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115 7th Street, Two Harbors, MN 55616
Improves health outcomes by coordination of care between physical and mental health care and other service providers for individuals who are not receiving case management services
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5810 42nd Avenue North, Robbinsdale, MN 55422
Offers community education services to youth, parents, educators, and the public. The Annex provides two options, in person or virtual, for presentations to ensure everyone has access to vital sexual health education. Other topics include:- Birth control methods- Consent- Gender identity and sexual orientation- Healthy relationships and communication- Mental health 101- Professional development trainings and workshops- Puberty and anatomy- Sexual decision making- Sexual exploitation- Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) prevention, and other presentations
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23 Empire Drive, Suite 1000, Saint Paul, MN 55103
NOTE: Not a direct service agency?- Information provided to parents and professionals about children's mental health, accessing services, support groups- Several publications offered on children's mental health disorders, services, health insurance and more; some available in Spanish- Statewide child and adolescent mental health conference held annually- MACMH Training Services offering timely and relevant trainings to parents, educators, and other professionals- Parent Education and Support providing education, advocacy, support, and a teen mom program- Parent to Parent: Parents offering encouragement, support, and education to other parents (cultural and community based groups)- Public Education: Working in schools and communities to increase awareness of children's mental health- Early Childhood Division: Promoting relationship-based mental health principles throughout the systems and disciplines that touch the lives of infants, young children, and their families- Youth programming including Be A LdR
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4205 Lancaster Lane North, Suite 111, Plymouth, MN 55441
Life enrichment and skill-building services, including:?- Life skills training for individuals and groups- Personal coaching and individualized support, information, advice, and guided self-help, as well as practical tools and techniques for self-development and well-being- Wellness workshops with topics including mental health and caregiver issues
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4248 Park Glen Road, Minneapolis, MN 55416
Network of Mental Health professionals and associates throughout the state of Minnesota, that offers memberships for mental health practitioners interested to be part of the network, to connect, share ideas, and resources to organize and offer conferences; workshops; and online groups on matters of psychology.?Also offers an online tool: https://www.mnpsych.org/MPA/MPA/Resources/Find-a-Psychologist.aspx?hkey=5bb8e572-99e4-4175-83e3-edd0a0f7156d for finding a psychologist by area of practice, language, patient age range, etc.
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4100 Lyndale Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55409
Provides faith base navigation line to help individuals and families connect with mental health treatment, resources, support, and education. Services are available to people of all faiths.
3139 41st Street NW, Rochester, MN 55901
- Community and group presentations available for professional development- Consultations- Supervision for new master's and doctorate-level graduates of programs in Psychology and Counseling
Provides referrals to treatment and services, information about mental health, and tools and resources to help manage mental health. Services include:- Connects individuals to mental health services- Information and referral for information about mental health programs and services; available by phone or online chat- Tools and resources that support mental health recovery and wellness
9220 Bass Lake Road, Suite 255, New Hope, MN 55428
Offers age-specific diagnostic and treatment options to address the specialized mental health service needs of older adults.Helps with a wide range of problems including depression, anxiety, changes in sleeping or eating habits, confusion thought disorders, and other issues that cause distress, put a person at risk, or reduce his or her ability to function in the community.Services include:- Comprehensive diagnostic assessment- Psychotherapy (individual, family, and group)- In-home psychotherapy- Educational training and workshops on geriatric mental health issues
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1312 2nd Street NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413
Improves health outcomes by coordination of care between physical and mental health care and other service providers for individuals who are not receiving case management services
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1106 Broadway, Alexandria, MN 56308
Works one-on-one to assist persons with serious and persistent mental illness in maintaining an independent, high-quality daily life. The community support program includes client outreach, medication monitoring, employment skills, crisis assistance/prevention, and housing and benefits assistance.
