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Provides assistance in the education of children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) offering support and consultative services to homes, daycares, and schools. Children in South Dakota who have been professionally identified as DHH may be eligible for services. These services include: information on hearing level, assistive technology, language development, and communication opportunities; participation in the development of an individualized Family Service Plan; communication choice support of sign language skills/or training to facilitate listening and spoken language; demonstration of the use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, FM/DM systems, or other forms of listening technology; collaboration with other service providers; and social opportunities and networking for the Deaf community, as well as connecting families raising children who are DHH.
Provides assistance in the education of children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) offering support and consultative services to homes, daycares, and schools. Children in South Dakota who have been professionally identified as DHH may be eligible for services. These services include: information on hearing level, assistive technology, language development, and communication opportunities; participation in the development of an individualized Family Service Plan; communication choice support of sign language skills/or training to facilitate listening and spoken language; demonstration of the use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, FM/DM systems, or other forms of listening technology; collaboration with other service providers; and social opportunities and networking for the Deaf community, as well as connecting families raising children who are DHH.
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Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Special Education Classes/Centers
Disease/Disability Information
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Specialized Information and Referral
American Sign Language Instruction
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Educational Testing
Deafness
Case/Care Management
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) is a supplemental food program that enables eligible households to obtain a more nutritious diet. Eligibility is determined by income, resources, and household size. Lost, stolen, or damaged EBT (SNAP) cards must call customer service to report the loss of your card. You will need to enter the card number. If you do not have the card, stay on the line for a second prompt and press 2. Reporting an EBT card as lost, stolen, or damaged will result in that card being declined.
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) is a supplemental food program that enables eligible households to obtain a more nutritious diet. Eligibility is determined by income, resources, and household size. Lost, stolen, or damaged EBT (SNAP) cards must call customer service to report the loss of your card. You will need to enter the card number. If you do not have the card, stay on the line for a second prompt and press 2. Reporting an EBT card as lost, stolen, or damaged will result in that card being declined.
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State Government Agencies/Departments
Food Stamps/SNAP
Outpatient Services - Individual therapy (for mental health or substance use), Family therapy, Group therapy, Medication management, Psychological assessments and testing, Commitment evaluations, Nursing home consultations, and 24-hour a day crisis intervention via crisis line. Walk in assessments available during regular business hours at the Yankton and Vermillion locations.
CARE Club - Program for individuals with a mental health disability (i.e. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety and borderline personality) who live in the community. CARE club provides support, assistance, interaction with others and the opportunity to improve consumers existing skills and develop new coping skills.
Children's Services - Provides child centered therapeutic services in the home or office. This program provides mental health services to children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). The parents, families, and surrogate families of children with SED participate in all aspects of evaluation, planning and delivery of services. Works closely with child-serving agencies and programs.
Outpatient Services - Individual therapy (for mental health or substance use), Family therapy, Group therapy, Medication management, Psychological assessments and testing, Commitment evaluations, Nursing home consultations, and 24-hour a day crisis intervention via crisis line. Walk in assessments available during regular business hours at the Yankton and Vermillion locations.
CARE Club - Program for individuals with a mental health disability (i.e. schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, anxiety and borderline personality) who live in the community. CARE club provides support, assistance, interaction with others and the opportunity to improve consumers existing skills and develop new coping skills.
Children's Services - Provides child centered therapeutic services in the home or office. This program provides mental health services to children with Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED). The parents, families, and surrogate families of children with SED participate in all aspects of evaluation, planning and delivery of services. Works closely with child-serving agencies and programs.
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Community Mental Health Agencies
Psychological Assessment
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Conjoint Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Individual Counseling
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Divorce Counseling
Parent Child Interactive Therapy
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Telemental Health
Psychiatric Medication Services
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Psychiatric Case Management
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Home Based Mental Health Services
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Health Facility Licensing
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Counseling Services
DUI Offender Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Post Disaster Mental Health Services
Medication Information/Management
Family Counseling
Provides mental health therapy services for individuals, families, and couples dealing with life's challenges. Offers marriage, grief/bereavement, couples, adolescent/youth, parent, and telehealth counseling. Also provides mental health screening and cognitive behavioral therapy.
