Birch Haven Village…
Imagine living each day satisfied, secure and content in an ideal location… Birch Haven Village, an independent senior community, is a wonderful new and affordably priced lifestyle.
Amenities Offered
• Paid Utilities (telephone not included / wifi included).
• Additional storage space included.
• Daily continental breakfast.
• Off-street parking for you and your guests.
• Daily evening meal.
• Attached garages.
• 24-hour emergency response system.
• Basic cable television included.
• Stackable washer and dryer in each apartment.
• Exciting activities program.
• Fireplace lounge for gatherings and entertaining.
• Weekly light housekeeping.
• Parlor.
• State-of-the-art limited-access entrance.
• Family dining room.
• Sprinklers and alarms for fire safety.
• Craft, library and activities room.
• Convenient, indoor mail drop.
• Guest apartments available for overnight guests.
• Main office is open daily.
• Barber/beauty salon.
• Professional management on site.
• Patio for barbecue and picnics.
• Maintenance of building, grounds and parking lot.
• Exercise room.
• And much, much more.
• Reflection room.
• Bathtub room.
Birch Haven Village is what retirement living was meant to be: a private, comfortable home without the hassles of maintenance, yard work or property taxes. Here you’ll find a senior living community with the right combination of services and amenities to keep life independent, pleasurable and challenging.
Birch Lake Apartments (DW Jones)
213 MN-371, Hackensack, MN 56452
(218) 547-3307
Blackduck Apartments
49 Main St., Blackduck, MN 56630
218-368-2697
Blackduck Townhomes (income restricted) -MMCDC Property Management
101 Oscar Ave NW, Blackduck, MN 56630
Mailing Address: 119 Graystone Plaza Suite 100, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
218-847-3191
Bristlecone (Greater Minnesota Management)
2510 Irvine Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-687-6093
Carter Place Townhomes (income restricted)
901-907 Carter Circle, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-444-6593
Cass Lake Square Townhomes (CEPCO)
973 Grant Utley Ave SW, Cass Lake, MN 56633
218-339-2880
Cedar Pointe Estates (Crown Property)
1811 Northern Cedar Ave NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
Cedar Street Apartments (DW Jones)
11 Cedar St NW, Remer, MN 56672
218-547-3307
Century Apartments (Vision Properties Management)
1007 Washington Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
(218) 497-1002
Colony Park Apartments (Crown Property)
2815 Ridgeway Ave NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
Conifer Estates (DW Jones) (townhomes/supportive housing/income restrictions apply)
2504 Phoenix Loop NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-547-3307
1-800-810-2853
Country Court Apartments
Old Hwy 71 N, Bemidji, MN 56601
Delton Manor (Greater Minnesota Management)
1903 Delton Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-687-6093
Gatewood Park Apts (Crown Property)
1220 30th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
Heartland Apartments
445 Snell Ave, Pine River, MN 56474
(218) 587-2840
Highland Apartment Homes
107 Highland Avenue West
Walker, MN 56484
(218) 507-0534
Fax: (218) 547-1587
Email: Highland.Kueflerproperties@gmail.com
HRA Northland Apartments
619 America Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-444-4522
Itasca Apartment Homes
609 8th Street West
Park Rapids, MN 56470
(218) 507-0534
Fax: (218) 547-1587
Email: Highland.Kueflerproperties@gmail.com
Kinler Square Townhomes
303 Gillespie Ave, Pine River, MN 56474
(218) 587-2598
Kestrel Pine Townhomes (DW Jones) (Income Restricted)
906 26th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-547-3307
Lake Road Apartments (income based)
325 Summit Ave W, Blackduck, MN
901 5th St S, Walker, MN 56484
Lakeview Terrace Townhomes (DW Jones)
901 5th St S, Walker, MN 56484
218-547-3307
Mayview Manor Apartments (DW Jones)
914 Lake May 12 Rd, Akeley, MN 56433
218-547-3307
Meadowbrook Apartments
24698 Alvwood Road, Blackduck, MN 56630
218-556-7873
