Hennepin County Human Services and Public Health Department
Mental Health Clinic
Hennepin County Mental Health Center
2215 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN, 55407
(612) 596-9438
https://www.hennepin.us/residents/health-medical/mental-health-substance-use
Service Details
Description
Mental Health Clinics provide outpatient mental health services for individuals with mental or emotional disorders, and other psychiatric conditions.
Services include:
* Intake and case assignment
* Mental health evaluation including assessment and diagnostic process
* Treatment planning
* Counseling services, consultation and individual therapy case review
* Access to emergency service
* Access to hospital admission
Some providers also provide rehabilitative mental health services, and some may also provide services to persons with developmental disabilities, alcoholism or substance abuse.
Mental Health Clinics also provide educational, informational, and preventive services to the community.
The mental health team includes:
* Licensed physician, who has completed an approved residency program in psychiatry
* Doctoral clinical, counseling, or health care psychologist
* Clinical social worker with a master's degree in social work from an accredited college or university or clinical psychiatric nurse with a master's degree
Additional Information
The Outpatient Mental Health Center serves adults with serious mental illness, including those who struggle with substance use disorders.
The Center also serves children and adolescents who are severely emotionally disturbed, have been abused or neglected, or have been court ordered for a psychological evaluation.
Services may include:
* Diagnostic assessments
* Psychiatric evaluation and medication management
* Psychological and parenting evaluations
* Individual and group psychotherapy
* Primary care for adult clients who are active in mental health treatment
* Rule 25 assessments
* Pharmacy services
* Laboratory services
* Help applying for health insurance
* Supported employment services
* Care coordination
Features
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Area Served by County
- Hennepin County
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Licenses and Certifications
- Community Mental Health Center (CMHC)
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Payment
- Sliding fee scale
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Specialization
- People with low income
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
ID | Type | Agency | Url |
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801020 | Mental Health Clinic | Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) | http://licensinglookup.dhs.state.mn.us/Details.aspx?l=801020 |
Eligibility
The clinic serves adults, children, adolescents and families who live in or receive services from the county.
Application Instructions
Mobile crisis teams will respond to crises in Hennepin County, 24/7/365. Adults call (612) 596-1223 and for children call (612) 348-2233.
Call (612) 596-9438 to schedule an appointment.
To be assessed for services, call Hennepin County at (612) 348-4111, Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 4:00pm. You will speak with a social worker who will help you identify your needs.
If your child is not covered by insurance or if you are having difficulty requesting mental health services for your child, call Front Door Access at (612) 348-4111.
If your child is covered by insurance, contact your insurance company to find out whether a diagnostic assessment is covered under your policy, and which mental health professionals are in your coverage network.
Business Hours
8:00am - 4:30pm, Monday - Friday
Area Served
Hennepin County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (612) 596-1300 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
- 1800 Chicago 1800 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55404
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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RM-6500Outpatient Mental Health Facilities Definition
Programs that provide walk-in, walk-out diagnostic and treatment services for children, adolescents and/or adults who have acute or chronic psychiatric disorders but do not need 24-hour care; and/or provide counseling services for individuals, couples, families and extended family groups who may be experiencing difficulty resolving personal or interpersonal conflicts or making personal adjustments to stressful life situations such as separation, divorce, widowhood, loss of a child, poor health, unemployment, family violence, delinquency or substance abuse.
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RM-6500.1500Community Mental Health Agencies Definition
Community-based outpatient facilities that offer individual, group, conjoint and family counseling, therapy groups, medication and other mental health services for community residents, especially those who are indigent, who have acute or chronic psychiatric disorders or who may be experiencing difficulty resolving personal or interpersonal conflicts or making personal adjustments to stressful life situations such as separation, divorce, loss of a spouse or a child, poor health, unemployment, family violence, delinquency or substance abuse. Included may be city and county-operated and nonprofit facilities.
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RP-5000.1400Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services Definition
Programs that coordinate access to outpatient mental health services and/or psychiatric hospitalization and residential treatment facilities in a community by evaluating the nature and severity of an individual's mental health problem, determining which service response would best meet the needs of the patient, doing an eligibility assessment, and providing a referral to (or facilitating placement in) an appropriate program or facility. Mental health triage services may be located in an emergency department, community mental health service, call center or co-located with other specialized mental health services.
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RP-5000.1500Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation Definition
Programs that utilize a variety of means to evaluate the mental or emotional status or functioning of people who may be experiencing acute or chronic disturbances. Diagnostic techniques may include observation of the person's behavior, interviews with the individual and significant others, psychological testing as indicated, medical examination, assessment for psychotropic or other medication, and the formulation of an appropriate, ongoing treatment plan which may include voluntary or involuntary hospitalization.
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RP-5000.6400Psychological Assessment Definition
Programs that utilize a variety of means to evaluate and identify the best mode of treatment for individuals who have developmental deficits, learning disabilities, neurological impairments, loss of memory, behavioral problems, personality disorders or adjustment problems. Diagnostic techniques may include observation of the person's behavior, interviews with the individual and significant others, psychological testing as indicated, and neuropsychological assessment in situations where organic involvement such as brain injury is suspected. Ongoing assessment may be provided as a means of evaluating the effectiveness of treatment.
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YF-5000.1515Co-Occurring Disorders Definition
A condition, previously referred to in the U.S. as "dual diagnosis", in which individuals have both a diagnosed mental illness and a substance use disorder involving either drugs or alcohol. Any combination of mental health and substance use disorders qualifies for this diagnosis, e.g., an alcohol use disorder and depression, post-traumatic stress disorder and a heroin use disorder, prescription drug dependence and anxiety. For purposes of treatment, it is recommended that clients receive intensive medical and therapeutic intervention and care for both disorders at the same time, allowing them to manage the symptoms caused by the mental health disorder without resorting to drugs and/or alcohol and worsening their mental health symptoms, or allowing an untreated mental health order to increase the urge to drink or get high.
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YL-3300.4500Low Income Definition
Individuals or families whose annual income is between 150 and 200% of poverty level for their family size.
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YV-3000Homeless People Definition
Individuals and families who have no fixed, regular and adequate residence, who are residing temporarily with relatives or friends or who live on the street, in emergency or transitional shelters, in a hotel or motel paid for with a shelter voucher, in seriously substandard housing or in an abandoned building, place of business, car or other vehicle, or other public or private place that is not ordinarily used as a regular sleeping accommodation for people. Some people who are homeless have issues with substance abuse, chronic or severe mental illness, chronic unemployment or underemployment, or other problems that prevent them from obtaining housing.