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Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living - Crookston Office
Case Management - Transitional from Nursing Home
Coordination of services for people who need assistance
Case managers help people to plan, access, evaluate and coordinate services from their service providers. Plans are customized to each person's own needs and preferences.
Learn more about case management costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Service Manual.
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Assistance is provided for people who are living in a nursing home or an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) to move into the community.
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Access North Center for Independent Living of Northeastern Minnesota - Access North - Brainerd Office
Nursing Home Relocation Services
Help for people with disabilities as they transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings
Helps people with disabilities, who are living in a nursing home or other institutionalized living, to move into the community
Services can include:
* Information about what resources are available to meet your needs
* Relocation coordination services to plan and organize the move and service transition
* Financial resources and information, help to plan benefits and funding
* Medical insurance and benefits coordination
* Help to find an accessible place to live
* Help to set up services
* Transportation planning
* Help to plan household needs, like furniture
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Access North Center for Independent Living of Northeastern Minnesota - Access North - Hibbing Office
Nursing Home Relocation Services
Help for people with disabilities as they transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings
Helps people with disabilities, who are living in a nursing home or other institutionalized living, to move into the community
Services can include:
* Information about what resources are available to meet your needs
* Relocation coordination services to plan and organize the move and service transition
* Financial resources and information, help to plan benefits and funding
* Medical insurance and benefits coordination
* Help to find an accessible place to live
* Help to set up services
* Transportation planning
* Help to plan household needs, like furniture
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Three (3) Pound Cats
Pet Owner Support
Services or supplies that help to reduce the cost of pet ownership
Program that supports pet owners by providing free or low-cost services, pet food or other supplies.
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Provides in-home care for cats and dogs and discounted rates for seniors
Three Pound Cats places rescued cats in senior living facilities after they have been fully neutered or spayed, declawed, and microchipped.
Pet health care included:
* All vaccines annually
* Preventative deworming and flea/tick medications
* Full blood work, urinalysis, teeth cleaning with extractions if necessary
* Bi-monthly well care visits
* 24 hour emergency calls
* All medications, diagnostics, and surgeries
* Prescription diet food and snacks provided monthly
* Litter and litter box provided and cleaned thoroughly bi-monthly
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Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living - Bemidji Office
Case Management - Transitional from Nursing Home
Coordination of services for people who need assistance
Case managers help people to plan, access, evaluate and coordinate services from their service providers. Plans are customized to each person's own needs and preferences.
Learn more about case management costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Service Manual.
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Assistance is provided for people who are living in a nursing home or an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) to move into the community.
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Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS)
Nursing Home Programs
Develops policies and standards and provides oversight in the delivery of nursing home services
Creates policies and administers programs for nursing homes, boarding care homes and nursing facilities for people with mental illness. It sets rates and reviews nursing facility cost reports to determine payments for Medicaid-certified facilities.
It also ensures that nursing homes are following regulations regarding:
* Nursing facility services
* Quality of care
* Transitions to and from a nursing facility level of care
Offers resources providing information on nursing facilities and nursing facility care, including the Nursing Home Report Card, which helps consumers compare the quality of care in nursing facilities across the state.
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Minnesota Board on Aging (MBA)
Minnesota Aging Pathways
Free objective information and assistance service for older Minnesotans and their families. Minnesota Aging Pathways helps with finding programs and services, as well as assisting with a broad range of aging, insurance, and Medicare issues.
Minnesota Aging Pathways (formerly known as the Senior LinkAge Line (SLL) is the State of Minnesota's source for free objective information and assistance for older Minnesotans and their families.
Minnesota Aging Pathways helps Minnesotans with many aging-related issues, including but not limited to:
* Finding help and services in the community
* Helping people return home from a nursing facility or hospital stay
* Offering health insurance counseling - including Medicare, long-term care planning, and prescription drug costs
* Providing forms assistance, including help applying for Medical Assistance and extra help with Medicare options
* Helping people of all ages apply for prescription drug payment assistance
* Processing pre-admission screenings for nursing facility admissions
Minnesota Aging Pathways is Minnesota's designated Long-Term Care Options Counseling service, State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP), and the aging side of the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC).
Minnesota Aging Pathways is a service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota and serves all 87 counties in Minnesota. Minnesota Aging Pathways helps older Minnesotans and caregivers find answers and connect to the services and support they need. In addition, this service uses a language line service to help callers who speak languages other than English.
Minnesota Aging Pathways also has a variety of volunteer roles, ranging from providing health insurance counseling, to administrative office tasks, to presentations to the public.