Northern Star Apartments (DW Jones)
800 26th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-547-3307
Northwoods Rental, LLC
PO Box 1724, Bemidji, MN 56619
Norway Brook Apartments
312 1st St S, Pine River, MN 56474
(218) 587-4929
Nymore Evergreen Acres (Greater Minnesota Management)
915 Richards Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-687-6093
Pine Ridge Apartments
2835 Pine Ridge Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
(218) 497-1002
Pine River Square Apartments (CEPCO)
730 & 770 First St N, Pine River, MN 56474
952-935-0359
Pine River Square Townhomes (CEPCO)
250 Murray Street, Pine River, MN 56474
952-935-0359
Pineview Manor Apartments
181 Northern Ave, Blackduck, MN 56630
Pine Tree Housing Corporation (Bemidji Management)
721 15th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-6881
Pioneer Apartments
80 Summit Ave, Blackduck, MN 56630
218-766-6709
Presidential Apartments
677 Anne Street NW, Suite I, Bemidji, MN 56601
(218) 210-8245
Quam Court (HRA of Walker)
211 Michigan Ave, Walker, MN 56484
(218) 547-1822
Regency Park Apartments-North (Crown Property)
1228 30th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
Regency Park Apartments -South (Crown Property)
1228 30th Street Northwest, Bemidji, MN
218-751-5699
Ridgeway Apartments
2935 Ridgeway Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-0846
Ridgeway Courts 3 & 4 (DW Jones) (Income Restricted)
910 30th St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-547-3307
Summit Square Apartments
120 Minnesota Ave, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-237-0046
Vista North Townhouses
30th and Park Ave NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
website: http://www.apartmentguide.com
Bemidji Management
PO Box 368, Bemidji, MN 56619
218-751-6881
Bemidji Property Management, LLC.
709 Washington Ave South, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-759-1900
CEPCO Management and Developmental Company
P.O. Box 456
32 Tenth Ave S. Suite 109
Hopkins, MN 55343
Main Line: 952-935-0359
Toll Free: 1-888-55-CEPCO
Fax: 952-935-9612
info@cepcomanagement.com
Crown Property Management
258 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN 56601
218-751-5699
DW Jones
7539 Front St NW, PO Box 340, Walker, MN 56484
1-800-810-2853 / 218-547-3307
Greater Minnesota Management
22594 347th St SE, Erskine, MN 56535
800-504-6093
MMDC Property Management -No Apartments in Bemidji
119 Graystone Plaza Suite 100, Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
218-847-5641
NETA Property Management
Fargo ND 58102
Vision Properties Management Company
1421 Bemidji Ave N #2, Bemidji, MN 56601
(218) 497-1002
Bagley Alternative High School 218-694-3268
Bagley Public Schools District Office 218-694-6184
Bagley Elementary School 218-694-6528
Bagley High School 218-694-3120
Bemidji High School 218-444-1600
Bemidji Middle School 218-333-3215
Northland District 218-566-2351
Bemidji Elementary Schools:
Horace May 218-333-3240
JW Smith 218-333-3290
Lincoln 218-333-3250
Northern 218-333-3260
Solway 218-467-3232
Blackduck Public School 218-835-5202
Bug-O-Nay-Ge-Shig School 218-665-3000
Cass Lake Bena Area Public Schools 218-335-6529
Cass Lake Bena Elementary 218-335-2201
Cass Lake Bena High School 218-335-2203
Circle of Life Academy 218-983-4180
Clearbrook-Gonvick School 218-776-3112
FHL Academy 218-694-2048
Heartland Academy 218-751-1751
Kelliher Public School 218-647-8286
Laporte Schools 218-224-2288
Leech Lake Tribal College 218-652-3500
Naytahwaush Community Charter School 218-935-5025
Nevis Public Schools/Learning Program 218-652-3500
Park Rapids Century Elementary School 218-237-6300
Park Rapids Headwaters Education Learning Program 218-237-6440
Park Rapids Public School (Secondary) 218-237-6400
Pillager Area Charter School 218-746-3875
Pillager Area Elementary School 218-746-2111
Pine Point School 218-573-4100
Pine River-Backus Area Learning Center 218-587-8090
Pine River-Backus District Office 218-587-4447
Pine River-Backus High School 218-587-4425
Ponemah Schools 218-554-7337
