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Specialty Services - Gillette Children's Hospital and Clinics - Burnsville Clinic
- Assistive technology team designs customized orthotics, prostheses, and other adaptive technology
- Child Life Specialists offering techniques for emotional support for children during hospital stay and procedures
- Craniofacial evaluations and treatment for cleft lip/palate, facial paralysis, and other conditions
- Feeding clinic provides evaluation and treatment of difficulty chewing or swallowing
- First seizure clinic provides evaluation of children who've recently had seizures for the first time
- Medical social work
- Neurodiagnostic electroencephalograms (EEG)
- Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery to treat disorders affecting the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
- Pediatric Neuropsychology for disorders of the brain function such as epilepsy and other seizure disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions
- Pediatric Orthopedics to treat bone and muscle problems from neuromuscular conditions
- Pediatric psychiatry for children with disabilities
- Pediatric Rheumatology for children and teens who have a wide variety of complex rheumatic and inflammatory conditions
- Plagiocephaly diagnosis and treatment for infants
- Radiology and diagnostic imaging
- Rehabilitation for brain injuries, spinal injuries, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and motor skill development
- Seating and mobility evaluations for wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment
- Sleep medicine for children with disabilities that affect their sleep
- Spasticity evaluation clinic
- Specialized treatment for cerebral palsy including physical and occupational therapies, orthopedics, neurology, spasticity management, communication assistance, and assistive technology such as braces, wheelchair-seating systems, and other equipment
- Therapy gym, playground, and pool that are accessible
- Virtual rehab therapy
- Assistive technology team designs customized orthotics, prostheses, and other adaptive technology
- Child Life Specialists offering techniques for emotional support for children during hospital stay and procedures
- Craniofacial evaluations and treatment for cleft lip/palate, facial paralysis, and other conditions
- Feeding clinic provides evaluation and treatment of difficulty chewing or swallowing
- First seizure clinic provides evaluation of children who've recently had seizures for the first time
- Medical social work
- Neurodiagnostic electroencephalograms (EEG)
- Pediatric Neurology and Neurosurgery to treat disorders affecting the brain, nerves, and spinal cord
- Pediatric Neuropsychology for disorders of the brain function such as epilepsy and other seizure disorders, traumatic brain injuries, and other neurological conditions
- Pediatric Orthopedics to treat bone and muscle problems from neuromuscular conditions
- Pediatric psychiatry for children with disabilities
- Pediatric Rheumatology for children and teens who have a wide variety of complex rheumatic and inflammatory conditions
- Plagiocephaly diagnosis and treatment for infants
- Radiology and diagnostic imaging
- Rehabilitation for brain injuries, spinal injuries, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and motor skill development
- Seating and mobility evaluations for wheelchairs and other adaptive equipment
- Sleep medicine for children with disabilities that affect their sleep
- Spasticity evaluation clinic
- Specialized treatment for cerebral palsy including physical and occupational therapies, orthopedics, neurology, spasticity management, communication assistance, and assistive technology such as braces, wheelchair-seating systems, and other equipment
- Therapy gym, playground, and pool that are accessible
- Virtual rehab therapy
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Brain InjuriesFacial Disorders/DisfigurementsSclerodermaSpinal Cord InjuriesWheelchair UsersCleft Lip/Cleft PalateSleep Disorders ClinicsHealth/Disability Related CounselingSpecialized Pediatric EvaluationNeurological ImpairmentsWheelchairs/Wheeled MobilityCerebral PalsyChild and Adolescent PsychiatryEpilepsyMedical Social WorkProsthetic DevicesChildrenCongenital Brain DefectsYoung AdultsSwallowing DisordersSwimming FacilitiesOccupational TherapyFeeding DisordersWalking AidsPediatricsCondition Specific Rehabilitation ServicesGymnasiumsOrthopedic DisabilitiesSpina BifidaInfants/ToddlersPhysical TherapyPlaygroundsLupus ErythematosusTelemedicine
Trudel, Becky and David - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 5
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 5
- Pets
- Smoking outside
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Epilepsy Mental Health Services - People Incorporated
Provides services for adults and adolescents ages 14 years or older who have severe seizure disorders. Services are person-centered and help each individual reach their goals.
