Leo A. Hoffmann Center
1715 Sheppard Drive Saint Peter, MN 56082
About Leo A. Hoffmann Center
Leo A Hoffmann Center is a private nonprofit Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility in St. Peter, Minnesota.
I'm impressed by their comprehensive approach. The center treats behavioral, emotional and psychiatric concerns, including adolescents with problematic sexual behaviors and cooccurring conditions.
Their structured care stands out to me, designed to help young people heal, grow and build lasting skills for the future.
Psychiatric Residential Treatment for Youth in St. Peter
The licensed PRTF provides residential care in a safe, supervised environment, with more than 40 years of experience supporting youth with complex cognitive, behavioral and psychiatric needs.
Services include diagnostic and functional assessments, individualized treatment plans, psychiatric and nursing care and transitional and aftercare support.
Residents engage in weekly individual therapy, family therapy and group programming that incorporates CBT, anger management, stress management and life skills education.
On campus schooling through the Hoffmann Learning Center and daily therapeutic recreation round out a whole person approach.
Testimonials highlight empathetic, understanding staff and meaningful support with school engagement.
Community Based Counseling and Adult Support
The center offers evidence based outpatient psychotherapy for children, families and adults.
ARMHS is available for eligible adults, focusing on coping, budgeting, parenting and community living skills delivered at home, in school or in the community.
Access, Locations and Getting Started
The main residential campus is located in St. Peter, with counseling services also available in Mankato and New Ulm through in-person and community-based care.
The center accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, financial aid and self pay options.
Addiction Treatment Programs
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Cognitive behavioral therapy in Minnesota is based on rapid, action-focused treatment. This works well for 60 to 90-day rehab programs by providing participants with immediate and effective coping techniques.LGBTQ Friendly Rehab
During women’s rehab in Minnesota, women participate in evidence-based therapies to treat their substance use disorders. Therapy methods include individual, group, family, cognitive-behavioral, and dialectical behavior therapy.Levels of Care
Inpatient Rehab
If you choose inpatient drug rehab in Minnesota, often referred to as residential rehab, you’ll receive 24/7... care while living at the rehab facility. Typical treatment services include individual and group therapy, medication management, and relapse prevention education.Dual Diagnosis & Mental Health
Left untreated, mental disorders complicate substance abuse disorders and make addiction treatment ineffective.... Dual diagnosis treatment in Minnesota addresses both, making it ideal for those who have co-occurring disorders.Insurance
Financial Aid
You may also be eligible for Financial Aid if you're in need of assistance with the cost of rehab. Financial a...ssistance options include grants, scholarships, non-profit programs, personal funding, and health insurance programs to help you manage the expense of substance abuse treatment.
Medicaid Accepted
For those struggling with payment, Medicaid can provide financial assistance. Medicaid coverage may vary, but ...it can offer support for all levels of care.
Private Insurance
If you have private rehab insurance, you can also utilize your coverage to help pay for rehab. Your insurance ...policy will dictate the amount covered and if the treatment center is in-network or out-of-network. You may be left with some costs like a co-payment, or co-insurance. Check with your insurer for more information.
Self-Pay Options
You can opt for Self-Pay Options or Private Pay, which allows you to fully finance your treatment journey. Thi...s option gives you the flexibility to choose from all levels of care, including detox, inpatient rehab, because you don’t have to stick to the limitations or restrictions of state-run programs, or insurance providers.Contact Leo A. Hoffmann Center
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