Guild
Supported Living Services for People with Mental Illness - Guild St. Paul Area
Guild Administrative Offices
130 Wabasha St S, Ste 90, St. Paul, MN, 55107
(651) 291-0067
info@guildservices.org
https://guildservices.org
Service Details
Description
Individualized, flexible support and community treatment services, provided when and where needed; designed to help individuals who have serious and persistent mental illness and intensive service needs live in the housing of their choice.
Assistance with medication and daily activities; other community support services available.
Case management services for those referred by Ramsey County.
Assertive Community Treatment also available.
Features
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Area Served by County
- Anoka County
- Carver County
- Dakota County
- Hennepin County
- Ramsey County
- Scott County
- Washington County
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Specialization
- Individuals with criminal histories accepted
- Mental health
Eligibility
Residents of Ramsey County that have a diagnosed mental illness of a serious and persistent nature. This organization provides housing referrals/resources to ex-offenders reentering the general population from a correctional facility.
Application Instructions
To learn more, call (651) 291-0067 during regular business hours.
Fees
Paid by state/county funds; Medicaid
Business Hours
8:00am - 5:00pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Ramsey County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (651) 450-2220 |
Last Update
12/10/2024
Other Locations
This provider does not offer this service at other locations.
Other Services or resources
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PH-3300.8030Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities Definition
Programs for adults with developmental disabilities, sensory impairments, physical disabilities, or multiple disabilities who do not require 24-hour supervision that provide a highly individualized, coordinated system of services and supports which facilitates their ability to live in their own homes or apartments, to hire and supervise paid caregivers, to work in the community, to participate in community activities and to interact with nondisabled neighbors. A supported living agency may help the individual hire and supervise an attendant; develop a budget and pay bills on time; learn to shop and cook or hire someone to prepare meals for them; remember to take necessary medication; schedule medical appointments and get to the doctor's office; advertise for and select a roommate; make their living space barrier-free; learn about relationships, sexuality and parenting; select recreational pursuits that are personally satisfying; and accomplish other similar activities of daily living.
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RP-6400.8000-050Assertive Community Treatment Definition
Programs that provide recovery-focused, high intensity, community based treatment, rehabilitation and support services for people with serious and persistent mental illnesses such as schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder or bipolar disorder. Services are provided in non-office settings by a multidisciplinary team whose members are trained in the areas of psychiatry, social work, nursing, substance abuse and vocational rehabilitation; and include treatment, help in managing symptoms of the illness, immediate crisis response, case management, peer support, medications, supportive therapy and practical on-site support in coping with day-to-day demands. ACT teams provide nearly all of the treatment and members work collaboratively as a team with blended roles, not as a group of individual practitioners who operate with primary responsibilities of their own. ACT community and clinical services are guided by the consumers' strengths and preferences, an assertive approach, individually tailored programming, ongoing monitoring, variable support, in vivo service, relating to consumers as responsible citizens, direct availability 24 hours per day, utilizing a variety of community resources and collaborating with the family. The ACT model is also known as the Program of Assertive Community Treatment or PACT.
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RP-6400.8000-600Psychiatric Case Management Definition
Programs that develop case plans for the evaluation, treatment and/or care of individuals who have mental, emotional or social problems and need assistance in arranging for services; which assess the individual's needs; coordinate the delivery of needed services; ensure that services are obtained in accordance with the case plan; and follow up and monitor progress to ensure that services are having a beneficial impact on the problem.
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YF-5000.1100Chronic/Severe Mental Illness Definition
A number of mental or emotional conditions of a seriously debilitating nature which progress or do not respond positively to treatment over a period of time and which require adjustments on the part of the individual and his or her significant others, or long-term medication, to make daily functioning possible.