Provides mental health therapy services for individuals, families, and couples dealing with life's challenges. Offers marriage, grief/bereavement, couples, adolescent/youth, parent, and telehealth counseling. Also provides mental health screening and cognitive behavioral therapy.
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Family Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Telemental Health
Parent Counseling
Private Therapy Practices
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Provides treatment needs assessments for individuals with addictions and mental health challenges. Individual, couple and family counseling for ages 12 and up; all genders welcome. Services are individualized, trauma informed, holistic and strength based. Services are offered both face to face and via telehealth, which can be accessed with smart phone, tablet or computer. Treatment approaches include animal assisted therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), brainspotting , and Accelerate Resolution Therapy (ART) and others.
Reiki is available to help resolve emotional and physical distress by allowing healing energy to flow freely throughout the body.
Common issues and disorders addressed include, but are not limited to, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, chronic pain, addictions, trauma, body image and life changes.
Provides treatment needs assessments for individuals with addictions and mental health challenges. Individual, couple and family counseling for ages 12 and up; all genders welcome. Services are individualized, trauma informed, holistic and strength based. Services are offered both face to face and via telehealth, which can be accessed with smart phone, tablet or computer. Treatment approaches include animal assisted therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), brainspotting , and Accelerate Resolution Therapy (ART) and others.
Reiki is available to help resolve emotional and physical distress by allowing healing energy to flow freely throughout the body.
Common issues and disorders addressed include, but are not limited to, anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, eating disorders, chronic pain, addictions, trauma, body image and life changes.
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Family Counseling
Hoarding Counseling Programs
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Adult Child Sexual Abuse Survivor Counseling
Individual Counseling
Child Abuse Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Telemental Health
Energy Healing
Terminal Illness Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Pain Management
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Parent Counseling
Private Therapy Practices
Divorce Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Serves a free breakfast and lunch. Also distributes food items when the NAHA (Native American Heritage Association) truck comes in.
Serves a free breakfast and lunch. Also distributes food items when the NAHA (Native American Heritage Association) truck comes in.
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Cultural Heritage Groups
Native American Community
Food Pantries
Soup Kitchens
Serving families of children with disabilities and special health needs for 40 years; services include individual assistance, connection to programs at the local, state and national level, and helps parents and schools navigate the special education process.
Staff also deliver workshops in-person for groups upon request. Willing to work with parents and professionals to develop and deliver training based on the needs of the group. Workshops/presentations are delivered at no cost to parents. A nominal fee structure is in place for delivery to professional groups.
Serving families of children with disabilities and special health needs for 40 years; services include individual assistance, connection to programs at the local, state and national level, and helps parents and schools navigate the special education process.
Staff also deliver workshops in-person for groups upon request. Willing to work with parents and professionals to develop and deliver training based on the needs of the group. Workshops/presentations are delivered at no cost to parents. A nominal fee structure is in place for delivery to professional groups.
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Personal Health Care Advocate Services
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Workshops/Symposiums
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Peer Counseling
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disabilities Issues
Functional Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Youth/Student Support Groups
Intellectual Disabilities
Parent Support Groups
Parents of People With Disabilities
Learning Disabilities
Special Education Classes/Centers
Specialized Information and Referral
Providing health care and supportive services in a patient's home. Home Health may be considered for people who are recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery, undergoing treatment, people with disabilities, and those who are chronically ill or terminally ill.
Services offered are skilled nursing care, home health aides for personal care, rehabilitation therapy (physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy), social services, patient/family education, medication monitoring, and nutrition consultation.
Providing health care and supportive services in a patient's home. Home Health may be considered for people who are recovering from an illness, injury, or surgery, undergoing treatment, people with disabilities, and those who are chronically ill or terminally ill.
Services offered are skilled nursing care, home health aides for personal care, rehabilitation therapy (physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy), social services, patient/family education, medication monitoring, and nutrition consultation.
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Homemaker Assistance
Home Health Care
Physical Therapy
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Occupational Therapy
Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Medication Reminders
Speech Therapy
Physician Referrals
Pharmacy services, vaccinations, and medical equipment/supplies. All 3 locations serve as medication disposal sites.
Pharmacy services, vaccinations, and medical equipment/supplies. All 3 locations serve as medication disposal sites.
