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Vail Place is a nonprofit organization that provides community-based recovery services for adults with serious mental illnesses.
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MN Dept. of Human Services: MN Health Care Programs, Economic Supports, and other useful infomation
Hennepin County: Click on “Residents” for Health Care Programs, Economic Supports, and other useful information
MinnesotaHelp.info: An online directory of services to help people find human services, information and referral, financial assistance, and other forms of help
United Way 211: A free, 24-hour information and referral services to community organizations
NAMI MN: Offers education, support and advocacy programs, and research efforts
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (USPRA): Information about psychiatric rehabilitation
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF MINNESOTA: Support groups and other resources
SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (SAMHSA): A federal government website under the U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services (find mental health services by state)
WELLNESS RECOVERY ACTION PLAN (WRAP): Dedicated to mental health recovery research, recovery and empowerment
MEDLINE PLUS: Information about medications and their side effects
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF MENTAL HEALTH: The lead federal agency for research on mental disorders
PSYWEB: DSM-IV listings, mental illness fact sheets, and drug information
DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE: Locate local support groups and resources
SUICIDE AWARENESS VOICES OF EDUCATION: Education to prevent suicide
WE CAN NAVIGATE: Resources for those experiencing psychosis
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: Work incentives and trial work-period guidelines
CAREER FORCE MINNESOTA: Provides tools, resources and services needed for job search, career planning and training needs
OFFICE OF DISA’BILITY EMPLOYMENT POLICY: Information about connections between work and benefits, health care coverage, cash benefits, and programs that can help you return to work
HOUSING LINK: Affordable rental housing information
MINNEAPOLIS PUBLIC HOUSING AUTHORITY: MPHA manages and maintains 6,000 Public Housing rental units, including apartment buildings, single family homes, and townhomes.
METROPOLITAN COUNCIL: Metro HRA, Metro Transit, Metro Mobility
HUD: Rental assistance programs
MN HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY: Rental housing resource links
MN COALITION FOR THE HOMELESS: MCH is a nonprofit public policy and advocacy organization that works to ensure statewide housing sta bility and economic security.
MN ATTORNEY GE‘NERAL: Publication on Landlords & Tenants Rights & Responsibilities
HOMELINE: Tenant advocacy
MN HOUSING COURT: Information about eviction actions
CORPORATION FOR SUPPORTIVE HOUSING: CSH helps communities create permanent housing with services to prevent and end homelessness
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION: Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
BENEFITS CHECK UP: Find and enroll in federal, state, local, and private programs that help pay for prescription drugs, utility bills, meals, health care, and other needs
HENNEPIN COUNTY GENERAL ASSISTANCE (GA): MN Supplemental Assistance (MSA), Food Support (FS), Emergency Assistance (click on Health, Housing & Social Services then on Income Services
MN DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES: Health care coverage including, Medical Assistance (MA), MN Care, General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC)
HENNEPIN COUNTY HEALTH CARE ASSISTANCE: General Assistance Medical Care (GAMC), Medical Assistance (MA), MNSure
MEDICARE AND MEDICARE PART D: Health insurance for people 65 and older
MN DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH: Public health information and resources
MN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: Physician finder
COMMUNITY-UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE CENTER: CUHCC provides primary care services to children and low-income families in South Minneapolis
VOLUNTEER LAWYERS NETWORK: Matches low-income clients with volunteer attorneys for free civil legal services
LAW HELP MN: Legal information guide
MN DISABILITY LAW CENTER: Provides free civil legal assistance to individuals with disabilities
HUNGER SOLUTIONS: Resources for food shelves
MINNEAPOLIS FOOD SHELVES: Provides residents with steady to food
METRO TRANSIT: Bus, train and metro mobility
THE OFFICE OF OMBUDSMAN FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES: Promotes standards of treatment, competency, efficiency, and justice for persons receiving services for mental illness, developmental disabilities, chemical dependency, and emotional disturbance in children
MN BOARD ON AGING: Information on Caregiving, Medicare and Housing for seniors
SENIOR LINKAGE LINE: Resources for older Minnesotans
AREA AGENCIES ON AGING: Regional organizations that provide services, support and information for older adults and their families
SENIOR CARE: Assisted Living housing information for seniors
TWIN CITIES COMMUNITY VOICE MAIL: Provides free, short-term voice mail-only phone numbers to agencies and programs for their clients
LSS FINANCIAL COUNSELING SERVICE: Credit counseling
MN ENERGY RESOURCES: Energy Assistance information
VA HOMELESS PROGRAMS: Information at U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs about resources for homeless and at-risk Veterans and their families, including: housing assistance, employment programs, health care and mental health services
For updates and action alerts on legislative issues that affect you, visit:
NAMI MINNESOTA: Information on issues impacting mental health services on a state and national level
MINNESOTA ASSOCIATION OF COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH PROGRAMS: MACMHP is a statewide network of 34 community-based mental health programs serving over 200,00 Minnesotans
For links to your government representative and polling place information, visit:
HENNEPIN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: Find your commissioner elected from seven separate districts
MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE DISTRICT FINDER: Type in your zip code and address to retrieve a list of your State and U.S. representatives with contact information.
