St. Louis County

HDC offers over 28 programs focusing on mental health and recovery services.

Addiction Services

Find whole-person support in your addiction recovery in Duluth, MN

HDC Outpatient Addiction Services uses evidence-based intervention techniques to provide the best practices and outcomes possible.

Learn more about our individualized and flexible treatment plans that accommodate the schedule of each person seeking recovery from addiction.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN
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Adult & Child Case Management

Local counties contract with HDC to provide case management services to adults and children with serious mental health issues. Case managers work closely with individuals and families to help them access needed supports and services to maximize independence, mental health, and community integration.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Adult Rehabilitative Mental Health Services (ARMHS)

ARMHS provides rehabilitation services to individuals so they can gain skills to live independently in their community. Services are provided to people who have a mental illness, and difficulty in their ability to live independently and meet the medical necessity criteria for service. Participants must be a recipient of or eligible for Minnesota’s Medical Assistance (MA) or PMAP Health Plan programs.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN
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Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) Program

ACT provides the most intensive community services available. Services are provided to persons with serious mental illness (SMI) or serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI) diagnoses referred by St. Louis County or Carlton County Social Services’ mental health units. Services are available 7 days a week, and include medication management, Psychiatry, case management, substance abuse treatment, crisis intervention, employment support, independent living skills training, and housing support. Services are based on the individual needs of the client and are provided primarily in the individual’s home.

Also available in Carlton County, MN

Certified Peer Support

Certified Peer Support Specialists are individuals who have lived through mental health experiences. They are trained and certified by the State of Minnesota to provide person-centered services to others with mental health challenges or substance abuse issues. Peer Support Specialists hold a personal belief in recovery and a genuine interest in their peers’ recovery. Peers share their own recovery stories in ways that inspire and encourage them. They provide a model of recovery for others by personally demonstrating recovery is possible.

How can a Peer Support Specialist help me?

A Peer can empower you in using strengths to create a self-determined path to recovery, identifying and overcoming barriers to participation in community resources, building relationships, and supporting community-based activities such as work, relationships, and physical movement, among other things.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN
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Children’s Therapeutic Services & Support (CTSS)

CTSS is designed to help children under the age of 18 with mental health, emotional, and behavioral issues. This service is based on the unique and changing needs of the child and is designed to improve the child’s functioning within the family and community. CTSS activities take place in the child’s home and within the community.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Community Support Program (CSP)

CSP outreach services are provided to adults with the primary goal of assisting consumers in recovery from mental illness.

Interventions include supportive therapy, medication management, education regarding mental illness, assistance with learning needed skills, finding and maintaining affordable housing, independent living skills, benefits assistance, vocational support, symptom monitoring, outreach, crisis assistance, psycho-social rehabilitation, and general case management. Program services are primarily provided on an outreach basis with services typically occurring in the home or community.

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Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH)

The social and emotional development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers is important, and so are the relationships they have with their caregivers. ECMH services for these children (ages 0-5 years old) and their families focus on enhancing the connection between young children and their caregivers.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN
Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

PCIT is a great opportunity for families with young children (ages 2-7 years old) whose behaviors are difficult to manage. Families participate in weekly sessions that provide training for parents on how to manage their children’s behavior while improving their relationships with their children.

PCIT has been successful with oppositional/defiant problems, aggressive behaviors, Attention Deficit Hyper-Activity Disorder (ADHD), severe temper tantrums, the impact of abuse/neglect, and exposure to alcohol/drugs before birth. PCIT requires a 12–14-week commitment to a 1-hour-long session per week.

Employment Connections Program

Employment Connection provides high-quality vocational rehabilitation services to clients. These services are designed to enhance the quality of their lives by obtaining and maintaining meaningful employment. We believe “work is therapy,” and all persons have the capacity to be productive members of their community. Employment Connection is specially designed to help adults with mental illness (MI), serious mental illness (SMI), and serious and persistent mental illness (SPMI).

Services available Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-4:30 PM

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

First Episodes Psychosis (FEP)

FEP uses NAVIGATE, a team-based treatment focused on resiliency and recovery. When enrolled, you and your family meet with a mental health professional to answer questions and discuss a treatment plan based on your needs.

HDC offers five FEP services:

  1. Support in learning skills, coping with stress, and identifying your strengths
  2. Education and care for you and your support team
  3. Help with staying in or returning to work and school
  4. Assistance in obtaining community resources
  5. Counseling on medications to reduce symptoms and prevent relapses

Please contact HDC at (218) 302-8734 and ask for the First Episode Psychosis Program

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Harmony Center

The Harmony Center is located on the lower level of the Damiano Center at 206 W 4th St in Duluth, MN. The Harmony Center is staffed by Certified Peer Support Specialists and provides a safe environment to socialize, explore new hobbies or skills, play a musical instrument, do arts and crafts, play games, or just hang out and relax and have a cup of coffee.  Harmony Center is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 AM-3:30 PM.

