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Problems Finding Resources?
If you can't find something, if there's a resource you'd like to know more about, or if you see information
that's incorrect, e-mail us a question or comment. We'll respond as quickly as possible, though
it may take from several hours to several days.
Are you a Minnesota senior (or caregiver to a Minnesota senior)?
If you are a Minnesota senior or a caregiver for a Minnesota senior, you can e-mail questions or comments
to the Senior LinkAge Line® at senior.linkage@state.mn.us
or call 1-800-333-2433.
You may also choose to build a Long-term Care Choices™ care plan for seniors, families and caregivers.
Long-term Care Choices™ is a step-by-step tool that will help you figure out what you need to live well
and age well, guide you to resources in your community, and create a plan for you.
Are you a person with a disability (or a representative of a person with a disability)?
You can e-mail questions or comments to Dhs.Disability-Linkage@state.mn.us
or you can call the Disability Linkage Line™ at 1-866-333-2466.
Are you a Minnesota Teen or Young Adult?
Minnesota Teens or Young Adults with questions or comments about this web site can call this phone number: (651) 431-4714; Mon - Fri, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm, or e-mail: youth.corner@state.mn.us.
Are you a service provider?
Go to the Provider Portal where you can sign in and edit your agency's information if you already have a user account, request a user account if you're already listed in our database, or e-mail us a request to add your agency and its services to our database.
Want to report a problem with this site?
Technical Problems
If you have found a program error or other technical problem with this site, please take a moment to report it to us.
Data Problems
If you see an error in the information displayed about a service, use the Report Problem button on the page that displays the details about that service.
This MinnesotaHelp database contains information on the community services individuals and communities need to sustain and improve their daily lives--health care and childcare, job training, education and recreation, retirement, disability and social service information. This directory contains information on nonprofit and public health and human service programs and some for-profit programs such as housing.