Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
Individual waiver services that provide ongoing residential care and supportive services to people living in a home licensed as foster care or a community residential setting (CRS). These services are based on the needs of the person.
The adult foster care service covers the provision of protection, supervision, household services, help with living skills or training and support for safeguarding cash resources. Foster care services are individualized and based on the needs of the person, as identified in the support plan.
There are two types of Adult Foster Care:
* Family Adult Foster Care - In Family Adult Foster Care the license holder lives in the home and is the primary provider of care.
* Corporate Adult Foster Care - In Corporate Adult Foster Care the license holder does not live in the home and is not the primary provider of care. Trained and hired staff generally provide services.
In Minnesota there is not a service called "group home." When the term "group home" is used, it is usually referencing the corporate adult foster care service.
Learn more about this service when paid for under waivers in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
Services to help a person acquire skills that have been lost due to mental illness or brain injury
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are recovery-oriented interventions to people living in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. The goal is to help a person acquire, practice, and enhance skills so there is a restoring of capabilities that have been lost or reduced due to symptoms of mental illness.
ARMHS can provide individuals with:
* Basic living and social skills
* Certified peer specialist services
* Community intervention
* Medication education
* Transition to community living
More information about ARMHS services, including a complete list of providers, is available on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Minnesota State Operated Community Services (MSOCS) are services run directly by the state of Minnesota. MSOCS provides residential and vocational support services for people with disabilities.
Office that provides professional care of teeth and gums
Dental clinic offering treatment services to help improve dental health
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Provides general and specialty services, including:
* Preventive and restorative dental care
* Orthodontics
* Oral surgery
* Cosmetic dentistry
* Pediatric dentistry
* Crowns, veneers, root canals
* Dental implants and bridges
Services to help a person acquire skills that have been lost due to mental illness or brain injury
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are recovery-oriented interventions to people living in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. The goal is to help a person acquire, practice, and enhance skills so there is a restoring of capabilities that have been lost or reduced due to symptoms of mental illness.
ARMHS can provide individuals with:
* Basic living and social skills
* Certified peer specialist services
* Community intervention
* Medication education
* Transition to community living
More information about ARMHS services, including a complete list of providers, is available on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.
Advice, support and comfort for people and their families
A group of people that meet on a regular basis to share their experiences and provide mutual support.
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Offers many support groups at various hospital and clinic locations. Search the events website for support group listings.
Topics available at some sites include:
* Grief
* Cancer
* Stroke
* Caregivers or family members
* Weight loss
* Brain tumor
* Parkinson's
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Advice, support and comfort for people and their families
A group of people that meet on a regular basis to share their experiences and provide mutual support.
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Live Yes! Connect groups provide supportive social connections for all types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases.
May include in-person or virtually:
* African Americans Connect Group
* Ankylosing Spondylitis Connect Group
* Family Planning and Parenting Connect Group
* Gout
* Hispanic Connect Group
* Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Others (LGBTQ+) Connect Group
* Military & Veterans Connect Group
* Newly Diagnosed Connect Group
* Osteoarthritis Connect Group
* Parents of Elementary School Students with Junior Arthritis Connect Group
* Parents of High School Students with Junior Arthritis Connect Group
* Parents of Middle School Students with Junior Arthritis Connect Group
* Psoriatic Arthritis Connect Group
* Rheumatoid Arthritis Connect Group
* Young Adults Connect Group
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Individual waiver services that provide ongoing residential care and supportive services to people living in a home licensed as foster care or a community residential setting (CRS). These services are based on the needs of the person.
The adult foster care service covers the provision of protection, supervision, household services, help with living skills or training and support for safeguarding cash resources. Foster care services are individualized and based on the needs of the person, as identified in the support plan.
There are two types of Adult Foster Care:
* Family Adult Foster Care - In Family Adult Foster Care the license holder lives in the home and is the primary provider of care.
* Corporate Adult Foster Care - In Corporate Adult Foster Care the license holder does not live in the home and is not the primary provider of care. Trained and hired staff generally provide services.
In Minnesota there is not a service called "group home." When the term "group home" is used, it is usually referencing the corporate adult foster care service.
Learn more about this service when paid for under waivers in the Community-Based Services Manual.
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
Services to help a person acquire skills that have been lost due to mental illness or brain injury
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are recovery-oriented interventions to people living in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. The goal is to help a person acquire, practice, and enhance skills so there is a restoring of capabilities that have been lost or reduced due to symptoms of mental illness.
ARMHS can provide individuals with:
* Basic living and social skills
* Certified peer specialist services
* Community intervention
* Medication education
* Transition to community living
More information about ARMHS services, including a complete list of providers, is available on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.
Waiver benefit providing individualized employment services and supports for people on disability waivers to explore, plan for, and maintain employment
Services to help a person acquire skills that have been lost due to mental illness or brain injury
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS) are recovery-oriented interventions to people living in their own homes or elsewhere in the community. The goal is to help a person acquire, practice, and enhance skills so there is a restoring of capabilities that have been lost or reduced due to symptoms of mental illness.
ARMHS can provide individuals with:
* Basic living and social skills
* Certified peer specialist services
* Community intervention
* Medication education
* Transition to community living
More information about ARMHS services, including a complete list of providers, is available on the Minnesota Department of Human Services website.
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
Assisted Living with Dementia Care provides housing, healthcare, supportive services and specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias, and may have a secured dementia unit
An Assisted Living with Dementia Care facility provides sleeping accommodations and assisted living services including:
* Assistance with dressing, eating, oral hygiene, hair care, grooming, using the bathroom and bathing
* Providing standby assistance
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to take regularly scheduled medication, which includes bringing the resident previously set up medication, medication in original containers, or liquid or food to accompany the medication
* Providing verbal or visual reminders to the resident to perform regularly scheduled treatments and exercises
* Preparing specialized diets ordered by a licensed health professional
* Services of an advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, physical therapist, respiratory therapist, occupational therapist, speech-language pathologist, dietitian or nutritionist, or social worker
* Tasks delegated to unlicensed personnel by a registered nurse or assigned by a licensed health professional within the person's scope of practice
* Medication management services
* Hands-on assistance with transfers and mobility
* Treatment and therapies
* Assisting the person with eating when they have complicated eating problems
* Providing other complex or specialty health care services
* Awake staff available 24/7 to respond to residents' health and safety needs
* Staff are trained to provide specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or other dementias
Facilities under this license may have a secured dementia care unit. This unit is secured to prevent an individual with dementia from exiting the designated area without the proper support in place.
The Uniform Disclosure of Assisted Living Services and Amenities (UDALSA) and the Assisted Living Bill of Rights is available to all current and perspective clients as required by MN Statute 144G.
Select the link below to the see the UDALSA for this location which describes services, supports and amenities available at the facility.
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Offers a Household Model of housing. This offers private rooms with a private bathroom grouped around a shared family-style kitchen, dining room and living room.
Provides training and education for family members or other informal caregivers
Family caregiver training and education focuses on building caregiver skills, dealing with stress and managing the caregiver role.
Learn more about family caregiver costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Services Manual.