
MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Isanti County Family Services provides case management services for eligible
residents. A Diagnostic Assessment
by a Mental Health Professional is needed to determine if a person is eligible
for mental health case management.
Case management services for adults
with mental illness are activities designed to help adults with
serious and persistent mental illness in gaining access to needed medical,
social, educational, vocational, and other necessary services as they relate to
the client's mental health needs. Case management services include developing a
functional assessment, an individual community support plan, referring and
assisting the person to obtain needed mental health and other services, ensuring
coordination of services, and monitoring the delivery of services.
Case management for services children with an emotional disturbance are
activities designed to help the child with severe emotional disturbance and the
child's family obtain needed mental health services, social services,
educational services, health services, vocational services, recreational
services, and related services in the areas of volunteer services, advocacy,
transportation, and legal services. Case management services include assisting
in obtaining a comprehensive diagnostic assessment, if needed, developing a
functional assessment, developing an individual family community support plan,
and assisting the child and the child's family in obtaining needed services by
coordination with other agencies and assuring continuity of care. Case managers
must assess and reassess the delivery, appropriateness, and effectiveness of
services over time.
If you would like to learn more about case management services for adults with
mental
illness or children with emotional disturbance, you may call 763-689-1711, and
ask
for the mental health intake worker.
Five
County
Mental
Health Center
is the community mental health center for
Isanti
County. The main office is located in
Braham with a satellite office in Cambridge. The mental health center offers
individual and family counseling, Anger Management Program, Domestic Abuse
Program, Violence Intervention Program and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
To learn more about their services or to make an appointment, they may be
reached by calling 320-396-3333 or 1-800-223-1513.
If you or a loved one are overwhelmed by or unable to cope with feelings or relationships and need immediate help,
call 1-800-525-3333,
24 hours a day, to speak to someone. If
you believe someone may be a danger to themselves or others call 911
immediately.
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HELPFUL LINKS
24 Hour Mental Health Crisis
Phone Numbers by County
Autism Society of
Minnesota
Autism Speaks
The Child
Anxiety Network
Children’s Mental Health
Connecting Youth
to Communities/Careers
Cope/Care/Deal
Department of Human Services
Learning
Disabilities Association
Mental
Health Association of Minnesota
Minnesota Adoption and
Support Association
Minnesota
Health Care Programs Directory
Minnesota Help info
Minnesota Organization for
Fetal Alcohol
National
Alliance
for Mental Illness
PACER
Parents
Know
Region
7E Adult Mental Health Initiative Government Board,
Provider, and Regional
Local Advisory Council Meetings
School
Behavior
Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Services
Tourettes Syndrome
Association
Understanding
SSI