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Avera Medical Group McGreevy clinic locations offer family care to Sioux Falls and the surrounding area. Provides a variety of services including regular check-ups or vaccines, plus care for injuries and illnesses.

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Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Community Clinics
Physical Examinations
HPV Immunizations
Family and Community Medicine
Featured health services include emergency and trauma, laboratory, radiology and imaging, medication disposal, surgical suite, physical and occupational therapy, and short stay observation.

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Hospitals
Occupational Therapy
Physical Therapy
Central Intake/Assessment for Mental Health Services
Medication Disposal
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
General Surgery
Must be a resident of Lake County to qualify for assistance. Must fill out application in Welfare Office. Assistance is NOT immediate and must be approved by the County Commissioners at their next scheduled meeting after the application process. Poor relief assistance is the last resort. Must seek assistance from all other agencies and/or groups before applying. One-time assistance only in a 12-month period. Utilities: Must provide a notice of termination from the company/supplier. Available in limited amounts. Applicants must apply for Energy Assistance through the Office of Energy Assistance in Pierre, SD before we may assist. Maximum assistance of $420. Will not pay deposits, late fees or reconnect fees. Rent: Must provide an eviction notice. Housing assistance is available in limited amounts and is paid per scale of household members at a maximum of $500. Will not pay deposits, late fees, rent to immediate family members or rent for residents in subsidized housing. If resident must apply for SD Rental Assistance programs and/or low-income housing before the county may assist. Medical Bills: The hospital services received must constitute emergency, medically necessary services. The hospital and/or patient must demonstrate to the county that it has exhausted all avenues of payment, including the hospital accepting reasonable monthly payments from the patient. No assistance is available for one that has health care insurance. Non-emergency Services - the county does not cover this type of medical assistance. Such as non-emergency hospital/physician/specialist office visits and/or hospital services, medical equipment, medications, health insurance premiums, home health services, dental or eye care and childbirth. Any assistance approved creates a lien against the borrower/applicant and must be paid back to Lake County, SD.

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Utility Service Payment Assistance
General Relief
County Government Departments/Offices
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
The Community Connection Center (CCC) is a one-stop-shop that addresses the needs of Vermillion community members by coordinating the efforts of local organizations. The CCC is a networking hub that houses a full range of community services designed to enhance the lives of children, families and communities, including United Way of Vermillion, Evan Project Diaper Bank, Vermillion Food Pantry, Salvation Army Emergency Fund, Welcome Table, Tanager Takeout/Weekend Backpack Program, Back to School Backpack Program, VITA, ROCS Outreach, and Allen's Bed Bank.

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School Supplies Donation Programs
Packed Lunches/Dinners
School Supplies
Coalition Building
Provides Public Health Nursing and Maternal Child Healthcare Services through various programs. General public health services include professional nursing and nutrition information and guidance on health, safety, and nutrition for individuals, families, and communities. Services such as influenza vaccinations and screenings for blood pressure, hearing, vision, and hemoglobin are available at a fee. Maternal Child Healthcare provides Infant Sleep Safety services, immunizations, and pregnancy support services. Infant Sleep Safety services provide education on infant safe sleep practices and link families to resources when the purchase of a crib is a financial hardship. ​Immunizations services are available for children from birth through age 18 for all universally recommended vaccinations including influenza. The Vaccines for Children's Program provides vaccines for children who are uninsured, have insurance that does not cover vaccinations, are Medicaid eligible, or are Native American or Alaskan Native. For families with insurance coverage, the Department of Health is an in-network provider for Sanford, Avera/Dakotacare, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield. ​Pregnancy Support Services include regular visits with a nurse to share information about pregnancy, to provide assistance in obtaining early and on-going prenatal care from a qualified healthcare provider, and to link women to resources they may need to support a healthy pregnancy. Teaching topics may include: how your body is changing and how your baby is growing; eating healthy and gaining the right amount of weight; warning signs or symptoms that indicate you should contact your doctor; breastfeeding education and support; and caring for you and your baby after delivery. The Watertown location is also able to provide car seats for all ages when the purchase of a car seat is financial hardship.

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Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
General Health Education Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
Flu Vaccines
Disease Prevention Programs
Cultural Heritage Groups
Childhood Immunization
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Formula/Baby Food
Native American Community
HIV Testing
Prenatal Care
Women's Health Centers
Breast Pumps
Birth Control
Nutrition Education
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Safer Sex Education
Offers a wide range of services for families with loved ones to remain in their homes. These include Skilled Nursing, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech Therapy, Daily Living Assistance, and having access to a social worker.

