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Dakota County and Salvation Army Emergency Hotel Program

Dakota County and The Salvation Army have started an emergency hotel program for homeless single and partnered adults (not households with children) who are unable to access other emergency shelter due to health and safety concerns or lack of shelter space.

Qualifying individuals will receive hotel assistance and case management support from Salvation Army on an ongoing weekly basis while in the hotel program during cold weather months or until other shelter or housing is found.

Huss Center for Recovery Residential

Huss Center for Recovery provides innovative treatment programming for adult men and women with co-occurring substance use and mental illness. The programs offer a full spectrum of services including gender-specific and trauma-informed residential care, mixed-gender and women’s intensive outpatient, continuing care planning and Rule 25 assessments.

Our person-centered treatment services provide an integrated, interdisciplinary approach that links psychological, biological, and social factors to assist people in the process of recovery.

HealthEast Addiction Services – Outpatient Recovery

HealthEast offers a variety of outpatient services out of the St. Joseph’s location in St. Paul and the St. John’s location in Maplewood.

The outpatient programs are licensed Rule 31 substance use disorder treatment programs and HealthEast works with the majority of funding sources. The majority of the programs are intensive outpatient treatment which operates on 3 phases through the Recovery Maintenance aftercare program for approximately 108 hours total.
We want to make sure you feel strong and healthy – inside and out. We provide counselling to address issues like depression, anxiety and chemical abuse.

HealthEast Substance Use Assessment Services

If you feel there is a possible need for chemical dependency treatment, all insurance companies and all counties in Minnesota require the completion of a Rule 25 Assessment to determine the existence and/or level of need for treatment.

A thorough, accurate assessment is the first step in addressing substance use issues. At Fairview and HealthEast, licensed alcohol/drug counselors offer comprehensive evaluations to determine a client’s current or potential risk for substance use problems.

We want to make sure you feel strong and healthy – inside and out. We provide counselling to address issues like depression, anxiety and chemical abuse.

HealthEast Addiction Services, Inpatient Opioid Treatment

The inpatient Opioid Treatment program at St. Joseph’s Hospital combines counseling and medication-assisted therapy to treat the intense cravings related to using these substances.

Restoring Place (Women’s Residential)

Located in St. Paul, the Restoring Place is a 10-bed residential program for gender-identifying women experiencing mental health and chemical dependency concerns. The programming focuses on client wellness and weekly wellness activities that emphasize sober recreation.

Huss Center for Recovery – Intensive Outpatient

Huss Center for Recovery provides innovative treatment programming for adult men and women with co-occurring substance use and mental illness. The programs offer a full spectrum of services including gender-specific and trauma-informed residential care, mixed-gender and women’s intensive outpatient, continuing care planning and Rule 25 assessments.

United Family Medicine – Mental Health

We want to make sure you feel strong and healthy – inside and out. We provide counselling to address issues like depression, anxiety and chemical abuse.

United Family Medicine – Primary Care Clinic

We want to make sure you feel strong and healthy – inside and out. We provide counselling to address issues like depression, anxiety and chemical abuse.

Open Cities Health Clinic – Primary Medical Care

Open Cities Health Center is a nonprofit community clinic offering a wide range of health care services for the entire family with a professional, caring staff that works with you to help you get healthier!

Washington County Crisis Response Unit

Washington County Crisis Response Unit is here to assist individuals and families experiencing a crisis. The team is designed to serve as a valuable resource to law enforcement, hospitals, schools, and other community agencies.​

Washington County Crisis Response Unit provides 24/7/365 mobile crisis mental health services for adults and children experiencing a crisis. Mobile crisis interventions are face-to-face, short-term, intensive mental health services.

Open Cities Health Clinic – Behavioral Health

Open Cities Health Center is a nonprofit community clinic offering a wide range of health care services for the entire family with a professional, caring staff that works with you to help you get healthier!

Minnesota Recovery Connection – Peer Recovery Support Services

We celebrate all pathways to recovery from substance use disorder. MRC connects people to recovery resources. We provide peer-to-peer services that help strengthen and sustain long-term recovery. Call 612-584-4158 between 9 a.m. – 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, to speak with a Recovery Navigator or to make an in-person appointment.

Minnesota Warmline – Mental Health Minnesota

The Minnesota Warmline provides a peer-to-peer approach to mental health recovery, support and wellness. Calls are answered by our team of professionally trained Certified Peer Specialists, who have first hand experience living with a mental health condition.

Hunger Solutions

If you or someone you know is struggling to put food on the table, call 1-888-711-1151 to find resources near you. HelpLine Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Ramsey County Mental Health Center – CCBHC / Partial Hospitalization

Clients will receive a brief screening via phone, based on outpatient services needed will be set up with an appointment or provided walk-in instructions to guide further assessment and treatment

Wilder Mental and Chemical Health Services

Once a patient/client is referred they will have a brief assessment done over the telephone to determine if their needs are crisis (same day face to face response); urgent (face to face response within 24 hours); or routine (face to face response within 10 days). The face to face assessment will determine what services are needed and the individual will be assigned to a care coordinator or care coordination team

NAMI-MN Advocacy, Resources and Support

Call 651-645-2948 between 8 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. for resources and support.

Matrix Emergency Shelter for Dakota County Single Adults

Adults 18+ with a connection to Dakota County and in need of a safe place to sleep at night should contact 651-319-2153 to be screened for a bed. Phones answered 2:00 p.m.-8:00 a.m. M-F, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 a.m. Sa-Su.

