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1 Mental Health Resource Directory for our Community For all ages: Early Childhood through Adult 16 Created by: Freeborn County Family Services Collaborative June 2011
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3 SUPPORT GROUPS CONTINUED: Chemical Dependency Relapse Support Circle of Parents Support Group Contact: Barb Epilepsy Support Group Contact: Vickie Family Caregivers Support Group Grief Support Group Contact: Marietta Lupus Support Group Contact: Judy Maxine Ostomy Support Group Contact: Stacy Prenatal Loss RTS Bereavement Services Pulmonary/Cardiac Rehab Support Group Contact: Jill Single Mom s Support Group Contact: Saundra Spanish Parenting Group Contact: Luz Stroke/TIA Support Sessions Contact: Cindi For any emergency, please call 911 How to use this directory: Figure out the age of the person needing some assistance. Go to the page with that person s age group listed at the top. Call the number given to obtain information on that particular service. If you have any questions about how to use this Directory, please contact your school support services staff: School Social Workers, Counselors, Deans, School Psychologists, or School Nurses. Or call us at Thank You: To the Freeborn County Family Services Collaborative Children s Mental Health sub-committee for creating this Directory. Mission: To empower a broad range of stakeholders to find ways to improve local mental health services by reviewing, evaluating, reporting, and planning local programs. Freeborn County Family Services Collaborative 203 W. Clark Street Albert Lea, MN (507) alice.englin@co.freeborn.mn.us 3
4 WEBSITES: Age Group Contents 4 Pages Early Childhood (0-5) 5-6 Elementary (5-12) 7-8 Middle School (12-13) 9-10 High School (14-18) 9-10 Adult (18+) and Families Websites 13 Support Groups Mental Health Crisis Line for Adults: or Emergency Child Protection/Children s Mental Health: (rings into Law Enforcement; ask for On-Call Social Worker) Mental Health Warm Line: Help is just a phone call away. (ADHD) (Autism) (Autism) (Aspberger s) (PACER) (National Institute of Mental Health) SUPPORT GROUPS: Alzheimer s Support Group Contact: Cindy Arc of Freeborn County Contact: Jo Autism Support Group Contact: Jayne Breast Cancer Survivors Mentors for Hope Cancer Support Contact: Bonnie
5 Early Childhood Age (0-5) Freeborn County Children s Mental Health Supervisor: Kathy Tjepkema, LICSW Freeborn County Mental Health Center (Dept. of Human Services) Haenel, Edith, MS, LICSW (Mental Health Therpist) Larson, David, MS, LP (Mental Health Therapist) Lutheran Social Services Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Behavioral Health) Mayo Clinic Rochester Psychiatry & Psychology Dept Minnesota Vision Therapy Olchefske, Beth, MA, LP (Mental Health Therapist) PACER (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) Parent WarmLine (parent advice) Parent WarmLine (parent advice in Spanish) Parent 2 Parent Program Psychology Services of Southern MN Austin, MN Walker, Wendy, MS, LP (Mental Health Therapist) Website: 12 Arc (Advocacy Support for people with developmental disabilities) Autism Support Group (Jayne Iverson) Development Owatonna Development Rochester Catholic Charities Central Referral Mona Skare (contact for Development concerns ages 0-6) Child Care Resource & Referral (Child Care for Special Needs ) Circle of Parents Support Group (Barb Sorum) Crisis Nursery (Freeborn & Mower counties) District Mental Health Professional for Albert Lea schools Mary Larscheid, MSW, Ph.D., LICSW Early Childhood Screening (free health and developmental screening ages 3-6) Albert Lea Alden/Conger Glenville/Emmons Early Childhood Special Education Albert Lea schools Alden/Conger schools Glenville/Emmons schools Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Behavioral Health) Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Pediatrics Dept.)
