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Speech - Language Clinic - Speech, Language, and Hearing Clinic - Mankato

Provides diagnostic evaluation and therapy services to children and adults with communication disorders. Services are provided by graduate and undergraduate students who are working toward a Masters Degree in Speech-Language Pathology and/or Audiology. Student clinicians and Graduate Interns are supervised by Faculty members of the Department of Speech, Hearing and Rehabilitation Services (SHRS). Speech and Language Services for: - Language Delay - Language/Learning based problems - Articulation/Phonological Disorders - Fluency Disorders - Voice Disorders - Neurogenic Disorders: Aphasia, Apraxia, Dysarthria - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) - Accent/Dialect

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Public Education Programs - American Heart Association Minnesota

Public and professional education programs on the following subjects: - Go Red for Women (women and heart disease) - Health care site education programs on primary and secondary prevention, and cardiac rehabilitation - Heart disease and stroke awareness - Power To End Stroke (African-Americans and stroke) - Referral information on CPR classes - School site education grades K - 12 - Stroke prevention programs - Web-based information, tools, and programs - Worksite wellness

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Other Hospital Services - Saint Francis Regional Medical Center

Offers comprehensive health services including: - Cardiac Rehabilitation and Heart Scan: Partnership with Minneapolis Heart Institute Shakopee Clinic (952)428-2099 - Diagnostic Services: CT scans, digital mammography, echocardiogram, mobile PET/CT, MRI, nuclear medicine, sleep study, stereotactic biopsy, ultrasounds, x-rays, and Zio ECG monitor - Ear, nose, and throat conditions - Stroke care

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Health Improvement and Wellness - Allina Health - Mercy Hospital - Coon Rapids Campus

Offers community-based programs designed to prevent illness and enhance the health and well-being of patients, families, and area residents. Services include: - Baby Cafe Support Group: Support for helping parents achieve their breastfeeding goals - Health Education Presentations: Health professionals (physician, registered nurse, fitness specialist or nutritionist) deliver 1-hour, customized presentations on health topics including cardiovascular health, exercise/fitness, nutrition, and weight management - Stroke Support Group: Support for people who have experienced a stroke, and their caregivers

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Rehabilitation and Outpatient Therapy Services - Benedictine Living Community - Duluth

Provides inpatient short-term care and rehabilitation for individuals recovering from hospital stays for complex medical issues such as stroke, injury, or even elective surgeries who need 24-hour care in a fully equipped senior rehabilitation center. - Based on individual's needs, services may include: - Family support to integrate the family into the individual's plan of care - Occupational therapy - Physical therapy - Speech therapy - Spiritual care - Strength, flexibility and endurance development - The support of a professional, caring staff that includes therapists and other qualified caregivers

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Case Management and Care Coordination - Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance

Provides case management services for persons who have qualified for waivers. Offers case management for Community Access for Disability Inclusion (CADI), Brain Injury (BI), Developmental Disabilities (DD), Community Alternative Care (CAC) waivers, and Rule 185 case management.? ?Care Coordination helps persons enrolled in Medical Assistance (MA) managed care programs. Helps set health goals, coordinate care, and access services like transportation and referrals for medical, mental, and dental health needs.

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Emergency Room - River's Edge Hospital and Clinic

- Level IV Trauma Center - Provides 24/7 TeleHealth Services for stroke assessment and care

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Caregiver Support and Respite - Aging Services for Communities

- Respite Care: Respite care is provided by trained volunteers to provide caregivers the support they need. Schedules are arranged for volunteer visits. - Education sessions on topics such as conflict resolution between the caregiver and the rest of the family, personal property of the person being cared for, Dementia/Alzheimer's, stroke, and other related conditions

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Resource Facilitation Program - Minnesota Stroke Association

- Community support group information - Free phone-based support for survivors and families ?- Stroke care and prevention resource information and educational materials - Website provides registration for community events and program information

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Aphasia Communication Group - Let's Talk Again

A communication group program for adults who have had neurological damage and have a communication disorder (aphasia, apraxia)

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Stroke Awareness and Prevention Programs - Minnesota Stroke Association

Programs for individuals, community groups, workplaces and for groups with high risk populations (older adults, populations of color, stroke survivors): - Community education to help survivors and care partners learn more about living with stroke - Health fairs - Resource facilitation department - Speakers bureau - Stroke risk assessment

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Support Groups - Whitney Senior Center - Saint Cloud

- Alzheimer's Association Caregivers Support, evening groups, call (320)290-7863 - Brain Injury Support Group, contact Craig Martinson (320)685-3680 - Deaf and Hard of Hearing Support Group - Friends and Family of Brain Injury Survivors - Memory Loss Support Group for Caregivers and Care Receivers - Support and education - Stroke Support Group

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Fundraising - American Heart Association Minnesota

Fundraising for heart and stroke research, and professional and public education

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Education Services - Minnesota Brain Injury Alliance

Information about brain injury and related services, including: - Annual professional conference - Bi-Annual Brain Injury Support Conference (BISC) - Community awareness and injury prevention activities - Educational materials - Professional Development - Telephone information and referral - Workshops and trainings

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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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Stroke Support Group - Burnsville Senior Center

Stroke support/education group offered as part of the M Health Fairview System

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Support Groups - Allina Health - United Hospital

Various support groups. Call for current list and times. Groups include: - Brain tumor support group - Caregivers support group - Lung cancer group - New Parent Connection - Parkinson's Disease support group - Pregnancy and infant loss support - Reach to Recovery for women recovering from breast surgery - Stroke support group - Way to Wellness for depression and anxiety

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