Admissions

Is Vinland Right for You?

Vinland Center provides drug and alcohol treatment for adults with cognitive impairments. Our program is conducted at a slower-pace and features frequent repetition of material. It is designed for individuals with memory issues, learning disabilities, and/or other cognitive impairments.

Our program was developed to provide drug and alcohol treatment to individuals with brain injuries. Our approach has proven to be beneficial for individuals with a wide variety of cognitive disabilities. An individual does not have to have a brain injury to be admitted into our program.

We do not provide TBI rehabilitation, as we do not offer physical, occupational, or speech therapy.

General Admissions Info

Participants in the program must be medically and psychiatrically stable. We serve adults ages 18 and older.

Please note: Due to our population, combined with the higher level of need of ISRs, our residential program is no longer able to work with clients on Intensive Supervised Release from prison or jail.

If you need a comprehensive drug and alcohol assessment due to a court order, or for insurance purposes, for example, feel free to contact our Outpatient Services location at 763.479.4881 to set one up!

We accept consolidated treatment funds (CTF), pre-paid medical plans (PMAPS), most insurance plans, and private-pay clients.

Read our Frequently Asked Questions

Contact Admissions

Phone number all Programs (763) 479-3555 View Staff Directory

Fax Numbers Residential (763) 225-4656 Outpatient (612) 781-7424

To e-mail admissions or request program brochures, complete our online form.

Admissions Forms

Residential Treatment

You can email or fax your application forms to:

Residential Intake@vinlandcenter.org or 763.225.4656

or

OutpatientIntakeTeam@vinlandcenter.org or 612.781.7424

 

Other Resources

Residential Treatment

Fast-Tracker is a virtual community and healthcare connection resource. We connect individuals, families, mental health and substance use disorder providers, physicians, care coordinators, and others with a real-time, searchable directory of mental health and substance use disorder resources and their availability within Minnesota. http://www.fast-trackermn.org/

 

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NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION LIFELINE (NSPL): 1-800-273-8255

CRISIS TEXT LINE: TEXT MN TO 741741