Red Lake High School 218-679-3733
Red Lake Middle School 218-679-2700
Red Lake Elementary 218-679-3329
Remer Little Sand High School (Alternative) 218-566-2353
Remer Northland Elementary School 218-566-2353
Remer Northland Secondary Public School 218-566-2352
St. Mark’s Elementary School 218-444-9635
St. Mary’s Red Lake 218-679-3388
St. Philip’s School 218-444-4938
Schoolcraft Learning Community 218-586-3284
Trek North 218-444-1888
Voyageurs Expeditionary High School 218-444-3130
Walker W.H.A. Alternative Program 218-547-4216
Walker W.H.A. Elementary School 218-547-4261
Walker W.H.A. Middle School 218-547-4210
Walker W.H.A. High School 218-547-5322
Community Resource Connections (CRC) is a nonprofit membership organization serving Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater and Hubbard Counties.
MNsure Navigators: Application for Medical Assistance, Minnesota Care, and Qualified Health Plans offered through the state of Minnesota’s health exchange. CRC staff provide computer and internet access, and question by question guidance. No cost to you. Appointments required.
Service Access: Assistance finding the resources you need. CRC staff will educate you about your service options, assist you with service applications, and advocate for you when the system doesn’t work as you need it to work. No cost to you.
Nutrition Assistance Program for Seniors (NAPS): CRC’s Blackduck office site takes applications and serves as a dissemination point for food commodities provided through North Country Food Bank. Eligibility is based on age (60+) and income (call for guidelines). Free monthly food boxes containing a $40 value of non-perishable food items.
Community Service Agency Membership: CRC works with community service agencies to organize and publish a hard copy resource directory as well as this electronic version. Other member services include: facilitation of networking meetings, cooperative marketing events, nonprofit start up guidance, and program support.
Community Resource Connections: Locations:
Staff are available by telephone at 218-333-0880 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Calls ring into all office locations – the first person available will respond.
NOTE: Not all office locations are available to take walk-ins. We strongly encourage you to call ahead to make an appointment.
BEMIDJI
1. CRC Headquarters: 750 Paul Bunyan Dr NW, Unit #12 Bemidji, MN 56601
2. CRC at Beltrami County Community Services Building: 616 America Avenue NW Bemidji MN 56601 Suite 220
BLACKDUCK
3. CRC at the Blackduck Resource Center: #17 Main St. (Moon Drug Building), PO Box 414, Blackduck, MN 56630
WALKER
4. CRC at Walker-based BI-CAP: Call to schedule an appointment to be seen
Staff are available by telephone at 218-333-0880 Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Before child advocacy centers were created, child victims of crime often had to tell their stories to more than a dozen adults – police officers, prosecutors, doctors and social workers. They could be shuttled all over town giving depositions and getting medical exams. There was very little coordination between the various agencies. Consequently, children were traumatized repeatedly as they sought help. In some of the saddest cases, abused children simply fell through the cracks in the system that was supposed to save them. Likewise, prior to Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Programs and Family Violence Intervention Programs victims were experiencing long waits in the emergency room, a lack of privacy, nervous and unskilled examiners, insensitivity, and improper evidence collection or loss of evidence.
In 2005, the Red Lake Band of Chippewa Indians, North Country Health Services, MeritCare Clinic of Bemidji, Midwest Children’s Resource Center of Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of MN – St. Paul, MN and others joined to form a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization to develop and operate a medical-model family violence center to serve the needs of Northern Minnesota.
