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HOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
HOMEWARD BOUND, INC.
Plymouth, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Founded in 1980, Homeward Bound, Inc. has helped more than 150,000 people move toward sobriety. Now serving 18 counties in North Texas and 9 counties in Far West Texas, we are the largest and one of the oldest and most respected not-for-profit substance abuse and mental health treatment agencies in Texas. A large part of our mission has always been to divert people from going to jail or prison. Our founder and executive director, Douglas W. Denton, designed and operated the first jail diversion program in Texas – and one of the first in the nation. Homeward Bound, Inc. is the go-to resource for judges, attorneys, probation officers, public hospital emergency rooms, law enforcement officers, and a lot of the surrounding community. We provide intensive residential treatment on a 24-hour-a-day, 7-days-a-week basis. Each client is assigned to a licensed counselor and a treatment team that manages treatment every step of the way – from detox to residential treatment to outpatient counseling - to support re-entry to the outside world. We give clients the physical, psychological, emotional, and spiritual help they need to move to a full, healthy life. Twelve-step programs and peer counseling are integral parts of treatment. We also provide training for professionals seeking to maintain their licenses through continuing education and for people beginning their training as addiction specialists. We accept private insurance, and we have federal, state, and private foundation grant funding to cover people who cannot pay for treatment. Se habla español: Varios miembros de nuestro personal hablan español con fluidez, y ofrecemos un programa completo de idioma español en nuestras instalaciones en El Paso.
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ANDREW RESIDENCE MANAGEMENT, INC. DBA ANDREW RESIDENCE
ANDREW RESIDENCE MANAGEMENT, INC. DBA ANDREW RESIDENCE
Minneapolis, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Areas of specialty include HR management, labor relations, safety & work comp, talent acquisition, talent management, and benefits administration.
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Market Leading
OUR LADY OF PEACE
OUR LADY OF PEACE
St. Paul, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Our Lady of Peace provides three levels of care to people in need. Our Lady of Peace Medicare Licensed Residential Hospice home provides care to children and adults with terminal illnesses at no cost to families. Our entire operating budget is funded through donations from our generous supporters. We allow those with limited financial resources to receive the best possible care at the end-of-life. Our Lady of Peace Community Hospice provides hospice care to those in need who are living at home, in senior communities, or in long-term care facilities throughout the Twin Cities metro area. Our goal is to make our patient's final days, weeks, or months peaceful and comfortable. Our Lady of Peace Home Care is a not-for-profit home care agency serving all faiths. We provide peace and comfort to adults recovering from an injury, recovering from surgery, or illness in need of assistance. We provide a wide range of services, from therapies (pt/ot/st), skilled nursing, and wound care to medication management and palliative care.
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Market Competitive
CHILDREN'S DENTAL SERVICES, INC
CHILDREN'S DENTAL SERVICES, INC
Minneapolis, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Since 1919, Children's Dental Services is dedicated to improving the oral health of children from families with low incomes by providing accessible treatment and education to our diverse Minnesota community. CDS provides a full range of dental services to children from birth until age twenty-one and to pregnant women.
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CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY HOMES AND SERVICES, INC.
CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY HOMES AND SERVICES, INC.
Hudson, Wisconsin
51-200 employees
Christian Community Homes & Services, Inc. (CCHS) offers an important choice of several senior care and housing options, all in the same convenient location. CCHS is a not-for-profit, church sponsored community whose Board of Directors is comprised of members from Hudson United Methodist Church, and from several other local churches.
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Market Leading
GOVERNMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
GOVERNMENTAL AND EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE CORPORATION
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
51-200 employees
The Vermont Student Assistance Corp. was created in 1965 as a public nonprofit to help Vermonters plan and pay for education or training beyond high school. We provide the Vermont Higher Education Investment Plan; career and college information and counseling; state grants for full-time, part-time, and nondegree study; dozens of public and private scholarships; and the Vermont Advantage student education loan.