Ramsey County Safe Space

The primary focus for referrals will continue to be unsheltered individuals in and around downtown St. Paul who would otherwise be spending the night outside, in outdoor encampments, in the skyways, riding transit or in places unfit for human habitation. Safe Space will only accept individuals with a referral from an authorized referral partner.

Mobile Substance Use Disorder Support Team

Refer individual in hospital or detox experiencing a SU crisis, which is defined as a critical point in the disorder where a change is desired or considered AND there are barriers to placement in SUD treatment due to issues with funding, lack of treatment openings, pre-contemplative stage of change, lack of knowledge or lack of community support to obtain treatment.

Tubman Family Alliance Crisis and Resource Line

When you call the Tubman crisis line at 612.825.0000, a trained resource advocate will ask you about your situation to find out what you need. If our shelter is full or unable to accommodate your family, we will assist you with finding other resources and numbers.

MN Day One Crisis Line

If you are experiencing domestic violence by someone close to you, you deserve options and support. Day One can help. Call 1-866-223-1111 or text 612-399-9995 or chat at https://dayoneservices.org/domestic-violence/

Mental Health Helpline – Mental Health Minnesota

People seeking mental health services, treatment and support can contact the Helpline Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5 PM. They can call (800-862-1799), email helpline@mentalhealthmn.org, text “helpline” to 85511, or chat online at www.mentalhealthmn.org.

Privately Insured Chemical Health Services

If you have private insurance contact the customer service number on the back of your insurance card to determine the next steps for accessing services through your insurance provider.

Medica Member PrePurchased Medication and Suboxone Appointments

Call 1-800-848-8327 between 8 am and 5 pm M – F with Crisis Assessment information and let the person who answers know you are calling about a pre-purchased appointment and need to speak to a care advocate.

Ramsey County Crisis Stabilization

Referrals for Crisis Stabilization are taken by faxing the referral form to Ramsey County Crisis Stabilization Team at 651-266-7854. Contact Ramsey County Crisis Stabilization at 651-266-3551 to talk to a member of the team, phones are answered Monday-Friday 8-4:30 and messages are checked on weekends.

Dakota County Housing and Support Services

Caller will receive a brief phone screening for eligibility and type of service needed. Will be connected referred to appropriate and available resources, including assessment for Coordinated Entry.

Washington County Housing and Support Services

Caller will receive a brief phone screening for eligibility and type of service needed. Will be referred to appropriate and available resources, including assessment for Coordinated Entry.

Ramsey County Singles Housing and Support Services

Single adults who are 25 years or older and seeking immediate shelter can call the Dorothy Day Center at 651-647-2350. Single adults who are 25 years or older, currently experiencing homelessness and not staying in a shelter, will need to complete a housing assessment to determine long-term housing options. Contact a Dorothy Day housing assessor at 651-647-2350.

Ramsey County Families Housing and Support Services

Ramsey County families who are sleeping in a place not meant for human habitation (streets, car, camping, public transit, etc.) or staying at a domestic violence shelter and are looking for supportive housing can call Coordinated Access to Housing and Shelter (CAHS) at 651-215-2262.

Dakota County Urgent Psychiatry Services

Call Dakota County Crisis Stabilization Unit at 952-891-7171 24/7 to schedule an appointment at a community provider. Let them know you’ve assessed the individual and are looking for a psychiatry appointment.

Dakota County Crisis Stabilization

Client will receive a brief assessment of need over the phone. A referral for crisis stabilization services will be forwarded to the supervisor for review and assignment, if appropriate. At times, there is a waitlist for services; caller will be informed of waitlist. Otherwise, a worker will reach out to discuss services within 72 business hours of phone call.

Nancy Page Crisis Residence – People Incorporated

A crisis assessment and treatment plan are completed within 24 hours to establish immediate needs and stabilization goals that can be explored over the next 3-10 days. Staff work with each resident daily through groups and one to one interventions to actualize progress on their individual goals and create a mental health crisis prevention plan.

Diane Ahrens Crisis Residence – People Incorporated

A crisis assessment and treatment plan are completed within 24 hours to establish immediate needs and stabilization goals that can be explored over the next 3-10 days. Staff work with each resident daily through groups and one to one interventions to actualize progress on their individual goals and create a mental health crisis prevention plan.

Riverwind Crisis Residence – People Incorporated

A crisis assessment and treatment plan are completed within 24 hours to establish immediate needs and stabilization goals that can be explored over the next 3-10 days. Staff work with each resident daily through groups and one to one interventions to actualize progress on their individual goals and create a mental health crisis prevention plan.

Higher Ground Saint Paul Shelter – Catholic Charities

Shelter services are 5pm-9:30am.  Bunks for sleeping.  Lockers, showers and hygiene are available during shelter times.

Ramsey County Urgent Psychiatry Services

Crisis psychiatry at Ramsey County is a short term service for Ramsey County Residents who are in crisis and do not have a provider or their appointment with their new provider is far out and they need services to bridge them to that appointment.

Maureen’s House – Guild Incorporated

If you are experiencing a crisis or other emergency situation and you have schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, major depression, or another psychiatric illness, you might need a place to go.  Provided in a quiet, residential setting. Private and semi-private bedrooms are available.  Accessible.  Staff is available 24 hours a day.  Focused on helping you restore stability, solve problems, and figure out what’s next.

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