6 Freeborn County Children s Mental Health Supervisor: Kathy Tjepkema Haenel, Edith, MS, LICSW (Mental Health Therapist) Healthy Families Home Visiting Program (Pre-natal to 5) Infant Care Class (Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea) Lutheran Social Services Mayo Clinic Rochester Psychiatry & Psychology Dept Minnesota Vision Therapy Olchefske, Beth, MA, LP (Mental Health Therapist) PACER (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) Parent 2 Parent Program (parents of special needs child can have a mentor parent a parent who has more experience raising a child with special needs) Parent WarmLine (phone advice) Parent WarmLine in Spanish Volkmann, Mary Jo, Parent Educator Helpful websites: (THRIVE Initiative) Adult (18 and over) and Families Anderson-Krull, Teresa, LICSW (Mental Health Therapist) Arc (Advocacy Support for people with developmental disabilities) Asper, Dr. Al, Ed.D., Psy.D., LP (Mental Health Therapist) Autism Support Group (Jayne Iverson) Development Owatonna Development Rochester Brunner, Julie, LPC (Mental Health Therapist in Austin) Catholic Charities Cedar House Inc. Child & Adult Life Skills Building Cedar River Counseling (Austin) Circle of Parents Support Group (Barb Sorum) Community Technologies & Services Mental health therapy (ages 5 & up), Adolescent Skills Group, Chemical Dependency Assessments, and more Crest Services Dev. Disabled Adult Life Skills Building Crime Victims Crisis Center CRISIS LINE (after hours) Freeborn County Crisis Nursery (Freeborn & Mower counties)
7 Elementary Age (5-12) Freeborn County Children s Mental Health Supervisor: Kathy Tjepkema, LICSW Freeborn County Mental Health Center (Dept. of Human Services) Glenville/Emmons School Counselor Beth Hayek, MS, Licensed School Counselor Glenville/Emmons Schools Social Worker Stephanie Emmanuel Group Support Services Inc Haenel, Edith, MS, LICSW (Mental Health Therapist) Larson, David, MS, LP (Mental Health Therapist) Lutheran Social Services Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Behavioral Health) Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Pediatrics Dept. ) Mayo Clinic Rochester Psychiatry & Psychology Dept Minnesota Vision Therapy Olchefske, Beth, MA, LP (Mental Health Therapist) PACER (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) Parent WarmLine (phone advice) Parent WarmLine in Spanish Parent 2 Parent Program Psychology Services of Southern MN Austin, MN Southwest Middle School Social Worker Reese Druckenmiller Walker, Wendy, MS, LP (Mental Health Therapist) Website: Alden/Conger School Amy Wallin (Licensed Secondary School Counselor) Alden/Conger School Social Worker Danielle Armbrust Anderson-Krull, Teresa, LICSW (Mental Health Therapist) Arc (Advocacy Support for people with developmental disabilities) Autism Support Group (Jayne Iverson) Development Owatonna Development Rochester Catholic Charities Cedar House Inc. Child & Adult Life Skills Building Cedar River Counseling (Austin) Circle of Parents Support Group (Barb Sorum) Community Technologies & Services Mental health therapy (ages 5 & up), Adolescent Skills Group, Chemical Dependency Assessments, and more Crime Victims Crisis Center Crisis Nursery (Freeborn & Mower counties) District Mental Health Professional for Albert Lea schools Mary Larscheid, MSW, Ph.D., LICSW Freeborn County Children s Mental Health Supervisor: Kathy Tjepkema, LICSW Freeborn County Mental Health Center (Dept. of Human Services)
8 Middle and High School Age (12-18) Glenville/Emmons School Counselor Beth Hayek, MS, Licensed School Counselor Glenville/Emmons Schools Social Worker Stephanie Emmanuel Haenel, Edith, MS, LICSW (Mental Health Therpist) Halverson Schools Social Worker Teri Nelson, LSW Hawthorne School Social Worker Katie Nielsen, LSW Lakeview School Social Worker Kim Anderson, MSW Lutheran Social Services Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Behavioral Health) Mayo Clinic Health System-Albert Lea (Pediatrics Dept. ) Mayo Clinic Rochester Psychiatry & Psychology Dept Minnesota Vision Therapy Olchefske, Beth, MA, LP (Mental Health Therapist) PACER (Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights) Parent WarmLine (phone advice) Parent WarmLine in Spanish Parent 2 Parent Program Sibley School Social Worker Dawn Berg, MSW Walker, Wendy, MS, LP (Mental Health Therapist) Website: 8 Albert Lea High School Social Worker Jenni Braaten Alden/Conger School Amy Wallin (Licensed Secondary School Counselor) Alden/Conger School Social Worker Danielle Armbrust Anderson-Krull, Teresa, LICSW Mental Health Therapist Arc (Advocacy Support for people with developmental disabilities) Autism Support Group (Jayne Iverson) Development Owatonna Development Rochester Catholic Charities Cedar House Inc. Child & Adult Life Skills Building Cedar River Counseling (Austin) Circle of Parents Support Group (Barb Sorum) Community Technologies & Services Mental health therapy (ages 5 & up), Adolescent Skills Group, Chemical Dependency Assessments, and more Crest Services Dev. Disabled Adult Life Skills Building Crime Victims Crisis Center Crisis Nursery (Freeborn & Mower counties) District Mental Health Professional for Albert Lea schools Mary Larscheid, MSW, Ph.D., LICSW
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