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702 34th Avenue East, Alexandria, MN 56308
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
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1130 1/2 7th Street NW, Suite 205, Rochester, MN 55901
Aging Mastery Program (AMP): Through the National Council on Aging; 8 weeks in study;each week is a different topic (financial, physical, mental health, etc.);review books and video materials in-person; aims to help older adults take key steps to improve their wellbeing, add stability to their lives, and strengthen their ties to communities; professionals visit as speakers to assist with sessions.Dementia Friends-sessions: Provides to community members of all ages. Healthcare specific educational session is available, as well as adaptations for particular workplaces, known as Dementia Friendly in the Workplace. These are one-day sessions that last from 60-80 minutes. Educational session available to community members who have attended a Dementia Friends session, to become Dementia Champions, so that they too, can provide Dementia Friends sessions. This is a one-day session.Powerful Tools for Caregiving (PTC): Educational program designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or a friend. Focus is on those caring for someone who is 55 years or older. Six weeks of 1.5 hour workshops. Offered both virtually, and in-person, depending upon the time of registration. Call to register for this workshop.Caregiver Training Workshop: This workshop is approximately 2 hours long. Must pre-register and the workshop is provided in-person. The training walks through a workbook that allows the participant (caregiver) to develop a plan of how to care for their care receiver if something should happen to them and they are no longer able to care for that older adult-either temporarily or definitively.Fraud and Scam Prevention Trainings: Provides presentations relating to fraud and scam prevention to the communities of service-upon request.?Programs are provided at a variety of locations, including Elder Network offices and others. Some programs are available virtually.
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7700 Equitable Drive, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
- Staff available for consultation with parents, schools, or other community groups/leaders- Speakers bureau for presentations on topics such as self-esteem, grief and loss, addiction, abuse, anger, stress, parenting, eating disorders, and more
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201 1st Street NE, Suite 18, Austin, MN 55912
Provides mental health services for adults in need and contracts with local agencies to provide services. Services include:- Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS)- Crisis response, emergency services, and stabilization services- Education and prevention services- Mental health assessment- Mental health targeted case management- Referral to community partner mental health agencies for outpatient/inpatient treatment, day treatment, and partial hospitalization programs
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14955 Galaxie Avenue West, Apple Valley, MN 55124
- After-hours for emergency food. Also, refers to the Housing Resource Line for shelter resources and housing information.- Crisis intervention for mental health crises by phone and face-to-face including psychiatric crisis intervention, outreach services, short-term crisis counseling, emergency psychiatric hospitalization, after-hours adult protection, child endangerment reporting, and after-hours child protection reporting- Diversion from out-of-home placement- Mental health crisis assessment is completed within 90 days or less to find out what option is available to the individual. One option might include case management, as choices may vary depending on the assessment.- Public speaking regarding mental health crisis- Parent-child conflict resolution
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Subject Specific Public Awareness/EducationIn Person Crisis InterventionMental Health Crisis LinesCase/Care ManagementPsychiatric Mobile Response TeamsMental Illness/Emotional DisabilitiesEmergency Shelter ClearinghousesOutreach ProgramsMental Health IssuesParentsPsychiatric Emergency Room CareSpeakers/Speakers Bureaus
Offers a website listing about mental health disorders, relationship and family advice, a practicing professional directory, articles and magazines, and locator tools to find help. Listed are private-practicing therapists, psychiatrists, support groups, and treatment centers.- Click here to find a therapist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists ?- Click here to find a psychiatrist: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/psychiatrists - Click here to find a support group: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/groups - Click here to find a treatment center: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/treatment-rehab
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Aging Mastery Program (AMP): Through the National Council on Aging; 8 weeks in study;each week is a different topic (financial, physical, mental health, etc.);review books and video materials in-person; aims to help older adults take key steps to improve their wellbeing, add stability to their lives, and strengthen their ties to communities; professionals visit as speakers to assist with sessions.Dementia Friends-sessions: Provides to community members of all ages. Healthcare specific educational session is available, as well as adaptations for particular workplaces, known as Dementia Friendly in the Workplace. These are one-day sessions that last from 60-80 minutes. Educational session available to community members who have attended a Dementia Friends session, to become Dementia Champions, so that they too, can provide Dementia Friends sessions. This is a one-day session.Powerful Tools for Caregiving (PTC): Educational program designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or a friend. Focus is on those caring for someone who is 55 years or older. Six weeks of 1.5 hour workshops. Offered both virtually, and in-person, depending upon the time of registration. Call to register for this workshop.Caregiver Training Workshop: This workshop is approximately 2 hours long. Must pre-register and the workshop is provided in-person. The training walks through a workbook that allows the participant (caregiver) to develop a plan of how to care for their care receiver if something should happen to them and they are no longer able to care for that older adult-either temporarily or definitively.Fraud and Scam Prevention Trainings: Provides presentations relating to fraud and scam prevention to the communities of service-upon request.?Programs are provided at a variety of locations, including Elder Network offices and others. Some programs are available virtually.
