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Treatment and Recovery Services - Avivo
Chemical Health Assessments provided to people who meet eligibility guidelines, and Comprehensive Assessments once people are enrolled in Avivo's treatment program.
- Family outpatient treatment (with housing option) for pregnant and/or parenting women with dependent children ages 0 - 17. (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis).
- Individual, gender-specific outpatient treatment with housing option (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or a co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis).
- People in Avivo's treatment and recovery programs are eligible for enrollment in career education programs and employment services, as well as housing support.
- Intensive Outpatient 245G Treatment Program for people who have a chemical health diagnosis and/or who have co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnoses.
- Access to Avivo's other wraparound services, such as career education, Mental Health Clinic, housing supports, and family and employment services.
Chemical Health Assessments provided to people who meet eligibility guidelines, and Comprehensive Assessments once people are enrolled in Avivo's treatment program.
- Family outpatient treatment (with housing option) for pregnant and/or parenting women with dependent children ages 0 - 17. (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis).
- Individual, gender-specific outpatient treatment with housing option (Rule 31 treatment programs, chemical health diagnosis, and/or a co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnosis).
- People in Avivo's treatment and recovery programs are eligible for enrollment in career education programs and employment services, as well as housing support.
- Intensive Outpatient 245G Treatment Program for people who have a chemical health diagnosis and/or who have co-occurring chemical and mental health diagnoses.
- Access to Avivo's other wraparound services, such as career education, Mental Health Clinic, housing supports, and family and employment services.
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Mental Health Services - Avivo
Case Management: Offers short-term and long-term case management to help adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) live successfully and independently. Case managers provide support for individuals who are at the greatest risks and need life-changing assistance. People are connected to care coordination, housing support, coordinating of physical and health supports, and intensive goal planning and management.
Depending on a person's needs, services include:
- Assessment
- Case planning
- Advocacy
- Care coordination
- Housing assistance or coordination
- Monitoring and support
- Crisis evaluation and assistance
- Connection to community wellness and social activities
Mental Health Clinic: Avivo's Mental Health Clinic in Minneapolis exists to support Avivo's mission in the areas of recovery and mental health in Minnesota. Therapists provide counseling, mental health diagnostic assessments, and crisis resources. Expertise in working with co-occurring concerns, trauma, SPMI, mood disorders, and complex barriers such as homelessness and unemployment.
Target Mental Health Case Management (TCM) and Intensive Case Management (ICM): Offers long term (voluntary and court ordered) case management programs provided to people with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). TCM/ICM case managers operate from a harm reduction, housing first, and trauma informed model to provide client centered, culturally responsive long-term case management. Assists with goals relating to: housing stability, employment, community supports, and healthcare.
Case Management: Offers short-term and long-term case management to help adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI) live successfully and independently. Case managers provide support for individuals who are at the greatest risks and need life-changing assistance. People are connected to care coordination, housing support, coordinating of physical and health supports, and intensive goal planning and management.
Depending on a person's needs, services include:
- Assessment
- Case planning
- Advocacy
- Care coordination
- Housing assistance or coordination
- Monitoring and support
- Crisis evaluation and assistance
- Connection to community wellness and social activities
Mental Health Clinic: Avivo's Mental Health Clinic in Minneapolis exists to support Avivo's mission in the areas of recovery and mental health in Minnesota. Therapists provide counseling, mental health diagnostic assessments, and crisis resources. Expertise in working with co-occurring concerns, trauma, SPMI, mood disorders, and complex barriers such as homelessness and unemployment.
Target Mental Health Case Management (TCM) and Intensive Case Management (ICM): Offers long term (voluntary and court ordered) case management programs provided to people with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI). TCM/ICM case managers operate from a harm reduction, housing first, and trauma informed model to provide client centered, culturally responsive long-term case management. Assists with goals relating to: housing stability, employment, community supports, and healthcare.
