SCCBI
Mental Health Providers
May is Mental Health Awareness
2021
Adult, Child & Family Services, LLC
Counties Served:
Blue Earth
Brown
Faribault
Le Sueur
Martin
Nicollet
Services Provided:
Outpatient Services
Individual Therapy
Family therapy
In-Home Services
Community Based Services
Children Therapeutic Support
Services (CTSS)
Adult Rehabilitation Mental Health
Services (ARMHS)
Phone: 507-387-3777 Website: www.acfsmankato.org
BlueCross BlueShield
BlueCross BlueShield
Bonnie-Lyn II Mental Health Clinic
Services Provided and Counties Served:
PenRo Place Board & Lodge
Screenings to persons seeking
admission and/or living there
ARMHS to persons seeking
admission and/or living there
Serves All 10 Counties
Specialized Services for Women
and Abuse Survivors
Psychological Evaluation
Individual, Group, and Family
Therapy
Serves All 10 Counties
ARMHS
Serves Blue Earth, Nicollet,
Faribault, Martin, & Watonwan
Counties
Phone: 612-599-2569 Email: [email protected]
Eunoia Family Resource Center
Offices Located in:
Fairmont: 507-235-6070
Mankato: 507-779-7366
New Ulm: 507-235-6070
Services Provided:
Individual Therapy
Couples Therapy
Family Therapy
Medication Management
Psychiatric Services
Serves All 10 Counties
http://www.mentalhealthmn.com/
Fernbrook Family Center
Services Provided:
ECMH
CTSS
ARMHS
Therapy
Medication Management
Counties Served:
Blue Earth
Le Sueur
Rice
Coming Soon:
Adolescent Day Treatment
to the Rice County Office
Main Phone: 507-446-0431 Website: www.fernbrook.org
Freeborn County Mental Health Center
Contact Information:
Dr. Mark Kossman Program
Manager 203 W Clark
St. Albert Lea, MN
56007 507-377-5513
Psychiatry Services for the
10 County Region
Other Services Listed: available
for Freeborn County residents
Services Provided:
Chemical Dependency
Services
Therapy
Psychiatric/Psychological
Services
Medication Management
Case Management
Minnesota Rule 29 Licensed Clinic
Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health
Services (ARMHS)
Community based program providing services to adults 18+ in Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Martin, Nicollet, and Watonwan Counties.
Illness management and relapse prevention
Substance abuse education and chemical dependency recovery
Practice and assistance with daily living skills Social skills training and socialization
Building relationships and support systems
Leisure and recreation activities
Employment related skills and support
Medication management and monitoring
Stress education
Board and Lodge with Special Services
(BLSS)
Residential services to adults 18 and older with an SPMI Diagnosis in need of mental health services and support.
Supervision of independent living skills
Medication administration and monitoring
Nutritious meals and snacks
Assistance with:
Coordination of transportation, mental health and physical health services
Accessing community programs
obtaining and maintaining financial assistance.
For more information or referrals contact:
Dylan Sobota, Treatment Director
507-344-9247
For more information or referrals contact:
Tim Pribyl, Treatment Director
507-344-3373
Horizon Homes, Inc. https://www.horizonhomes.org/
Home and Community Based Services and
Community Residential Setting (HCBS-CRS)
Long term residential services to adults 18+ with an SPMI diagnosis and in need of daily mental health services and support.
Assistance and supervision of independent living skills
Medication administration, management, and monitoring
Family-style meals provided
Coordination of mental and physical health services
Provide transportation to and from appointments
In-home support
Recreational and leisure programming
Daily room cleaning, and weekly-intensive room cleaning
Assistance with obtaining and maintaining financial assistance
Intensive Residential Treatment
Services (IRTS)
Serves adults, ages 18+, with an SPMI diagnosis
Short term programming including coordinated after care planning and transition to most appropriate setting
Medication monitoring, management, and education
Symptom management
Relapse prevention that includes the development of a crisis prevention plan
Coordination of needed mental health services
Family Education
Group and individual format utilized
Dual Recovery
For more information or referrals contact:
Tim Pribyl, Treatment Director
507-344-3373
For more information or referrals contact:
Abby Barlament, Treatment Director
507-344-3367
Horizon Homes, Inc. https://www.horizonhomes.org/
Horizon Homes, Inc. https://www.horizonhomes.org/
South Central Mobile Crisis Team
Available 24/7 to children and adults located in Blue Earth, Brown, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Rice, Sibley and Watonwan Counties that are experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis.
