Volunteers of America - Minnesota
Mental Health Clinic
Vona Center for Mental Health
9220 Bass Lake Rd, Ste 255, New Hope, MN, 55428
(763) 225-4052
https://www.voamnwi.org/mental-health-care
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
Services include:
* Care coordination
* Individualized Care Plans
* Treatment
* Telehealth services
* Deaf and hard of hearing mental health
* High Fidelity Wraparound
* Intensive Outpatient Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
* Mental Health Case Management
* School-Based Mental Health Services
About This Location
Provides cultural and language specific behavioral health services for Somali and East African youth or adults with emotional or behavioral problems, and their families
Program includes the following services:
* Diagnostic assessment
* Individual, group and family therapy
* Individual, group and family skill building
Features
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Area Served by County
- Hennepin County
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Specialization
- Deaf or hard-of-hearing
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
ID | Type | Agency | Url |
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810504 | Mental Health Clinic | Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) | http://licensinglookup.dhs.state.mn.us/Details.aspx?l=810504 |
Area Served
Hennepin County
Websites
Phone Numbers
Type | Number | Hours |
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Main | (763) 225-4052 |
Last Update
12/5/2024
Other Locations
- Volunteers of America - Minnesota 7625 Metro Blvd, Minneapolis, MN, 55439
- Vona Center For Mental Health - Faribault 615 Olaf Hanson Dr, PO Box 308, Faribault, MN, 55021
- Vona Center For Mental Health - Sauk Rapids 1139 Franklin Ave, Sauk Rapids, MN, 56379
Other Services or resources
Taxonomy Terms Used: Clicking a taxonomy term from the list below launches a new search.
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LF-4900.5000Memory Screening Definition
Programs that offer simple tests for the early detection of mild memory problems that may not be associated with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias. The screenings are generally confidential and involve completion of a questionnaire and a short memory test. People who exhibit cognitive and behavioral problems beyond those associated with normal aging may be referred for neuropsychological testing.
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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-1400.8000-270Geriatric Counseling Definition
Programs that provide emotional support, information and guidance in a variety of settings for older adults who are having mental, emotional or social adjustment problems that have arisen as a result of the process of aging. Geriatric counseling services are provided primarily by social services professionals including licensed social workers rather that psychiatrists or other medical personnel.
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YF-3000.2380Dementia Definition
An acquired reduction in mental capacity that is characterized by impairment of memory, judgment and intellectual functioning which is often accompanied by behavioral disturbances.
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YF-3200.1700Deafness Definition
Partial or complete hearing loss, generally in the severe to profound range, that is present at birth or occurs later in life. Functionally, individuals who are termed "deaf" are unable to hear well enough to rely on their hearing and use it as a means of processing information.
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YF-3200.3000Hard of Hearing Definition
A mild to moderate hearing loss that may be congenital or occur in the prelingual period but is not of sufficient severity to preclude the development of some spoken language; or which is acquired later in life after speech has been developed. Functionally, individuals who are termed "hard of hearing" have some hearing, are able to use it for communication purposes, and feel reasonably comfortable doing so.
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YK-2000Families Definition
Groups of people, usually consisting of parents (mothers and fathers) and children, who live together in a common dwelling and depend on one another for support.
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YQ-8500Trauma Informed Organizational/Practitioner Perspective Definition
Individual practitioners, programs, and/or systems whose approach to engaging people with a history of trauma involves recognition of the presence of trauma symptoms and acknowledgement of the role that trauma has played in their lives. The approach can be implemented in any type of service setting or organization and has been used in the delivery of a broad range of services including mental health, substance use, housing, vocational or employment support, domestic violence and victim assistance, and peer support. However, it is distinct from trauma-specific interventions or treatments that are designed specifically to address the consequences of trauma and to facilitate healing.