MINNESOTA STATE REPRESENTATIVES: For assistance finding your state representative, call House Information at (651) 296-2146 or (800) 657-3S50 / TTV: (651) 296-9896
MINNESOTA STATE SENATORS: For assistance finding your state senator, call Senate Information at (65J) 296-0504 or (651) 296-2887
U.S. SENATOR AMY KLOBUCHAR: Toll-free number 888-224-9043
U.S. SENATOR TINA SMITH: For help with any federal agency, call 651-221-1016
STATE OF MINNESOTA POLLING PLACE FINDER: Information on your polling place, including a map of voter location and your district number
Hennepin County Community Outreach for Psychiatric Emergencies (COPE): Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Call 612-596-1223.
Hennepin County Medical Center’s Acute Psychiatric Services (APS):For 24-hour, seven-day-a-week crisis counseling, assessment, and referral services and for 24-hour walk-in crisis intervention and treatment of behavioral emergencies.
Call the Suicide Hotline612-873-2222.
Crisis Connection: For 24-hour crisis counseling via telephone.Call 612-379-6363 or Toll Free MN 866-379-6363.
Crisis Intervention Phone Service: Assessment, information, and referral for psychiatric emergencies.
Call 612-873-3161.
Crisis Text Line:Free support 24/7.
Text MN to 741741
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: For 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis.
Call 988 or 800-273-TALK (8255).
Child Crisis Services: Outreach for child/adolesents in Hennepin County.
Call 612-348-2233.
General Intake Packet (PDF)
Clubhouse CSP Enrollment Packet (PDF)
Targeted Case Management Intake Packet (PDF)
Vail Connect Intake Packet (PDF)
Vail Care Intake Packet (PDF)
Housing Services Intake Packet (PDF)
Housing Group Intake Packet (PDF)
Assertive Outreach Intake Packet (PDF)
Assertive Outreach Signature Page-Documentation History (PDF)
Authorization to Release or Obtain Information Form (PDF)
Authorization to Release or Obtain Information for Referral Purposes Form (PDF)
Authorization for Use and Disclosure of Info & Photos Form (PDF)
Behavioral Health Home (BHH) Rights, Respinsibilities & Consent Form (PDF)
Behavioral Health Home (BHH) Eligibilty Verification Form (PDF)
Process Form(PDF)
Consent to Receive Services Form (PDF)
Notification of Eligibility for Behavioral Health Home (BHH) Services (PDF)
Referral Information for Vail Care Behaviorial Health Home Services (PDF)
Request for Access to Protected Health Information (PDF)
About Vail Place (PDF)
Assertive Outreach Program Consent to Services Addendum/Rights & Responsibilities (PDF)
Assistance in Pursuing Housing-related Goals (PDF)
Cost of Mental Illness in the Workplace (PDF)
Facts About Mental Illness (PDF)
Grievance Policy and Procedures (PDF)
Programs (PDF)
Notice of Privacy Practices (PDF)
Telehealth FAQs (PDF)
Tobacco-Free Policy (PDF)
Vail Care Summary of Rights & Responsibilities (PDF)
Vail Place Clubhouse Brochure (PDF)
Welcome to Vail Place-Program Review & Expectations (PDF)
Work Together Agreement (PDF)
Assertive Outreach Crisis Contacts List (PDF)
Crisis Contact List (PDF)
Mental Health Services Resource List (PDF)
Vail Care Emergency Resources List (PDF)
Vail Connect Housing Resources List (PDF)
Contracted Case Management Providers | Contact Information (PDF)
Healthcare for the Homeless (PDF)
How to Refer to Community Dental Care (PDF)
Afton View Apartments Application (PDF)
The Village At Franklin Station Application (PDF)
Glen Lake Landing Application Packet (PDF)
Carver County Public Housing Waiting List Pre-Application (PDF)
Crisis Housing Fund Application (PDF)
Carver and Scott County Privately Owned Subsidized Housing List (PDF)
Carver County Multi-Family Rentals (PDF)
HOME Line Legal Housing Resources
IRTS Facilities List (PDF)
DART Provider Info (.doc)
Rule 25 Assessment Sites and/or Mobile Assessors (.doc)
SMRT ROI DHS-6124
Vendor List MH-TCM Rule 79 for Clay County
Vendor List for ARMHS for Clay County
HCMC Crisis Assessment Referral Form (.doc)
ReEntry ACT Referral Form 10-5-2017 (.doc)
ReEntry ACT Referral Form 10-5-2017 (PDF)
Referral Form To DART-CARE Programs (.doc)
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