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Maritza and Kelli
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Kelli Nowak
Mohamed
Lee and Mohamed
Lee Zuniga
Maritza Navarro
Lee with patient

Addiction Treatment and
Substance Use Disorder Programs

You’re Not Alone — We’re Here to Help

If you or someone you care about is struggling with substance use, you don’t have to figure it out on your own. At HealthFinders Collaborative, we meet you where you are—with compassion, respect, and real support. Whether you’re ready to make a change or just have questions, our team is here to listen and help you take the next step.

Whole-Person, Community-Based Care

Recovery isn’t just about stopping substance use—it’s about building a healthier, more stable life. Our addiction and recovery services are integrated with medical care, mental health support, and care coordination. That means you can get the support you need in one place, from a team that understands your full story.

 

Services We Offer

We provide a range of services delivered by qualified, licensed professionals, tailored to your needs, including:

  • Comprehensive Assessment

  • Individual counseling and recovery support

  • Medication-assisted treatment (MAT)

  • Mental health and behavioral health services

  • Care coordination and referrals

  • Support navigating insurance, housing, and other resources

 

Our goal is to remove barriers and make it easier for you to access care.

 

Care That Respects You

We know that every person’s journey is different. Our team provides culturally responsive, trauma-informed care in a safe, welcoming environment. We offer services in English, Spanish, and Somali, and we work to make sure you feel seen, heard, and respected every step of the way.

 

Flexible, Accessible Support

Life is busy and complicated—we get that. We offer flexible scheduling and support in clinic and community settings to make care as accessible as possible. If transportation, cost, or other barriers are getting in the way, we’ll work with you to find a solution.

 

Take the First Step

You don’t have to have everything figured out to get started. Reach out today to talk with our addiction and recovery team. We’ll meet you where you are and help you move forward—at your pace.

 

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Confidential Care You Can Trust

Your treatment is protected by strict confidentiality laws, including HIPAA and federal regulations specific to substance use treatment (42 CFR Part 2). We respect your privacy and will only share information with your consent or when required by law.

Your Rights as a Patient

As a participant in a licensed 245G program, you have the right to:

  • Be treated with dignity and respect

  • Participate in your treatment planning

  • Receive clear information about your care

  • Access services that are culturally responsive and in your preferred language

  • File a grievance or share concerns without fear of retaliation

We are committed to making sure you feel safe, supported, and empowered.

Have feedback? Want to report an incident? Use this confidential form below:

Patient Postings

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Services Offered

Clinic Services

Substance Use:

  • Recovery support

  • Outreach

  • Education, prevention

  • Screening

  • Comprehensive assessments

  • Individual, group and family services

  • Treatment coordination

  • Medications for SUD

  • Jail diversion

  • Harm reduction practices

Mental Health:

  • Diagnostic assessments

  • Education

  • Individual therapy

  • Crisis intervention

  • Care coordination

School-Based Services

Northfield:

  • Integrated SUD services

    • Prevention

    • Early identification

    • Education

    • Screening

    • Assessment 

Faribault:

  • Integrated SUD services

  • Mental Health Services

Get Support

Anyone interested in services for themselves or a loved one is encouraged to call 507.323.8100 or email connect@healthfindersmn.org.

 

You are also welcome to contact the SUD Treatment Director directly at 507.646.8975, or the Director of Behavioral Health Programs at 507.646.8979.

 

All substance use services and programming are provided with confidentiality and an individual’s right to privacy as a priority. 

Minors 16 years old and above are able to consent to their own treatment, with or without guardian consent. If a minor wishes to share information with a guardian, they need to sign a release to enable our team to share information with a designated guardian. 

Substance Use Services & Programs 

Mobile Opioid Support Team (MOST) 

MOST provides services to those in Rice County who are impacted by or working towards recovery from Opiate and Stimulant Use Disorders. The MOST program offers access to limited emergency funds, resource referrals, and 1:1 support from substance use staff.  

Medications for Opioid Use Disorders (MOUD)

Our MOUD program serves individuals regardless of insurance (private or State-managed plan) by providing access to medications that reduce cravings for opiates.

Syringe Services Program (SSP) 

SSP is a free distribution service for anyone in the state that has a desire to reduce the harms associated with substance use. Supplies available include sterile injection supplies, safe disposal of used syringes, naloxone, fentanyl and xylazine testing strips, STI testing, and resource navigation for holistic healthcare. 

Jail and Charge Diversion 

HealthFinders works in partnership with Rice County Community Corrections to provide resources and reduce law enforcement contact with those who have substance use-related charges.  

Clinic and School-Based Substance Use Services 

Our team provides services in our clinics and area schools, and works alongside our partners to implement prevention efforts, as well as identify, assess, and connect individuals with appropriate resources to deal with the stressors related to substance use. For those who would benefit from treatment services, we offer comprehensive assessments, individual education and counseling, group education and counseling, family education and support, as well as treatment coordination.  

Peer Recovery Support Groups 

These groups are open to all youth aged 10-20 who have been impacted by substance use. Groups focus on navigating concerns tied to substance use, promoting sober leisure activities, and developing life skills in a youth-centered environment.  

Our Mission

HealthFinders Collaborative Behavioral Health Program is dedicated to fostering holistic well-being by offering culturally specific and comprehensive behavioral health services to individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. Our mission is to break down barriers, eliminate stigma, and provide equitable access to transformative care that addresses both mental health and substance use challenges. Through collaboration, education, and innovation, we strive to empower individuals to lead healthier, more fulfilling lives, while fostering a community that embraces every person's journey towards healing and resilience. 

When a person doesn't feel well physically, it makes sense to see a medical professional to determine what might be wrong. But what if what a person is experiencing isn't caused by a physical illness? Sometimes, not feeling well can be related to a person's mental health. To better understand how mental health can impact you, and to learn more about what you can do about it, check out this short video. 

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