St. Cloud Facility Services
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Child, adolescent, adult and geriatric therapy-counseling.

Individual, family and marital/couples therapy-counseling.

Child, adolescent, adult and geriatric psychiatry evaluations and medication management.

Psychological evaluations.

Our specific programs are outlined below, but an in-depth link is provided by clicking on any of the headings.

ACT - Assertive Community Treatment - Click here for brochure

This program is designed for people who have severe and persistent mental illness and are in greatest need of services. They are often challenged in their daily functioning and have difficulty taking care of their basic needs, protecting themselves, keeping safe and adequate housing, and/or staying employed. Individuals challenged by a serious mental illness are often vulnerable to homelessness, abuse of alcohol/drugs, and legal problems. They are in need of intensive services and supports to be sucessful.

Day Treatment:  Innovative Adult Mental Health Rehab- Click here

The Primary Day Treatment program operates Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. until Noon. Participants may attend on a daily basis or on a part-time schedule. Services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of Licensed Mental Health Professionals and Mental Health Practitioners trained in Motivational Interviewing, IM&R, IDDT and Resiliency.

The major components of this program include:
  1. Diagnostic and functional assessment.
  2. Individual treatment plans establish clearly defined goals which are addressed in a therapeutic, time limited manner.
  3. Group Treatment Model:  Structured groups facilitated by experi- enced professionals give participants a supportive environment for practicing a variety of new thinking and behavioral skills.
  4. Daily Goal Setting:  Training, education and practice are provided for planning a productive goal focused day.
  5. Illness Management Skill Building:  An interactive learning model assists consumers in learning, understanding and transferring community integration skills, relaxation and emotional regulation skills to reduce MI symptoms and improve overall well-being and independent functioning level.
  6. Group Psychotherapy:  Small groups facilitated by a licensed therapist assist clients in addressing a variety of issues.
  7. Psychosocial Educational Training:  Interactive instruction is provided in areas of weekly planning, social skills, daily living skills, mental and physical health education, and diagnosis and symptom management.
  8. Social recreational opportunities are also available every Wednesday 6-8:30 pm and one weekend per month.
ARMHS - Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services - Click Here

This service is available to individuals who have a serious mental illness and have substantial functional impairments in daily living, working and/or socializing. Services are provided in the person's home, preferred community setting or at our agency. Most insurances currently cover services. ARMHS utilizes an integrated approach of evidence based and best practices to assist consumers in working towards their chosen goals.


Detoxification Services - Click here for brochure


Focus XII Halfway House - Click here for brochure


ICRS - Intensive Community Rehabilitation Services


ICRS is an intensive team model focusing on rehabilitation for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. The model recognizes the need for an intensive service model that may not meet all of the standards of Assertive Community Treatment. ICRS focuses on rehabilitation services rather than traditional case management.
 
Great River ICRS consists of practitioners from key disciplines in the rehabilitation field. The service utilizes a team approach to recovery. Treatment plans are developed from an individual's personal recovery goals.
 
Great River ICRS
3333 W. Division Street; Suite 219
St.Cloud, MN 56301
Phone # (320) 257-4230

 

Chemical Dependency Education Programs - Click Here for Brochure
    STEP Program - Abstinence Based Group

    This is a comprehensive, abstinence based (random UA's included), harm reduction and addiction prevention class. It is intended to meet the needs of individuals aged 16 and over who appear to be of medium risk of reoffending and do not meet the medical or DSM IV criteria to be diagnosed as substance dependent. Group meetings last 90 minutes each for a total of 15 hours. An additional hour is needed for orientation and discharge.

    Eight Session Chemical Dependency Education Group

    Group meetings last 90 minutes each for a total of 12 hours in this program. An additional hour is required for orientation and discharge. It is intended for adults and minors who have been convicted of two or more drug or alcohol related offenses.

    DUI Clinic

    The DUI clinic is an 8 hour educational program conducted over two evenings for first time offenders of drug or alcohol related offenses. It meets the State requirements for DUI offenses.

Crisis Services

CMMHC offers a wide variety of crisis services, including:
  • 24 Hour Emergency Line: 320-253-5555 or 1-800-635-8008, monitored by CMMHC and the Four County Crisis Response Team.
  • Crisis Bed Program - A time limited alternative to hospitalization for those experiencing a mental health crisis but do not require inpatient psychiatric care.
  • In-community Crisis Services - A paraprofessional is available to meet individually with clients to formulate crisis plans.
  • Community Crisis Response - Immediate response by CMMHC to community disasters/crisis, assist with critical incident stress debriefings and team up with other emergency services.
Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRT)