Mental Health Resource List - Dakota County, Minnesota

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TABLE OF CONTENTS:Help Lines and Online Resources . 4Crisis Services . 4Dakota County . 4Social Service Programs . 4Chemical Dependency . 5Services for Youth . 5Culturally Specific Services. 5Day Treatment and Intensive Outpatient Programs (IOP). 6Early Childhood Mental Health . 6Hospital Inpatient Care, Partial and Day Treatment . 7Housing Resources and Shelters . 7In-Home Services and Children’s Therapeutic Support Services Providers . 8Low Cost Health Care Resources . 9Mentoring . 9Multi-Service Agencies. 9Parent Support . 9School District Special Education . 10Services for Sexually Exploited Youth . 10Skills Groups . 10Skills Groups (continued) . 11Support Groups/Advocacy/Parenting Education/Navigation . 11Transitioning to Adulthood . 11Workforce Center and Vocational Services . 112

GENERAL INFORMATION:Outpatient Treatment Services and Counseling:If you or your child is in-need of mental health services, first check with your health insurancefor approved providers. This resource list is not a complete list of all available resources in DakotaCounty.School Linked and School Based Mental Health Services:Over 120 schools work with local mental health agencies to provide clinical mental health servicesin schools. This service may be an option when a child or their parents are unable to use clinic basedmental health services. Contact your school counselor or social worker to determine eligibility.Mental Health and Chemical Health Providers:Providers are highly encouraged to create an agency profile in Minnesotahelp.info, 211 United Wayand Faster Tracker MN to assist community members with their search for mental health andchemical health services in their communities.ABOUT THE DAKOTA COUNTY COLLABORATIVE:The Dakota County Integrated Children’s Mental Health & Family Service Collaborative supports theneeds of children and families throughout Dakota County. The purpose of the Collaborative is to workto improve the stability and health of all children and families through the coordination of services.To learn more about the Dakota County Collaborative, please contact:Dakota County Social ServicesDakota County Interagency Coordinator14955 Galaxie Avenue, Apple Valley, MN 55124P: 952-891-7449Published by the Dakota County Integrated Children’s Mental Health and Family Service CollaborativeThis list is a general guide to resources and does not imply endorsement by the Dakota County Collaborative.This information is subject to change.Publish date: July 15, 20203

Help Lines andOnline ResourcesDakota CountySocial Service ProgramsMinnesotahelp.info Information NetworkSenior Linkage line 1-800-333-2433Veterans Linkage Line 1-888-LinkvetDisability Hub 1-866-333-2466For more information on services andprograms, visit www.dakotacounty.us.www.minnesotahelp.infoLive chat featuresChildren and Family Services(Children’s mental health case management)952-891-7459First Call for Help1-800-543-7709Community Living Services (Aging & Disability)651-554-6336www.211unitedway.org24-7 confidential help center, all languagesOnline chat feature, Text your zip code to898-211*Fast-Trackerwww.fasttrackermn.orgYour Link to Mental Health andChemical Health ResourcesNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline1-800-273-8255The Trevor Project-LGBTQ youth crisis line1-866-488-738624/7, phone, text, online chat optionsCrisisServicesCrisis Text Line 24/7 - Text MN to 741741Dakota County Crisis Response Unit& Youth Stabilization Services952-891-7171Together for Good651-440-4058Adult Mental Health and Chemical Health Services651-554-6424Employment & Economic Assistance651-554-5611Housing Crisis Line651-554-5751Sliding Fee Clinics:Dakota County maintains contracts with twoagencies to provide services to children whohave no insurance, or who need servicesbased on a sliding fee schedule.For more information, call Dakota CountySocial Services at 952-891-7459.Dakota County Contracted Agencies:Associated Clinic of Psychology (ACP)Apple Valley 952-432-1484West St. Paul 651-450-0860www.acp-mn.comMinnesota Mental Health Clinics tfgood.orgSafe Families for Children Twin Cities612-518-5986www.safe-families.org4

