Assisted Living: Promotes independence but with supervision/assistance with daily living and coordination of outside services.
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
A place to enjoy the day away from home while having on site care services. Nutritious meals and snacks, along with therapeutic recreational and social activities. Health and personal care services are available, including medication administration, health monitoring, incontinence care, bathing and foot care.
Transportation is available within a certain radius during program hours.
Advanced care planning is the process of planning “in advance” for health care decisions that may be needed in the future. Someday you may be unable to make decisions about your health care, and others may need to decide what treatments to undertake or forego. Advanced care planning provides information about your care preferences to health care providers, family members, and others involved in such decisions.
Security, home, and automation solutions: Arvig Offers: Burglar alarms, fire alarms, medical alarms, carbon monoxide detectors, flood and freeze alarms, closed circuit television, card access control systems and 24 hour full monitoring.
Other office contacts:
Big Fork: 218-743-3144
Cass Lake/Park Rapids/Walker: 218-330-4227
Accurate Home Care provides comprehensive home health care services to patients of all ages and care requirements. Accurate Home Care strives to be the best fit for patients who require round-the-clock, long-term care by adhering to its philosophy of partnering with health care organizations, listening to patients and their families and committing to only the most skilled, compassionate employees.
Depending on the service area our services include: Extended Hour Nursing, Skilled Nursing Visits, Therapy, HHA/PCA, Respite, Homemaking, and Mental Health Services.
Anishinabe Legal Services is a Legal Services Corporation (LSC) grantee and independent 501(c)(3) non-profit that provides free legal assistance to low-income individuals living on or near the Leech Lake, Red Lake, & White Earth Reservations in Northwestern Minnesota.
ALS represents clients before tribal courts, state courts, and agencies to help them protect their rights. Anishinabe Legal Services has offices in Leech Lake, Red Lake, and White Earth.
Residents of Leech Lake, White Earth, and Red Lake reservations whose income and assets fall within the financial eligibility guidelines. Services are also provided to residents of Leech Lake, White Earth, Grand Portage, and Bois Forte who are 60 and older regardless of income.
Adult Day Services of Bemidji offers a reliable, caring and supportive environment where Seniors of varying abilities can go for socialization, healthy meals, health observation, and recreation. Seniors and their caregivers may choose Adult Day Services as a respite option or as a place for the Senior to be while the caregiver is at work all day. Support services are available for the caregivers as they transition their family member into higher degrees of service.
Adult Day Services has handicap buses available to transport Seniors to and from their homes within a 10 mile radius of Bemidji. The buses are available for use by the public if the drivers participate in training, have appropriate licensure and insurance and are approved by ADS. Funding is provided by United Way and CADI. ADS clients are charged 50 cents per mile, billable to MA.
218-333-8100 (Public Health)/ 218-333-4223 (Social Services)
CHILDREN’S SERVICES AND PROGRAMS:
Child Placement and Respite Services
Child Protection
Children’s Mental Health Services
Family Preservation Services
Foster Care Licensing and Adoptions
Parent Support Outreach and Child Welfare Services
ADULT SERVICES:
Services to Persons with Alcohol and Drug Addiction
Services to Persons with Developmental Disabilities
Services to the Elderly and Physically Disabled Adults and Children
Services to Persons with Serious Mental Illness
Adult Protection Services
Licensing of Adult Foster Care and Child Care
CHILD CARE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (CCAP)
Child care assistance is available to parents who are receiving assistance under the Minnesota Family Investment Program (MFIP) and parents whose income is at or below 175% of the Federal Poverty guideline and are in an approved activity. It is important for parents to know their child is well-cared for while they are at work, looking for work, obtaining training or going to school in order to secure employment. Application is required to have eligibility determined. CCAP may not cover all child care costs. Parental amounts depend on the family’s income, the number of people in the family, and how much the child care provider charges. The goal is to assist the family to maintain employment and gain self-sufficiency.
CHILD SUPPORT
Every child needs financial and emotional support and every child has the right to support from both parents. Minnesota’s child support program benefits children by enforcing parental responsibility for child support.
Either parent of a child may apply or qualify for certain support services from the Child Support Unit. Depending on the circumstances associated with the case, there may be fees assessed for collection unless the applicant receives public assistance (Minnesota Family Investment Program, Medical Assistance, MinnesotaCare, or Childcare Assistance.)
Services available:
*Locating parents
*Establishing parentage
*Establishing and enforcing court orders for basic medical and childcare
support
*Working with other states to enforce support orders
*Collecting and processing payments
*Assisting clients throughout the child support process
*Closing cases
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Cash Assistance
Food Support
Medical Programs
Emergency Assistance
PUBLIC HEALTH
Home Health Care – Administer a Class A License Medicare certified home health care program.
