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At Sanford Health, we are dedicated to the work of health and healing. Every day, we show that commitment by delivering the highest quality of care to the communities we serve. We are leaders in health care and strive to provide patients across the region with convenient access to expert medical care, leading-edge technologies and world-class facilities.

In addition to strong clinical care, we are also committed to research, education and community growth. We engage in medical research to not only discover innovative ways to provide care, but also cures for common diseases. We continuously seek new ways to achieve our vision of improving the human condition here in your community, across the region and around the world.

The entire team at Sanford Health recognizes the value of healthy families and communities. We continue to gain momentum and expand our reach. Together, we can make a positive difference now, and in the future.

Medical Services in Bemidji:

AirMed

Breastfeeding

Colorectal Screenings

Diabetes & Endocrinology

Sanford Bemidji 1611 Anne St Clinic

1611 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

Home to one of our pharmacies, Sanford Children’s Clinic, Walk-In Clinic, Sanford Bemidji Eye Center and Optical, Dermatology, Podiatry and some Family Medicine Providers.

Behavioral Health Triage Therapist (outpatient)

218-333-2582

1611 Anne St, Bemidji, MN  56601

Sanford Bemidji Edith Sanford Breast Center

1233 34th St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-5475

Located in the lower level of the Sanford Bemidji Main Clinic.  No referral is needed to schedule a screening mammogram.

Sanford Bemidji Children’s Therapy

1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-5899

Specialized services to meet the rehabilitation needs of individuals newborn to age 21.  Services include occupational therapy, physical therapy, speech therapy, and hand therapy.  Experienced in the evaluation and treatment of children diagnosed with, but not limited to: Prematurity, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetic Chromosomal conditions, Cerebral Palsy, Down’s Syndrome, Neurological disorders, Spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries, Muscular Dystrophy and Spina Bifida.

Pain Management/Behavioral Health Department

1233 34th Street NW Bemidji, MN  56601

Sanford Bemidji Joe Lueken Cancer Center

1233 34th St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-4600

Sanford Bemidji Heart and Vascular Center

1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

The region’s only Heart and Vascular Center located at the Sanford Bemidji Medical Center.  Offering a comprehensive range of cardiology and vascular services, including 24/7 Emergent STEMI Cardiac Care.

Sanford Bemidji Home Care and Hospice:

3201 Pine Ridge Ave NW, Suite A, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-5665

Providing a wide range of services to the community including: Physical, Speech and Occupational Therapy, Medical Social Services, Home Health Aide, Wound Care for surgical wounds or a pressure sore, Patient and Caregiver Education, Intravenous or Nutritional therapies, Medication education and management, Assessing serious illness and unstable health conditions, Establishing home exercise programs, Assisting with therapeutic exercise, Evaluating the home for safety and establish a safety plan, Activities of Daily Living training or retraining, Assisting with long range and community planning, Assisting with grooming and bathing.  Serving communities of Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca, and Koochiching Counties.

Sanford Kidney Dialysis Unit

1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-5640

Sanford Bemidji Occupational Medicine Clinic

1705 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-4735

Providing one central location for all occupational medicine services.  Our goal is to help employers keep their workers safe, well and productive by partnering with them to create programs specific to their needs.

Sanford Bemidji Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Center

1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-751-9746

Treating patients of all ages, from infants to elderly, with a focus on the patient’s individual needs for treatment and rehabilitation of bones, joints, ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerve conditions and injuries.  Sanford Bemidji’s Total Joint replacement programs specialize in hip, shoulder, and knee replacement surgery.

Sanford Bemidji Sleep Center

3717 Pine Ridge Ave NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

Offering assessments, studies, diagnosis and treatments for a variety of sleep-related disorders and sleep-exacerbated diseases.  Within the Sleep Center: Sanford Health Healthcare Accessories also offers a variety of sleep-related products on site for purchase.

Sanford Bemidji Wound Care and Hyperbaric Center

1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-333-4680

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Bagley

1656 Central Street West Bagley, MN 56621

218-694-2384

Blackduck 

81 1st Street NW, Blackduck MN 56630

218-835-4222

Cass Lake
 219 Grant Utley Avenue, Cass Lake, MN 56633, United States
 218-335-2559
Clearbrook
22 Elm Street Clearbrook, MN 56634
218-776-3124
Kelliher
Old School Center, Kelliher, MN 56650
218-647-8972
Mahnomen 
410 4th St NW Mahnomen, MN 56557
218-935-2514
Thief River Falls 
120 Labree Ave S / 1720 Hwy 59 S  / 3001 Sanford Pkwy Thief River Falls, MN 56701
218-681-4747

Walker

614 Michigan Avenue, Walker MN 56484

 218-547-3938

About Sanford Health

Sanford Health is an integrated health system headquartered in the Dakotas. It is the largest, rural, not-for-profit health care system in the nation with 45 hospitals and 289 clinics in nine states and three countries. With 28,000+ employees, including 1,300+ physicians in more than 80 specialty areas of medicine, Sanford Health is the largest employer in the Dakotas.