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Market Competitive
AXIS MINNESOTA, INC.
AXIS MINNESOTA, INC.
Roseville, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Founded in 1996, Axis is a value based organization emphasizing respectful, responsive support for people who have intellectual, physical and mental health disabilities. We offer residential and in-home support to young adults and adults on community based waivers.
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GUARDIAN ANGELS - ELIM HOME CARE INC DBA TRINITI HOME HEALTH AND HOSPI
GUARDIAN ANGELS - ELIM HOME CARE INC DBA TRINITI HOME HEALTH AND HOSPI
Elk River, Minnesota
51-200 employees
We are a faith-based, non-profit home health and hospice agency in Minnesota. Triniti Home Health & Hospice is jointly owned by Guardian Angels Senior Services of Elk River and Cassia, an Augustana/Elim affiliation. From the comforting care we provide in hospice, to the restorative focus we have in home health care, our synergistic teams set us apart from other agencies. Triniti Home Health & Hospice employs a community of health care professionals consisting of nurses, social workers, therapists, chaplains, music therapists, massage therapists, volunteers, and more. Whether you or your loved one is looking for care, our compassionate team is equipped to handle a variety of needs. We serve people in Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Mille Lacs, Ramsey, Scott, Sherburne, Washington, and Wright counties, as well as eastern Stearns, Benton, McLeod and Meeker counties in Minnesota. We are proud to have a continuously high recommended rate for both home health and hospice services according to a national survey.
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MISSIONS INC. PROGRAMS
MISSIONS INC. PROGRAMS
Plymouth, Minnesota
51-200 employees
We are a multi-service human service organization with a long history of serving Minnesota. Our service areas are: Chemical & Behavioral Health – A withdrawal management center for people experiencing intoxication and withdrawal and three transitional housing facilities for people in recovery. Residents in transitional housing live here weeks, months or years. Domestic Violence – emergency shelter for women and their children and advocacy support for community residents to navigate the legal system as they seek safety and justice. Women stay an average of 17 days at the shelter. No one is ever asked to pay to stay at the shelter or receive advocacy services.
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BRISTOL PLACE CORPORATION
BRISTOL PLACE CORPORATION
North St. Paul, Minnesota
51-200 employees
BRISTOL PLACE CORPORATION is a mental health care company based out of 412 RIDGEWOOD AVE., SUITE A, MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, United States.
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CLARE HOUSING
CLARE HOUSING
Minneapolis, Minnesota
51-200 employees
At Clare Housing, we envision an AIDS-free world built on a foundation of equitable access to housing and health care. We're creating that vision by working towards our mission to provide a continuum of affordable and supportive housing options that create healing communities and optimize the health of people living with HIV. Imagine being homeless. With no job, and no food to eat, you’re not sure where you’ll rest your head tonight. Now imagine you have HIV. This is the reality that faces many people in Minnesota today. It’s easy to imagine why people in this situation struggle to take the medications they need to keep healthy. The results of this situation are dire, sometimes deadly: Poor health Disability and the inability to work Increased costly emergency room visits Increased high-risk sexual behavior and drug use Fortunately, we have an answer. We know how to solve this problem. Research has proven that providing supportive housing and access to health care increases the odds of people sticking to complex drug treatments, improves health outcomes, and decreases use of emergency and hospital services. Additionally, people who are stably housed demonstrate significant reductions in behaviors associated with HIV transmission including high-risk sexual behavior and drug use. There is an answer. We can house those who are homeless and living with HIV. You can be a part of that solution today by educating yourself on the state of HIV by attending one of our Journey Home programs. You can learn more and register for the HIV & Homelessness 101 program by visiting our website at http://www.clarehousing.org/events/.
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WHISPERING PINES ASSISTED LIVING
WHISPERING PINES ASSISTED LIVING
Anoka, Minnesota
51-200 employees
Whispering Pines Assisted Living is a hospital & health care company based out of 200 Leaksville Rd, Luray, VA, United States.
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Market Leading