FACNM is the only medical-model assessment center that currently exists in this region of the state. Moreover, the FACNM is one of the only centers in America to serve the needs of child sexual and physical abuse, adult sexual assault and domestic violence under one roof.
FACNM serves the entire ninth judicial district which includes the counties of Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Polk, Norman, Mahnomen, Clearwater, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Hubbard, Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Crow Wing, and Aitkin. In addition, the FACNM serves Red Lake, Leech Lake, and White Earth Reservations.
Today, all of the services needed by victims and their families – forensic interviews, medical exams, referrals and family support services – are clustered around one central location. FACNM is the hub where representatives from many disciplines meet to discuss and make decisions about the investigation, assessment, treatment and prosecution of victim related cases. They work together in the best interests of the victim, providing an immediate response and ongoing support to help children and families recover from the trauma of abuse or violence.
BACKGROUND
United Way advances the common good by creating opportunities for a better life for all. Through your investment, United Way is able to address the critical needs that matter most to you and our community and create a meaningful difference in people’s lives by: investing in nonprofit health and human service programs and services that address the most critical needs and deliver the greatest impact possible; implementing community impact initiatives and support year round programs that address new and emerging needs; and, forming strategic partnerships and collaborations—sharing responsibility and accountability for delivering meaningful and long-lasting results.
Our focus is on education, income and health – the building blocks for a good quality of life.
PROGRAMS OF UNITED WAY OF BEMIDJI AREA
BACKPACK BUDDIES
In the Bemidji area, 1 in 5 children experience food insecurity and hunger. The Backpack Buddies program was developed to help ensure that children in the Bemidji school district have access to nutritious, non-perishable and easy-to-prepare food at times when other resources are not available, such as weekends and school vacations.
The program provides backpacks filled with food that is child friendly, non-perishable, and easily consumed free of charge. An average weekly menu consists of: 2 entrees, 1 snack, 2 breakfast items, 1 vegetable, 2 fruits, and 2 milks, and 1 high protein item. The food is purchased from the North Country Food Bank and community groups and volunteers package the food each month.
The food packs are discretely distributed to children, as best determined by the school, on the last day before weekends and all scheduled school breaks/holiday breaks.
Thanks to Sanford Health, the program has expanded to feed more than 450 children, who have been referred by school staff as experiencing food insecurity or hunger, each weekend and school break. The program currently serves all Bemidji school district schools.
COATS FOR THE COMMUNITY
Each year donations of gently used, clean winter coats and outerwear for men, women, children and infants are collected. More than 3,000 cold-weather items are collected and distributed to our Bemidji neighbors to keep them warm and dry during the winter.
HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR KIDS
Each year between 800 and 1000 children, ages 0-16, experience a joyful Christmas thanks to the generosity and kindness of others. Parents or legal guardians register for the Holiday Gifts for Kids program and have the opportunity to choose a gift for their child on distribution day. In addition, each family receives a board game to enjoy together.
SOMEONE SPECIAL VOLUNTEERS
United Way of Bemidji Area partners with Ken K. Thompson Jewelry, KB101 Radio, and The Bemidji Pioneer, to recognize the value of volunteerism.
The Someone Special Volunteer Program provides an opportunity for any individual, organization, business, or group, to recognize up to two volunteers who have made a difference within the community through volunteering.
Information about Autism can be found here!
Community Resource Connections:
Our goal is to help you gain access to the services that will allow you to participate in preventative health care. Staying healthy is easier, and far less expensive, that getting well.
We are established nonprofit service providers and caregivers in your community. We are NOT county, state or federal employees, nor do we work for health management systems like Prime West Health. We are reimbursed through contracts and grants that enable us to serve you without charging for that service.
We are trained and certified by MNsure to assist with online application for health insurance in Minnesota. The online application is faster and more reliable than paper applications submitted to the county system.
