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Vail Place is a nonprofit organization that provides community-based recovery services for adults with serious mental illnesses.
The Clubhouse is a “One-Stop Shop”, functioning as a community-based hub - a single point for people to access, integrate, and coordinate a range of services - to work toward mental health recovery.
Vail Place offers two Community Support Programs, based on THE CLUBHOUSE MODEL, for adults living with serious mental illnesses:
Centered on relationship building and community, a Clubhouse is comprised of “members” and staff working together side-by-side as a community to operate the Clubhouse, link members to needed services, provide social engagement, and share decision making.
We offer peer support to help people with mental illnesses work on their goals in employment, volunteering, health and wellness education. And let’s not forget F-U-N! Vail Place Clubhouses offer a wide variety of social, recreational, and cultural activities.
You must be over age 18, live with a serious mental illness and be able to attend the Clubhouse independently. Membership is open to those living in our Twin Cities Metro Service Area, with or without insurance coverage and/or waivers. You do not need a referral from a mental health provider to begin the process. And Clubhouse membership is FREE!
The Clubhouses are open to members on a walk-in basis : Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Thursday from 8:30am-4:30pm
CHECK OUT OUR VIRTUAL COMMUNITY Join a Clubhouse Zoom meeting or Facebook group to learn about a wide variety of activies and opportunities. See our Virtual Clubhouse Brochure
Katie Leverentz, LSW, CPRP Phone: 952-945-4260 kleverentz@vailplace.org
Samantha Sands, LSW Phone: 952-945-4221 ssands@vailplace.org
To provide the assessment, monitoring, planning, advocacy and connection to supports and resources to help you achieve your recovery goals and live independently.
A Case Manager can work with you to help you get connected to the services you want and need to support your independence, health and recovery.
Vail Place Case Managers:
Our Case Management teams include case managers, social workers, nurses, chemical health specialists, vocational staff, housing staff and clinical supervisors. We employ individuals who speak Amharic, Arabic, Somali, Spanish and American Sign Language and partner with an external agency to provide language interpretation services.
Kristen Faber, Case Management Program Assistant Phone: 952-945-4275 kfaber@vailplace.org
To stabilize clients and improve health outcomes in order to connect them to long-term primary and psychiatric care and community supports.
This is a mobile, short-term service, typically lasting no longer than three months. Our Navigators meet you in the community or your home to help connect you to services and supports.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This service is limited to individuals connected to North Memorial Health (NMH) and affiliated clinics.
A Vail Connect Navigator can help you, your family or involved care providers in obtaining:
Carolyn Bollinger, Community Services Coordinator Phone: 952-945-4244 CBollinger@VailPlace.org
Name, DOB, physical health diagnoses, mental health diagnoses, MRN and reason for referral.
To help people with complex mental and physical health needs set goals and strategies to manage their overall health.
Vail Care is a service provided by a team of individuals – a nurse and others who help you in all areas of your life. The team members assist you in getting medical and mental health services and finding social and community supports. Staff work with you in your home and in the community and help you create a Health Action Plan, provide coaching and support to help you in meet your health goals.
Vail Care is a Medicaid-certified behavioral health home services program. It includes:
Julie Plante, RN, Integrated Care Director Phone: 952-807-6337 Fax: 952-945-4257 Triage line: 952-945-4225 jplante@vailplace.org
Preparing Vail Place members for independence.
Vail Place Housing Programs address the comprehensive needs of people who are homeless and living with mental illness and chemical dependency. We emphasize combating homelessness through our two newest programs – Rapid Rehousing (RRH) and Housing Stabilization Services (HSS). RRH exclusively supports those who are exiting homeless shelters or living on the streets. HSS is a statewide initiative that works with those that are at risk of homelessness and strives to find alternative housing or prevent loss of current housing. Vail House, our 23-bed group residential housing (GRH) facility is in SE Minneapolis and provides transitional housing and support services in a healing environment. Vail in the Park, our Louisiana Court Apartment Complex in St. Louis Park supports individuals that meet the state’s “long-term homeless” definition, helping residents learn the skills to be successful renters and avoid future instances of homelessness.
Assertive Outreach and Stabilization (AOS) is an integrated care model designed by Vail Place to engage individuals in crisis experiencing mental illness, chronic substance abuse disorders, and a variety of social and health-related consequences.
The goal is to help stabilize people in the community and ultimately reduce healthcare costs. Over the past year we have doubled our staff including the addition of one dedicated RN to meet the needs of individualized expanding partnerships.
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