Problem solving and coping strategies
Referrals to other local services to provide ongoing support
Family education and support
Crisis prevention planning
Brief ongoing support
Can meet in-person or via telehealth at home or in the community
24-Hour Crisis/Warm Line
South Central Crisis Center (SCCC)
Available 24/7 to adults 18+ experiencing a mental health or emotional crisis.
Ongoing support services in a voluntary, structured, short-term (based on medical necessity) residential facility
Crisis assessment and intervention to help minimize the need for hospitalization or more restrictive environment.
Problem-solving, counseling, and individualized treatment planning
Medication education and monitoring
Symptom management and relapse prevention
Family education and support
For a virtual tour: https://www.horizonhomes.org/south-central-crisis-center-tour/
For more information contact:
Tina Olson, Treatment Director
507-344-0621
For Referrals: 507-344-0621 or 877-399-3040
Lighthouse Psychological Services
Provider Contact Information:
Bryanna Garwood, LMFT
Faribault Site Director/Day
Treatment Coordination Referrals
507-720-8011
Terry Lewis, MA
Individual Therapist/Group
therapist
Services Provided:
Individual Therapy
Group Therapy
Family Therapy
Couples Therapy
Sex Specific Therapy
Adult Day Treatment
Supervision Courses
Family Reunification
Aftercare Services
Sex Offender Treatment
Serves All 10 Counties
625 3rd Avenue NW Faribault, MN 55021 Phone: 507-720-8011
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Mayo Clinic Health System, Southwest Minnesota
Section of Social Work and Psychiatry/Psychology Services https://www.mayoclinic.org/
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Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato SWMN Section of Social Work
Inpatient Social Work• Provide Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy in Crisis,
Diagnostic, and Psychosocial Assessment
• Emergency Department
• Medical Floors
• Pre-surgical/Orthopedics
• Behavioral Health Unit
*Master level Social Worker’s including LGSW and LICSW complete Psychiatric Consults on the medical floors ordered by Medical Doctors to assess for various Psychiatric needs in conjunction and support of the Psychiatry Team.
*This also includes appropriate case management support to ensure safe discharge plans are in place prior to discharge from hospital setting.
*Social Work Emergency Department Telehealth Program supports telehealth psychiatric consults at Southeast and Southwest Minnesota Regional Emergency Departments
Outpatient Social Work• Provides short-term psychotherapy as well as
medication assessments to the following clinic/sites:
• Specialty Clinic and Oncology (Mankato Hospital)
• Mankato Eastridge and Northridge Clinics (Blue Earth and Nicollet County)
• New Prague, MN (Scott County)
• St. Peter, MN (Nicollet County)
• Fairmont, MN (Faribault/Martin County)
• Waseca, MN (MN Prairie County Alliance/Waseca County)
• St. James, MN (Watonwan County)
*Medication assessments are needed prior to being seen by a Mayo Clinic Psychiatric Provider. If you are referred for Psychiatry within Mayo Clinic in the SWMN region, you will be seen by a Clinical Social Worker first to establish this level of care.
*Must have a Primary Care Provider through Mayo Clinic to be seen for outpatient Psychiatry
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Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato Behavioral Health Unit
• The Behavioral Health Unit is a locked unit designed to assist families and patients through a crisis. We recognize that having to be hospitalized creates a stressful situation for both patients and their families, so our goal is to provide rapid evaluation and appropriate treatment in a safe environment. Family members play important roles as support persons and advocates. With the patient's permission, we like to include family members in the patient's care.
• While in the Behavioral Health Unit, patients are cared for by a multidisciplinary team of experts, including doctors, nurses, social workers, occupational therapy, dietitians, chaplainsand more.
• Licensed for 14 beds, however capped at 10 beds currently due to COVID-19 pandemic related to need for single occupancy rooms.
• Daily Psychotherapy groups are offered by Unit Psychologist, Social Work, Occupational Therapy, Chaplain, and Nursing.
• Call 507-625-4031 or 1-800-327-3721 (toll-free) for more information about the Behavioral Health Unit.
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Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato Behavioral Health Unit Inclusion and Exclusionary Criteria
Inclusion Criteria • Age: 18 years and older
• A DSM-5 diagnosis has to be identified as the primary problem.
