Catholic Charities
Last updated on Apr 16, 2021
  • County or local government funds
  • Federal Grants
  • IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU)
  • Medicare
  • Medicaid
  • Other State Funds
  • State Financed Health Insurance plan
  • State mental health agency
  • State welfare or child and family services funds

Contact Info

911 18th Street North
Saint Cloud, MN - 56303

T (320) 650-1660

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County or Local Government Funds

Counties are often responsible for backing services like schools and hospitals. Catholic Charities receives funding from either the county or another local government. This means that mental health services for local residents might be offered for free or at a reduced rate. Call to find out.

Federal Grants

Catholic Charities receives federal grants destined for mental health services. This means that Catholic Charities either recieved money to obtain certification or training for its employees or it has recieved money to offer services such as suicide prevention, telehealth programs, or other behavioral initiatives.

IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds

Catholic Charities receives IHS/Tribal/Urban (ITU) funds.

Medicare

Catholic Charities accepts Medicare, a federal health insurance program for people age 65 and older and people with disabilities.

Medicare covers a wide range of mental health services.

Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) covers inpatient mental health care services you get in a hospital. Part A covers your room, meals, nursing care, and other related services and supplies.

Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) helps cover mental health services that you would generally get outside of a hospital, including visits with a psychiatrist or other doctor, visits with a clinical psychologist or clinical social worker, and lab tests ordered by your doctor.

Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug ) helps cover drugs you may need to treat a mental health condition. Each Part D plan has its own list of covered drugs, known as formulary. Learn more about which plans cover various drugs.

If you get your Medicare benefits through a Medicare Advantage Plan (like an HMO or PPO) or other Medicare health plan, check your plan’s membership materials or call the plan for details about how to get your mental health benefits.

Medicaid

All state Medicaid programs provide some mental health services. Catholic Charities accepts Medicaid, a joint federal and state program that helps with medical costs for some people with low incomes and limited resources. Medicaid programs vary from state to state.

Other State funds

Catholic Charities recieves funding from the state of Minnesota other than traditional funding like Medicare, Medicaid, or Community Services Block grants. This means that it likely that these subsidies will translate to affordable or free mental health services to you. Call Catholic Charities to find out.

State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

Catholic Charities receives State-financed health insurance plan other than Medicaid

State mental health agency (or equivalent) funds

Catholic Charities Funds designed to finance the cost of treatment for mental health conditions.

State welfare or child and family services funds

Catholic Charities recieves or accepts State welfare or child and family services funds.

Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) Insurance Coverage For Mental Health

Obamacare purchased from the Health Care Marketplaces covers Mental Health Care and Substance Use Disorder Treatment. Under the Health Care Law there are 10 categories of benefits. Mental Health Care and Substance Abuse Treatment are two of the 10.

If you have Affordable Care Act Coverage you will have mental health care coverage.

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