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Metropolitan Center for Independent Living (MCIL)
Disability Hub MN
A free statewide resource network that helps people with disabilities solve problems, navigate the system and plan for the future. Disability Hub MN can help you plan your best life, your way.
Disability Hub MN connects you to information and community resources, helps you understand your benefits, and helps you plan for your best life. Hub staff listen to your needs, explore options with you and provide the information you need to make informed decisions.
The Hub can help you with:
* Health insurance options
* Housing and home care options
* Employment options and how that can affect benefits
* Life planning, education, and goals
* Community involvement
Disability Hub MN is managed by the Department of Human Services Disability Services Division, and the service is delivered through a contract with the Metropolitan Center for Independent Living (MCIL) and the Southeastern Minnesota Center for Independent Living (SEMCIL). All Hub services are person-centered, private and confidential.
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Transportation IssuesWorkers With DisabilitiesFamiliesPoverty IssuesAging and Disability Resource CentersCivil Rights IssuesHousing Search AssistanceMental Health IssuesAssistive Technology IssuesBenefits ScreeningRehabilitation IssuesDisabilities IssuesOlder AdultsPublic Assistance IssuesHuman/Social Services IssuesBenefits and Services AssistanceSpecialized Information and ReferralAccessibility InformationDisease/Disability InformationMedicaid RecipientsFamilies/Friends of People With DisabilitiesDisability Benefit RecipientsEmployment IssuesLong Term Care IssuesCenters for Independent LivingDisabilities and Health ConditionsAddictions/Dependencies IssuesMedicaid Information/CounselingInsurance IssuesHousing IssuesComprehensive Information and ReferralPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsConsumer Directed Organizational Perspective
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
Southeastern Minnesota Center For Independent Living (SEMCIL) - SEMCIL - Rochester Office
Disability Hub MN
A free statewide resource network that helps people with disabilities solve problems, navigate the system and plan for the future. Disability Hub MN can help you plan your best life, your way.
Disability Hub MN connects you to information and community resources, helps you understand your benefits, and helps you plan for your best life. Hub staff listen to your needs, explore options with you and provide the information you need to make informed decisions.
The Hub can help you with:
* Health insurance options
* Housing and home care options
* Employment options and how that can affect benefits
* Life planning, education, and goals
* Community involvement
Disability Hub MN is managed by the Department of Human Services Disability Services Division, and the service is delivered through a contract with the Metropolitan Center for Independent Living (MCIL) and the Southeastern Minnesota Center for Independent Living (SEMCIL). All Hub services are person-centered, private and confidential.
What's Here
Addictions/Dependencies IssuesDisabilities and Health ConditionsPeople With Disabilities/Health ConditionsSpecialized Information and ReferralCivil Rights IssuesInsurance IssuesAging and Disability Resource CentersMedicaid Information/CounselingHousing IssuesDisease/Disability InformationWorkers With DisabilitiesLong Term Care IssuesHuman/Social Services IssuesFamilies/Friends of People With DisabilitiesOlder AdultsEmployment IssuesPublic Assistance IssuesConsumer Directed Organizational PerspectiveMedicaid RecipientsFamiliesBenefits ScreeningHousing Search AssistanceCenters for Independent LivingPoverty IssuesComprehensive Information and ReferralAssistive Technology IssuesBenefits and Services AssistanceTransportation IssuesDisability Benefit RecipientsDisabilities IssuesAccessibility InformationMental Health IssuesRehabilitation Issues
