Guide to Programs & Services



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Guide to Programs & Services St. Louis County Public Health & Human Services

WELCOME St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services As our client/customer, you can expect to receive professional services and clear information Respectfully Courteously In a timely manner Vision A community where all people are safe and healthy. Mission To protect, promote, and improve the health and quality of life in St. Louis County. Community Input The St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services Advisory Committee seeks input about the Public Health and Human Services delivery system. Phone 218-726-2043 or e-mail PHHS@stlouiscountymn.gov www.stlouiscountymn.gov 2 ST. LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Financial Services Financial Assistance You may be eligible for help, depending on your income and assets: Medical Assistance Emergency Funds (shelter/utilities) Minnesota Family Investment Program (families with children) General Assistance (single adults or married w/o children) Minnesota Supplemental Aid (aged, blind, disabled) Food Support Group Residential Housing Long-Term Care Housing or Assistance Fraud Prevention Investigation County Burial Assistance Call or stop in for information, or an application to determine if you are eligible. Child Support Child support is a financial obligation of a parent to pay money for the support of his/her children. The Child Support office can assist with: Locating parents Establishing paternity Establishing or modifying orders for child support, medical support, and child care Enforcing support obligations Collecting current and past-due support You can apply whether or not you are on public assistance. Application fee: $25 one-time fee for non-public assistance until July 1, 2016, at which time there will be no fee. Ongoing fee: Some non-public assistance cases may be charged a 2% fee for payments processed. * St. Louis County is an equal opportunity provider www.stlouiscountymn.gov 3

Adult Services Developmental Disabilities Services to eligible individuals with diagnoses of developmental disability or a related condition that impairs general intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior. Information and Referral Eligibility Screening Rule 185 Case Management Semi-independent living skills Supported living services Intermediate Care Facilities (ICF/DD) Semi-Independent Living Skills (SILS) Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Family Support Grant (FSG) Day Training and Habilitation (DT&H) Supported or Extended Employment Case Management Chemical Dependency Services for persons seeking treatment for chemical dependency or chemical abuse who meet income guidelines. Information and Referral Detoxification Eligibility and Access Screening Income eligibility assessment (Rule 24) Chemical use assessment (Rule 25) Referral, Care Coordination or Case Management for access to services Outpatient treatment Primary residential treatment Extended care Halfway house Elderly and Disabilities Services These services provide a range of assistance for elderly and disabled people who are eligible for Elderly Waiver (EW) services (including some care coordination on behalf of managed care organizations), Alternative Care Program services; Community Alternative Care (CAC), Community Alternative for Disabled Individuals (CADI), and Brain 4 ST. LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Injury waivers; and selected care coordination on behalf of managed care organizations. This includes a variety of services for people living in their own homes and community settings. Information and Referral in conjunction with the Senior and Disability Linkage Lines Long-Term Care Consultation (LTCC) regardless of income Relocation Service Coordinator from nursing care facilities Case Management, Referral, or Care Coordination for eligible elderly and disabled adults Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) which may include case management, consumer directed services, home care, supportive services, foster care, residential care, and assisted living services Residential services Volunteer assistance with transportation Representative Payee MnCHOICES Assessment MnCHOICES assessment is a person-centered planning approach to make decisions about long-term services and supports. The assessment determines eligibility for public funded programs and services for all ages including: Alternative Care program Brain Injury Waiver Community Alternative Care Waiver Community Alternatives for Disabled Individuals Waiver Community Support Grant Developmental Disability Waiver Day Training and Habilitation Elderly Waiver Family Support Grant Moving Home Minnesota Personal Care Assistance Services Developmental Delay Case Management (Rule 185) Semi-Independent Living Skills Services www.stlouiscountymn.gov 5

Adult Services, Continued Adult Mental Health For access by the general public: Information and Referral Education and Prevention Services Emergency or Crisis Services (CRT) For individuals with a Serious and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI): Case Management Intensive-Prevention (Hibbing/ Eligibility Assessment Chisolm area) Mental Health Targeted Assertive Community Case Management (Rule 79/ Treatment (ACT) MH-TCM) Community Support Program Development of Assistance with government comprehensive care plan benefits Service coordination and Client Outreach referral Monitoring and evaluation Referral, Care Coordination or Case Management for access to services: Crisis assistance Independent Living Skills (ILS) Day treatment Psycho-social rehabilitation Employability and supported Adult Foster Care (AFC) employment Board and Lodge Medication monitoring Independent living arrangements Adult Protective Services Adult Protective Services provide a mechanism for anyone in the community to report incidents within the County boundaries of suspected maltreatment of vulnerable adults. These reports are evaluated for intervention which may include referral to the Department of Human Services (DHS), the Minnesota Department of Health (OHFC), local investigations and/or coordination with local law enforcement to check on the safety of individuals in St. Louis County. Information and Referral Common Entry Point (CEP) (phone intake of reports) Assessment or Investigation Case Management Critical Incident Review Team Multi-disciplinary Adult Protection Team (MAP Team) 6 ST. LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Children and Family Services Child Protection Mandated services to respond to child abuse and neglect and to build safety for children. Initial Intervention Services Intake and assessment of referrals Child abuse and neglect investigation/assessment Engagement with families in planning for child safety Indian Child Welfare Services Work actively with American Indian families from intake through case completion Coordinate County with Tribal services Child Protection Services Assist parents with providing safe and nurturing homes for children Arrange for out-of-home child placement, when necessary Reunite and bring families together Arrange for permanent alternative care for children when reunification not possible Coordinate with community services Parent Support Outreach Program Positive support to families in effort to prevent maltreatment. Engage families in strengthening child safety and well-being Help families access community resources Assist with basic needs Child Welfare Voluntary services to strengthen families and build healthy communities. Family Support Services Help for families requesting assistance with short-term or ongoing challenges. Assist families to provide safety and stability for children in the home Help families with stressors such as parent disability, child behavior problems, unmet basic needs, parent-child conflict, and children s special needs Connect families to community resources www.stlouiscountymn.gov 7

