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Search residential facilities for adults with mental illness in Minnesota. Find licensed programs with real-time bed availability for long-term mental health residential support.
Residential facilities for adults with mental illness in Minnesota provide structured, supportive living environments for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) who need ongoing residential support. Unlike IRTS which is short-term, these facilities provide longer-term residential stability with medication management, daily living skills training, and community integration support.
A licensed program providing 24-hour residential support for adults with serious and persistent mental illness. These facilities offer structured daily routines, medication management, mental health services, and help with community integration.
IRTS is short-term intensive treatment (30-90 days). Mental health residential facilities provide longer-term supportive housing for individuals who need ongoing residential support, potentially for months or years.
Medical Assistance covers mental health residential services through Group Residential Housing (GRH) and other funding streams. County case managers coordinate authorization and placement.