to live in a nursing facility, helping them remain in their homes or community-based settings - MR/RC (Developmental Disabilities) Waiver provides services to individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities or related conditions, supporting them in living meaningful and inclusive lives - TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) Waiver supports individuals who have experienced a significant brain injury due to accident, stroke, illness, or other causes, helping them live as independently as possible in the setting of their choice Personal Care Assistants (PCAs): - PCAs assist individuals with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, taking medications, light housekeeping, and meal preparation - PCAs may also provide support with behavioral needs, helping individuals manage challenges in positive and supportive ways - PCAs can support individuals in a variety of settings, including their own homes, family homes, or foster care placements Other Services: - Individuals who are not eligible for the Developmental Disabilities Waiver may still qualify for similar supports through the CADI or PCA programs - In-home family support services help individuals build daily life skills such as self-care, communication, social interaction, sensory and motor development, and community living skills - In-home family support and respite services provided by RSI (or other organizations) offer valuable assistance to caregivers and families supporting individuals with disabilities - Respite services offer caregivers a temporary break, from a few hours to several days, either in the family home or in other supportive settings - Respite and in-home family supports are often part of waivered service programs and can be personalized to fit the needs and preferences of the individual and their family

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Case Management - Thomas Allen, Inc.

Long-term case management contracts with counties and private individuals to provide coordination of care and services

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Day Support Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides individualized, community-based training and support services to help individuals develop and maintain life skills to be able to participate in their community.

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Job Placement Services - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County

- Once ODC trainees and employees are ready for employment, individualized job seeking/job retention skills are taught - The ODC placement staff works closely with each person during the placement process so that exploring job resources, writing resumes, and job interviewing become lifelong skills - Two-week evaluations within private companies can be used - This allows an employer to critique the participant's performance without obligation to hire and provides the individual useful appraisal information - ODC staff provide consultation and follow-up services for those moving into community employment to assure a smooth transition

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Residential and Support Services - Hammer Residences

Residential and support services for persons who are developmentally disabled or who have conditions similar to a developmental disability, including traumatic brain injury. - Case management services with Hennepin County and Medica - Group homes and apartments in the community with private rooms and ample living space - Individualized care plans for individuals - In-home services and semi-independent living skills services ?

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Employment Services - Pine Habilitation and Supported Employment - PHASE

Provides support to help individuals reach their employment goals. support can help discover interests and talents, assists in job searching, assists in developing skills needed to work, how to keep jobs, assists with career advancement, provides assistance in obtaining driver's licenses, and how to advocate for oneself.

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Brain Tumor Information and Services - American Brain Tumor Association

Offers the following services: - ABTA CommYOUnity, a nationwide volunteer network - ABTA CommYOUnity Connect, a peer-to-peer mentorship program - Care Consultants are available through CareLine to answer questions - Comprehensive online resources on the website - "Connections" online support group and message board forum - Educational programming, including patient/family conferences, meetings, and "Anytime Learning" webinars - Funding for brain tumor research at institutions throughout the United States and Canada - "MyCaringLink" personalized online caregiver support tool - Monthly e-news and bi-annual headlines newsletter - Nationwide listings of brain tumor support groups on website (click on "Care and Treatment", "Support and Resources", then "Support Groups") - Publications on tumor types and treatments, available in print or for download (Spanish available) - Social networking via Facebook and Twitter - "TrialConnect" clinical trial matching service

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Vocational Assessment (EPS) - Occupational Development Center - Koochiching County

An orderly and organized program lasting (2) two to (4) four weeks using work for the purpose of determining the following employability factors: - Social Development - Grooming and Hygiene - Work Personality - Work Habits - Physical Tolerance - Performance Rate

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Employment, Job Training, Life Skills, and Personal Enrichment - ProAct

- Adult day services - Atmosphere that promotes social relationships, self-sufficiency, and opportunity for growth - Community-based group employment under supervision of trained staff; services include case management, training, and advocacy - Assessment: Measures a person's strengths, interests, and work skills - Work Adjustment Training: Develops job skills to assist individuals in career planning specific to individual goals - Job Coaching: One-to-one training on employment skills - Job Development: Develops employment options for community placement, assists with resume preparation, interviewing skills, provides employer services, and matches participant's desires to employer - Supported employment provides training and independent placement of individuals desiring jobs in community settings - Center-based employment provides supervised employment opportunities in light industrial packaging and manual assembly, shrink wrap, skin wrap, and blister packaging - Follow-up Services: Professional job retention support - Life skills classes and social activities - Day Training and Habilitation Program - DT&H - Traumatic Brain Injury Program - Vast majority of participants are transported to and from their homes on ProAct vehicles which include specialized equipment, wheelchair lift buses, commuter vans, and cars - Vocational skill development

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Housing Support - Western Prairie Human Services

Pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. Aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless. All recipients receive assistance each month to help pay for rent and food. Some recipients also receive Housing Support supplemental funding to provide other services if they don't qualify for home and community-based waiver programs, including but not limited to: - Arranging for medical and social services - Arranging for meetings and appointments - Assistance with transportation - Medication reminders The individual's housing provider receives payments to pay for rent, utilities, food, household supplies, and other necessities.

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Hospital Services - CentraCare - Paynesville Hospital

A Level IV trauma center serving throughout the Central Minnesota area. Emergency care includes: - Birthing services - Brain injuries - Concussions - Cuts and puncture wounds - Electrical shocks - Excessive bleeding wounds - Minor burns - Spine injuries - Skull fractures

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