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2528 Park Ave, Bemidji MN 56601

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.

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1700 Norton Avenue Northwest, Bemidji, MN, United States

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.

BirchHaven 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.

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516 Main Ave N, Bagley, MN 56621, USA

Housing owned and operated by a local government entity, such as a Public Housing Agency or a Housing Authority, which provides low-rent affordable housing to households with low incomes who are eligible.

The rental amount paid by the resident is often determined based on the resident’s income. Some housing has a low, fixed rent amount. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments. Some housing may be restricted to specific populations, such as older adults, families, or people with disabilities.

Publicly owned housing provides 120 units of low-rent or subsidized housing to households with low incomes who are eligible and meet family size criteria for units, consisting of 100 1-bedroom apartments and 20 scattered site single family dwellings.

Northland Apartments:
* Low income housing for eligible persons
* One bedroom apartments
* 100 unit apartment building

Scattered Sites:
* Low income housing for eligible families
* 20 homes in Bemidji (with garage)
* Three, four or five bedrooms

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312 1st St S, Pine River, MN 56474, USA

We manage two 30 unit apartment building’s.

Norway Brook Apartments and Heartland Apartments.

Preferences noted: Senior and/or Disabled
We also manage 10 low income 3-4 bedroom family homes located in town.

The Pine River Housing and Redevelopment Authority of Pine River, Minnesota was formed by the city of Pine River in 1968 to pursue the goal of adding housing in our community for low income and elderly residents.

As a result of nearly five years of effort on the part of a five-member board of directors (one of whom is still serving), ten ranch style family homes and a 30 unit apartment building, Norway Brook Apartments, were built in late 1973. Five years later, another 30 unit senior apartment buidling, Heartland Apartments, was built in late 1978.

The HRA manages these 70 units and also works to facilitate further housing development in the community by partnering with independent developers to build more rental housing for lower income level tenants. To date, a 12 unit townhouse project, Pine River Square (1997), Built and managed by CEPCO, of Hopkins, MN has been accomplished through using the Tax Credit Financing Program through Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. The HRA partnered again with CEPCO, to build another 12 units of townhouses, Kinler Square Townhouses, to be opperated as affordabe housing rentals.

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PO Box 563, Bemidji MN 56619

NBWS is a domestic violence emergency crisis shelter and advocacy program supporting victim/survivors of intimate partner violence. NBWS provides emotional support, items to meet basic needs (personal hygiene products, clothing, household items), transportation, and referrals to other resources, such as mental health services. NBWS also provides legal advocacy which includes assistance with filling out Orders for Protection and Harassment Restraining Orders, court accompaniment (for civil or criminal cases), tracking court matters on behalf of victim/survivors, and referrals to legal resources.  NBWS provides individual, institutional and social change advocacy.

Crisis/TTY 218-751-0211
Toll-Free 800-588-6229 (24 hour)
Business 218-444-1395

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510 SE 11th St., Grand Rapids, MN 55744

Itasca County Habitat for Humanity is part of a global, nonprofit housing organization. We partner with people who are dedicated to eliminating substandard housing, both locally and worldwide.

Together, we aim to eliminate substandard housing through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes, by pushing for fair housing policies, and by providing training and resources to help families improve their living conditions. Habitat for Humanity was founded on the conviction that every man, woman and child should have a safe, decent and affordable place to call home.

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!  We take those dollars and reinvest them in affordable houses right here in Itasca County. 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.

Our ReStore entrance is located at the side of the building, at the back of our administrative office.

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We focus on providing safe, happy, and healthy living environments for individuals with Intellectual/Developmental Disabilities, Mental Health Concerns, and Brain Injuries. Our services can be provided through one of the three main areas: Adult Foster Care, In-Home Support, and Semi-Independent Living Services.

Other locations:

5809 Annalee Lane NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

5091 Feeling Right Lane NW, Bemidji, MN 56601

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601 Dempsey Road Westerville OH 43081

Our Mission

We connect people, businesses, and communities through local groundwater education and action, making us all part of the solution for clean, sustainable, groundwater.

Our Vision

A network of people, businesses, and communities proactively protecting groundwater for sustainable use today and tomorrow.