• Acute need for stabilization. This will most commonly be related to imminent risk to themselves or others, or inability to function due to the severity of their psychiatric illness
• Patients must be medically stable.
• Environment or medical risk: Patient cannot be safely managed in a less restrictive environment or requires 24 hour supervision and support of hospital staff.
• Must have COVID-19 negative lab result.
Exclusion Criteria• Patients who have active, incapacitating physical illness which requires inpatient medical
hospitalization AND/OR patients who need continuous IV for hydration, IV antibiotics, IV pain medications, or other IV treatments.
• Patients with a primary substance abuse diagnosis who primarily require detox AND/OR Patients who are receiving methadone for opiate replacement therapy or Suboxone therapy.
• Patients with a developmental delay or intellectual disability and significant behavioral dyscontrolas a primary diagnosis.
• Patients with dementia or dementing illness as their primary problem.
• Patients with active eating disorders with need for medical treatment.
• Patients on a court hold/72-hour hold from another inpatient psychiatric unit.
• Patients on revoked Provisional Discharge-should consider long-term placement before BHU admission.
• Patients involved in Rule 20 process OR patients involved with ongoing forensic/criminal evaluations.
• Patients with a history of violent behavior
• Patients with a COVID-19 positive lab result will not be accepted.
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Mayo Clinic Health System, Mankato Sites
Eastridge Clinic • 101 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive,
Mankato, MN 56001 Appointments: 507-594-6500
• Clinic Hours:
• Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Northridge Clinic • 1695 Lor Ray Drive, North
Mankato, MN 56003 Appointments: 507-594-5700
• Clinic Hours:
• Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
-Our team of psychiatrists, psychologists, counselors and therapists specializes in assessment and treatment for a variety of
behavioral and psychological issues for people of all ages – from marriage and relationship counseling, to severe mental
challenges. We are supported by Mayo Clinic, recognized as one of the top Psychiatry hospitals in the nation for 2016-2017
by U.S. News & World Report.
-If you need help with a psychological or addictive disorder, schedule an appointment with your primary care provider who can
refer you to a behavioral health provider. Using a team approach, we collaborate to provide the right care for
you. Scheduling a behavioral health appointment can happen quickly for people who need immediate help.
Hospital and Clinic • 1025 Marsh St., Mankato,
MN 56001
-Appointments: 507-594-4700
• General: 507-625-4031
800-327-3721 (toll-free)
• Clinic Hours:
Mon-Fri:7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
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Additional SWMN Sites that offer Outpatient Psychotherapy/Psychiatry Services
New Prague, MN Hospital • 301 Second St. NE, New Prague, MN 56071
• Appointments: 952-758-9355
• General: 952-758-4431
• 800-584-6667 (toll-free)
St. Peter, MN Clinic• 1900 N. Sunrise Drive, Suite 200, St.
Peter, MN 56082
• Appointments: 507-931-2110
• Hours:
Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
St. James, MN Hospital and Clinic
• 1101 Moulton and Parsons Drive, St.
James, MN 56081
• Appointments: 507-375-3261
• Clinic Hours:
Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Waseca, MN Hospital and Clinic
• 501 N. State St., Waseca, MN 56093
• Appointments: 507-835-1210
• Clinic Hours:
Mon-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Fairmont, MN Hospital and Clinic• 800 Medical Center Drive, Fairmont, MN 56031
• Appointments: 507-238-8500
• General: 507-238-8100
• 800-234-6141 (toll-free)
• Clinic Hours:
Mon:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tue:8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Wed-Fri:8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Individual Placement and Support (IPS)Individual Placement and Support (IPS) is an evidence-based model of supported employment for
people with serious mental illness. IPS helps people find competitive, integrated jobs that match their interests and offers an individualized level of
support throughout the employment process. IPS works!Talk to your case manager today if you think IPS could work for you.
SERVICES INCLUDE: Skill/interest
identification, job development,
resume development, job search,
application and interview support,
ongoing employment support.
COUNTIES SERVED: Blue Earth, Nicollet, Le Sueur, Brown, Sibley
For more information: Contact Rebecca Bieck, Employment Coordinator
507-720-5718 - [email protected]
Website: www.mymrci.org
North Country Psychiatry LLC
Contact Information
1300 Bollenbacher Drive Suite B
Northfield, MN 55057
Phone: 507-301-2627
Fax: 763-710-3918
Email:
Website:
www.northcountrypsychiatry.com
Services Provided:
Psychiatric Evaluation/Diagnostic
Evaluation for all ages (children,
adolescents, adults, and seniors)
Medication Management and brief
Psychotherapy
Medication assisted treatment for
opioid use disorder with
buprenorphine
Psychoeducation regarding lifestyle
components such as sleep hygiene,
diet, exercise, substance use, etc.