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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Speech Therapy
Occupational Therapy
Home Health Care
Physical Therapy
Medication Information/Management
Provides individual and/or family therapy in the areas such as anxiety, depression, stress management, behavioral issues, school issues, divorce, grief and loss, life transitions, parent education, and trauma. Primary emphasis is working with children, adolescents, and families. Also, provides treatment using brainspotting techniques. Telemental health services are available via Zoom. First session preferably in person.

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Private Therapy Practices
Play Therapy
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
General Counseling Services
Gender Identity Counseling
Telemental Health
Parent Counseling
Individual Counseling
Hoarding Counseling Programs
Family Counseling
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Divorce Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Provides individual and couples counseling for adults struggling with symptoms of anxiety, depression, grief and trauma as well as difficulties with parenting, relationships and professional burn-out. Telemental health services available.

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Sexual Orientation Counseling
Individual Counseling
Parent Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Family Counseling
Adult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor Counseling
General Counseling Services
Private Therapy Practices
Telemental Health
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Medical assistance programs include: ​Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Coverage includes such things as doctor, hospital, prescription drugs, counseling, dental and glasses. Insurance for children up to age 19 at no cost to the family if the income is below certain income levels found on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If the family income is below 140%, the children may be eligible with or without private health insurance. If there is insurance, CHIP will pay the deductibles, co-insurance, and possibly some medical services not covered by the private insurance. ​Medicaid: Health care coverage for people who qualify. To be eligible for Medicaid, individuals must fall into a coverage group and meet certain financial and non-financial eligibility criteria. Provides help for older adults and people with disabilities. Eligibility information and income guidelines for medical assistance programs are available by phone or by visiting the website.

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State Government Agencies/Departments
Medicaid
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
CHIP Programs
Pharmacy Services include telemedicine, medication safety, and immunization. Also sells over the counter drugs plus vitamins and supplements. Customers can download the Family Fare Pharmacy app to manage their prescriptions, request refills, track refill status, and setup medication reminders.

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HPV Immunizations
Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Adult Immunization
Medication Reminders
Medication Information/Management
Pharmacies
General Immunization
A full continuum of mental health and treatment for substance use disorders. Services include assessments, individual and family counseling, intensive outpatient substance use disorder treatment, residential treatment for pregnant and parenting women who face substance use disorders, transitional care and aftercare counseling for adults and adolescents, trauma-focused treatment for children/adolescents and their families impacted by traumatic events. This can address a multitude of circumstances including COVID-related trauma, physical, sexual and emotional abuse, witness of violence, household incarceration, family substance abuse or mental illness, parent separation or divorce, medical, grief or refugee trauma, and bullying, neglect, disasters and more. ​Also offers MRT (Moral Recognition Therapy), CBISA (Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Substance Abuse), and Telehealth services.

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Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Community Safe Places
Mental Health Screening
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Family Counseling Agencies
Telemental Health
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Child/Adolescent Residential Treatment Facilities
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Home Based Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Medication Services
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Parent Counseling
General Counseling Services
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Adult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
Divorce Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Sexual Assault Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Family Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Mediation
Common Sense Parenting is a product of years of research compiled by Girls and Boys Town, Nebraska. This program is a step-by-step guide for raising responsible children and building strong, happy families. Parents will learn how to reduce family stress, support success in school, enrich parent/child relationships, reduce problem behavior, and diminish yelling and fighting. It teaches skills to help parents build better families. Topics focus on positive/negative consequences, staying calm, teaching self control, effective praise, and parents as teachers. Classes are offered about every 6 weeks. Both at Children's Home Shelter for Family Safety and off-site.
Provides pharmacy services including: Immunizations and Vaccines, Prescription refills, transfers, and disposal sites; Pet Medications, Medicare Assistance.

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Medication Disposal
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Pharmacies
General Immunization
HPV Immunizations
Hospital/Clinic Based Telemedicine
Childhood Immunization
Adult Immunization
Community outpatient mental health facility. Provides mental health services to children, adolescents and adults. Services include but are not limited to psychiatric care and evaluations, children's services, group and individual counseling, play therapy, aggression management, and more.

