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Community Services - First Lutheran Church - Detroit Lakes

Programs including: - Abundant Grace garden - Alcoholics anonymous support groups - Al Anon support groups - Emergency Homeless Shelter assistance - Helping Hands minor home repair assistance - Wednesday night meal with suggested donation

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Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services - Sunrise Care Facility - Spring Grove

Sunrise Care Facilities are designated by the State of Minnesota as Rate 2 Housing with Special Services. The men's and women's facilities have a capacity of 10 residents each. Residents work with staff on day-to-day tasks, utilizing copying skills and developing goals to eventually live on their own. Staff assist residents with completing medical, insurance, funding, and legal documents. Residents are encouraged to participate in community affairs and to seek employment when appropriate. Support for residents to attend AA meetings and seek sponsorship is provided including with transportation to meetings. Weekend passes and family visits are encouraged. Smoking is permitted outside. No mood-altering chemicals are allowed on the premises.

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Transitional Residential Substance Use Disorder Services - Sunrise Care Facility - Spring Grove

Sunrise Care Facilities are designated by the State of Minnesota as Rate 2 Housing with Special Services. The men's and women's facilities have a capacity of 10 residents each. Residents work with staff on day-to-day tasks, utilizing copying skills and developing goals to eventually live on their own. Staff assist residents with completing medical, insurance, funding, and legal documents. Residents are encouraged to participate in community affairs and to seek employment when appropriate. Support for residents to attend AA meetings and seek sponsorship is provided including with transportation to meetings. Weekend passes and family visits are encouraged. Smoking is permitted outside. No mood-altering chemicals are allowed on the premises.

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Alcohol and Substance Use Disorder Recovery Program - Silver Sobriety

Non-clinical 24-52 week peer community-based rehab program: - Assists with transition to community support groups - Facilitates education and meetings on an outpatient basis. Group meetings occur three times a week and one-on-one meetings with a counselor occur weekly. - 12-step recovery programs - Reconnection with family and friends Offers transportation through a volunteer network for those unable to drive within a 15 mile radius of the agency.

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Support Groups - Bridge for Youth, The

Weekly support groups which help youth stay on track with their goals and build a sense of community. Groups include: - RESILIENT: Empowers and fosters recovery and resilience for victims of crime - The REAL: Trauma informed group which fosters independent living skills - So What If I Am: LGBTQ support group - Work Ready: Employment training program

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Project CHILD - Hennepin County Human Services - Social Services

Project CHILD is for pregnant people ages 16 and older or who have been reported to Child Protection for controlled substance use anytime during their pregnancy. The program can also support those already in active recovery to reduce the risk of relapse during pregnancy. Services offered: - Help with basic needs including transportation - Substance use assessments, treatment services, case management, and counseling for up to six months after delivery - Peer recovery support specialist services - people with a lived experience in substance use and recovery - Prenatal care referrals, health assessments, and individualized care planning with a nurse - Prenatal and postnatal support groups. Parent(s) learn about parenting and baby development while building community with other parents. Also, offer support for all caregivers. - Project CHILD collaborates with many county and community-based resources for services. NOTE: Pregnant women under the age of 16 should be reported to the Child Protection Screening Intake line.

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Mental Health - Minnesota Community Care

Mental health and family support services with a specialization in immigrant parents and their children. Deals with depression and anxiety, chemical health issues, self-esteem, family dynamics and parenting skills, and cultural transition. Additional services include: - Individual therapy and psychiatry services - Integrated mental health assessment - Mental health case management to adults ages 18 years and older - Referrals to medical, dental, or other service for support - School-based mental health services - Telehealth therapy to patients ages 12 years and older

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Adolescent Intervention - Northland Recovery Center - Grand Rapids

Offers services for adolescents with alcohol or other drug problems including: - Chemical dependency evaluations to assess chemical use - Psychological functioning, peer relationships, school performance and family functioning - Inpatient adolescent treatment - Outpatient adolescent treatment - Individual interventionl program, which helps young people and families with chemical abuse problems learn about behavior management, progression of chemical use and related consequences, limit setting, communication and conflict resolution skills. Staff: - Colleen MacKay LADC, Director of Services - Dr. Don Farnsworth PHD, Clinical Psychologist - Kelly Owens LADC, Adolescent Counselor - Dawn Jolicoeur LADC, Adolescent Inpatient Counselor - Debbie Kilpela LPN, Client Care Coordinator - Brandon Torgerson LADC, P.T. Adolescent Counselor

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Chemical Dependency Program - Western Mental Health Center

Intensive outpatient substance program that provides short- and long-term treatment for adults with substance use disorders. Licensed for Rule 25/comprehensive assessments. Medicated assisted treatment and withdrawal management provided to conduct diagnostic assessments and treatment coordination. Licensed to prescribe Suboxone and Naloxone.

