ResourcesSt. Cloud Hospital Adult Mental Health Unit: 320-255-5601 Senior Helping Hands: 320-229-3760 Central Minnesota Mental Health Centers St. Cloud (1321 13th St. N): 320-252-5010 (emergency services: 320-253-5555 or 1-800-835-8008 Buffalo (308 12th Ave. S.): 763-682-4400 Elk River ( 253 8th St NW, Suite A. Elk River): 763-441-3770 Monticello (407 Washington St.): 763-295-4001 County Human Services Benton County Human Services: 320-968-5087 Sherburne County Human Services: 1-800-433-5239 Stearns County Human Services: 320-656-6000 Wright County Human Services: 763-682-7400 Minnesota Mental Health: www.mnmentalhealth.org Resources for Benton, Sherburne, Stearns, and Wright Counties Caritas Family Services (Catholic Charities): 320-252-4121 Independent Lifestyles, Inc.: 320-529-9000 Resource Training & Solutions: 1-888-477-7032 NAMI-St. Cloud Area: 320-654-1259 State Resources NAMI-MN: 888-473-0237 Mental Health Association of Minnesota: 1-800-862-1799 Mental Health Ombudsman: 651-431-5201 or 1-800-657-3506 Minnesota Disability Law Center: 1-800-292-4150 NAMI-National: 1-800-950-6264 National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) National Suicide Prevention Hotline 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433) Crisis Text Line Text "MN" to 741741 Veteran’s Linkage Line: 1-888-LINKVET (546-5838) Legal Aid Society: 612-332-1441 Salvation Army-Emergency Shelter: 320-252-2229 Caritas Emergency Assistance: 320-229-4560 Caritas Financial Counseling: 320-650-1660 Crisis Connection (Phone Counseling): call 211 Or 1st Call Minnesota at 1-800-543-7709 Four County Crisis Response Team 320-253-5555 or 1-800-635-8008 Mental Health Consumer Survivor Network 1-800-483-2007 www.mhcsn.org |
Family Support Group 2nd & 4th Tuesdays 7:00pm to 8:30pm The Family Support Group will be meeting through Zoom. Go to the Family Support Group link for information. Hope Community Support Program Groups Hope Community Support Program: 157 Roosevelt Road, St. Cloud, MN 56301 320-240-3324 Depression/BiPolar Group (Thursdays-5:30 to 7:30) Schizophrenia (Wednesdays-2:00 to 3:30) Reach (for friends of those with mental illness) (1st Tuesday of every month-6:00 to 7:00) Here & Now Group (Thursdays 11 AM) Mental Health Support Group for Adults Palmer House Hotel, Sauk Centre Meetings are held each Friday from 2-4 pm Contact: Richard 320-260-4233 Depression Support Group (Contact: Mary P.) 320-980-6589 Thursdays-1:00pm at Whitney Senior Center Albany Depression/Bi-Polar Support Group Every Monday 6:30 - 7:30 pm Albany Hospital/Clinic (Conference Room) 300 Third Avenue Albany, Mn Call 320-845-6104 for info Melrose Suicide Loss Support Group 3rd Tuesday - 8pm to 9:30pm St. Mary's School, Melrose.. Before attending call Roxann: 320-248-1563 OCD Support Group: 320-252-6432 Wednesdays-5:00 to 6:30 at CMMHC 24 Hour Emergency Service 320-253-5555 or 1-800-835-8008 PFLAG Weekly Support Group Mondays 7:00 to 8:30pm St Cloud Public Library www.centralmnpflag.com The Healing Hearts of Suicide Groups 1st Tuesday of each month at Center for Life Transitions: 38 - 24th Ave North St Cloud, from 7:00 - 8:30 pm Contact: Roxann: 320-248-1563. Melrose Group: 3rd Tuesday of each month at the St. Mary's School in Melrose (320 5th Avenue SE) from 8:00 - 9:30 pm Contact Roxann: 320-248-1563 before attending Independent Lifestyles 320-281-2025 Depression/Bipolar Support Group Mondays 6 - 7"30 pm 215 North Benton Drv. Sauk Rapids, MN Parent Support Group 3rd Monday every month, 6 to 8 pm Handke Center, 1170 Main Street, Elk River RSVP required: 763-2831838 In partnership with NAMI |
Links to Other Resources
NAMI St. Cloud Area is an affiliate of NAMI Minnesota.
