Residential treatment services for adolescents ages 13-18 whose sex is assigned female. Avanti uses Dialectical Behavior Therapy to treat youth experiencing mental health crisis such as depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and emerging personality disorders, including those accompanied by self-injurious behavior and/or suicide attempts.
Bar None Pathways specializes in providing residential Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and mental health treatment services to adolescent males ages 12-17 who have not found success with sobriety in outpatient and/or other residential settings.
This program helps charter schools maintain compliance with state and federal education requirements, in addition to promoting academic success. It provides Minnesota students with high quality choices in public education across a portfolio of high-performing charter schools.
Bar None Haven is located on the Bar None Residential Services Campus. Haven provides locked level-6 residential Mental Health Services to male and female adolescents, ages 11 through 17, who meet the severe emotional disturbance criteria and have been assessed to require a locked setting for an additional level of safety.
Comprehensive, culturally competent, language-specific mental health services for deaf, deaf/blind, and hard of hearing youth and families experiencing emotional or behavioral issues. Intensive therapeutic, skill building, and rehabilitative services strengthen emotional, behavioral, and social functioning.
Wraparound supports youth and their families with complex mental health needs by focusing on their strengths and support system. High Fidelity Wraparound is a team-based care coordination process that honors and builds on family culture.
This program is free to participants and is financially supported by Medical Assistance, PMAP providers and funding from Hennepin County for uninsured or privately insured youth.
Intensive, long-term outpatient therapy to address suicidal thinking, self-harming behaviors, and significant emotional and behavioral problems that can otherwise lead to hospitalization. Includes weekly individual therapy, phone coaching, and skills training in mindfulness, emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Individualized support services for children with severe emotional disturbances and adults with severe and persistent mental illness, to help them access medical, social, educational, housing, vocational, and other basic needs.
All prepaid Medical Assistance providers (PMAP) are accepted. In Hennepin County, Medical Assistance, private insurance for children, and county funding are also accepted.
A 306-unit housing high-rise for adults and families, providing permanent supportive housing for low-income individuals and families. Populations served include low-income households with disabilities, mental illness, or who have experienced long-term homelessness.
Permanent supportive housing in Mille Lacs County to stabilize families who have a family member with a chronic disability and have experienced homelessness. Affordable housing for eight households, with on-site case management services. Case coordinators work with families to create a development plan and encourage behaviors that create stability.
Mental health services for children struggling with emotional and behavioral issues in the school setting. Individual, family, and group therapy, skill building, and support groups are offered in schools and via telehealth.
Culturally responsive, personalized mental health services for children, adolescents, adults, and families, available in person or via telehealth. Services are individualized to meet the unique needs of each child or family.
A Minneapolis Public Schools alternative high school offering a small school environment with strong student support in math, science, and the humanities. The school offers credit recovery opportunities and serves grades 10-12 with a focus on leadership development and project-based learning.