Only available in St. Louis County, MN locations

Homeless Program

We believe homelessness is not a choice and, given the opportunity for safe, affordable housing, everyone prefers a permanent place to live. HDC’s Homeless Program serves individuals in Duluth who are homeless, have a mental illness, and may have health problems and substance abuse issues. We provide community outreach to locate people experiencing homelessness and assist them in obtaining and keeping permanent housing. We also provide case management, employment assistance, transportation, benefits assistance, and crisis intervention.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT)

MAT is an evidence-based practice proven to reduce the need for inpatient detoxification services, improve patient survival, and sustain long-term recovery. MAT also decreases illicit opiate use and criminal activity among people with substance use disorders, increases people’s ability to gain and maintain employment, and improves birth outcomes for pregnant women with substance use disorders. MAT medications are available for opioid, alcohol, amphetamine, and tobacco use disorders.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Outreach Centers

HDC outreach centers offer persons with mental health disabilities the opportunity to be part of a social club, make friends, and learn new skills. Outreach centers use a consumer empowerment model, integrating consumer-led activities, socialization, community outings, games, music, and support groups with the more traditional staff leadership. While these centers are not treatment programs, they work closely with staff from other HDC CSP services to assist consumers with vocational, housing, and psychotherapy needs.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN
Available Outreach Centers:

Harmony Center located in the Damiano Center, 206 W 4th St, Duluth, MN 55806, (218) 623- 5707

Outreach Center 24 10th St, Cloquet, MN 55720), (218) 879-0303

Waterfront Center 606 2nd Ave., Two Harbors, MN 55616, (218) 595-1067

Jill’s Place 1500 N. 34th St, Superior, WI 54880

Psychiatry

Find a psychiatrist in Duluth, MN, you can connect with

Psychiatry services include evaluations, treatment, and medication management for depression, anxiety, and other psychiatric disorders. HDC psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses are skilled in pharmacology for children and adults.

Services are offered in HDC offices and at contracted locations. Psychiatry also offers services via ITV to Cook County and other locations.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

Psychotherapy

Find the right therapist for you in Duluth, MN

HDC offers psychotherapy in individual, family, and group settings. Some issues addressed by HDC therapists include depression, anxiety, grief, abuse, life stress, family and marital issues, pain management, eating disorders, and anger management. Services are open to children, adolescents, and adults.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

School-Based Services

HDC works cooperatively with school districts to provide therapy/counseling within school sites and at HDC clinic locations.

Also available in Carlton County, MN and Lake County, MN

T-ACT

T-ACT is a program designed for young adults, ages 18-25 years old, who have serious mental health issues and are homeless, at risk, or otherwise disenfranchised. An assertive outreach approach assists clients with life skills, social skills, housing, jobs, medication management, and other basic needs. The program is collaboratively staffed by St. Louis County Social Services, HDC, and Life House.

Also available in Carlton County, MN

Downtown Campus

120 W. 2nd St.
Duluth, MN 55802
Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed

Parking

There are designated parking spots to the left of the main entrance. You can also find street parking around this campus.

(218) 728 – 4491

Central Hillside Campus

810 E. 4th St.
Duluth, MN 55805
Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed

Parking

There are designated parking spots to the left of the main entrance. You can also find street parking around this campus.

(218) 728 – 4491

East Hillside Campus

1401 E. 1st St.
Duluth, MN 55805
Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday: 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday: 7:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed

Parking

There are designated parking spots near the side entrances. You can also find street parking around this campus.

(218) 728 – 4491

Harmony Center

206 w 4th St.
Duluth, MN 55806
Hours

Sunday: Closed
Monday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Thursday: Closed
Friday: 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Saturday: Closed

