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April 8, 2020

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Wellbeing Provides Accessible Care During COVID-19

For more than forty years the community mental health provider Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-being has served as a beacon of hope, healing and health in the twin cities north metro region of the state.

During the Covid-19 Pandemic Lee Carlson Center has moved all programs virtual and continues to connect with clients every day. “We’ve seen an increase in needs for support and the staff have been quick to act,” said CEO Rob Edwards. Lee Carlson Center’s team uses their telehealth platform to connect with adults, kids and families now. Edwards said it’s been engaging for parents and their children to do this in the comfort of their home at a time like this.

“Our Bridgeview Drop-in Center has gone virtual,” said Edwards. The meals Lee Carlson Center serves at no cost to clients who they call members, during a typical open day at the drop-in center have now gone on wheels, individually packed and delivered to adults with mental illness in their homes. “The support groups we offer have gone online too along with therapy and psychiatry,” Edwards said. “In fact, the agency has got as much to offer as it did before the community health crisis, and we are in contact with all our clients and taking new referrals,” he said.

The Agency’s Intensive Treatment in Foster Care Program and School-linked Mental Health programs have seen an increase in demand for telehealth support. Even our Domestic Abuse Programs continue to operate, said Edwards.
When individuals lack technology or internet access for sessions to take place via the 2-way video platform they can visit one of two clinics with sanitized telehealth stations or get authorization from their health plan to access typical services over the phone instead. More health plans have now relaxed restrictions on telephone support due to the crisis.

If an individual needs mental health support all they need to do is give the agency intake line a call at 763-780-3036.
“We believe there can be nothing more difficult than waiting for the mental health services you need today. That’s why our team works so hard to get individuals scheduled right away and eliminate all waitlists,” said Edwards.

If you don’t have health insurance Lee Carlson Center has sliding fee scale options and MNSure Navigators on staff who can help individuals sign up for coverage they may qualify for.

MORE ABOUT LEE CARLSON CENTER
Nearly 6,000 individuals receive their mental health services from the agency each year across clinics, in their homes, in schools or through their drop-in center. Now perhaps more than ever Lee Carlson Center is living up to the challenge of serving the twin cities. As an Essential Community Provider (ECP) Lee Carlson Center is the provider of choice for affordable mental health services for individuals regardless of their age and their families.

For more information or to secure a media interview regarding any of the agency’s programs please visit our website at www.leecarlsoncenter.org or contact the Chief Executive Officer, Rob Edwards at redwards@leecarlsoncenter.org

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Wellbeing Provides Accessible Care during COVID-19

4.3.2020

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-being is Operating our Critical and Essential Services During the Ongoing Community Health Event.

We have the capacity to take new clients in all programs immediately!  Do you or a loved one need support?  We can provide mental health services via telehealth two-way on screen and telephonic means.  Contact us at 763-780-3036 to learn what benefits for coverage you have under your health plan.

We are reaching out to all our current clients and those with scheduled appointments to convert those appointments to telehealth and telephonic meetings.

Current Clients: Our team of Engagement Specialists is reaching out to check on your interest in various telehealth video and telephonic services we can offer you.

NEW Clients: Our team of Engagement Specialists can help check your eligibility for various telehealth video and telephonic services we can offer you. Many health plans are adding flexibility for telehealth and telephonic services as we speak and waiving requirements on the state level.

About Telehealth
These flexible innovations will allow us to continue to support you where you are at without you needing to leave home.  We know that this will in some ways initially be inconvenient, but we also hope it may be a safe and creative solution that turns out to be in the end very convenient.

Our talented staff has trained and prepared to deliver care in these new formats.

About Bridgeview Drop-in Center Operations
The Bridgeview drop-in center has converted virtual a virtual drop-in center model.  You can still schedule to meet virtually with our staff, attend virtual support groups or sign up for our mobile meal program for Bridgeview Members (please note: meal services are available as resources allow).

Sincerely,

Lee Carlson Center for Mental Health and Well-being