WIC – Women, Infants, & Children – Nutrition and breast feeding education program.
Immunization Clinic – Immunizations are available for infants, children, and adults.
Maternal and Child Health Family Home Visiting – Visits to pregnant women, infants and children for assessment, education, support and referral for community resources.
Child & Teen Checkups – Child and Teen Checkups and follow-up for children 0-21 years who are eligible for Medical Assistance.
Car Seat Education – Child passenger Safety Seat Technicians instruct on proper use of and assist with installation of car seats for infants and children.
PrimeWest – A Medicaid-managed health plan serving 13 rural counties in Minnesota. The plan was created to respond to the specific needs of their low-income residents.
Public Health Preparedness – Planning with community partners for coordinated emergency response to natural and man-made disasters.
BELTRAMI COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH PROVIDES WOMEN, INFANTS, CHILDREN (WIC), IMMUNIZATIONS, CHILD AND TEEN CHECKUPS, MATERNAL CHILD HEALTH, FAMILY HOME VISITING.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
SHOTS FOR ALL AGES, BREASTFEEDING COUNSELING, HOME VISITS, PLANNING FOR COMMUNITY WIDE EMERGENCIES, HEALTH SCREENINGS, EDUCATION AND REFERRALS
Committed to providing culturally sensitive care to the Native American population, both on and off the reservation. We take great pride in identifying the needs and concerns of our Native American cliental, the communities in which they live, and addressing those concerns with sensitivity and compassion. Services include: Personal Care Assistance, Homemaking Services, Home Care, RM Supervision and Respite Care.
Additional office locations:
Cass Lake: 6247 Upper Cass Lake Frontage Rd, Cass Lake, MN 56633
P.O. Box 69 Cass Lake, MN 56633
Phone: 218-339-5820
Deer River: 117 Main Ave Suite A, Deer River, MN 56636
P.O. Box 338 Deer River, MN 56636
Phone: 218-246-2250
Mahnomen: 515 East Jefferson Ave, Mahnomen, MN 56557
P.O. Box 102 Mahnomen, MN 56557
Phone: 218-936-6336
Serve as a wellness provider offering free long term peer support to help individuals and families manage the chronic disease of addiction.
recoverybound.org
Retraining for today’s workplace through paid placement within area nonprofits: 18-21 hours per week. Services provided at no cost. Included: Job search classes, on line and classroom occupational skills. Training: resume preparation. Must be 55 or older; unemployed, and meet household income criteria.
DHHS provides direct consumer assistance regarding communication access; services to persons with combined hearing and vision loss; training and consultation; assistive technology demonstration labs; employment technology loans; mental health counseling; and telecommunications equipment.
The TED program provides telephone equipment to Minnesotans who have a hearing loss, speech disability or physical disability that limits their use of a standard telephone. The equipment is provided on a long term basis at no cost, as long as the individual/family meets the State’s requirements.
Long Term Care: Rehabilitation and skilled care (sometimes referred to as nursing home or skilled nursing care) refers to care that is provided for residents who need the assistance of rehabilitative and/or licensed nursing staff.
Rehibition Department: An in-house therapy department provides inpatient and outpatient occupational and physical therapy. Inpatient speech therapy is also available. Contact the Therapy Department to review eligibility options.
Pine River Location:
518 Jefferson Ave.
Pine River, MN
218-292-7316
Grand Forks Locations:
2230 River Road NW
East Grand Forks, MN
877-597-1050
2122 River Road NW
East Grand Forks, MN
218-292-7320
In the past 25 years, we have completed over 100 homes in Cass, Crow Wing and Hubbard Counties. Active in 100 countries, Habitat for Humanity International has built over 500,000 homes, providing more than 2 million people in 3,000 communities with safe, decent and affordable shelter.
Begun in 1976 by Millard and Linda Fuller, Habitat for Humanity is the 3rd largest builder of homes in the world and the 5th largest builder of homes in the United States. The vision of Habitat for Humanity is to eliminate poverty housing form the face of the earth.
ReStore:
The Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a home improvement store that sells new and used furniture, appliances and building supplies at a fraction of the retail price. All proceeds support Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity’s work building homes for hard-working local families.
Through the selling of donated construction and home related items we:
- Provide quality building materials to the general public at discounted prices.
- Prevent usable items from being put in landfills.
- Increase the number of homes built with low-income families through Lakes Area Habitat for Humanity.
Itasca County Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization. We put God’s love into action.
How? By partnering with people who are dedicated to eliminating substandard housing, locally and worldwide.
Together, we do this through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes, by pushing for fair housing policies, and by providing training and resources to help families improve their condition. Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a safe, decent and affordable place.
With your help, we aim to make that happen.
ReStore:
Itasca County Habitat for Humanity ReStore is a unique home improvement store.