All About Water Well Wish

Welcome to Water Well Wish, where we believe that clean water is a fundamental right. Join our mission to provide life’s most basic need – clean, safe drinking water – to families and communities in need. Lack of access to healthy drinking water can reduce life expectancy by up to 20 years. Together, we can make a significant impact and bring hope and health to those without access to this essential resource.

Your donations will directly fund the construction of water wells in underserved areas within the United States. You’ll receive regular updates on the wells you helped build and the lives you’ve transformed.

Our mission will not end until every American has access to clean, safe water. Each water well represents a life-changing gift for the people and families it serves. Since the inception of the program in August of 2023, we’ve already completed wells for 21 families, and 8 more are on the way, and every day we receive more and more applications, creating a current backlog of multiple families in desperate need and waiting.

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1006 Patricia Lane Northwest, Bagley, MN 56621, USA
Northpine Apartments is a 12-unit apartment building that is just the right size to create a small community among your fellow residents. Northpine offers spacious 1- and 2- bedroom homes, with handicapped accessible availability and garage options for you. Northpine is located on the north side of Bagley across from the fair ground and is tucked away in seclusion amongst the pine trees.

Northpine Apartments is an apartment community located in Clearwater County and the 56621 ZIP Code. This area is served by the Bagley Public attendance zone.

Community Amenities

  • Laundry Facilities

Utilities Included

  • Gas
  • Water
  • Heat
  • Trash Removal
  • Sewer
  • Air Conditioning

Property Information

  • 12 units
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525 Mississippi Ave NW, Bemidji MN 56601

Temporary and emergency shelter for homeless families and pregnant women.

Village of Hope promotes self worth and independence through the provision of temporary shelter and supportive services for families experiencing homelessness. We are unable to house individuals without families.

Residents are selected in accordance with the following eligibility criteria:

  1.  The family unit must be homeless as defined by HUD guidelines.
  2. The primary applicant must be at least 18 years old and either pregnant or have primary guardianship/custody of one or more dependent children ages 17 or younger.
  3. All qualified households whose income at the time of initial occupancy does not exceed 50% or greater of the statewide or area median household income as determined by HUD and adjusted for families of five or more.
  4. Extended family members residing with the family prior to application for shelter at Village of Hope will be included in the definition of the “family unit”.
  5. The applicant must not be currently abusing alcohol or drugs.
  6. The applicant must be stable on psychiatric medications and prescribed medications for medical conditions and be willing to take them as prescribed.
  7. The applicant’s criminal history will be reviewed on an individual basis. Certain offenses may result in denial of admission. These may include sexual offenses requiring the tenant to register with local officials, violent crimes against persons or property, assault, arson or destruction of property.
  8. The applicant must not pose a risk of serious harm to self or others.
  9. The applicant must express a definite and informed desire to enter the emergency shelter program, including actively participating in a housing search and case management program.
  10. The applicant must be willing to accept group living including:
    ~A tolerance and respect for other shelter residents and staff,
    ~A willingness to adhere to shelter rules,
    ~A willingness to fully participate in maintaining the shelter and    sharing cleaning and maintenance duties.
  11. If applicant is eligible for Group Residential Housing (GRH), the applicant must be willing to assist VILLAGE OF HOPE in verifying the requirements including documentation of:
    ~Disability and/or chemical dependency,
    ~Income and/or asset verification confirming applicant fits the requirements of the program.

Intake Procedures
Clients or referents call the central intake number (218-751-0722). General questions are answered regarding eligibility, homelessness, and anticipated openings. Referents that are not able to be accommodated immediately are placed on an optional waiting list while every attempt is made to assist the referent in identifying an alternative shelter plan.

Upon vacancy of a family unit the waiting list is reviewed and families with the highest level of need are invited to participate in the application process. This process includes the opportunity to:
1. View the facility
2. Review the terms of the agreement to participate in a housing search and case management
3. Review the resident rules
4. Sign releases of information to verify homelessness
5. Sign releases of information to verify income
Homelessness is determined by utilizing a checklist for eligibility and receiving the verification by a third party in writing, on the Minnesota Housing ”Housing Status Verification/Referral Form” whenever possible. In cases where no written independent verification is possible from a shelter, a case manager or other 3rd party, clients must complete and sign the Minnesota Housing “Housing Status Self-Certification Form” .
Once homelessness is verified, in writing, on the forms provided by Village of Hope, and exclusionary criteria are determined not applicable, applicants are forwarded to the Executive Director for review.