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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
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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Domestic Violence IssuesAdult PsychiatryLearning DisabilitiesDevelopmental DisabilitiesEmployee Assistance ProgramsPsychiatric Medication MonitoringParenting IssuesDialectical Behavior TherapyAnxiety DisordersDepressionAdjustment DisordersPersonality DisordersBrain InjuriesFamily CounselingAnger ManagementAutism Spectrum DisorderConjoint CounselingOppositional/Defiant DisorderMood DisordersChronic/Severe Mental IllnessClinical Psychiatric EvaluationChild and Adolescent PsychiatryAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderIndividual CounselingCritical Incident Stress Debriefing
Mental Health Case Management Program - Volunteers of America Minnesota and Wisconsin
- Mental Health Case Management provides individualized support to children with severe emotional disturbances (SED) and adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI).
- Mental health targeted case managers use a person-centered approach to assess, plan, refer, coordinate, and assist the person in gaining access to a variety of services including mental health, medical, social, educational, housing, and vocational.
- Provides culturally specific services for children or families who are Deaf, Deafblind, or Hard of Hearing by mental health targeted case managers who are fluent in American Sign Language.
- Mental Health Case Management provides individualized support to children with severe emotional disturbances (SED) and adults with severe and persistent mental illness (SPMI).
- Mental health targeted case managers use a person-centered approach to assess, plan, refer, coordinate, and assist the person in gaining access to a variety of services including mental health, medical, social, educational, housing, and vocational.
- Provides culturally specific services for children or families who are Deaf, Deafblind, or Hard of Hearing by mental health targeted case managers who are fluent in American Sign Language.
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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.
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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Homeless Services - Range Mental Health Center
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
Provides homeless outreach and case management services to adults with serious and persistent mental illness. Offers housing options including crisis beds, rental assistance, and permanent housing. Outreach, case management, and rental assistance are also available to homeless youth under the age of 24.
NOTE: Single adults and youth must get a pre-screen through United Way 211 to access this program. The pre-screen information is provided to Saint Louis County Housing Assessment Team (SLCHAT).
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Lake Country Associates
Services are generally provided in the home or community, based on the individual's needs and preferences. ARMHS Practitioners provide individualized skills training in the following areas:
- Budgeting and shopping
- Communicating with others
- Cooking and nutrition
- Coping with mental health symptoms
- Finding and maintaining employment
- Gaining access to community resources
- Managing and maintaining your home
- Managing and preventing a crisis
- Preventing relapse and hospitalization
Services are generally provided in the home or community, based on the individual's needs and preferences. ARMHS Practitioners provide individualized skills training in the following areas:
- Budgeting and shopping
- Communicating with others
- Cooking and nutrition
- Coping with mental health symptoms
- Finding and maintaining employment
- Gaining access to community resources
- Managing and maintaining your home
- Managing and preventing a crisis
- Preventing relapse and hospitalization
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Intensive Outpatient - STAT & DaTRAC - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics
- Short-term Assessment and Treatment Program (STAT): Short-term intensive program for adolescents and adults designed to prevent out of home placement, long-term day treatment placement, prevent hospitalization and help stabilize the client and his/her family. Provides a comprehensive assessment of the client and family, teaches skills, and provides structure designed to stabilize the client and family situation and develops a comprehensive intervention plan.
- Da-TRAC: Group therapy blended with mental health education to emphasize management of destructive and ineffective symptoms, and development and enhancement of health coping skills. Four tracks:
Individuals experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness
Individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (Dialectic Behavior Therapy)
Individuals experiencing difficulty in managing anger
Individuals in need of intensive assessment
- Short-term Assessment and Treatment Program (STAT): Short-term intensive program for adolescents and adults designed to prevent out of home placement, long-term day treatment placement, prevent hospitalization and help stabilize the client and his/her family. Provides a comprehensive assessment of the client and family, teaches skills, and provides structure designed to stabilize the client and family situation and develops a comprehensive intervention plan.