Chemical DependencyServices for YouthPlease contact your insurance or medicalassistance plan to obtain a chemical healthassessment to determine what level of care isappropriate for your child.Anthony Louis Center952-890-8879www.anthonylouiscenter.comDakota CountyRule 25 Chemical Health Intake651-554-6424www.dakotacounty.usFairview Adolescent SubstanceUse/Dual Diagnosis612-672-2736Culturally SpecificServicesAfrican American Family Services651-925-0055www.aafs.netAmerican Indian Family .clues.orgKente Circle612-243-1600www.kentecircle.comIndian Health oard.comMinnesota Adult and Teen Challenge612-263-8897Isuroon Dakota County Parent Supportand Education Groups612-345-5868www.mntc.orgNystrom and ions Family and Behavior on.orgOutfront Minnesota Crisis Services for women, girls, and familiesWest Side Community Health Services651-602-7500www.westsidechs.orgWilder FoundationSoutheast Asian Program (SEA)651-280-2000www.wilder.org5

Day Treatment andIntensive OutpatientPrograms (IOP)Aris Clinic651-259-9750www.aris-clinic.comChristian Family s.orgFraser-Eagan (Ages 3-5)612-767-7222www.fraser.orgNexus-FACTS Family Healing651-379-9800Water’s Edge Counseling and Healing Center952-898-5020www.watersedgechc.comEarly ChildhoodMental HealthACP Early Childhood Mental Health Services612-925-6033www.acp-mn.comCenter for Inclusive Child Care651-603-6265www.inclusivechildcare.orgDakota County Public HealthFamily Home dakotacounty.usHeadway Emotional Health952-426-6600Nexus-FACTS Family HealingEarly Childhood Mental Health Services651-379-9800www.headway.orgLife Development Resources952-898-1133www.lifedrs.comPrairie Care888-9-PRAIRIEwww.prairie-care.comOptions Family and Behavior Service952-564-3000www.nexusfamilyhealing.orgHelp Me Grow1-866-693-4769www.helpmegrowmn.orgLife Development ily.comNystrom nesota Mental Health Clinic(A.S.T.AT ortheast Therapeutic Services (NETS)651-486-3808www.nyfs.orgMelrose Center: Outpatient Programs952-993-62006

Hospital Inpatient Care,Partial and Day TreatmentHospitals with Inpatient PsychiatricCare, Partial Hospitalization, and DayTreatment Programs. These programsserve children and adolescents.Abbott Northwestern Hospital1-866-603-0016www.allinahealth.orgFairview Behavioral Health ServicesInpatient Services (U of Minnesota)612-672-6000www.fairview.orgUnited Hospital1-800-603-0016www.allinahealth.orgHCMC Crisis Center(Acute Psychiatry Services only)612-873-3161Prairie Care888-9-Prairiewww.prairie-care.comDakota County Hospitals:There are no psychiatric inpatient unitsat any of the Dakota County Hospitals.Dakota County Hospitals provideEmergency Room services only.Housing Resourcesand SheltersDakota County Housing Crisis Line651-554-5751Families and Single Adults: press 1Youth: Press 2Domestic violence/sexual assault victims: press 3Eviction prevention services: press 4Dakota County Community DevelopmentAgency (CDA)651-675-4400www.dakotacda.orgDakota Woodlands651-456-9110Transitional housing for women and children360 Communitieswww.360communities.orgLewis HouseEagan 651-452-7288Hastings 651-437-1291Safe housing for battered women and childrenMetro Shelter Hotline1-888-234-1329Emergency and TransitionalThe Link C.O.R.E612-205-7944Drop-In Center and Street OutreachFairview Ridges, Burnsville952-892-2000Northfield Hospital and Clinics507-646-1000Regina Medical Center, Hastings651-480-41007

In-Home Services and Children’sTherapeutic Support ServicesProvidersCTSS Children’s Therapeutic Support Services(CTSS) requires a child to have MedicalAssistance. Some private health plans may alsocover in-home services, please check with yourinsurance carrier.Associated Clinic of Psychology612-455-8643www.acp-mn.comCanvas Health Services651-777-5222www.canvashealth.orgChristian Family s.orgCLUES*612-746-3500www.clues.orgEllie Family ily Service gLighthouse Wellness Services*612-925-6022www.acp-mn.comLGBTQ Mental Health Networkwww.lgbttherapists.orgNexus-FACTS Family HealingEarly Childhood Mental Health rom and Associates (Apple s Family & Behavior ve Individual Resources*651-222-6567www.pirimn.orgSecurebase Counseling omSomali Family and Youth Services*612-242-4652www.acp-mn.com*These agencies provide culturally specificmental health servicesFamily aser612-767-7222www.fraser.orgKindred Family Focus763-271-1670www.nexustreatment.orgLife Development Resources952-435-6797www.lifedrs.com8