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General Immunization
Pharmacies
Medication Disposal
Adult Immunization
Medical Equipment/Supplies
Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Provides home care and nursing services to anyone 18 years or older who needs assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) due to illness, injury, disability, or aging. Services take into consideration spiritual, physical and emotional needs. Provides assistance to individuals with varying abilities to live as independently as possible through home care services, companion care, personal care, and in-home nursing care.
Provides home care and nursing services to anyone 18 years or older who needs assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) due to illness, injury, disability, or aging. Services take into consideration spiritual, physical and emotional needs. Provides assistance to individuals with varying abilities to live as independently as possible through home care services, companion care, personal care, and in-home nursing care.
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Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Home Health Care
Homemaker Assistance
Occupational Therapy
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.
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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AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Breast Pumps
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Native American Community
Safer Sex Education
Cultural Heritage Groups
Disease Prevention Programs
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Nutrition Education
Prenatal Care
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
General Health Education Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
Women's Health Centers
Birth Control
Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Formula/Baby Food
Public Health Surveillance Programs
HIV Testing
Provides heart screenings for heart or cardiac patients of all ages living in northeastern South Dakota. Also funds heart screenings for youth in Northeastern South Dakota. They do not need to be athletes to be screened. The screening will include a limited echo (ultrasound of the heart), EKG and some blood work. A pediatric cardiologist will be reading the tests and will notify the family if any further workup is needed.
Provides heart screenings for heart or cardiac patients of all ages living in northeastern South Dakota. Also funds heart screenings for youth in Northeastern South Dakota. They do not need to be athletes to be screened. The screening will include a limited echo (ultrasound of the heart), EKG and some blood work. A pediatric cardiologist will be reading the tests and will notify the family if any further workup is needed.
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Heart Disease
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Disease/Disability Information
Medical services include:
Family medicine
Obstetrics and gynecology
Pediatrics
Acute care
Orthopedics and sports medicine
3D mammography
Cardiology - adult and pediatric
Certified nurse midwife
Ear, nose and throat
Pulmonology
Vascular surgery
Weight loss management
Behavioral health counseling provides brief therapy for individuals, including mental health assessment, crisis intervention and referrals for children, couples and families. Psycho-social support for individual with chronic or newly diagnosed health conditions and wellness support.
Medical services include:
Family medicine
Obstetrics and gynecology
Pediatrics
Acute care
Orthopedics and sports medicine
3D mammography
Cardiology - adult and pediatric
Certified nurse midwife
Ear, nose and throat
Pulmonology
Vascular surgery
Weight loss management
Behavioral health counseling provides brief therapy for individuals, including mental health assessment, crisis intervention and referrals for children, couples and families. Psycho-social support for individual with chronic or newly diagnosed health conditions and wellness support.
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Flu Vaccines
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Physical Examinations
Community Clinics
Pediatrics
Family and Community Medicine
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.
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.
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CHIP Programs
Medicaid
Health Insurance/Dental Coverage
State Government Agencies/Departments
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.
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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Pediatric Developmental Screening
Occupational Therapy
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Pediatrics
Physical Therapy
Hospitals
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
A primary care, family medicine clinic that provides comprehensive care for the entire family through all phases of life, from childhood to senior years. Board certified physicians and physician assistants offer health care services sensitive to individual needs. Services include: outpatient counseling for adults and adolescents, family medicine, audiology/hearing aids, bone density screening, childhood & adult immunizations, general surgery, laboratory, OB/GYN, office-based surgery, sports & pre-employment physicals, and x-ray.
A primary care, family medicine clinic that provides comprehensive care for the entire family through all phases of life, from childhood to senior years. Board certified physicians and physician assistants offer health care services sensitive to individual needs. Services include: outpatient counseling for adults and adolescents, family medicine, audiology/hearing aids, bone density screening, childhood & adult immunizations, general surgery, laboratory, OB/GYN, office-based surgery, sports & pre-employment physicals, and x-ray.