- Da-TRAC: Group therapy blended with mental health education to emphasize management of destructive and ineffective symptoms, and development and enhancement of health coping skills. Four tracks:
Individuals experiencing a serious and persistent mental illness
Individuals diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (Dialectic Behavior Therapy)
Individuals experiencing difficulty in managing anger
Individuals in need of intensive assessment
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Northland Counseling Center - Itasca County
ARMHS services instruct, assist, and support recipients with basic living skills and social skills such as:
-Interpersonal/Social Relationships
-Community Resource Utilization and Integration
-Mental Health Coping Skills
-Crisis Assistance
-Relapse Prevention
-Health Care Directives
-Budgeting and Planning
-Healthy Lifestyle Skills
-Cooking and Nutrition
-Medication Education and Monitoring
-Mental Illness Symptom Management
-Household Management
-Employment Skills
-Transition to Community Living Services
ARMHS services instruct, assist, and support recipients with basic living skills and social skills such as:
-Interpersonal/Social Relationships
-Community Resource Utilization and Integration
-Mental Health Coping Skills
-Crisis Assistance
-Relapse Prevention
-Health Care Directives
-Budgeting and Planning
-Healthy Lifestyle Skills
-Cooking and Nutrition
-Medication Education and Monitoring
-Mental Illness Symptom Management
-Household Management
-Employment Skills
-Transition to Community Living Services
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SPMI Housing Support in Itasca County - Bridges Housing - Northland Counseling Center - Itasca County
Provides housing assistance for low-income individuals and families that include at least one adult with a serious mental illness while they wait for a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) or another rental subsidy. Eligible use for Bridges funding includes temporary rental assistance payments and security deposits paid directly to the landlord on behalf of qualified participants.
Provides housing assistance for low-income individuals and families that include at least one adult with a serious mental illness while they wait for a Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) or another rental subsidy. Eligible use for Bridges funding includes temporary rental assistance payments and security deposits paid directly to the landlord on behalf of qualified participants.
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Julien, Jason and Shyla - Itasca County Adult Foster Care
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill males
- Capacity of 3
- 1 Dog
- No smoking
- Provides adult foster care for mentally ill males
- Capacity of 3
- 1 Dog
- No smoking
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Housing First Solution, The - Supportive Living Solutions
Provides services designed to aid those struggling with long-term homelessness and includes:
- Fully furnished, newly remodeled efficiency apartment
- Meals, laundry facilities, and personalized assistance with living skills such as laundry, job seeking, education, appointments, and financial planning
- Provides services at various sites throughout Hennepin County
Provides services designed to aid those struggling with long-term homelessness and includes:
- Fully furnished, newly remodeled efficiency apartment
- Meals, laundry facilities, and personalized assistance with living skills such as laundry, job seeking, education, appointments, and financial planning
- Provides services at various sites throughout Hennepin County
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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
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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Outpatient Psychotherapy - Lorenz Clinic
Provides outpatient psychotherapy in the following areas:
- Attachment issues
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Adolescent transitions
- Ambivalence
- Anxiety
- Career issues
- Child defiance, problematic behaviors and school refusal
- Conduct disorder
- Conjoint family therapy
- Coping with relationship difficulties and divorce
- Court-ordered diagnostic assessments
- Depression
- Emotional regulation problems
- Gender-identity issues
- Intrusive thoughts
- Living with traumatic experiences
- Loss
- Men's issues
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Parent-child relational therapy