Serves All 10 Counties
Nova House - Thrive Behavioral Network
Serves All 10 Counties
Services Provide:
Individualized Assessments
Treatment Planning
Crisis Intervention
Nursing Services
Inter-Agency Case Coordination
Transition and Discharge Planning
ILS Development
Medication management
Vocational Skills
Evidence-Based Practice Programming
Family Education
Phone: 507-354-2174 Fax: 507-354-6192
www.Thrivebn.com
PrairieCare Medical Group Southern MN
Serves All 10 Counties
Services Provided:
Partial-Hospitalization-Program for Children and Adolescents
Specialty PHP tracks for Neurodevelopment/ASD
DBT-Informed Skills
Mental Illness/Chemical Dependency
Adult Intensive Outpatient Program; Healthy Eating and Living IOP (HEaL) for eating disorders
C/A Med Management
Individual, Family, and Marriage Therapy
https://www.prairie-care.com/locations/mankato/
Senior LinkAge Line
Services Provided:
Helping locate mental health services
Medicare and health insurance counseling
Connecting people to local resources
Caregiver support
Helping with forms and applications
Long-term care planning
Counties Served:
All 87 counties in Minnesota
Phone: 800-333-2433
Website: mn.gov/senior-linkage-line
800-333-2433
Sioux Trails Mental Health Centerwww.siouxtrails.org Crisis Line: 1-800-247-2809
Outpatient Services
Individual, group and couplestherapy
Marriage and family Therapy
Family Violence and Anger Management Services
Trauma focused Therapy
Assessment and Evaluation
Consultation/Education
Emergency/Crisis Care
School Linked Mental Health Services
Psychiatric / Medication Services
Initial Evaluations and Consultations
Medication Education
Medication Services
Psychiatric Urgent Care
Rehabilitation Services Adult Mental Health Rehabilitation
Services (ARMHS)
Children Therapeutic Supports and Services (CTSS)
Clinic locations include: Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm, St. James and Gaylord.
We provide services to our core counties and the surrounding areas.
State Certified DBT ProgramAdult and Adolescent Individual & Groups
Adolescent Multi-Family Group
Refresher Groups
Contact: Ann Wheaton, LICSW
507-388-318, Ext: 161
Domestic Abuse Intervention and PreventionDVI and Diagnostic Assessments
27 Week Group focused on victim safety, offender accountability
and to change the climate of tolerance for Violence.
Contact: Brad Vanover, LICSW
507-354-3181, Ext: 132
MAC InitiativeMental Health Services provided to individuals,
couples, families after an infant loss. Initiative funded
services in an EAP style 3-6 session format
Contact: Tori Mueller, LPCC
507-354-3181, Ext: 118
Using Evidenced-based practices to provide quality, affordable, client-centered mental health services.
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Trauma-Focused TherapyTF-CBT, EMDR, and Prolonged Exposure therapies
Provided for children, teens and adults.
Contact: Scheduling
507-354-3181
Wellness in the Woods
Serves All Minnesota Counties
Services Provided:
Peer Support Connection
Warmline
Virtual Peer Support
Network
Wellness Recovery Action
Plan
Customized Trainings
738 3rd Ave NW Eagle Bend, MN 56446
Website: http://www.mnwitw.org Email: [email protected]
Inspire Services, LLC
South Central Community Based Initiative
For more information: Jamie Hayes, Regional Mental Health Manager at
Established in 1995, the South Central Community Based Initiative (SCCBI) is a 10-county
regional partnership, in cooperation with the Minnesota Department of Human Services
(DHS), with the purpose of significantly improving services that promote recovery for adults
with mental illness. The SCCBI is comprised of consumers, county mental health authorities,
Minnesota State Operated Services, DHS, family members, public and private mental health
providers, and other community stakeholders. The participating counties include Blue Earth,
Brown, Faribault, Freeborn, Le Sueur, Martin, Nicollet, Rice, Sibley, and Watonwan.
Visit our website for more information about the SCCBI, as well as links to our 9 County
Clubhouses! www.sccbi.info