Categories
Childhood Immunization
Obstetrics/Gynecology
HPV Immunizations
Mental Health Screening
Individual Counseling
Community Clinics
General Surgery
Family and Community Medicine
Physical Examinations
General Counseling Services
Flu Vaccines
Hosted in September, Month of Caring gathers volunteers from businesses throughout the area to complete projects for non-profit organizations or individuals. Projects include, but not limited to: yard work, cleaning, light construction, painting, moving, fixing, organizing/filing, and sorting/packing. Project recipient options include private individuals (elderly, disabled, military personnel, etc.), United Way partner agencies, social welfare organizations, civic agencies (parks, schools), and private non-profit organizations and faith-based organizations.
Hosted in September, Month of Caring gathers volunteers from businesses throughout the area to complete projects for non-profit organizations or individuals. Projects include, but not limited to: yard work, cleaning, light construction, painting, moving, fixing, organizing/filing, and sorting/packing. Project recipient options include private individuals (elderly, disabled, military personnel, etc.), United Way partner agencies, social welfare organizations, civic agencies (parks, schools), and private non-profit organizations and faith-based organizations.
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House Painting
General Yard Work
Websites
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Bags of food and toiletries if the are on hand are provided every other week to families with proof of ID and address (two pieces of mail) living in Black Hawk, Summerset, or Piedmont.
Bags of food and toiletries if the are on hand are provided every other week to families with proof of ID and address (two pieces of mail) living in Black Hawk, Summerset, or Piedmont.
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Personal/Grooming Supplies
Food Pantries
Community mental health center providing a wide variety of behavioral health related services, such as:
Outpatient therapy (including individual, family and group counseling)
- Screenings and assessments, including Psychological testing
Walk-in Assessments available during regular office hours
Crisis Counseling
Involuntary commitment evaluations/Mental health evaluations (QMHP evaluations)
Addiction and recovery-based services (including individual and group treatment)
Medication management and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Outreach services for children/Family based services (staff meet in the client's home or community setting)
Residential services/Group homes (Betty's Place and Bridgeway)
Therapeutic foster care
Offender services
Prevention classes
Specialty training in: emergency mental health, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, Suicide Safe Care, Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Care, Functional Family Therapy (FFT), Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse (CBISA), Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Restorative Justice.
Community mental health center providing a wide variety of behavioral health related services, such as:
Outpatient therapy (including individual, family and group counseling)
- Screenings and assessments, including Psychological testing
Walk-in Assessments available during regular office hours
Crisis Counseling
Involuntary commitment evaluations/Mental health evaluations (QMHP evaluations)
Addiction and recovery-based services (including individual and group treatment)
Medication management and Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Outreach services for children/Family based services (staff meet in the client's home or community setting)
Residential services/Group homes (Betty's Place and Bridgeway)
Therapeutic foster care
Offender services
Prevention classes
Specialty training in: emergency mental health, Accelerated Resolution Therapy, Suicide Safe Care, Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Trauma-Focused Care, Functional Family Therapy (FFT), Cognitive Behavioral Interventions for Substance Abuse (CBISA), Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Restorative Justice.
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General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Psychiatric Medication Services
Relapse Prevention Programs
Foster Home Placement
Psychiatric Aftercare Services
General Counseling Services
Mental Health Warrants
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Telemental Health
Health Facility Licensing
Adult Psychiatry
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Community Mental Health Agencies
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Psychological Assessment
Home Based Mental Health Services
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs
Medication Information/Management
Mental Health Screening
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) is a supplemental food program that enables eligible households to obtain a more nutritious diet. Eligibility is determined by income, resources, and household size. Lost, stolen, or damaged EBT (SNAP) cards must call customer service to report the loss of your card. You will need to enter the card number. If you do not have the card, stay on the line for a second prompt and press 2. Reporting an EBT card as lost, stolen, or damaged will result in that card being declined.
Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program (SNAP) is a supplemental food program that enables eligible households to obtain a more nutritious diet. Eligibility is determined by income, resources, and household size. Lost, stolen, or damaged EBT (SNAP) cards must call customer service to report the loss of your card. You will need to enter the card number. If you do not have the card, stay on the line for a second prompt and press 2. Reporting an EBT card as lost, stolen, or damaged will result in that card being declined.
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State Government Agencies/Departments
Food Stamps/SNAP
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates the transition of individuals with disabilities from a nursing home to independent living; providing prevention services to individuals who choose to live independently and not in a nursing home or assisted-living setting; and assisting youth to gain skills as they transition into adulthood.