Nearly $1 billion in gifts from philanthropist Denny Sanford have allowed for several initiatives, including global children’s clinics, genomic medicine and specialized centers researching cures for type 1 diabetes, breast cancer and other diseases.

Our Mission

Dedicated to the work of health and healing.

Our Vision

Improving the human condition through exceptional care, innovation and discovery.

Our Values

Courage
The strength to persevere, use our voices and take action.

Passion
The enthusiasm for patients and work commitment to the organization.

Resolve
The adherence to the systems that align actions to excellence, efficiency and purpose.

Advancement
The pursuit of individual and organizational growth and development.

Family
The connection and commitment we have to each other through it all.

Sanford Health promise to patients and employees

Deliver a flawless experience that inspires.

Sanford Health Culture

Sanford Health is excited to be on a journey of tremendous growth and momentum. With our vast geography, cutting-edge medicine, sophisticated research, advanced education and our own health plan, we are unique in what we do and how we do it. Through relationships built on trust and successful performance and a vision to improve the human condition, Sanford seeks to make a significant impact on health and healing. With a commitment to diversity and inclusion, our journey as an organization includes continually building on the diverse talents, experiences and beliefs of our employees, as well as the patients and communities we serve. We are proud to be from the Midwest and to impact the world. We look forward to joining with you in the journey.

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Bemidji:

407 Beltrami Avenue NW Bemidji MN 56601

218-759-2147

 

Brainerd:

514 C Street NE, Brainerd, MN 56401
218-829-8493

Grand Rapids:
1202 NW 4th Street Grand Rapids, MN 55744
218-326-6843

Crosslake:
36052 County Rd 66 Crosslake, MN 56442
218-692-9455

Hibbing:
315 East Howard St Hibbing, MN 55746
218-262-5633

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Bagley

203 4th Street Northwest, Bagley, MN 56621, USA

218-694-6640

 

Sanford Bemidji Outpatient Rehab

1300 Anne Street NW Bemidji, MN 56601

218-333-5898

Patients have access to services including: athletic training, cardiac rehab, pediatrics/children’s therapy (physical, occupational, speech/language), physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech/language therapy, rehab for cancer patients (STAR Program, Training For Hope), postural restoration, and dry needling.

Walker Rehab

106 5th Street South Walker, MN 56484

218-547-1900

Sanford Rehabilitation is a leading provider of acute inpatient rehabilitation throughout the region. For more than 20 years, we have provided services to help individuals attain a higher level of self-sufficiency and minimize the human and economic cost of illness and injury. We are accredited by CARF, the Commission on Accreditation for Rehabilitation Facilities for our Hospital Inpatient Rehabilitation Programs. In addition, we have specialty accreditations in Fargo for acquired brain injury rehabilitation and in Sioux Falls for stroke rehabilitation. Both Fargo and Sioux Falls inpatient rehabilitation programs serve adolescents and adults that have temporary, progressive or permanent illness or disability. We take a team approach and work together to help each patient achieve maximum functioning.

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GoSafe:  Access to help both at home and on the go and includes an AutoAlert pendant that contacts Lifeline automatically when it detects a fall.

HomeSafe:  A medical alert service that provides peace of mind when you are in or around your home.  Available with AutoAlert fall detection technology, which is designed to sense when you fall and contact us even if you can’t or don’t push your button.

Lifeline Response App:  A smart phone app with a one-touch call button, giving you a direct line to a Lifeline response associate ready to help.

Medication Dispensing Service:  This pill-dispensing machine is loaded with single-dose cups of medication, and we program it to sound a reminder and dispense medication at the chosen times.

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Discount Prescription Card:  1-888-884-7713  13-25% on the cost of prescription drugs at Pharmacies that accept the card.

Minnesota Drug Card:  http://www.mndrugcard.com  A free statewide discount prescription assistance program.

National Organization for Rare Disorders:  800-999-6673  and rarediseases.org NORD administers programs of last resort for certain prescription pharmaceuticals; call for specifics.

PFIZER helpful answers:  866-706-2400 and pfizerpathways.com Provides prescription help to ANYONE who does not have healthcare insurance regardless of age or income.  Families earning less than $31,000 per year can qualify for free medications.

