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COVID Information

Wilder guidelines and procedures related to COVID-19

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There is no higher priority than the health and safety of our clients, families and staff. At this time, Wilder is conducting operations with additional precautions to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19. Please see below for information about our services.

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Community Mental Health and Wellness

Given the current status of COVID-19 in Minnesota, we are suspending in-person appointments and visits. We will continue to provide mental health and recovery services via phone and video (telehealth). If you have an appointment scheduled, you do not need to cancel it. Your provider will be contacting you to set up your appointment via phone or video. Contact the Wilder Community Mental Health and Wellness Clinic for questions related to appointments or care needs: 651-280-2310.

Day Treatment Guidelines

Wilder's Day Treatment program has begun to reinstate in-person services with preventative measures in place to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 or other illnesses. Each parent/guardian will need to read and sign the guidelines below before their child can resume in-person Day Treatment services. Staff will provide you with a print copy to sign and are available to answer any questions you may have.

View Day Treatment Program In-Person Guidelines (PDF)

Child Development Center

Wilder's Child Development Center is open and accepting applications from parents and/or guardians looking for child care and preschool. Please get in touch with us if you have any questions: Phone: 651-280-2600 | Email: childcenter@wilder.org

Community Center for Aging

Wilder's Community Center for Aging is open on a limited basis, and by scheduled appointment only.  We ask all visitors to wear a mask, maintain 6 feet of space from other people in the building, and expect a health screening when entering, including a temperature check and a symptom questionnaire. Please call us at 651-280-2500 or email us at healthyaging@wilder.org with questions.

COVID-19 Information & Resources

COVID-19 Contact Tracing: How it Works

Check out the following videos by the Minnesota Department of Health that explains what contact tracing is, questions that contact tracers will ask and why it's important to cooperate with interviewers to help slow the spread of disease. 

Videos are also available in the following languages: