Savage Residents Guide

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Scott County

Health & Human Services

services that reflect their needs and preferences. Administration and case management of home and community-based waiver programs. Relocation screenings for clients leaving nursing homes.

Scott County Government Center

Volunteers ............................................................................. 952-496-8169

200 Fourth Ave. W., Shakopee ............................................... 952-445-7750

Valley Green Workforce Development Center 752 Canterbury Rd. S., Shakopee ........................................... 952-496-8686

Child Support Enforcement .............................................. 952-496-8183 Assistance in collecting child support.

Employment & Training ..................................................... 952-496-8686 Job Training: Providing training and job placement for adults and youth. Summer Youth Program: Summer jobs for youth ages 14-21. Senior Employment: Part-time jobs for people over 55.

Child Care Assistance......................................................... 952-496-8686 Child Care: Help in paying for child care expenses.

Financial Assistance ............................................................ 952-496-8686

Opportunities for mentors, drivers, budget consultants, activity and office assistants and internships.

Health & Wellness Hospitals Fairview Ridges Hospital 201 E. Nicollet Blvd., Burnsville.............................................952-892-2000 Web site.............................................................................. www.fairview.org St. Francis Regional Medical Center 1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee ..............................................952-428-3000 Web site............................................................www.stfrancis-shakopee.com

Emergency Assistance: Emergency help to adults and families. MFIP (formerly AFDC): Monthly help for families with children in need of food, clothing and/or shelter. General Assistance: Monthly help for adults who meet a category of eligibility. Food Support (SNAP): Providing support for families and adults. Medical Assistance: Help for adults and families with children who do not have money for medical care. Minnesota Supplemental Aid: Help for people who are aged, blind or disabled. County Funeral: Assistance with burial expenses. Fraud: Preventing people from obtaining assistance for which they do not qualify (952-445-7751).

Urgent Care

Mental Health Program ..................................................... 952-445-7751 Emergency After Hours .......................................................... 952-442-7601 Scott County Mental Health Center: Assessment and testing, emergency help, couples and family counseling, support groups, court-ordered mediation evaluations for families that are separating, case management and support for those with mental illness, and group therapy.

Allina Medical Clinic Shakopee 1601 St. Francis Ave., #100, Shakopee ................................... 952-428-3535 Allina Medical Clinic-Crossroads Dean Lakes, Shakopee 4201 Dean Lakes Blvd., #120 ................................................. 952-496-6700 Fairview Clinics-Savage 5725 Loftus Lane, Savage ....................................................... 952-226-9500 Fairview Clinics-Burnsville 303 Nicollet Blvd. E., Burnsville............................................ 952-460-4000 Fairview Clinics-Prior Lake 4151 Willowwood St. S.E., Prior Lake................................... 952-226-2600 Park Nicollet Clinic 4670 Park Nicollet Ave. S.E., Prior Lake ............................... 952-993-7750 1415 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .............................................. 952-993-7750 Quello Clinic, Ltd. 6350 143rd St., Savage Medical Building, #102, Savage ........952-428-0200

Carver-Scott Crisis Program 24-hour phone ......................................................................... 952-442-7601

Public Health Nursing......................................................... 952-496-8584 Disease Prevention: Control of and education about diseases that can spread; and immunization clinics. Health Promotion: Information about how to stay healthy. Maternal & Child Health: Teach pregnant women and new mothers how to care for themselves and their children. Child & Teen Checkups: Well-child screening services for all children, birth to 21 years who are on medical assistance and MNCare programs.

Social Services ...................................................................... 952-445-7751 Emergency After Hours ..........................................................942-496-8484 Adult Mental Health: Services provided to adults with severe and persistent mental illness Adult Services: Protection of vulnerable adults, information about senior services, and services to support adults to live in their own homes. Children’s Mental Health: Services to families of and children who have severe emotional disturbance. Children’s Services: Protection of abused or neglected children, and help to strengthen families so they can stay together. Central Intake: Information about services, referrals to services and determination of services required. Chemical Dependency: Provision of assessment and referral to required services. Developmental Disabilities: Provide services to help people with developmental disabilities live in their communities. Home and Community Care Intake .................................... 952-496-8556 Long term care consultations to help people and their families choose

St. Francis Urgent Care–Shakopee St. Francis Regional Medical Center–Emergency Dept. 1455 St. Francis Ave., Shakopee .............................................. 952-428-2111

Transitional Care Facilities St. Gertrude’s Health Center 1850 Sarazin St., Shakopee .....................................................952-233-4400 Shakopee Friendship Manor 1340 Third Ave. W., Shakopee. .............................................. 952-445-4155

Medical Clinics

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Employees of Fairview Clinic and the Institute for Athletic Medicine gathered with city officials, business owners and chamber members to open their Savage location last year. (Photo by: Amy Lyon) August 2013 — Savage Residents Guide

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