Prescription Drug Assistance Program:  573-996-3333   For a $5 fee per drug request, fully refundable if a patient doesn’t qualify, Free Medicine Foundation will wade through the paperwork and coordinate free drug distribution to eligible applicants through their personal physicians.  More than 100 pharmaceutical companies have these free prescription programs.

RXconnect:  1-833-692-2738  Service to help people find, choose and apply for drug discount options such as: drug manufacturer patient assistance program, Medicare approved drug discount cards, transitional assistance and other cost saving options.

 

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Law Enforcement:

Bemidji     218-333-9111 or 218-333-4271

Beltrami County     218-333-9111 or 911

Blackduck Police     218-835-4802

Kelliher Substation     218-647-8210

Cass Lake Police and Sheriff’s Dept     218-335-7108

Leech Lake Tribal Police     218-335-7108

Red Lake Police     218-679-3313

 

Al-Anon/Alateen Hotline     1-800-872-0336

Alcoholics Anonymous     952-922-0880

Be Sober Hotline     1-800-BE-SOBER

Child Abuse Hotline     1-800-422-4453

Domestic Violence  Hotline      1-800-799-7233

Domestic Violence Crisis Line (this number connects with the nearest safe shelter)     1-866-223-1111

GLBT Youth Support Hotline     1-800-850-8078

Incest Hotline for Guys: M.A.L.E.     1-800-949-6523

Mental Health Crisis Line     1-800-422-0045

National Drug Abuse Hotline     1-800-622-4357

Poison Control     1-800-222-1222

Self-Injury Hotline     1-800-366-8288

Sexual Assault Hotline     1-800-656-4673

Suicide Prevention Hotline     1-800-273-8255

Teen Runaway Hotline     1-800-621-4000

Crisis Text Line: “MN” to 741741

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Essentia Health Centers:

Bagley Clinic, 121 Central St W, Bagley, MN  56621     218-694-6281

Baxter  St. Joseph’s, 13060 Isle Dr, Baxter, MN  56425     218-828-2880 or 1-800-277-8262

Brainerd St. Joseph’s, 2024 S 6th St, Brainerd, MN  56401     218-828-2880 or 1-800-277-8262

Cross Lake St. Joseph’s, 35205 County Rd 3, Cross Lake, MN  56442     218-692-1010

Deer River 115 10th Ave NE Suite A, Deer River, MN 56636      218-246-8275

Grand Rapids 1542 Golf Course Rd Grand Rapids, MN 55744      218-999-7099

Hackensack Clinic, 110 3rd St S., Hackensack, MN  56452     218-675-5044

Menahga, 212 Aspen Ave SE, Menahga, MN      218-564-4131

Oklee Clinic, 400 Governor St., Oklee, MN  56742     218-796-4525

Park Rapids Clinic, 705 Pleasant Ave, Park Rapids, MN     218-732-2800

Pequot Lakes Clinic, 4317 West Woodman St., Pequot Lakes, MN  56472     218-568-4416

Pillager St. Joseph’s, 680 Pillsbury St N., Pillager, MN  56473     218-746-4527

Pine River St. Joseph’s, 2180 Barclay Ave, Pine River, MN  56474     218-587-4416

Remer Clinic, 9 Birch St NE, Remer, MN     218-566-1441

Walker Clinic, 110D Michigan Ave W, Walker, MN  56484     218-547-6900

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Cass Lake Indian Health Services

425 7th St NW, Cass Lake, MN  56633

218-335-3200

Essentia Health-St. Joseph’s Medical Center

523 North 3rd St, Brainerd, MN

218-829-2861

Red Lake Indian Health Services Hospital

24760 Hospital Dr, Red Lake, MN  56671

218-679-3912

Sanford Hospitals

Bemidji:  1300 Anne St NW, Bemidji, MN  56601

218-751-5430

Bagley Medical Center: 203 4th St NW, Bagley, MN

218-694-6501

Shriners Children’s Hospital

215 Radio Dr, Woodbury, MN 55125

612-596-6100 or 1-800-237-5053

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A one stop telephone hotline for Senior needs and concerns.  The Senior LinkAge Line® is the Minnesota Board on Aging’s free statewide information and assistance service. The Senior LinkAge Line® service is provided by six Area Agencies on Aging that cover all 87 counties of Minnesota and helps connect you to local services. 