Connecting people to service providers:
- Refer people to providers such as neurologists, disability benefits attorneys, in-home nurses, employment coaches, and medical and mental health providers
- Walk individuals through the processes of becoming eligible for services such as Medical Assistance (MA) and disability certification
Helping people develop independent living skills:
- Develop and practice routines for managing medications
- Learn and use online disability navigation tools
- Practice tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking, and meal planning
- Search and apply for housing
- Take steps to improve health and wellness
- Track seizure information and learn how to communicate that to neurology providers
Provides services for adults and adolescents ages 14 years or older who have severe seizure disorders. Services are person-centered and help each individual reach their goals.
Connecting people to service providers:
- Refer people to providers such as neurologists, disability benefits attorneys, in-home nurses, employment coaches, and medical and mental health providers
- Walk individuals through the processes of becoming eligible for services such as Medical Assistance (MA) and disability certification
Helping people develop independent living skills:
- Develop and practice routines for managing medications
- Learn and use online disability navigation tools
- Practice tasks such as grocery shopping, cooking, and meal planning
- Search and apply for housing
- Take steps to improve health and wellness
- Track seizure information and learn how to communicate that to neurology providers
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Community Connections - Southside Services I, Inc.
Provides highly individualized crisis intervention, advocacy, and navigation services that connects adults to community support systems that enable them to continue to live independently. Staff work directly with participants to identify and resolve barriers and typically accompany participants on initial meetings and appointments when facilitating connections.
Services include but are not limited to:?
- Access to medical support and follow-up on medical directives
- Assistance in applying for publicly funded programs
- Connecting to food support programs
- Employment and volunteer readiness and placement
- Home visiting and home management skills
- Housing assistance
- Ongoing one-on-one daily living skills counseling and general support
- Safety planning
- Shopping, budgeting, financial, and application assistance
- Support with legal issues, daycare, school, and landlord/tenant issues
- Waivered services
Provides highly individualized crisis intervention, advocacy, and navigation services that connects adults to community support systems that enable them to continue to live independently. Staff work directly with participants to identify and resolve barriers and typically accompany participants on initial meetings and appointments when facilitating connections.
Services include but are not limited to:?
- Access to medical support and follow-up on medical directives
- Assistance in applying for publicly funded programs
- Connecting to food support programs
- Employment and volunteer readiness and placement
- Home visiting and home management skills
- Housing assistance
- Ongoing one-on-one daily living skills counseling and general support
- Safety planning
- Shopping, budgeting, financial, and application assistance
- Support with legal issues, daycare, school, and landlord/tenant issues
- Waivered services
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Residential Camps - True Friends
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
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Emergency Department - Essentia Health - Virginia
Emergency medicine and level IV trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
- ?Blunt trauma
- ?Brain injury
- ?Chest pain or pressure
- ?Difficulty breathing
- ?Gunshot wound
- ?Injuries from a serious car accident
- ?Injuries from a serious fall
- ?Losing consciousness
- ?Major burns
- ?Mental health crisis
- ?Seizure
- ?Severe abdominal pain or pressure
- ?Sexual assault
- ?Stab wound
- ?Suicidal thoughts
- ?Suspected fracture (broken bone)
- ?Trouble speaking
- ?Uncontrolled bleeding
- ?Weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance or coordination
Emergency medicine and level IV trauma center for severe and life-threatening situations that require immediate medical attention including:
- ?Blunt trauma
- ?Brain injury
- ?Chest pain or pressure
- ?Difficulty breathing
- ?Gunshot wound
- ?Injuries from a serious car accident
- ?Injuries from a serious fall
- ?Losing consciousness
- ?Major burns
- ?Mental health crisis
- ?Seizure
- ?Severe abdominal pain or pressure
- ?Sexual assault
- ?Stab wound
- ?Suicidal thoughts
- ?Suspected fracture (broken bone)
- ?Trouble speaking
- ?Uncontrolled bleeding
- ?Weakness, numbness or difficulty with balance or coordination
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Housing Supports - Aitkin County Health and Human Services
The Housing Support program pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. The program aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
- Can apply at www.mnbenefits.mn.gov
The Housing Support program pays for room and board for seniors and adults with disabilities who have low incomes. The program aims to reduce and prevent people from living in institutions or becoming homeless.
