Resources

Billing and Insurance Resources

We know insurance and billing can be overwhelming and we are happy to help. We are available to assist you Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm.

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Payment Options

Payment for your visit and services are due upon receipt of your billing statement and are due in full. Payment can be made by phone or postal mail as follows:

Pay Over The Phone:
763-316-2042 

Mail Your Bill:

Genevive
ATTN: Billing
3433 Broadway Street NE Suite 300
Minneapolis, MN 55413

*For payment by mail, please include your patient account number.

Facility Locations

Facilities where primary care is currently offered on-site by a Genevive provider team

Facility Staff Resources

Community staff, here you can access helpful resources and online enrollment. Please note some of these resources are protected, reach out to referrals@genevive.org if you need help accessing

Community Elder Resources

Helpful external links for resources in the community.

Adaptive Experts provides professionals that are state- licensed Occupational Therapists with expertise as certified rehabilitation driver specialists and licensed driving instructors.

Phone: 651-324-0791
Web: Adaptive Experts

The NIA’s ADEAR Center offers information and publications for families, caregivers, and health professionals on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, including caregiving, clinical trials, and research.

Web: About the ADEAR Center
Phone: 800-438-4380 (English & Spanish)
Email: adear@nia.nih.gov

The Alzheimer’s Association offers a variety of classes and support groups for caregivers and those living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.

24/7 Helpline: 1-800-272-3900
Web: Find a Support Group  | Community Education Calendar

Care Options Network is a local member supported network that collects helpful data for seniors. It is the most widely used and respected information source for senior care professionals in the Twin Cities

Website: Care Options Network

The community resource finder is a comprehensive database that provides access to listings of local Alzheimer’s resources and community programs and services.  

Web: Community Resource Finder

The Health in Aging Foundation is a national non-profit established in 1999 by the American Geriatrics Society to bring the knowledge and expertise of geriatrics healthcare professionals to us all as we age. 

Web: Health in Aging

The MN Department of Safety offers Information on having conversations with older drivers and actions to take if concerned about an older family member’s driving

Web: Office of Traffic Safety
Driver Services: 651-297-3298

Driver Assessments and Training

Web: Driver Assessments and Training
Phone: 612-262-7855
Email:  CKRIDrivingService@allina.com

The Minnesota Elder Justice Center provides support, information and resources to older and vulnerable adults and their loved ones around issues of abuse, neglect and financial exploitation.

Web: https://elderjusticemn.org/

Resources for Medicare beneficiaries.

Web: https://www.responsivecaresolutions.org/medicare-beneficiaries

The Senior LinkAge Line is a free statewide service of the Minnesota Board on Aging in partnership with Minnesota’s area agencies on aging. The Senior LinkAge Line assists older Minnesotans and caregivers by connecting them to local services, finding answers, and getting them needed help.

Web: The Senior Linkage Line
Phone: 1-800-333-2433

The NIA Information Center offers information and publications on health and aging for families, caregivers, and health professionals.

Web: Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support
Phone: 800-222-2225
TTY:800-222-4225
Email: niaic@nia.nih.gov