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“Providing Conflict Solutions for all Minnesotans”

Mediation is a conversation between two or more people who disagree, facilitated by one or more trained mediators. The conversation is informal and all participants are given time to talk about their concerns. Decision-making remains with the participants. Mediation is voluntary, confidential and it works.
Mediation is an alternative to going to court. Not all cases are appropriate for mediation. But most disputes can be settled using time tested mediation techniques that allow both parties to decide the outcome that works best for them collectively and individually.

We provide unbiased information, reviewed by medical experts, so our readers can make an informed decision on the next steps in their, or a loved one’s, drug rehabilitation journey. Our goal is to help individuals and loved ones by providing them with information and support on different addictions and recovery resources available to them. We are an informational website that connects addicts and their families with the help they need to put their lives together.

Minnesota Farm & Rural Helpline

Free, confidential, 24/7. This call center is located in Minnesota. Calls are answered by trained staff and volunteers. If you or someone you know is struggling with stress, anxiety, depression, or suicidal thoughts — call. Sometimes it’s easier to talk to somebody you don’t know.

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WHAT WE DO
Family Safety Network (FSN) is a non-profit organization providing advocacy, support, and referral services to domestic violence victims and their families since 1993. Family Safety Network was founded by a group of concerned citizens who saw a need for this service in the community. We have been actively working with victim and survivors of domestic violence since then.

Family Safety Network provides services for victims of domestic violence and their families in Hubbard, Cass and Clearwater Counties.  Our services are person centered and client driven. We use trauma informed practices to provide services which include: one on one advocacy, violence and crisis intervention, safety planning, support groups, financial empowerment education, legal clinics and legal advocacy, court accompaniment, and assistance for housing stability. In addition, we offer one on one and group training by a certified Trauma Informed Practitioner. Family Safety Network can be reached through our crisis line 24 hours a day at 800-324-8151.

Family Safety Network Equity Commitment

We believe it is our duty to lead the fight against domestic violence in making the changes we want to see in society so that all members of our communities can feel safe, secure, and valued.  In doing so, our charge is to:

  1. Lead, with compassion, for social justice

  2. Stand in the gap to support all those who are affected by inequity.

  3. Create space at the table for all victims/survivors to contribute.

  4. Support economic growth in diversity.

  5. Build a society that is committed to engaging the voices and respecting the humanity of all people.

We celebrate diversity and its power to improve any endeavor and the values that guide our work are:

  • Compassion

  • Inclusion

  • Trust

  • Love

  • Engaging all voices

  • Respect for human dignity

Our work to advance equity is guided by the following principles:

  1. Equity is a basic human right; everyone benefits from equity.

  2. Action is a proactive strategy and response to hate; we are willing to challenge injustice and untruths at play in society today.

  3. The system we operate in contributes to inequity; we strive to understand the role our system plays in perpetuating oppression and to address the dynamics that support it.

  4. We value and engage all voices in this conversation.  We are especially committed to incorporating and elevating the voice of lived experience with domestic violence.

We will work in multiple ways to make progress towards our vision of an equitable system and society.  Our core strategies include:

  1. Applying relevant theories of development to our work, pulling from all fields of practice within our network.

  2. Acting as a leader and a voice for courageous action, taking stance on issues and events of the day within the framework of our core values and vision for the future.

  3. Educating individuals and organizations that are working to expand and accelerate practices around diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  4. Actively investing in the success and sustainability of our commitment including working with funders and partner who share our values and vision for the future.

  5. Creating spaces for brave conversations by:

    1. Keeping equity as a central consideration in everything our network does.

    2. Working to ensure that all who engage with the network are also engaging in the core challenge of advancing equity for our communities.

Working collectively as a network to multiply our impact and achieve more than a single individual or organization can achieve alone.

Family Safety Network (FSN) is a non-profit organization providing advocacy, support, and referral services to domestic violence victims and their families since 1993. Family Safety Network was founded by a group of concerned citizens who saw a need for this service in the community. We have been actively working with victim and survivors of domestic violence since then.

Family Safety Network provides services for victims of domestic violence and their families in Hubbard, Cass and Clearwater Counties.  Our services are person centered and client driven. We use trauma informed practices to provide services which include: one on one advocacy, violence and crisis intervention, safety planning, support groups, financial empowerment education, legal clinics and legal advocacy, court accompaniment, and assistance for housing stability. In addition, we offer one on one and group training by a certified Trauma Informed Practitioner. Family Safety Network can be reached through our crisis line 24 hours a day at 800-324-8151.