Please take advantage of the following information regarding resources provided by NAMI Minnesota:During this stressful time, NAMI Minnesota is here to help. Join us online in the coming days and weeks for a variety of FREE classes via Zoom that cover helpful and meaningful topics. Classes include self-care, dealing with stress caused by COVID-19, children’s mental health, and more. Visit https://namimn.org/education-public-awareness/classes/scheduled/ for a detailed class schedule. We are regularly adding to the schedule, so be sure to check out the site often for new opportunities to connect.
In addition, we are offering FREE online support groups for individuals managing mental illnesses, family members of people who have mental illnesses, and parents of children with mental illnesses. Please join us. Details and links to these support groups, also via Zoom, are located here: https://namimn.org/support/nami-minnesota-support-groups/.
If you need help navigating the mental health system, you can call the NAMI Minnesota Helpline at (651) 645-2948, ext. 117 or email namihelps@namimn.org. This is a peer-support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to people impacted by mental illnesses. Helpline staff and volunteers are experienced, well-trained and, able to provide guidance. Note:This is not a crisis line. If you experience any problems accessing necessary mental health services, or are experiencing new barriers, due to COVID-19, please contact namihelps@namimn.org.
Find more information from NAMI Minnesota on Mental Health Support and COVID-19, here. Also find important information from the Minnesota Department of Health and other Agencies covering a number of areas that you may have questions about here: NAMI Covid-19 Resources 3-30-20.
CBS Minnesota Covid-19 Community Resources (3-29-20)
NAMI Covid-19 Parent & Cargivers Resource Guide (3-24-20)
The MN Department of Education has also issued guidance for special education students. Their website now includes answers to frequently asked questions, suggestions for distance learning, and other relevant resources for families of special education students. MDE has also issued guidance for school-district obligations for special education services during the COVID-19 outbreak. (3-24-20)
More Resources:
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
National Institute of Mental Health
United Way Central Minnesota
Parent Voices of NAMI St. Cloud
No Stigmas Project
Please take advantage of the following information regarding resources provided by NAMI Minnesota:During this stressful time, NAMI Minnesota is here to help. Join us online in the coming days and weeks for a variety of FREE classes via Zoom that cover helpful and meaningful topics. Classes include self-care, dealing with stress caused by COVID-19, children’s mental health, and more. Visit https://namimn.org/education-public-awareness/classes/scheduled/ for a detailed class schedule. We are regularly adding to the schedule, so be sure to check out the site often for new opportunities to connect.
In addition, we are offering FREE online support groups for individuals managing mental illnesses, family members of people who have mental illnesses, and parents of children with mental illnesses. Please join us. Details and links to these support groups, also via Zoom, are located here: https://namimn.org/support/nami-minnesota-support-groups/.
If you need help navigating the mental health system, you can call the NAMI Minnesota Helpline at (651) 645-2948, ext. 117 or email namihelps@namimn.org. This is a peer-support service providing information, resource referrals, and support to people impacted by mental illnesses. Helpline staff and volunteers are experienced, well-trained and, able to provide guidance. Note:This is not a crisis line. If you experience any problems accessing necessary mental health services, or are experiencing new barriers, due to COVID-19, please contact namihelps@namimn.org.
Find more information from NAMI Minnesota on Mental Health Support and COVID-19, here. Also find important information from the Minnesota Department of Health and other Agencies covering a number of areas that you may have questions about here: NAMI Covid-19 Resources 3-30-20.