- Parental self-care, early childhood parental guidance and LGBTQ parenting
- Personality disorders
- Rape and sexual abuse
- Sexual problems, communication, and intimacy issues
- Serious and persistent mental illness
- Uncoupling
Group therapy offers:
- Support to help overcome life's struggles
- Perspective and feedback from others
- Connection with members to not feel alone
- Practice and learn skills to help improve relationships
Telehealth Services available via video conferencing or telephone as an alternative option to meet client needs
Provides outpatient psychotherapy in the following areas:
- Attachment issues
- Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Adolescent transitions
- Ambivalence
- Anxiety
- Career issues
- Child defiance, problematic behaviors and school refusal
- Conduct disorder
- Conjoint family therapy
- Coping with relationship difficulties and divorce
- Court-ordered diagnostic assessments
- Depression
- Emotional regulation problems
- Gender-identity issues
- Intrusive thoughts
- Living with traumatic experiences
- Loss
- Men's issues
- Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Parent-child relational therapy
- Parental self-care, early childhood parental guidance and LGBTQ parenting
- Personality disorders
- Rape and sexual abuse
- Sexual problems, communication, and intimacy issues
- Serious and persistent mental illness
- Uncoupling
Group therapy offers:
- Support to help overcome life's struggles
- Perspective and feedback from others
- Connection with members to not feel alone
- Practice and learn skills to help improve relationships
Telehealth Services available via video conferencing or telephone as an alternative option to meet client needs
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Child Abuse CounselingParent CounselingDepressionDivorce CounselingMen's IssuesAdult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor CounselingGender Identity CounselingParent Abuse CounselingGroup CounselingAdolescent/Youth CounselingPsychiatric Disorder CounselingLGBTQ2+ ParentsPersonality DisordersConduct DisorderPsychological AssessmentFamily CounselingMarriage and Relationships CounselingChronic/Severe Mental IllnessReactive Attachment DisorderSpouse/Intimate Partner Abuse CounselingConjoint CounselingSuicide CounselingTelemedicineSexuality CounselingChild GuidanceBereavement and Grief CounselingAttention Deficit/Hyperactivity DisorderParent Child Interactive TherapyChildren and Youth With Emotional DisturbanceAnxiety DisordersSeparation Anxiety DisorderBullying CounselingClinical Psychiatric EvaluationChild Sexual Abuse CounselingSexual Assault CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyEmployment Transition CounselingAdult Child Abuse Survivor CounselingPrivate Therapy PracticesDepression ScreeningObsessive Compulsive Disorder
Community Support Program - Minnesota Mental Health Clinics
Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community.
Services:
- Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living
?- Benefits screening assistance
- Employment assistance
- Information on educational opportunities
- Long term case management
- Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction)
- Transportation provided to the center
Coordinated service approach that focuses on promoting independence in the community.
Services:
- Assistance with housing issues including help in finding housing, applying for housing subsidies, and/or in-home support to maintain community living
?- Benefits screening assistance
- Employment assistance
- Information on educational opportunities
- Long term case management
- Recreational opportunities including softball, bowling, men's support group, and healthy choices group (exercise, diet, and stress reduction)
- Transportation provided to the center
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Targeted Case Management - Adults - Lakeland Mental Health Center
Assists adults with a serious and persistent mental illness in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and housing services within the community.
Case managers meet with clients at a variety of community locations, including residences that are convenient and easily accessible for those involved in the program.
Assists adults with a serious and persistent mental illness in gaining access to needed medical, social, educational, vocational, and housing services within the community.
Case managers meet with clients at a variety of community locations, including residences that are convenient and easily accessible for those involved in the program.