Low CostHealth Care ResourcesMulti-ServiceAgenciesDakota County Public Health Department651-554-6100www.dakotacounty.usThese agencies may help with food,housing, transportation, utilities, andemergency assistance.Dakota Child and Family Clinic651-209-8690360 gwww.360communities.orgDiamond Head Clinic952-707-4171ISD 191 StudentsCAP Agency Dakota County651-322-3500MNsure1-855-366-7873Hastings Family Service651-437-7134www.mnsure.orgOnline marketplace for health insuranceand Minnesota Health Care ProgramsPortico Healthnet651-489-2273www.porticohealthnet.orgSt. Mary’s Health rgMom’s y.orgwww.hastingsfamilyservice.orgNeighbors Inc651-455-5000www.neighborsmn.orgParent SupportDakota Child and Family Clinic651-209-8640www.dakotachildandfamily.orgNAMI MN Parent Support Program651-645-2948www.namimn.orgIsuroon Parent Support for Somali andEast African Families612-886-2731www.isuroon.orgTree House Youth Outreach651-968-4069www.treehousehope.org9

School DistrictSpecial EducationSSD #6 South St. Paul651-457-9496ISD # 191 Burnsville/Eagan/Savage952-707-2082ISD # 192 Farmington651-463-5020ISD # 194 Lakeville952-232-2011ISD # 195 Randolph507-645-7409ISD # 196 Rosemount/Apple Valley/Eagan651-423-7628ISD # 197 West St. Paul651-403-7011ISD # 199 Inver Grove Heights651-306-7821ISD # 200 Hastings651-480-7019Intermediate District #917651-423-8377Services for SexuallyExploited Youth180 Degrees-Brittany’s Place:A Safe Shelter for Girls651-287-480Day One Hot Line1-866-223-1111Midwest Children’s Resource Center651-220-6750SkillsGroupsA variety of individual and grouptherapy programs are provided by theseagencies. This includes DBT, CBT, eatingdisorder, chemical health and socialskills groupsAris Clinic651-259-9750www.aris-clinic.comAssociated Clinic of Psychology (WSPOffice)651-450-0860www.acp-mn.comBoth/And tian Family s.orgFamily aser-Eagan (Ages 3-5)612-767-7222www.fraser.orgHeadway Emotional Health952-426-6600www.headway.orgLife Development Resource952-898-1133www.lifedrs.comLorenz Clinic952-443-4600www.lorenzclinic.comMinnesota Mental Health Clinic651-454-0114www.mnmentalhealthclinics.com10

Skills Groups(continued)Nystrom rview Grief Services952-892-2111www.fairview.orgIsuroon Dakota County Parent Supportand Education Groups612-345-5868Options Family and Behavior Service952-564-3000www.isuroon.orgPrairie mwww.prairie-care.comWater’s Edge Counseling and tism Society of Minnesota (AUSM)651-647-1082www.ausm.orgADHD, Autism and Other Disabilities on theSpectrum952-985-7331www.sotv.orgCHADD (ADHD resources)1-866-200-8098www.chadd.orgDakota County Local Advisory Council forChildren’s Mental Health952-891-7452www.dakotacounty.usDakota County Public Health651-554-6100Mental Health Training and ConsultationMN Association for Children’s Mental Health1-800-528-4511NAMI Dakota County Parent Support andEducation ww.pacer.orgProof Alliance (formerly ngto AdulthoodThe Dakota County Community InteragencyTransition Committee (CTIC) has compiledinformation and resources to help youth withspecial needs, and their families prepare fortransition, from after high school to adult life.For information, please call 952-891-7328 orvisit www.isd917.k12.mn.usWorkforce Center andVocational ServicesVocational Rehabilitation Services Officeswww.mn.gov/deedCareer Force CenterWest St. Paul651-554-5955Burnsville952-703-310011

Early Childhood Mental Health . ACP Early Childhood Mental Health Services 612-925-6033 www.acp-mn.com. Center for Inclusive Child Care . 651-603-6265 . www.inclusivechildcare.org . Dakota County Public Health . Family Home Visiting . 651-554-6115 . www.dakotacounty.us . Nexus-FACTS Family Healing . Early Childhood Mental Health Services . 651 .

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