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Search Community Residential Setting (CRS) providers across Minnesota with real-time bed availability. Find CRS openings near you for CADI, DD, and BI waiver placements.
Community Residential Setting (CRS) providers in Minnesota offer 24-hour residential support for individuals with disabilities, brain injuries, and mental health conditions through waiver-funded services. CRS is one of the most in-demand placement types for case managers across the state. Licensed under Minnesota's 245D framework by the Department of Human Services, CRS homes provide individualized support plans, community integration, daily living skills training, and around-the-clock staffing. Whether you're a case manager looking for CRS openings in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, or outstate Minnesota, Capacity Track helps you find providers with available beds in real time.
A CRS (Community Residential Setting) provider operates a licensed group home under Minnesota's 245D framework. CRS homes provide 24-hour residential support for adults with developmental disabilities, brain injuries, mental illness, or other conditions. Residents receive individualized services including daily living support, medication management, community integration, and skill-building programs.
Use Capacity Track to search CRS providers in Hennepin County with real-time bed availability. Filter by county, waiver type, and gender to find CRS homes in Minneapolis and the surrounding metro area that currently have open beds. You can also search neighboring counties like Ramsey, Dakota, and Anoka for more CRS options.
CRS placements are primarily funded through Medical Assistance waivers including CADI (Community Access for Disability Inclusion), DD (Developmental Disabilities), BI (Brain Injury), and CAC (Community Alternative Care). The waiver covers residential services while room and board costs are typically covered through SSI, SSDI, or other income sources.
Case managers use Capacity Track to search CRS providers statewide with live availability data. Instead of calling providers one by one, you can filter by county, waiver type, and specialty to instantly see which CRS homes have open beds. This saves hours of phone calls and helps place clients faster.
CRS (Community Residential Setting) homes are typically larger, serving 4+ residents in a staffed group home setting under 245D licensing. Adult foster care homes are smaller (1-4 residents) in a family home with a live-in caregiver. CRS homes generally have shift-based staffing while adult foster care provides a more intimate, family-like environment.
Minnesota has hundreds of licensed CRS providers across the state, with the highest concentration in the Twin Cities metro area (Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota, Anoka counties). Capacity Track tracks real-time availability across all licensed CRS providers to help case managers find openings quickly.