- Can apply at www.mnbenefits.mn.gov
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Cerebral PalsyEpilepsyVisual ImpairmentsQuadriplegiaNeurological ImpairmentsParaplegiaOrthopedic DisabilitiesLanguage DelaysMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesNonambulatoryLow IncomeStutteringAmputationsCane/Walker UsersAutism Spectrum DisorderRett SyndromeOxygen DependencyAcquired Language DisordersIntellectual DisabilitiesVoice DisordersHome/Community Care Financing Programs
Education, Information, Support and Advocacy - Epilepsy Foundation of Minnesota
Provides resources for education, information, support, and advocacy such as:
- Camp Programs: Offers day and family camps for children to connect with others, build friendships, make memories, and experience camp in a safe and inclusive environment
- Care Coordination: One-on-one support and access to necessary resources to meet the individual and family needs. This support helps individuals navigate various resources and systems.
- Connect Groups: Offers safe and welcoming spaces for individuals living with epilepsy to meet others who have been there, share their story, and find community. Also, offers various social events.
- Personalized Support: Community health workers offer personalized and confidential support at no cost. Support is offered in English and Spanish and will partner with interpreters through regular check-ins by phone, video chat, or in person based on preference. Services provided include consultation to explore options, solutions, managing diagnosis, navigating systems, learning about treatment options, information about epilepsy, and resource requests.
- Resource Library: Online information about epilepsy, recognizing symptoms, toolkits, safety tips, treatment options, and education. Visit website for more information at https://www.epilepsyfoundationmn.org/get-support/resource-library/.
- Seizure Smart Trainings: Equips schools, workplaces, care facilities, and community groups with the knowledge and confidence to support those living with epilepsy. Offers wellness webinars to offer practical guidance and connection for people living with epilepsy and their families.
- Shining Stars Group: Families with children ages 17 and under can apply to be a shining star. Shining Stars receive special invitations to events throughout the year, opportunities to raise awareness, and a chance to be part of something bigger.
Provides resources for education, information, support, and advocacy such as:
- Camp Programs: Offers day and family camps for children to connect with others, build friendships, make memories, and experience camp in a safe and inclusive environment
- Care Coordination: One-on-one support and access to necessary resources to meet the individual and family needs. This support helps individuals navigate various resources and systems.
- Connect Groups: Offers safe and welcoming spaces for individuals living with epilepsy to meet others who have been there, share their story, and find community. Also, offers various social events.
- Personalized Support: Community health workers offer personalized and confidential support at no cost. Support is offered in English and Spanish and will partner with interpreters through regular check-ins by phone, video chat, or in person based on preference. Services provided include consultation to explore options, solutions, managing diagnosis, navigating systems, learning about treatment options, information about epilepsy, and resource requests.
- Resource Library: Online information about epilepsy, recognizing symptoms, toolkits, safety tips, treatment options, and education. Visit website for more information at https://www.epilepsyfoundationmn.org/get-support/resource-library/.
- Seizure Smart Trainings: Equips schools, workplaces, care facilities, and community groups with the knowledge and confidence to support those living with epilepsy. Offers wellness webinars to offer practical guidance and connection for people living with epilepsy and their families.
- Shining Stars Group: Families with children ages 17 and under can apply to be a shining star. Shining Stars receive special invitations to events throughout the year, opportunities to raise awareness, and a chance to be part of something bigger.
