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  • AAA-County Websites
  • ADULT Family FOSTER CARE- (License holder lives onsite)-WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • ALL ADULT DAY SERVICES
  • ALL ADULT HOUSING TYPES
  • Adult CORPORATE Foster Care -HCBS-Community Residential Setting (CRS) -WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Adult Day Care Services
  • Adult Day Care Services with OPENINGS
  • Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)
  • Apartment/ Home Rentals for Individuals with disabilities-WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Assisted Living Services, WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Basic Support Services:
  • Boarding Care Homes-WITH OPENING ONLY
  • CHILDREN'S SERVICES
  • Case Management Agencies in Minnesota
  • Chemical Dependency Treatment
  • Child Foster Care, OPENINGS
  • Child Foster Residence Setting
  • Children's Mental Health
  • Children's Mental Health Crisis Response Services (CRS)
  • Children's Residential Facilities-OPENINGS
  • Children's Residential Facilities-Out of State
  • Community Mental Health Center (Medicare)
  • Comprehensive Home Care and Housing with Services, Home Health, Home Management and HCBS (Home Care Providers) (Customized Living (CL))- WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Comprehensive Outpatient Rehab Facility(Medicare)
  • Consumer Directed Community Supports (CDCS) - Financial Management Services (FMS) Provider
  • DOC-Child Foster Care
  • Day Service Facility (DT&H, Pre-Voc., SD and DSS)
  • Detox Services
  • Employment Services
  • Environmental accessibility adaptations (EAA) – HOME and Vehicle VEHICLE modifications
  • Family Adult Day Care Services
  • Food Banks in Minnesota/MINNESOTA EMERGENCY FOOD PROGRAMS
  • Halfway Houses
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  • Home Modifications
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  • Independent Living Skills Training with Openings
  • Integrated Community Supports (ICS) Housing/Apartments
  • Intermediate Care Facility-Individual W Intellectual Disabilities- (ICFMR)-WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • JOB OPENINGS
  • Lift Installations
  • Low Income Housing Minnesota
  • Mental Health Center/Clinic
  • Minnesota Authors Book Club
  • Mobile Health Evaluation and Screening
  • Nursing Homes/Swing bed Facilities -ALL
  • PCA Services / Home Health Care
  • Private Duty Nursing WITH OPENINGS
  • Psychiatric Hospitals
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  • Ramp Installations
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  • Residential Facilities for Adults with Mental Illness (IRTS)-ALL
  • Roommate Search for Individuals with Disabilities
  • Senior Apartments-WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Supervised Living Facilities-WITH OPENINGS ONLY
  • Supplies and Equipment
  • TRANSPORTATION
  • Transportation (MA)
  • Transportation Wheelchair
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  • Languages Spoken::English
  • Contact Persons Phone Number:612-290-2876
  • Contact Person:Vash Lamperouge
  • Current Openings at this time:Services are available
  • Services:Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health Services
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  • County:Hennpin, Ramsey, Washington, Dakota, Scott, Anoka
  • License Type/License Number:Rehabilitation Agency
  • Funding accepted:CADI Waiver, Private Pay, Medical Assistance
  • Disabilities types accepted or work with::Intellectual Disability (DD), Mental Health(MI), Behavioral Issues, Autism, Chronic Illness, Hearing Loss and Deafness, LearningDisability, Memory Loss, Physical Disability, Vision Loss

Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services

Adult rehabilitative mental health services (ARMHS) is a range of services that helps an individual develop and enhance psychiatric stability, social competencies, personal and emotional adjustment, and independent living and community skills. Whether the person is returning home from a State hospital or working to improve their skills at independent living, ARMHS meets each person with mental illness where they are at with services tailored to them.

Basic living and social skills:
ARMHS providers help individuals build skills in areas of life essential for every day, independent living, when symptoms of their mental health have decreased functioning abilities. ARMHS helps people improve their skills in:

  • Interpersonal communications
  • Using community resources
  • Budgeting, shopping and healthy lifestyles
  • Mental illness symptom management
  • Household management
  • Employment-related skills

Basic living and social skills may be provided individually or in a group setting.

Functional Assessment:
Through building rapport with each client, an understanding is gained about how symptoms of mental health impact each individual uniquely in many areas of their life. This gained understanding helps shape the treatment planning process.

Individual Treatment Plan:
A client centered approach is essential to the development goals and the small steps needed to achieve goals.

Treatment planning may involve other members of the individuals’ family and community.

Community intervention:
Community interventions mean working with an agency, institution, employer, landlord or the person’s family to allow the person to function more independently.

Medication education:
Instruction may be provided to the individual receiving ARMHS services, their family or significant others in how to maintain a person’s prescription medication regimen. A physician, pharmacist, registered nurse or physician’s assistant provides this service.

Certified peer specialist services:
Certified peer specialists can help people receiving services by using a non-clinical approach that helps the person discover his or her strengths and develop unique recovery goals. The peer specialist models wellness, personal responsibility, self-advocacy and hopefulness through appropriate sharing of his or her story.

Transition to community living services:
Transition services help ease the transition from a higher level of care, such as a regional treatment center, Community hospital or Intensive residential treatment program.

Eligible recipients for ARMHS must be:

  • Be 18 years old or older
  • Be diagnosed with a serious mental illness
  • Have a significant impairment in functioning.

ARMHS services may be provided:

  • At the person’s home or the home of a relative or significant other
  • In community locations such as a mental health program, drop-in center or classroom.

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