Flooding, Coping, and Recovery Information
Recovery Support
New Video - "Some Days: Dealing with Flood Stress - Staying Resilient"Learn how to maintain good mental health and wellness during a disaster.
Standard Public Assistance Programs (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program/Food Stamps, Child Care Assistance, Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, etc. for qualifying low-income people)
See: http://www.nd.gov/dhs/services/financialhelp/
Coping, stress, counseling and support
- Call 2-1-1 to find a provider
- In crisis? Call the 24-hr Mental Health Crisis Lines at the Regional Human Service Centers. (Services: mental health treatment, addiction treatment, aging services, developmental disability case management, and more)
- Fact Sheet: Regional Human Service Center contact information and other state-wide resource lines 03-16-2010
- Mental Health Services Locator
- Substance Abuse Treatment Services Locator
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Helpful Publications for General Public
- Tips for Working with People Impacted by Disasters
- Tips for Talking to Children and Youth After Traumatic Events
- Tips for Survivors of a Traumatic Event - What to Expect in Your Personal, Family, Work, and Financial Life
- What You Need to Know - Helping Older Adults Recover from the Emotional Aftermath of a Disaster
- After a Disaster: What Teens Can Do
- You Can Bounce Back and Adapt
- Helpful Publications for Emergency Response and Public Safety Workers
- Tips for Managing and Preventing Stress - A Guild for Responders
- Tips for First Responders - Possible Alcohol and/or Substance Abuse Indicators
NEWS
- 12/19/2012 N.D. Department of Human Services Awarded Second Crisis Counseling Grant to Support Flood-Affected Residents
- 11/3/2011 Governor Announces New Program to Help Low-Income Ward County Homeowners Replace Flood-Damaged Furnaces
- 8/3/2011 Human Services Produces Video to Help Individuals Build Resiliency During a Disaster
- 7/26/2011 Nearly $500,000 in Disaster Food Benefits Help Qualifying Ward County Residents Affected by Flooding
- 7/19/2011 N.D. Department of Human Services Awarded Crisis Counseling Grant to Support Flood-Related Residents
- 7/13/2011 Ward County Residents Have More Time to Apply for Disaster Food Benefits
- 7/12/2011 Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Clients Can Apply for Replacement Benefits When Disaster Strikes
- 7/1/2011 USDA Approves Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Ward County Residents
- 7/1/2011 Help Available for Current Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Clients in Ward County Who Were Affected by Flooding
- 7/1/2011 North Central Human Service Center to Close Temporary Office in North Minot
- 6/27/2011 North Central Human Service Center Establishes Satellite Office in north Minot at Lewis and Clark School
- 6/24/2011 Department of Human Services Flood-Related Announcements (Medicaid Prescription Refills, Child Support Unit Staffing and Contact Information, and Help with Coping)
- 6/2/2011 Agencies work to address child care needs as flooding unfolds
- 5/27/2011 Stress and Coping: Taking care of yourself during times of disaster
Shelter Information
- N.D. Shelter Fact Sheet (Tips on finding a shelter if you experience a disaster, what to expect, what to bring, pets and shelters, and locating loved ones)
- Resource Information for Evacuation Shelters (Source: Federal Centers for Disease Control - CDC)
- N.D. Emergency Plan for Early Childhood Services (Child Care and Child Care Assistance) - Spring 2011 Flooding
- Emergency Plan for Foster Care and Foster-Adopt
- Developmental Disabilities Disaster Plan & Expectations
Employees: If you areĀ
- Displaced by a disaster,
- Affected unexpectedly in other ways such as working to protect your personal property or to relocate loved ones to safety,
- And you can’t reach your supervisor, the Department of Human Services Human Resource team can help.
Please contact the HR Team at 701-328-2339, toll free 1-800-755-2671, or dhshr@nd.gov.
Other Helpful Links
- North Dakota Department of Emergency Services
- Ward County Emergency Management
- City of Minot Website
- Red River Resilience - Flood Recovery Information
- Disaster Unemployment - Job Service North Dakota
- Recovery After Disaster: The Family Financial Toolkit
- First District Health Unit in Minot - Flood-Related Health Information
- City of Bismarck Website - Access to Local Flood-Related Information
- City of Mandan Website - Access to Local Flood-Related Information
- County and Tribal Emergency Management Contact Information
- Avoiding Scams During a Disaster - Brochure

