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Getting Started at Courage Center

Courage Center therapy services require a physician's order, and often are covered by health insurance. Most classes, support groups or sports and recreation activities are available without a physician's order. These programs usually are not covered by health insurance. For admission to specific programs or services, use the contact information in that program section.

Frequently Asked Questions about Starting at Courage Center

Q. Will my insurance cover the cost of services?
A.  It depends on what services you are seeking and who your insurance provider is. Please call your insurance company to find out what your benefits are for the services your physician is recommending and/or the services you are interested in using.

Q. Do you provide towels or locks for Pool physical therapy clients?
A.  No, we do not provide any personal items for Pool clients.

Q.  What would prohibit me from entering the pool?
A. An open sore or incontinence.

Q. How soon can I be seen?
A. First we must complete your registration. Once that has been done, we can determine when our first available appointment is.

Q. Do you provide transportation to Courage Center?
A. No, but we do have a list of Transportation providers.

If you don't see the answer to your question here, just give us a call at 763.520.0864.


Contact
See specific location information below.

Admissions Contacts by Location

Golden Valley: 763-520-0312 
or - 1-888-846-8253
Client.Services@CourageCenter.org
Outpatient FAX: 763-520-0392

Stillwater: 651-439-8283
CCStCroix@CourageCenter.org
FAX: 651-439-0576

Burnsville: 952-898-5700
CCBurnsville@CourageCenter.org
(or use Golden Valley contact information
FAX: 952-898-5757

Forest Lake: 651-464-5235
CCForestLake@CourageCenter.org
FAX: 651-464-3547

Client Resources


Portable Health Profile

Creating a Portable Health Profile - either in print or electronically - enables you to document your important health history in one place that is useable in both routine and emergency situations.  Click here for more information, web links, and a form that you can either print and use, or download to your computer and fill out electronically.