Parking
(218) 728 – 4491
Abbie Thomas

Abigail Thomas

Psychotherapist

Alice Larson

Patient Coordinator

Alyssa Triebwasser

Registered Nurse

Amanda Brissett

Director of Administrative Operations

Amanda Olson

Mental Health Practitioner

Amelia Nowack

Patient Coordinator

Amy Arnemann

Mental Health Practitioner

Andrea Orest

On Call Crisis

Anna Prusak

APRN

Arielle Charlier

On Call Crisis

Armanda LaCroix

Mental Health Practitioner

Bambi DeChantal

Nursing Supervisor

Ben Buechler

Mental Health Practitioner

Ben Hatfield

Chief Executive Officer

Brendyn Femrite

Mental Health Practitioner

Brennan McCalla

Mental Health Practitioner

Bria Olson

Mental Health Practitioner

Brian Lundberg

Mental Health Practitioner

Caleb VandeWege

IT Tech

Carly Hodges

Crisis Response Team Provider

Catherine Farmer

Registered Nurse

Cheryl Caribou

Mental Health Practitioner

Christina Van De Wiele

Employment Specialist

Cory Radosevich

Custodian

Danielle Johnson

Mental Health Practitioner

Elliana Choudhury

Psychotherapist

Frank Miller

Crisis Response Team Provider

Gabrielle Austin

Crisis Response Team Provider

Grace Tonn

Health Information Manager

Hailey Anderson

RN

Hailey Chandler

Mental Health Pracitioner

Hailey Sauer

Mental Health Practitioner

Hannah James

Mental Health Practitioner

Hollyann Chan

APRN

Jaime Sanford

Crisis Response Team Provider

Jaqueline Halberg

Crisis Response Team Provider

Jessica Bradshaw

Mental Health Practitioner

Jessica Synkiew

Mental Health Practitioner
Joseph Davidson

Joe Davidson

Psychotherapist

Joel Yelengi

Program Supervisor of Adult CSP

John Hofmann

Mental Health Practitioner

John Horgeshimer

Mental Health Practitioner

John Wolff

Psychotherapist

Julia Pattison-Crisostomo

RN

Julie Sumner

Billing Specialist

Justin Young

Mental Health Practitioner

Kaitlan Bender

Psychotherapist
Kathryn Everson

Kathryn Everson

Program Supervisor of Adult Outpatient Therapy

Katie Marturano

Fundraising Coordinator

Kayla Erickson

Patient Coordinator
Kayla Larson

Kayla Larson

Psychotherapist

Kaylynn Solheid

Psychotherapist

Krit Quinn

Crisis Response Team Provider

Lexi Wuestneck

Program Supervisor

Lindsey Harkreader

Mental Health Practitioner

Lucas Bourgeault

EHR Support Specialist

Ma Concepcion “Connie” Guello

Patient Coordinator

Marylin Hannan

On Call Crisis

Matthew Stewart

Mental Health Practictioner

Megan Tezak

Psychotherapist Co-Responder with Duluth Police Department

Michelle Ahistus

Mental Health Practitioner

Mila Mostova

Employment Specialist
Molly McKone

Molly McKone

Psychotherapist

Natalie Massie

Mental Health Practitioner

Nate Stewart

Outreach and Marketing Specialist

Nevada Garmaker

Mental Health Practitioner
Nicole Wegner

Nicole Wegner

Psychotherapist

Nodin Morgenstern

Mental Health Practitioner

Paul LaGrande

Mental Health Practitioner
Rachel DeBryune

Rachel DeBruyne

APRN

Rachel Krajewski

Mental Health Practitioner

Rick Valento

Director of Adult Out Patient Services

Robert Gephart

Accountant

Ryan Hood

Mental Health Practitioner

Ryan Prouty

Psychotherapist

Ryan Zentgraf

Maintenance

Samantha Scott

Mental Health Practitioner

Sara Schroeder

Office Manager - Central Hillside

Sara Thompson

Mental Health Practitioner

Sarah Netwal

Mental Health Practitioner

Sarina Murray

Psychotherapist

Scott Gaber

Certified Peer Recovery Specialist

Shawna Nylund

Mental Health Practitioner
Shelly Smart

Shelly Smart

Adult Therapy Clinical Supervisor

Sierra Larson

Peer Support - TACT
Stacy Anderson

Stacy Anderson

Psychotherapist

Susan Terry

Mental Health Practitioner

Theron Stanley

Crisis Response Team Provider
Timothy Innis

Timothy Innis

RN

Timothy Koscienly

Crisis Response Team Provider

Winter Schwartz

Mental Health Practitioner
Zachary Mangas

Zachary Mangas

Psychotherapist

Cale Dickey

Chief Financial Officer

Annette Gunter

Chief Administration Officer
Karla Terry

Karla Terry

Senior Executive Administrative Assistant
Daniel McGaffey

Daniel McGaffey

Chief Human Resources Officer

Anna Mlinar

Psychotherapist
Hannah Allen

Hannah Allen

Project Coordinator

Matt Livingston

Alcohol and Drug Counselor

Alex Lorenz

Adult Therapy Clinical Supervisor