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Computer Literacy Training ProgramsCertificates/Forms AssistanceInsurance Claims AssistanceSpecialized Information and ReferralNursing Home Transition Financing ProgramsFall Prevention ProgramsHousing Search AssistanceMedicare Appeals/ComplaintsIndividual AdvocacyBenefits and Services AssistanceMedicare Savings ProgramsNursing Facility ResidentsAging and Disability Resource CentersMedicare Information/CounselingArea Agencies on AgingHealth Insurance Information/CounselingOlder AdultsTransitional Case/Care ManagementHealth Insurance Claims Assistance for BeneficiariesMedicare Part D Prescription Drug Plan EnrollmentPrescription Medication ServicesLong Term Care Insurance Information/CounselingLong Term Care Options CounselingPrescription Drug Patient Assistance ProgramsDirectory/Resource List PublicationTransportation Issues
Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living - Roseau Office
Case Management - Transitional from Nursing Home
Coordination of services for people who need assistance
Case managers help people to plan, access, evaluate and coordinate services from their service providers. Plans are customized to each person's own needs and preferences.
Learn more about case management costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Service Manual.
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Assistance is provided for people who are living in a nursing home or an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) to move into the community.
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Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living - East Grand Forks Main Office
Case Management - Transitional from Nursing Home
Coordination of services for people who need assistance
Case managers help people to plan, access, evaluate and coordinate services from their service providers. Plans are customized to each person's own needs and preferences.
Learn more about case management costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Service Manual.
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Assistance is provided for people who are living in a nursing home or an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) to move into the community.
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Southwestern Center For Independent Living (SWCIL)
Nursing Home Relocation
Assists people who are living in a nursing home or other institutionalized living to move into the community
Can assist with relocation from nursing homes and other institutional settings to community-based living, providing assistance with step-by-step planning, accessing programs and services, and/or coordinating services and efforts to relocate.
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Intermediate Care Facility/DD Transition Financing ProgramsGroup Home ResidentsNursing Home Transition Financing ProgramsFoster Home ResidentsSupportive Housing ResidentsNursing Facility ResidentsCenters for Independent LivingPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsConsumer Directed Organizational Perspective
Southeastern Minnesota Center For Independent Living (SEMCIL) - SEMCIL - Rochester Office
Nursing Home / Institution Relocation Services
Assists people living in a nursing home or other institutionalized living to move into the community
Provides guidance to people with disabilities who are currently living in a nursing home or other group setting and who wish to relocate back to their own home or community.
Assists with the transition process by exploring and helping obtain programs, services, and supports that may be needed at home.
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Access North Center for Independent Living of Northeastern Minnesota - Access North - Duluth Office
Nursing Home Relocation Services
Help for people with disabilities as they transition from nursing facilities and other institutions into community settings
Helps people with disabilities, who are living in a nursing home or other institutionalized living, to move into the community
Services can include:
* Information about what resources are available to meet your needs
* Relocation coordination services to plan and organize the move and service transition
* Financial resources and information, help to plan benefits and funding
* Medical insurance and benefits coordination
* Help to find an accessible place to live
* Help to set up services
* Transportation planning
* Help to plan household needs, like furniture
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Minnesota Department of Health (MDH)
Health Regulation
Information for patients and consumers about health care facilities and providers
Information for clients, families and caregivers including:
* File a complaint
* View complaint and survey findings
* Verify a license or credential
* Find a facility or provider
* Find a funeral home
* Bill of Rights
* Resident and provider resources
* Electronic Monitoring Consent
Information for consumers about choosing a facility including:
* Find a facility or provider
* Minnesota assisted living and home care provider surveys
* Minnesota Nursing Home Report Card
* Minnesota Assisted Living Report Card
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Options Interstate Resource Center for Independent Living - Thief River Falls Office
Case Management - Transitional from Nursing Home
Coordination of services for people who need assistance
Case managers help people to plan, access, evaluate and coordinate services from their service providers. Plans are customized to each person's own needs and preferences.
Learn more about case management costs that are covered through waivers in the Community-Based Service Manual.
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Assistance is provided for people who are living in a nursing home or an Intermediate Care Facility (ICF) to move into the community.
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Waiver
Metropolitan Center for Independent Living (MCIL)
Transitional Services
Waiver benefit. Items and support for moving out of an eligible institutional setting into your own place.
Learn more about this service when paid for under the waivers in the Community-Based Services Manual.
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Provides nursing home relocation coordination services to people with disabilities currently living in nursing homes who want to move back into the community to live independently.
Staff will research options based on the individual's preferences then create a timeline, relocation plan, help identify needed community support, and manage all aspects for a seamless move.
Help can include:
* Learning about a person's options for community living
* Coordinating services and supports needed to live independently, such as Personal Care Assistance (PCA) that can help a person with daily activities like bathing, dressing and eating
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