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Fountain Centers

Fountain Centers , a Mayo Clinic Health System program for substance abuse and addition

 

Locations:

408 West Fountain Street

Albert Lea, MN 56007.                    1-800-533-1616,  507-377-6411,   507-377-6443 (fax)

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828 N. North Avenue

Fairmont, MN 56301.                    507-238-4382

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2301 4th Street NW

Faribault, MN 55021.                    507-334-6413

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1400 Madison Ave., Ste. 326

Mankato, MN 56001.                    507-625-3372

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134 Southview Street

Owatonna, MN 55060                    507-451-0511

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4122 18th Avenue NW

Rochester, MN 55901                    507-252-0818

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505 South State Street, Ste. 6

Waseca, MN 56093.                    507-835-4342

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Subacute detoxification using medical monitoring and social methods to provide safe detoxification from the effects of mood-altering chemicals. Pharmacological interventions may be used to prevent or alleviate withdrawal symptoms.  A chemical dependency assessment is completed on all individuals prior to discharge and appropriate recommendations and referrals are made.  Residential treatment services are provided by a multidisciplinary team of chemical dependency counselors, nurses, chaplains, teachers, medical personnel, and mental health workers who collaborate with the client to identify and develop an individualized treatment plan.

Services include group and individual counseling sessions, educational opportunities, medical monitoring and nursing care, recreational opportunities, family education and groups, and support groups.  School services for adolescents are provided by teachers from Independent School District 241, who work closely with the adolescent’s home district to best meet his or her educational needs.  Intensive outpatient groups meet three times a week.  Services include a combination of education and group therapy as well as family education and groups.  Individual sessions are held as needed for treatment planning, progress review, and as indicated by the client’s needs.  A multidisciplinary team including counselors, physicians, mental health workers, supervisors, and chaplains is available for case or consultation.

Intensive outpatient day treatment is provided 7 days a week.  It is designed to meet the needs of individuals who are appropriate for daylong structure and treatment, but do not need 24-hour medical monitoring or management.  Clients may return home overnight or use an available housing option.

Communities Served:  All Rice County and Southern Minnesota

Age Range of Clients Served:  12 and over

Hours:  8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday-Friday, 24 hour nursing care on residential units.  Day & evening outpatient programs

Insurance: Yes

Eligibility Information:  For treatment services, an assessment that indicates the need and appropiateness for a specific level of care must be completed prior to admission. Funding or insurance must be verified and preauthorization, if required by the payor, must also be completed. Detoxification services are available to residents of Freeborn, Martin, Faribault, Waseca, Steele, Mower and Rice Counties. Individuals must be under the influence of mood-altering chemicals, exhibiting signs of withdrawal from chemicals, or at high risk for withdrawal syndromes

Capacity to Accommodate Clients with Limited Financial Resources:  We hold Consolidated Chemical Dependency Treatment Fund host county contracts with the counties in which our programs are located.  Flexible payment arrangement options are available.

Capacity to Accommodate Clients who Speak Languages other than English: Spanish Speaking interpreters available.

Services Offered:  Counseling – Family, Individual, Group;  Detoxification – Outpatient & Residential;  Education/Awareness;  Support Groups;  Twenty-four hour crisis

Accessible to:  Mobility Impaired, Vision Impaired, Hearing/Speech Impaired, Cognitive Impaired

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