CBS Minnesota Covid-19 Community Resources (3-29-20)
NAMI Covid-19 Parent & Cargivers Resource Guide (3-24-20)
The MN Department of Education has also issued guidance for special education students. Their website now includes answers to frequently asked questions, suggestions for distance learning, and other relevant resources for families of special education students. MDE has also issued guidance for school-district obligations for special education services during the COVID-19 outbreak. (3-24-20)
More Resources:
Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration
National Institute of Mental Health
United Way Central Minnesota
Parent Voices of NAMI St. Cloud
No Stigmas Project
Free Informational Brochures
**These are free and shipped free. Can order limited quantities at a time**
**If publication is not available to order, you can print them from the online PDF**
**Some publications are available in Spanish**
www.ninds.nih.gov
· Tourette Syndrome: 12-2163
· Asperger Syndrome: 13-5624
· Autism: 09-1877
· Low Back Pain: 03-5161
· Pain: 14-2406
· Traumatic Brain Injury: 02-158
www.dana.org
· Brain Connections (Websites of different brain disorders)
· Mindboggling & More Mindboggling
· Other memory booklets
www.samhsa.gov
· What is Substance Abuse? (SMA) 14-4126
· Family Therapy Can Help: (SMA) 13-4784
· You Can Manage Your Chronic Pain: To Live a Good Life: (SMA) 13-4783
· Aging, Medications and Alcohol: (SMA) 12-3619
· Good Mental Health is Ageless: (SMA) 14-3618
· Family Guide to Systems of Care for Children With Mental Health Needs: SMA 4054
· Take Action Against Bullying: (SMA) 08-4322
· Bullying is Not A Fact of Life: (SMA) 08-4323
· Working Definition of Recovery/ 10 Guiding Principles of Recovery: PEP12-RECDEF
· After the Attempt:
o For Medical Providers (ER Department): SMA 08-4359 / CMHS-SVP-0161
o Taking Care of Your Family Member: SMA 08-4357/ CMHS-SVP 06-160
o Taking Care of Yourself: SMA 08-4355 / CMS-SVP-06-157
www.nimh.nih.gov
· Teen Brain Still Under Construction: 11-4929
· Suicide in America: TR 11-7697
· Older Adults and Depression: QF 11-7697
· Postpartum Depression Facts: 13-8000
· Depression: TR 13-3561
· Generalized Anxiety Disorder: TR 13-4677
· Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: TR 13- 4676
· Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder): TR 13-4678
· Panic Disorder: TR 13-4679
· Depression in Women: TR 13-4779
· Men and Depression: QF 13-5300
· Borderline Personality Disorder: 11-4928
· Bi-Polar Disorder in Children and Adolescents: 12-6380
· Bi-Polar Disorder in Adults: 12-3679
· Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): 12-3572
· Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): 10-6988
· Eating Disorders: About More Than Food: TR 14-4901
· Schizophrenia: TR 11-3517
www.nia.nih.gov
(Also has Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s Booklets)
· So Far Away 10-5496
· A Guide for Older People: Talking with your Doctor: 05-3452
· Age Pages: Go to the “age pages” and look at what is available, there are many topics to choose from
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Facebook: NAMI St. Cloud
Phone Number: (320) 654-1259
NAMI Minnesota: www.namimn.org
**If publication is not available to order, you can print them from the online PDF**
**Some publications are available in Spanish**
www.ninds.nih.gov
· Tourette Syndrome: 12-2163
· Asperger Syndrome: 13-5624
· Autism: 09-1877
· Low Back Pain: 03-5161
· Pain: 14-2406
· Traumatic Brain Injury: 02-158
www.dana.org
· Brain Connections (Websites of different brain disorders)
· Mindboggling & More Mindboggling
· Other memory booklets
www.samhsa.gov
· What is Substance Abuse? (SMA) 14-4126
· Family Therapy Can Help: (SMA) 13-4784
· You Can Manage Your Chronic Pain: To Live a Good Life: (SMA) 13-4783
· Aging, Medications and Alcohol: (SMA) 12-3619
· Good Mental Health is Ageless: (SMA) 14-3618
· Family Guide to Systems of Care for Children With Mental Health Needs: SMA 4054
· Take Action Against Bullying: (SMA) 08-4322
· Bullying is Not A Fact of Life: (SMA) 08-4323
· Working Definition of Recovery/ 10 Guiding Principles of Recovery: PEP12-RECDEF
· After the Attempt:
o For Medical Providers (ER Department): SMA 08-4359 / CMHS-SVP-0161
o Taking Care of Your Family Member: SMA 08-4357/ CMHS-SVP 06-160
o Taking Care of Yourself: SMA 08-4355 / CMS-SVP-06-157
www.nimh.nih.gov
· Teen Brain Still Under Construction: 11-4929
· Suicide in America: TR 11-7697
· Older Adults and Depression: QF 11-7697
· Postpartum Depression Facts: 13-8000
· Depression: TR 13-3561
· Generalized Anxiety Disorder: TR 13-4677
· Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: TR 13- 4676
· Social Phobia (Social Anxiety Disorder): TR 13-4678
· Panic Disorder: TR 13-4679
· Depression in Women: TR 13-4779
· Men and Depression: QF 13-5300
· Borderline Personality Disorder: 11-4928
· Bi-Polar Disorder in Children and Adolescents: 12-6380
· Bi-Polar Disorder in Adults: 12-3679
· Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): 12-3572
· Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD): 10-6988
· Eating Disorders: About More Than Food: TR 14-4901
· Schizophrenia: TR 11-3517
www.nia.nih.gov
(Also has Memory Loss and Alzheimer’s Booklets)
· So Far Away 10-5496
· A Guide for Older People: Talking with your Doctor: 05-3452
· Age Pages: Go to the “age pages” and look at what is available, there are many topics to choose from
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Facebook: NAMI St. Cloud
Phone Number: (320) 654-1259
NAMI Minnesota: www.namimn.org