Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment

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Headquarters3200 Labore Road, Suite 104 Vadnais Heights, MN 55110
Employees5000 (2025)
Annual budget$736 million[1]
Agency executive
  • Marshall Smith, CEO[2]
Direct Care and Treatment
Agency overview
Headquarters3200 Labore Road, Suite 104 Vadnais Heights, MN 55110
Employees5000 (2025)
Annual budget$736 million[1]
Agency executive
  • Marshall Smith, CEO[2]
Websitemn.gov/dct/

Minnesota Direct Care and Treatment (DCT) is a state agency that provides behavioral health care services to people with serious mental illness, substance use disorders, and some developmental/intellectual disabilities. The agency has about 150 sites across Minnesota and serves 12,000+ people each year.[1] Many are civilly committed and classified by the court as mentally ill, mentally ill and dangerous, chemically dependent, developmentally disabled, a sexually dangerous persons, and/or having a sexual psychopathic personality.[3][4][5]

DCT was established as its own agency in 2025 after separating from the Department of Human Services.[1]

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