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Health Facility Licensing
Play Therapy
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Geriatric Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Adult Psychiatry
Home Based Mental Health Services
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Anger Management
Telemental Health
Case/Care Management
Parenting Skills Classes
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Individual Counseling
General Counseling Services
Community Mental Health Agencies
​​Offers traditional medicines (flat cedar/hante sha; sage/pezi hota; sweetgrass/wacanga; bear root/mato heta;bitterroot/sinpetu; medicinal tea blends; homemade honey) spiritual guidance, smudging, and a warm and welcome space for relatives to come and talk. Also offers cultural activities throughout the week to take care of individuals spirit and keep connected to traditional Indigenous ways of life. Doors are always open for relatives needing to pray, sing, smudge or just talk. Mitakuye oyasin "we are all related". Offers a variety of culturally-centered activities. Dates and times of groups vary. Below is a list of group offerings, but not all groups are always offered. Please visit the website sduih.org/events to see current offerings. Inipi Inipi sweat purification ceremony is open to all Indigenous community members seeking spiritual connection, being mindful of those in attendance and taking care that all participants feel safe. Those who are on their moon time are respectfully asked to not attend. Community Inipi is open to men, women, children, Two-Spirit, and gender diverse community members seeking spiritual connection. Women's Inipi is open to all women, as well as Two-Spirit and non-binary community members who align with women's spiritual teachings. Positive Indian Parenting (PIP) PIP is an 8-week parent training class for Indigenous parents, caregivers, non-Native foster parents of Indigenous children, and others who strive to be more positive in their approach to parenting. PIP offers participants a structured exploration of traditional American Indian and Alaska Native values concerning parenting and helps participants apply those values in a modem setting. Red Road Approach (RRA) RRA groups offer a cognitive and experiential curriculum on Native American/Indigenous philosophies, activating the spirit for individuals, families, and communities. Participants will be guided through lessons on the impacts of alcohol and drugs on the mind, body, and spirit. This curriculum is a 10-week adult program that meets on a weekly basis. Incentives available for graduates of the program. Men's and Women's RRA groups offered. Therapeutic Sewing & Beading Join for coffee, laughter, and traditional craft-making! Open to the community, warm up with some coffee and work on beading and sewing with help from experts. Ašniyapi Ošpaye (Healing Family) Group (Sioux Falls) / Spiritual Group (Pierre) Join for a safe space for those seeking support, healing, and a time to connect with others in the community. Members will be guided through topics such as cultural values, language, and continued self-healing. All are welcome, as this group will be a place to foster empowerment through encouragement and education. Walking Group During the warmer months, we invite you to join SDUIH for a weekly walking group! Incentives available for group participants. Open to all fitness levels. Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Group Join the women's resiliency group to share and rebuild. The group will focus on building coping skills and resilience, covering depression, anxiety, trauma, and healthy relationships. All winyans (women) are welcome, regardless of tribal affiliation or race. Alcoholics Anonymous (Pierre Only) If you are experiencing substance use disorder (SUD), we invite you to join us each week in a confidential setting to share your experience and support other group members on your journey to recovery. Alcoholics Anonymous follows a 12-step program focusing on actions that guide members through their recovery journey by taking aim at admitting powerlessness over alcohol, seeking support, and making amends. Through sharing your lived experience, the goal is to achieve and maintain sobriety while helping others. This group will operate on the principle of anonymity, emphasizing confidentiality within the group to create a safe and non- judgmental environment for individuals seeking help. The group is an open yet confidential group. Anyone is welcome. No sign-up is necessary.

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Parenting Skills Classes
Native American Community
Native American Traditional Healing
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Cultural Heritage Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Cultural Heritage Programs
Provides the following services - Housing counseling, Credit counseling, Support services and referrals, Veterans' assistance, Homebuyer programs, Rehab assistance, Food security assistance, Small business counseling, Financial literacy and homebuyer education, After school nutrition program, Construction trades and skills training, Coordinating homebuying experience from intake to closing, COVID-19 community food and essentials relief, and Homeless outreach services and relief.

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Small Business Development
Native American Community
Housing Authorities
Cultural Heritage Groups
Nutrition Education
Personal Financial Counseling
Debt Consolidation Services
Housing Search and Information
Housing Counseling
General Minor Home Repair Programs
Veteran Home Loans
Proceeds from the Cornerstone Thrift Store pay for the Cornerstone Women and Children's Home. The Store recycles donated clothing, furniture (including mattresses when available), household goods, and other items by offering them for purchase.