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Crisis Services - Carver County First Street Center - Mental Health
Mental health crisis services:
- Crisis telephone intervention
- Mobile On-Site Response provides on-site or telephone crisis intervention, early identification of mental health issues, crisis stabilization, and return to functioning to avoid out of home placements
- Licensed mental health professionals provide services in two local hospitals, family homes, schools, police departments, juvenile detention, and jails or other community locations as indicated
- Assessment of risk to self or others, mental health diagnostic assessments, individual and family crisis intervention and brief therapy, disposition planning includes psychiatric hospitalization if necessary, referrals, and follow-up services
- Consultation to community providers and law enforcement
- Community critical incident stress management services
- Suicide prevention
- Linkage to community mental health services
Mental health crisis services:
- Crisis telephone intervention
- Mobile On-Site Response provides on-site or telephone crisis intervention, early identification of mental health issues, crisis stabilization, and return to functioning to avoid out of home placements
- Licensed mental health professionals provide services in two local hospitals, family homes, schools, police departments, juvenile detention, and jails or other community locations as indicated
- Assessment of risk to self or others, mental health diagnostic assessments, individual and family crisis intervention and brief therapy, disposition planning includes psychiatric hospitalization if necessary, referrals, and follow-up services
- Consultation to community providers and law enforcement
- Community critical incident stress management services
- Suicide prevention
- Linkage to community mental health services
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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - ARMHS - Hope House - Bemidji
ARMHS groups offered:
- Interpersonal Communication skills
- Community Resource and Integration Skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives
- Cooking/nutrition
- Employment related skills
- Household management
- Budgeting/shopping
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills
ARMHS groups offered:
- Interpersonal Communication skills
- Community Resource and Integration Skills
- Healthy lifestyle skills and practices
- Relapse prevention/crisis assistance/health care directives
- Cooking/nutrition
- Employment related skills
- Household management
- Budgeting/shopping
- Mental illness symptom management skills
- Employment-related skills Also providing medication monitoring skills, transportation skills, and transition to community living skills
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Vocational Rehabilitation - Employment Enterprises - Little Falls
- Vocational training for adults with developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses
- Work skills development
- Supported employment
- Community employment
- Vocational training for adults with developmental disabilities and/or mental illnesses
- Work skills development
- Supported employment
- Community employment
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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
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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Adult Case Management - Brightwater Health
Coordinates service delivery and assists adults with mental illness to obtain services and supports needed to live successfully in the community.
Coordinates service delivery and assists adults with mental illness to obtain services and supports needed to live successfully in the community.
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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.
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.
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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Community Support Program/Individual ARMHS - Northland Counseling Center - International Falls
Provides individualized supports to enable adult with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live in the community. It includes such services as transportation, assistance with daily living skills, medication monitoring and crisis assistance. It is staffed by paraprofessional workers and mental health practitioners under the supervision of a program director.
ARMHS is designed to enable adults with serious and persistent mental illnesses to develop and maintain psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustments and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are substantially impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. These services are provided both to individuals, generally in their natural environments, and groups of individuals at convenient locations.
Provides individualized supports to enable adult with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live in the community. It includes such services as transportation, assistance with daily living skills, medication monitoring and crisis assistance. It is staffed by paraprofessional workers and mental health practitioners under the supervision of a program director.
ARMHS is designed to enable adults with serious and persistent mental illnesses to develop and maintain psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustments and independent living and community skills, when these abilities are substantially impaired by the symptoms of mental illness. These services are provided both to individuals, generally in their natural environments, and groups of individuals at convenient locations.
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Family Response Services - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services
Hennepin County works with community agencies to deliver the Family Response service. Family Response can help, with immediate, in-person support and stabilization for children, youth, and their parents/caregivers. The model's goal is to reduce hospitalizations and other out-of-home placements by providing families with immediate, upstream support.
There are no specific criteria required to initiate services, but concerns may include children and youth who are:
- Experiencing worry and concern
- Feeling down or less engaged
- Having a hard time with a family member or change in the home
- Having issues at school
- Showing aggression or anger
When a call is made to Family Response, staff will gather basic information and send a family response team to the family's location within one hour. The Family Response team will:
- De-escalate and address the immediate concern
- Engage and support the family over the next 72 hours
- Connect families to support, including an optional 8-week stabilization service. Stabilization services can provide healthy, safe behaviors, and help the child manage their daily activities.
Hennepin County works with community agencies to deliver the Family Response service. Family Response can help, with immediate, in-person support and stabilization for children, youth, and their parents/caregivers. The model's goal is to reduce hospitalizations and other out-of-home placements by providing families with immediate, upstream support.
There are no specific criteria required to initiate services, but concerns may include children and youth who are:
- Experiencing worry and concern
- Feeling down or less engaged
- Having a hard time with a family member or change in the home
- Having issues at school
- Showing aggression or anger
When a call is made to Family Response, staff will gather basic information and send a family response team to the family's location within one hour. The Family Response team will:
- De-escalate and address the immediate concern
- Engage and support the family over the next 72 hours
- Connect families to support, including an optional 8-week stabilization service. Stabilization services can provide healthy, safe behaviors, and help the child manage their daily activities.
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