We sell new and gently used furniture, home accessories, building materials, and appliances at a fraction of retail price. That means you save money! That’s pretty impressive by itself.
But we don’t stop there!
We take those dollars and reinvest them in affordable houses right here in Itasca County.
When you buy the couch, chair, flooring or light fixture…you’re helping create an affordable home for your neighbor.
How do we do that? Because of donors! The home improvement materials you see in our store are donated by people right here. We pass those savings on to you AND build more houses.
You benefit in several ways! First, you can use the ReStore as a convenient way to donate! We’ll even pick up your donations in most cases! And your donation is tax deductible.
Second, you can shop! Items for sale at our ReStore are usually marked less than retail price. You can save money and find some tremendous bargains. You never know what you’ll find at our ReStore!
Third, you’ll help recycle in our community. Donations that come to our ReStore do not end up in the landfill. Instead, they find new homes and provide enjoyment to folks who really need them.
Wondering if we take your donation? Call us at 218-999-9099. We’re open Wednesday-Friday 9-5 and Saturday 9-2.
Inter-County Community Council is a non-profit, community action agency that serves Red Lake, Pennington, East Polk and Clearwater Counties. Through varied and multiple programs, Inter-County Community Council helps people to build a better Minnesota. For more information on programs relating to energy assistance, family services, self sufficiency, employment & training and ICCC Head Start, please contact the Inter-County Community Council.
Low Rent Public Housing:
Bemidji: Northland Apartments and Scattered Site Housing.
Section 8 – Housing Choice Voucher:
Rental assistance subsidy for very low and extremely low income:
Beltrami, Clearwater and Mahnomen Counties.
Bridges:
Subsidy program by referral from the Mental Health Initiative. Beltrami and Hubbard Counties
Re-Entry:
For supervised parolees’ by referral from the Department of Corrections. Beltrami County
Project-Based Vouchers:
Park Place for individuals who are homeless. Conifer Villas and Conifer East for families.
VASH Vouchers:
Bemidji: Vouchers for Veterans.
Civil and legal services without charge to low income or elderly citizens. Income and asset poverty guidelines apply. Bemidji office serves Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Lake of the Woods, and Mahnomen Counties.
Mahube-Otwa provides services for low income and elderly persons living in Mahnomen, Hubbard, Becker, Otter Tail and Wadena counties.
Mahube-Otwa is a private, non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer board of directors representing the low income, public and private sectors of the community.
Services include:
Head Start
Family Development and Housing
Child Care and Relative Caregivers
Child Passenger Safety Education
Senior Programs
Energy Programs
Family Health
Call for application assistance and Program details.
Senior Volunteer Support Services:
Volunteers provide services such as grocery shopping assistance and local transportation for medical or other pre-approved appointments. (We are unable to provide MA Medical Transportation) Services are billed on a sliding fee scale. Requests must be made 3-5 days before the need.
Homemaking and Chore Services:
Homemakers provide light housekeeping, meal preparation, laundry assistance, and shopping as needed. Services available through county alternative care or elderly waiver, long term care insurance, and private pay basis.
Respite Care:
7 days a week 24 hours per day based on availability. Certified nursing assistants or qualified volunteers provide relief for the primary caregivers of persons who are chronically ill or living with a disability. There must be an identified primary caregiver to qualify for this service. Respite care is available through county alternative care or elderly waiver, long term care insurance and also on a private pay basis on a sliding fee scale.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers:
An evidence based series of six week educational classes focusing on the needs of the caregiver, or family and friends who are caring for older adults, suffering from stroke, Alzheimer’s Parkinson’s disease or similar long term conditions. The class provides skills and confidence to better care for yourself while caring for others.
Caregiver Coaching and Assessment:
Providing education and emotional support to caregivers. The support group provides an opportunity for caregivers to say what they are feeing in a supportive environment while learning new strategies and resources in our community.
Caregiver Support Group:
The primary purpose of the Caregiver Support Group is to provide education and emotional support to caregivers. The support group provides an opportunity for caregivers to say what they are feeling in a supportive environment while learning new strategies and resources in our community.
Aging Life Care Management:
A holistic, client-centered approach to caring for older adults or others facing ongoing health challenges. Working with individuals, elders and families, the expertise of Aging Life Care Professionals provides the answers at a time of uncertainty through: Assessment and Service Coordination; Planning and Problem-Solving, Education and Advocacy; Family Caregiver Coaching.
ACT on Alzheimer’s:
A national program designed to create dementia friendly communities that involves: 1) Raising awareness of Alzheimer’s, 2) Transforming attitudes, 3) Moving people to action, and 4) Supporting family and friend caregivers by providing accessible information, resources, and in-person support. There are multiple options and a variety of services and package plans. Contact us to inquire about specific costs and to find out if you are eligible to receive a reduced rate.