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Residential Camps - True Friends
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
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Residential Camps - True Friends
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
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Neurobehavioral Psychology - Saint Cloud Neurobehavioral Associates
Neuropsychological services for the following conditions, including evaluations:
- ADD and learning disorders
- Cerebrovascular accidents
- Dementing conditions
- Developmental disorders
- Genetic disorders?
- Medical illness or treatments
- Multiple Sclerosis
?- Parkinson's Disease
???- Seizure disorders
- Traumatic brain injury
Neuropsychological services for the following conditions, including evaluations:
- ADD and learning disorders
- Cerebrovascular accidents
- Dementing conditions
- Developmental disorders
- Genetic disorders?
- Medical illness or treatments
- Multiple Sclerosis
?- Parkinson's Disease
???- Seizure disorders
- Traumatic brain injury
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Specialty Clinics - Allina Health - United Hospital
- Birth Center of United Hospital/Children's Health Center (612)262-6290 or (888)660-0014
- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute (651)241-5111
- Milton M. Hurwitz Exercare Fitness Center (651)241-8080
- Minnesota Epilepsy Group (651)241-5290
- Nasseff Heart Center (651)241-2525
- Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic (651)241-6555
- Sleep Center (651)726-6200
- Surgical Center (651)241-8100
- United Hospital High Risk Breast Clinic (651)241-5111
- Birth Center of United Hospital/Children's Health Center (612)262-6290 or (888)660-0014
- Virginia Piper Cancer Institute (651)241-5111
- Milton M. Hurwitz Exercare Fitness Center (651)241-8080
- Minnesota Epilepsy Group (651)241-5290
- Nasseff Heart Center (651)241-2525
- Nasseff Neuroscience Specialty Clinic (651)241-6555
- Sleep Center (651)726-6200
- Surgical Center (651)241-8100
- United Hospital High Risk Breast Clinic (651)241-5111
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Pregnant IndividualsSports MedicineDelivery/ChildbirthLanguage DisordersMedically Monitored Physical FitnessPhysical TherapyEpilepsyCancer ClinicsBreast ExaminationsSleep DisordersSleep Disorders ClinicsSpeech and Language PathologyMammogramsHeart DiseaseSpeech ImpairmentsNeurologyOccupational Therapy
Gullickson, Melvin and Lily - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled of either gender
- Capacity of 4
- 1 dog
- Smoking allowed
- Wheelchair accessible
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally disabled of either gender
- Capacity of 4
- 1 dog
- Smoking allowed
- Wheelchair accessible
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Residential Camps - True Friends
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
Residential overnight camps for children and adults of all abilities
Camp activities include:
- Arts and crafts
- Camping experiences that enhance independence and self-esteem for children and adults with disabilities
- Gymnasium, indoor pool, indoor bouldering (climbing) wall, and fully accessible challenge ropes course
- Nature buildings
- Network of hiking trails
- Outdoor shooting ranges
- Recreation halls
- Therapeutic horseback riding program includes adaptive riding, hippotherapy, and horsemanship experiences catered to participants' abilities and needs
Programs catering to:
- Developmentally disabled, such as individuals with Down syndrome or autism
- Learning disabled, such as individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or non-verbal learning disabilities.
- Physically disabled, such as individuals with cerebral palsy or seizure disorder
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Rima, Robert and Darla - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally ill or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 1
- 1 dog
- 1 cat
- No smoking
- Provides adult foster care for developmentally ill or elderly of either gender
- Capacity of 1
- 1 dog
- 1 cat
- No smoking
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Hill, Diana and Steven - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for elderly or developmentally disabled of either gender
- Capacity of 3
- 2 Dogs
- 1 Cat
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
- Respite care
- Provides adult foster care for elderly or developmentally disabled of either gender
- Capacity of 3
- 2 Dogs
- 1 Cat
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
- Respite care
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Kuntz, Carol - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill, developmentally disabled or chemically dependent females
- Capacity of 4, one crisis bed
- Pets
- Smoking outside
- Wheelchair accessible
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