Children and Family Services, Continued Children s Mental Health Services for children with serious mental health and behavioral challenges and their families. Team with parents and help them access mental health treatment and services Provide support in school and community settings Child Care Services Assistance in assuring affordable, accessible and quality child care. Child care licensing Child care financial assistance Intensive Family-Based Services Family-focused and strength-based program to help families stay together or reunify. Provide in-home parenting education and family counseling for families active in child protection and child welfare services Minor Parent Program Assist minor parents in making appropriate educational and living plans for themselves and their children Foster Care Information, licensing, and training for persons interested in becoming foster parents Ongoing consultation and placement coordination for foster families Adoption Guidance through the adoption process for children entering adoptive families Post-adoption assistance to adult adoptees and birth parents when requested Services for children with developmental disabilities or related conditions (see Developmental Disabilities, p. 4). 8 ST. LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Public Health Adult Health Long-Term Care Consultation Assess the appropriateness of nursing home placement and provide information and resources for alternative living arrangements or in-home services. Personal Care Attendant (PCA) Assessment of health needs and authorization of PCA services. Communicable Disease Prevention and Control Communicable Diseases Education, investigation and follow-up of reportable communicable diseases. Investigate potential rabies incidents. Immunizations Provided for infants, children and adults who are uninsured or whose insurance does not cover vaccine cost. Tuberculosis (TB) Screening and Management Skin testing (Mantoux) for assessment of exposure to TB. Education and medication monitoring of persons requiring treatment. www.stlouiscountymn.gov 9

Public Health Maternal Child Health WIC (Women Infants Children) Nutrition education program; WIC provides free supplemental foods that promote good health for pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, and infants and children up to age five. Home Visiting Visits to pregnant women, infants and children for assessment, education, support and referral for community resources. Breastfeeding Support Breastfeeding education and support. Child and Teen Checkups (C&TC) Outreach Child and Teen Checkups outreach and follow-up for children 0 21 years who are eligible for Medical Assistance or MinnesotaCare. Health Promotion Health Education Presentations available on a variety of health-related topics. Consultations about public health issues. Community Partnerships Provide information and work with community leaders on community assessment and policy development related to health issues. Public Health Preparedness Planning with community partners for coordinated emergency response to natural and man-made disasters. 10 ST. LOUIS COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

Complaint Procedure The Customer/Client Complaint Procedure has been developed to give you two choices for resolving a complaint, if you haven t been treated in a respectful, courteous, or timely manner. 1 2 The first choice is to talk to the supervisor of the employee with whom you are working. The supervisor will work with you to resolve the complaint. The second choice is to speak with a Senior Manager from the service area from which you are receiving services (see contact information on page 12 of this brochure). A Senior Manager can also help to resolve complaints. As our client and customer, you can expect to receive professional services and clear information Respectfully, Courteously, and in a Timely Manner. If you do not know the name of the Supervisor or Senior Manager, please call: 218-726-2096 or 1-800-450-9777 ext. 2096 Hours: 8 am 4:30 pm Monday Friday. NOTE: This complaint procedure is not the same as the formal appeal process for decisions regarding benefits, permits or services. Please contact a supervisor regarding the formal appeal process. www.stlouiscountymn.gov 11

Contact St. Louis County Public Health & Human Services Duluth Government Services Center Public Health, Human Services, Child Support & WIC 320 West 2nd Street Duluth, MN 55802-1495 (218) 726-2222 Virginia Northland Office Center P.O. Box 1148 307 First Street South Virginia, MN 55792-1148 (218) 471-7100 Hibbing Hibbing Annex 1814 E. 14th Avenue Hibbing, MN 55746 (218) 262-6000 Ely St. Louis County Service Center 320 Miners Drive East Ely MN 55731-1402 (218) 365-8200 To contact any of the above offices toll-free, call: 1-800-450-9777 Public Health and Human Services Directory Deputy Director Public Health & Human Services Shelley Saukko 218.726.2210 Email: saukkos@stlouiscountymn.gov Child Support and Income Maintenance Debbie Waldriff 218.726.2021 Email: waldriffd@stlouiscountymn.gov Children and Family Services and Child Care Holly Church 218.725.5161 Email: churchh@stlouiscountymn.gov Adult Services Mark Nelson 218.726.2085 Email: nelsonm@stlouiscountymn.gov Public Health Amy Westbrook 218.725.5267 Email: westbrooka@stlouiscountymn.gov Business Office Janet Nilsen 218.726.2053 Email: nilsenj@stlouiscountymn.gov To call toll free: 1-800-450-9777 St. Louis County Public Health & Human Services Government Services Center, 6 East 320 West Second Street Duluth, MN 55802 September 2015 Printed on paper containing 30% post consumer waste.