We work cooperatively with your County and State Human Service Departments, Minnesota Care, and MNsure. We serve as your advocate and guide. We also work with area MNsure Brokers who can help you choose the best Qualified Health Plan; if that is what you qualify for through the MNsure application system.
Staff in all of our locations respond to this number: 218-333-0880
How Our Services Work:
- You call a convenient site and schedule an appointment
- We explain how MNsure works and what items are needed at your appointment
- We provide computer and internet access; and we enter your data
- We provide document printing and faxing at no cost to you
- We help you create your own MNsure online account
- We guide you through the MNsure application question by question
- We assist you in interpreting application questions and how they relate to your situation
- You receive a copy of your completed application and account information
- We will keep a copy of your account information and application on file; but only with your written approval
- We help troubleshoot application problems
- We provide advocacy if an appeal is needed
- We cannot choose for your or recommend Qualified Health Plans; but will refer you to certified Brokers who are able to educate and guide you
Medications can be delivered from Cass Lake IHS to this location in Bemidji. Serving anyone eligible for Indian Health Services at no fee. Primarily serves Leech Lake Reservation, but all reservations included.
NWICDC is located in Bemidji, MN and provides services to more than 1,000 people and families annually. We prioritize the 60-mile radius, which includes the Red Lake Nation, White Earth Nation, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe and the administrative headquarters of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe. This region continuously ranks the lowest in economic and social outcome indicators in Minnesota, and . The risk factors are complex and interrelated, meriting a holistic and integrated approach to recognizing, supporting and regenerating the protective factors, values and norms, implicit in traditional Anishinaabe Worldview.
What We Do
NWICDC implements five core initiatives with a three-tiered system that is informed by Anishinaabe worldview, trauma informed care and systems change:
Initiatives:
- Traditional & Western Educational Pathways
- Workforce Development & Training
- Economic Security & Financial Access
- Family Wellness & Behavioral Health
- Safety & Basic Needs
Services and Programs:
- Anishinabe Basic Education, GED Tutoring & Test Assistance
- Post-secondary enrollment tools, scholarship, FAFSA
- Credentialed & Customized Job Readiness Courses
- Certified Nursing Assistance & Home Health Aide Certifications
- Community Health Worker Certifications
- Medical Coding Certification
- First Aid & CPR Certification
- Osha 10 and Osha 30
- Boiler Operator Certification
- Deconstruction Certification
- Job Seeking and application support
- Resume Building
- Interview coaching
- Mino Anokiiwin (Workforce Development)
- New employment navigation
- Post placement support and coaching
- Stabilization/Drop-in resources (phone, fax, computer
- Notary Services
- Housing Referrals
- Reintegration Supports
- Advocacy
- Financial education and budgeting
- Tax Assistance Program
- Employment opportunities
- Traditional community gatherings and events
- Ojibwemowin opportunities
- Volunteer Opportunities
- Policy Advocacy
- Program Design, Development and Technical Assistances
Autumn Hills Assisted Living is a facility which offers assistance with all activities of daily living. We house up to 16 residents and are located in beautiful Bemidji, Minnesota. We are staffed 24 hours a day to provide your loved one with all of the personal care, supervision and security they may need. Our Assisted Living facility is able to provide a high level of care while increasing the personal satisfaction of the client at a reasonable cost to the consumer. Autumn Hills is licensed by the Minnesota Department of Health.
Autumn Hills Provides:
~ Home-like living with the assistance to meet the special needs of the elderly or disabled
~ Companionship, safety and supervision, and personal services
~ Daily cost is based on an individuals care needs as determined by the RN assessment
~ Pay sources accepted include: private, elderly waiver, Alternative Care, CADI, and long-term care insurance.
Mental Health Services: Individual Therapy, Family Therapy and Marriage Counseling. Offering both in person and telehealth. Call for an appointment.
The mission of the Oshki Manidoo “New Spirit” Center is to be a healing place with a holistic approach for Native American youth and non-Native American Youth to begin to embrace healthy behaviors and attitudes that will transform them, their families and communities.