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1919 University Avenue West, Suite 400, Saint Paul, MN 55104
Works to create changes at the legislature to improve the mental health system for children, youth and adults and their families. Weekly legislative update is sent by email (sign up through website), day on the hill, and legislative trainings.
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Provides presentations and workshops to promote a better understanding of mental health and online resources for communities, workplaces, and providers
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1350 13th Street North, Saint Cloud, MN 56303
A confidential phone line is staffed by a Mental Health Navigator specifically trained to guide individuals to mental health resources. The Mental Health Navigator listens to an individual's story. Then, basic background information like age, location, and insurance information (if any) is gathered to help narrow down service options. From there, the Mental Health Navigator searches local resources to help determine treatment options and community service providers to meet the individual's needs. Resources include therapists, clinics, detox programs, peer support, and other opportunities within Central Minnesota Mental Health Center's programs and in the community.
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14 6th Avenue NW, Glenwood, MN 56334
Clinicians are available to speak to community groups on specific mental health topics when requested
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5600 Fishers Lane, Rockville, MD 20857
Free, confidential 24 hours/7 days a week referral and information service for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disordersProvides referrals to local treatment facilities, support groups, and a community-based organization. Callers can also order free publications and other information.Behavioral health treatment services locator for persons seeking treatment facilities in the United States.NOTE: Does not provide counseling services. Specialists will answer calls and transfer calls to state services or other appropriate intake centers in their state.
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402 East 2nd Street, Winona, MN 55987
Aging Mastery Program (AMP): Through the National Council on Aging; 8 weeks in study;each week is a different topic (financial, physical, mental health, etc.);review books and video materials in-person; aims to help older adults take key steps to improve their wellbeing, add stability to their lives, and strengthen their ties to communities; professionals visit as speakers to assist with sessions.Dementia Friends-sessions: Provides to community members of all ages. Healthcare specific educational session is available, as well as adaptations for particular workplaces, known as Dementia Friendly in the Workplace. These are one-day sessions that last from 60-80 minutes. Educational session available to community members who have attended a Dementia Friends session, to become Dementia Champions, so that they too, can provide Dementia Friends sessions. This is a one-day session.Powerful Tools for Caregiving (PTC): Educational program designed to help family caregivers take care of themselves while caring for a relative or a friend. Focus is on those caring for someone who is 55 years or older. Six weeks of 1.5 hour workshops. Offered both virtually, and in-person, depending upon the time of registration. Call to register for this workshop.Caregiver Training Workshop: This workshop is approximately 2 hours long. Must pre-register and the workshop is provided in-person. The training walks through a workbook that allows the participant (caregiver) to develop a plan of how to care for their care receiver if something should happen to them and they are no longer able to care for that older adult-either temporarily or definitively.Fraud and Scam Prevention Trainings: Provides presentations relating to fraud and scam prevention to the communities of service-upon request.?Programs are provided at a variety of locations, including Elder Network offices and others. Some programs are available virtually.
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101 West 2nd Street, Duluth, MN 55802
Improves health outcomes by coordination of care between physical and mental health care and other service providers for individuals who are not receiving case management services
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