What We Do

In the last four years our numbers have increased, and our program has responded by adding programs and education opportunities for those we serve. Currently Family Safety Network offers:

  • Financial Empowerment Education

  • Peer Support Group

  • Legal Clinics and Legal Kiosks

  • Mental Health Services through Wellness Matters

  • Certified Trauma Informed Practitioners and Care

  • Certified Trauma Informed Training

  • Hotel/Motel Shelter Voucher System

  • Rapid Re-housing through our partnership with BiCAP

  • Person Centered Advocacy Plan with Case Management

On any given day in the state of Minnesota, 1,975 adults and children are victims of domestic violence and 47.7% of those happen in rural Minnesota. Over the past 12 months we have provided 13,133 services to clients throughout our area townships. We have assisted 703 families: including 60 homeless clients and 151 clients needing emergency shelter. We provided emergency financial assistance to 516 victims and their children.

Last year we shared that our most pressing emerging need would be shelter. Today, we are happy to share that we were able to create a program using the Hotel/Motel Voucher Shelter System. There are no Domestic Violence Shelters in our service area; this program allows us to provide emergency shelter at the time of crisis and our programs allow us to create a person-centered advocacy plan to move families to housing stability and break the cycle of abuse. 

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Safe at Home is a statewide address confidentiality program administered by the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State. It is governed by Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 5B and Minnesota Rules Chapter 8290.

Safe at Home is designed to help people who fear for their safety maintain a  confidential address. Many times program participants are survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

When someone enrolls in Safe at Home, they are assigned a PO Box address that they can use as their legal address. In Minnesota, all public and private entities must accept a participant’s assigned address and a participant cannot be required to disclose their real address. This allows a program participant to go about his or her daily life without leaving traces of where they can typically be located, such as their residential address, a school address, or an employment address. This safety measure is an attempt to keep their aggressor from locating them.

Because program participants use a PO Box address assigned to them, Safe at Home provides a mail forwarding service. First Class Mail is forwarded to a participant’s home address. The participant’s real address remains under security with the Safe at Home office. In addition to being the participant’s agent to receive mail, the Office of the Minnesota Secretary of State is a participant’s agent to receive service of process (legal papers).

 

SAFE AT HOME PHONE NUMBERS:
Minnesota’s address confidentiality program Metro Area: 651-201-1399
Greater MN: 1-866-723-3035
MN Relay Service: 711

Phone Hours: 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Email: Contact Us

SAFE AT HOME MAILING ADDRESS:
PO Box 17370
Saint Paul, MN 55117-0370

Mental Health USA is a charitable, non-profit organization that is supported by contributions of individuals and organizations who stand behind our mission of creating caring, supportive communities for individuals living with mental health difficulties and their families.

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PACER Helps in Many Ways

Through more than 30 projects, PACER provides individual assistance, workshops, publications, and other resources to help families make decisions about education and other services for their child or young adult with disabilities.

PACER’s National Bullying Prevention Center® provides resources designed to benefit all students, including those with disabilities.

PACER is for:

  • Families and their children or young adults with disabilities or special health care needs from birth through adulthood.
  • Educators and other professionals who work with students with or without disabilities.
  • Parents of all children and schools working together to encourage family involvement in education .

An interagency initiative of the State of Minnesota, Help Me Grow partners with organizations and agencies statewide. Help Me Grow has many resources about the development of young children for parents and professionals. These resources include information on developmental milestones, YouTube videos, caregiver strategies to support development, screening and evaluation, and how to talk about developmental concerns.

The Office of Head Start (OHS) administers grant funding and oversight to the 1,600 agencies that provide Head Start services in communities across the country. OHS also provides federal policy direction and a training and technical assistance (TTA) system to help grantees in providing comprehensive services to eligible young children and their families.

Head Start programs prepare America’s most vulnerable young children to succeed in school and in life beyond school. To achieve this, Head Start programs deliver services to children age birth to 5 and their families in core areas of early learning, health, and family well-being.

The Head Start program serves about 1 million children and pregnant women in urban, suburban, and rural communities throughout America. Head Start services are provided in centers, family child care homes, or in the family’s own home.

Currently, OHS is prioritizing four key mission areas: advancing equity, supporting programs’ pandemic response and recovery, investing in the workforce, and reaching more children and families.

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StrongHearts Native Helpline is a 24/7 confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic, dating and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans. StrongHearts advocates offer the following services at no cost:

  • Peer support and advocacy
  • Information and education about domestic violence and sexual violence
  • Personalized safety planning
  • Crisis intervention
  • Referrals to Native-centered domestic violence and sexual violence service providers
  • Basic information about health options
  • Support finding a local health facility or crisis center that is trained to care for survivors of sexual assault and offers services like sexual assault forensic exams
  • General information about jurisdiction and legal advocacy referrals
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