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Fans
Thrift Shops
Winter Clothing
Small Kitchen Appliances
Furniture
Children's Clothing
Baby Clothing
Mattresses
General Clothing Provision
Local Bicycle Transportation
Pharmacy services include immunizations, prescription refills, health screenings, and a medication disposal drop box. - Medication disposal drop-boxes for expired, unused or unwanted controlled, non-controlled, and over the counter medications, including pet medications. Items that are NOT accepted include: trash, regulated medical waste, sharps, syringes, thermometers, hazardous waste, aerosols, illicit drugs, or commercial waste.

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General Immunization
Medication Disposal
Vaccine Information
Pharmacies
Adult Immunization
Childhood Immunization
Flu Vaccines
HPV Immunizations
Shriners Children's has served their mission specializing in one thing: pediatric orthopedics. The board-certified surgeons and staff provide high-quality medical care to all children, regardless of a family's ability to pay. The clinic specializes in treating children with orthopedic conditions in an environment designed to put children at ease. They provide an intimate, family-centered environment where all clinic services including physician visits, radiology, rehabilitation, orthotics and prosthetics are provided under one roof. Not only will a child's medical needs be met by a team of specialists, they also offer camps and activities through our child life department, to meet their social and emotional needs. The staff at Shriners Children's proudly serves children in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, western Wisconsin and into the Canadian provinces of Manitoba, Ontario and Saskatchewan.

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Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Hospitals
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Occupational Therapy
Baptist Church with the following ministry activities: - Sunday - 9:30am, Sunday School 11:00am, Worship 6:00pm - 8:00pm, Celebrate Recovery - Wednesday 5:30pm, Free meal - Open to the community. 6:15pm - 7:15pm, KidsRock Ministries - Thursday 5:30pm - Beginner Bells 7:00pm - 8:00pm, Vocal Choir

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Soup Kitchens
Community Meals
Christian Churches
Private practice mental health counseling agency that assists individuals by providing assessment, consultation, therapy, and more. Counseling services include: - individual counseling - LGBTQ+ counseling - divorce counseling - couples counseling - parent counseling - terminal illness counseling - child abuse counseling - marriage counseling - grief counseling - spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling - adolescent/youth counseling - faith based counseling - child abuse survivor counseling - cognitive behavioral therapy - hoarding counseling - telemental counseling - trauma informed counseling - terminal illness counseling

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Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Adult Child Abuse Survivor Counseling
Parent Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Terminal Illness Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Hoarding Counseling Programs
Conjoint Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Private Therapy Practices
Telemental Health
Individual Counseling
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Faith Based Counseling
Medical assistance programs include: ​Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP). Coverage includes such things as doctor, hospital, prescription drugs, counseling, dental and glasses. Insurance for children up to age 19 at no cost to the family if the income is below certain income levels found on the Federal Poverty Guidelines. If the family income is below 140%, the children may be eligible with or without private health insurance. If there is insurance, CHIP will pay the deductibles, co-insurance, and possibly some medical services not covered by the private insurance. ​Medicaid: Health care coverage for people who qualify. To be eligible for Medicaid, individuals must fall into a coverage group and meet certain financial and non-financial eligibility criteria. Provides help for older adults and people with disabilities. Eligibility information and income guidelines for medical assistance programs are available by phone or by visiting the website.

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State Government Agencies/Departments
Medicaid
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
CHIP Programs
Offering a supportive, collaborative relationship to develop and meet meaningful goals through: - individual counseling - family counseling - marriage counseling - play therapy - mental health screening - grief/bereavement counseling - adolescent and youth counseling - parent counseling - spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling - Lifespan Integration Therapy - Telehealth services

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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
General Counseling Services
Play Therapy
Mental Health Screening
Parent Counseling
Family Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Individual Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Telemental Health
Private Therapy Practices
Bright Start is a community-based, voluntary program which implements the evidence based Nurse Family Partnership model to provide nurse home visitation services to families during pregnancy, after delivery and may continue until the child's second birthday. Services include prenatal, maternal and infant/child health assessments and education; and health, safety and nutrition education. Families are linked with resources such as prenatal, postpartum, and pediatric medical care, family planning services, mental health services, job training, literacy services, employment opportunities, housing, substance abuse treatment, early childhood assessment and intervention opportunities, and other community resources

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Parent Counseling
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
A food pantry that can be utilized up to 1 time per month for those in need in the Central City, Deadwood, and Lead area.