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Men's Residential and Outpatient Programs - EOSIS

Residential and outpatient evidence-based substance use and mental health disorders treatment targeted for men. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.

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Evening Program - Retreat, The

An 18 week, non-residential, intensive evening program for substance abuse treatment that provides an alternative to traditional outpatient treatment programs. Meets twice weekly for 6 weeks then once weekly for 12 weeks. Program is grounded in the spiritual principles of Alcoholics Anonymous.

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Outpatient Chemical Dependency Treatment - Anthony Louis Center/On-Belay House

Intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment program with school included. Family participation required for lectures, groups, and family sessions.

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Chemical Dependency Program - Western Mental Health Center

Intensive outpatient substance program that provides short- and long-term treatment for adults with substance use disorders. Licensed for Rule 25/comprehensive assessments. Medicated assisted treatment and withdrawal management provided to conduct diagnostic assessments and treatment coordination. Licensed to prescribe Suboxone and Naloxone.

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Alcohol Dependency Support Groups - Alcoholics Anonymous - World Services

?- Provides online access to local and statewide AA contacts, Intergroup information, and meeting directories - Publishes literature for AA members and professionals interacting with alcoholics - Offers an online newsletter at www.aagrapevine.org - Organizes conferences for AA members

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Program for Addiction/Recovery - Sanford Behavioral Health Center

- Provides adult and adolescent out-patient treatment for chemical dependency - Extended after care and case management for alcohol recovery - Support groups - Individual support - Provides treatment for Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Cass and Lake Of The Woods Counties - Funding assistance for chemical dependency may be available through County contracts - Conducts Consolidated Funding assessments for Beltrami County - Provides treatment in both offices in Bemidji and Park Rapids

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Chemical Dependency Program - Western Mental Health Center

Intensive outpatient substance program that provides short- and long-term treatment for adults with substance use disorders. Licensed for Rule 25/comprehensive assessments. Medicated assisted treatment and withdrawal management provided to conduct diagnostic assessments and treatment coordination. Licensed to prescribe Suboxone and Naloxone.

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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.

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Men's Residential and Outpatient Programs - EOSIS

Residential and outpatient evidence-based substance use and mental health disorders treatment targeted for men. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.

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Chemical Dependency Treatment - Rainy River Recovery

- Provides intensive out-patient treatment for adults with chemical dependency. - Provides chemical dependency education, information, assessment and referral.

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Men's Residential and Outpatient Programs - EOSIS

Residential and outpatient evidence-based substance use and mental health disorders treatment targeted for men. Walk-ins are welcome and transportation is provided.

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Recovery Support - Community Action Center - CAC

Provides support to individuals who are currently using substances or in recovery from substance use. Services include connections to: - Free Fentanyl Testing Strips and Naloxone kits available at all locations - Free training on how to use Fentanyl Testing Strips, Naloxone, and information about overdose prevention - Funding for emergencies and transportation. Funding is limited. - Insurance support and funding to help cover costs of Suboxone or other medication assisted treatment - Other supports throughout Rice County and the surrounding area - Peer recovery support - Referrals to free chemical health assessments - Treatment and recovery resources, including Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT)

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Program for Addiction/Recovery - Sanford Behavioral Health Center

- Provides adult and adolescent out-patient treatment for chemical dependency - Extended after care and case management for alcohol recovery - Support groups - Individual support - Provides treatment for Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Cass and Lake Of The Woods Counties - Funding assistance for chemical dependency may be available through County contracts - Conducts Consolidated Funding assessments for Beltrami County - Provides treatment in both offices in Bemidji and Park Rapids

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Chemical Dependency Assessments and Detoxification - Brown County Evaluation Center

- Alcohol and chemical use assessments - Detox center - Referrals to additional treatment - Rule 25 Assessments (very few; prefer clients go through their own county assessors for Rule 25) - Transportation (pickup and return for police and medical referrals)

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Peer Support Group, Meetings, and Events - Alcoholics Anonymous - Northern Minnesota

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship where individuals share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism. Use the online meeting locator or call a local help line for assistance.

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