If an applicant is approved, they are accepted and will be allowed to move into Village of Hope. Once a room is available, the homeless advocates will coordinate a move-in date and time with the applicant.

120 Central Ave N or PO Box 229, Park Rapids MN 56470

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.

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367 1st Avenue, Gonvick, MN, USA
(218) 289-3138(218) 289-3138

This is a privately owned building that provides rental housing to income eligible households that is lower than the market rate rent for the area. This type of affordable housing assistance may have additional eligibility requirements.

Features

  • Area Served by County
    • Clearwater County
  • Payment
    • Private pay
  • Specialization
    • People with low income

Eligibility

Applicant must meet income limits set for the state funded affordable units. Check with the property management for specific income limits. Individual properties may have additional eligibility requirements.

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635 Hallan Ave NE, Bagley, MN 56621, USA
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619 W 6th Street, Park Rapids Minnesota 56470
218-732-3329218-732-3329
218-732-9125

Heritage Living Center

When the situation requires experienced and compassionate long-term care, Heritage Living Center delivers. At the Heritage Living Center, care means medical and health care services for the best possible outcomes. Care means a comfortable and safe place, a place of community that enhances lives and helps residents make the most of every day.

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Heritage Living Center team of health care professionals understands the diverse needs of older adults. They know each resident differs in background, concerns, and interests. They partner to ensure care that considers the whole individual.

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Onsite 24-hours-a-day, the Heritage nursing team coordinates daily care. The social services team serves as the liaison between residents, families, and care center staff. All team members uphold the highest professional standards and ethics, always with a keen focus on what works best for residents. They also value the voice of residents and their families: Heritage’s Family and Resident Councils offer a way to share ideas, to plan resident and family activities, and to learn more from and about each other.
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22594 347th St SE, Erskine, MN 56535, USA

Greater Minnesota Management manages several apartment properties across Northwest Minnesota. Whether you are looking for market rate, subsidized housing, or senior apartments, check out our well-managed properties first.

10240 North Garden Lane NE, Bemidji MN 56601
218-751-0583218-751-0583

Assisted Living: Promotes independence but with supervision/assistance with daily living and coordination of outside services.

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611 Elm Ave, Cass Lake, MN 56633
218-335-8280218-335-8280
218-335-8367

Our Mission

The mission of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe Housing Authority is to develop affordable homes and housing opportunities for all Native American families on the Leech Lake Reservation, to provide efficient/sensitive services that lead to self-sufficient tenant/home owners and healthy safe communities.

History

The Leech Lake Housing Authority was formed by the Leech Lake Reservation Business Committee on September 1, 1963 (Ordinance 63-01) and has been in existence for over 50 years. The formation of a Housing Authority and an independent Board of Commissioners, consisting of six Band Members is a requirement to enter into funding contracts through the U.S. Department of Urban Development.

Our first development projects were built in 1964-1966, which consisted of 105 rental and Mutual Help home ownership units. Since the first years of development to the present the Housing Authority has built and/or purchased nearly 600 homes within the reservation boundaries.

Equal opportunity housing, open to the public.

PO Box 938, Cass Lake, MN 56633

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722 15th St NW, Bemidji, MN, USA

The Sanford Housing Program recognizes that housing is a basic right, and that following a personal service plan will be easier when housing is established. The program focuses on giving participants the opportunity to learn skills including successfully managing a lease and how to maintain permanent housing.
Our Focus: Choice of housing, separation of housing from services, decent, safe, and affordable housing, housing integration, access to housing, flexible, voluntary, and recovery-focused services.

Possible referrals to: Individual, family or group therapy, supported employment, adult rehabilitative mental health services, peer support services, substance use disorder services, medical services, GED services, case management, and medication management.

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