Program emphasis includes substance use disorder, cultural foundations, physical wellness and strengthening family connections.
Youth will return to their community following successful discharge with a new outlook, understanding their importance as an integral part of the larger community, chemical free and able to sustain sobriety and continue their journey toward healthy living.
Operated by the White Earth Tribal Council
Personal Care Attendant choice services, serving all 87 Minnesota counties. Some home health and expanded services also available.
Main Office:
12600 Whitewater Drive Suite 100 Minnetonka, MN 55343
952-935-3515
Grand Rapids:
104 NE 3rd Street, Suite 220 Grand Rapids, MN 55744
218-212-7577
Crisis Hotline:
Youth and Adults: 1-800-422-0045
Available services: Diagnostic Assessments, Psychological Assessments, Individual Psychotherapy, Family Psychotherapy, Play Therapy, Parent Child Interaction Therapy, Trauma-Informed Child Parent Psychotherapy, Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS). Group Therapy: Anger Management for Adults, Anger Management for Adolescents, Systems Training for Emotional Predictability and Problem Solving (STEPPS), Stairways, and Illness Management and Recovery. Training and Education Services also available.
Lake Country Associates provides counseling and support for people of all ages. Our experienced therapists can help your family improve communication and move forward in a positive direction. We can assist people in dealing with trauma, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder and other mental health conditions. Our therapists serve children, teens, adults, couples and families in a confidential and supportive environment.
Established in 2009, Lake Country Associates is committed to providing comprehensive, ethical services to our clientele, our referral sources, and the communities we serve. Our staff of professionals take pride in tailoring their work to meet the needs of the individual.
Lake Country Associates provides a broad array of services to persons of all ages from early childhood to mature adulthood including:
- Parenting Support
- Individual and Family Therapy
- Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
- Conflict Resolution
- Children’s Play Therapy
- Specialty Group Therapy
- Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
- Diagnostic Assessments
- Medication Education
- Peer Support Services
- Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT)
- EMDR
Our experienced staff of counselors provide therapeutic services at our offices in Park Rapids and Bemidji, MN. ARMHS Practitioners serve program recipients within a 25-30 mile radius of Park Rapids, MN.
We accept most public and private insurances. We also contract with Employers Assistance Programs (EAP).
Lake Country Associates is a host site for the National Health Service Corp (NHSC) and is proud to offer affordable services, which include a sliding fee scale for those who qualify.
In addition to the Bemidji office we have an office in Park Rapids:
Lake Country Associates offers professional services in Park Rapids MN and surrounding communities. Our Park Rapids office is located at 515 Bridge Street East, near Heartland Park and the Heartland Trail bike path. Lake Country Associates serves the Minnesota Lake Country communities of Park Rapids, Osage, Walker, Nevis, Akeley, Menahga, Sebeka, Lake George and all points in between. To reach our Park Rapids office, call 218-366-9229.
The purpose of the Bemidji Early Childhood Collaborative is to promote culturally-responsive healthy development, quality education, superior childcare, and family support for children ages birth through five in the greater Bemidji community.
Bagley Office:
79 Spencer Ave Bagley, MN 56621
218-694-2210
Grand Rapids Office:
9 Willow Lane Grand Rapids, MN 55744
218-326-5008 / 1-866-747-5008
Park Rapids Office:
323 Main Ave South Park Rapids, MN 56470
218-237-0300
Walker Office:
609 Minnesota Ave West Walker, MN 56484
218-547-4892
Crisis Support and Advocacy– Available 24/7. Call the office number and you can leave a Non-emergent message or stay on the line to be routed to a live dispatch. Free & confidential crisis intervention.
Regional Navigator for sexually exploited and trafficked individuals
Pregnancy support: free and confidential pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, STI & UTI testing, pregnancy options counseling, moms support group, and material support (maternity and baby clothes, cribs, car seats, etc.)
Mailing Address:
PO Box 635, Bemidji, MN 56619