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Day Services

Rise Adult Day Mounds View -- Our Mounds View Adult Day program is designed to meet the needs and interests of adults who no longer want to work full time, but would still enjoy remaining an active part of their community. This program includes recreational, social and creative activities, as well as fitness activities, community service, art and music therapy and educational groups, among other things. The program has an emphasis on the community and being a part of the Mounds View Community Center Community.  People are able to participate in many of the exercise activities and workout equipment within the Community Center. This program focus is sensory activities for those in the program with a 1:3 ratio. People are typically funded for services by a Medicaid waiver, MSHO, the Veteran's Administration, worker's compensation, or self-pay.

Rise Adult Day New Brighton: Rise'sNew Brighton Adult Day location is designed to meet the needs and interests of people with physical, intellectual, or developmental disabilities who can't or don't wish to work full time, but still would like to remain an active and vital part of their community. This program offers recreational, social and creative activities, as well as fitness activities, community service, art and music therapy and educational groups, among other things. The program has an emphasis on the community and being a part of the New Brighton Community Center community.  People are able to participate in many of the center's exercise activities and use workout equipment.   This program typically holds a 1:5 ratio and is usually funded by a Medicaid waiver, MSHO, Veteran's Administration, worker's compensation, or self-pay.

Rise Adult Day Fridley: Rise's Fridley Adult Day program is designed to meet the needs and interests of adults who no longer want to work full time, but would still enjoy remaining an active part of their community. This program includes recreational, social and creative activities, as well as fitness activities, community activities, art and music therapy and educational groups, among other things. The program has an emphasis on the community and being a part of the Fridley Community Center Community. The Fridley Community Center is a busy place that includes the Fridley School daycare which provides opportunities for those in the program to volunteer if they desire. This program typically holds a 1:5 ratio and has a certified brain injury specialist on staff. This program is usually funded by a Medicaid waiver, MSHO, Veteran's Administration, worker's compensation, or self-pay.

Rise Adult Day Coon Rapids: Rise's Coon Rapids Adult Day program is designed to meet the needs and interests of adults who no longer want to work full time, but would still enjoy remaining an active part of their community. This program includes recreational, social and creative activities, as well as fitness activities, community activities, art and music therapy and educational groups, among other things. The program has an emphasis on the community and being a part of the Emma B Howe YMCA Community.  We are able to participate in many of the exercise activities, classes and workout equipment within the YMCA.  There is also a pool that is available for exercise.  This program typically holds a 1:5 ratio. This program is usually funded by Medicaid waivers, MSHO, Veteran's Administration, worker's compensation, or self-pay.

Rise Anoka: This location serves people 21 years and older who could benefit from life enrichment and community inclusion. We create customized plans that include life enrichment activities, volunteer opportunities, and community integrated plans for people who have a range of developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities. This program maintains a 1:3 ratio, and occasionally will intake people supported by a 1:1 ratio, depending on the individual. Funding primarily comes from the person's county of residence, or a Medicaid, CADI, or CDCS Waiver.

Rise Crystal:  This location serves people 21 years and older who could benefit from life enrichment and community inclusion. We create customized plans that include life enrichment activities, volunteer opportunities, community integrated plans for people with a range of developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities. Crystal also offers individualized employment plans for those looking for community employment opportunities. This program maintains a 1:3 ratio, and occasionally will intake people supported by a 1:1 ratio, depending on the case. Funding primarily comes from the person's county of residence, or a Medicaid, CADI, or CDCS Waiver. Take a virtual tour of Rise Crystal here

Mental Health Supports

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Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS): This program is intended to serve those 18 years or older who have a primary diagnosis of a serious mental illness. They must also have Medical Assistance (MA) or Prepaid Medical Assistance (PMAP) coverage. We develop personalized plans for each individual and help guide the person toward specific objectives and goals. The program is intended to promote independent living and help reduce the risk of relapse and mental health hospitalizations for people with mental illnesses.

Housing

Mental Health Housing Support Services and Rapid Re-Housing: This program assists people in making a smooth transition into living more independently in their community through transitional housing and support services. People in this program must have a diagnosis of a Serious Mental Illness (SMI) and be able to live independently in their community without supervision, but with support services. They must also be seeking services in Pine, Isanti, Kanabec, Chisago, or Mille Lacs counties in order to be eligible. Typically, this program is funded by the Region 7E Adult Mental Initiative or HSASMI funds.

 

If you live in Anoka County and are at risk of losing your housing or are homeless, please contact the Anoka County Housing Resource Center at (763) 324-1215 for assistance in matching your housing needs with the appropriate resources.

Other resources available if you are in need of housing assistance in Anoka County:

Youth (under 21 years) – YMCA: 763-493-3052

Singles / Families – The Salvation Army-Coon Rapids: 763-755-6873

 

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