Community Living Services: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves as educators and consultants for contractors, businesses, organizations, and individuals regarding the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its guidelines and requirements.
Assistive Daily Living Services: Provides services for people ages 18 and older, with physical disabilities affecting all four limbs, who need assistance with daily living activities. Services include program education and support and personal attendant services.
Money Follows the Person: Provides options for older adults and/or people with disabilities living in nursing homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to enable them to successfully return to their homes and communities. Helps individuals identify barriers to living on their own, helps them find a place to live that meets their needs, and helps them find the services and supports they need to continue living independently.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates the transition of individuals with disabilities from a nursing home to independent living; providing prevention services to individuals who choose to live independently and not in a nursing home or assisted-living setting; and assisting youth to gain skills as they transition into adulthood.
Community Living Services: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves as educators and consultants for contractors, businesses, organizations, and individuals regarding the American with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its guidelines and requirements.
Assistive Daily Living Services: Provides services for people ages 18 and older, with physical disabilities affecting all four limbs, who need assistance with daily living activities. Services include program education and support and personal attendant services.
Money Follows the Person: Provides options for older adults and/or people with disabilities living in nursing homes, hospitals, or long-term care facilities to enable them to successfully return to their homes and communities. Helps individuals identify barriers to living on their own, helps them find a place to live that meets their needs, and helps them find the services and supports they need to continue living independently.
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Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Issue Advocacy
Personal Alarm Systems
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Transfer Devices
Individual Advocacy
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Functional Disabilities
Specialized Information and Referral
Disability Awareness Training
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Disease/Disability Information
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Intellectual Disabilities
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Youth/Student Support Groups
Walking Aids
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Loving School at Sioux Falls Children's Home and Owen School at Black Hills Children's Home serves students ages 4-14, in grades PreK through 8th grade, including children in the Sioux Falls and Black Hills Residential Treatment Program. Specializes in meeting educational needs relating to childhood trauma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, reactive attachment disorder, abuse and neglect, anxiety disorder, aggression, and parent-child challenges. Students receive individual and group therapy weekly and have access to medical care and psychiatric services, as needed. A student does not need an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) to be enrolled in Children's Home Society schools. If a student does have an IEP, the IEP is implemented and managed by Loving School staff or Owen School staff. Each student's treatment team meets quarterly to share progress and monitor treatment goals. Occupational Therapy and Speech/Language services are available as prescribed by an IEP.
Loving School at Sioux Falls Children's Home and Owen School at Black Hills Children's Home serves students ages 4-14, in grades PreK through 8th grade, including children in the Sioux Falls and Black Hills Residential Treatment Program. Specializes in meeting educational needs relating to childhood trauma, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, reactive attachment disorder, abuse and neglect, anxiety disorder, aggression, and parent-child challenges. Students receive individual and group therapy weekly and have access to medical care and psychiatric services, as needed. A student does not need an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) to be enrolled in Children's Home Society schools. If a student does have an IEP, the IEP is implemented and managed by Loving School staff or Owen School staff. Each student's treatment team meets quarterly to share progress and monitor treatment goals. Occupational Therapy and Speech/Language services are available as prescribed by an IEP.
Categories
Boarding Schools
Child Abuse Prevention
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Middle Schools
Educational Testing
Primary Schools
Alternative Schools
Special Education Classes/Centers
Assists individuals and families with a food pantry and food box. Food Boxes can be picked up every 31 days.
Serves a community meal over the lunch hour. Individuals can dine-in or to-go boxes are available.
Assists individuals and families with a food pantry and food box. Food Boxes can be picked up every 31 days.
Serves a community meal over the lunch hour. Individuals can dine-in or to-go boxes are available.
Categories
Food Pantries
Packed Lunches/Dinners
Soup Kitchens
Community Meals
Providing free lunch for children 18 years old or younger.
Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota are funding lunch at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren.
The Black Hills Area Community Foundation will fund lunch for adults 19-59 years old accompanying their children.
Meals are either a hot or cold lunch including a grain, protein, fruit/vegetable, and milk.
All sites will be closed July 1 - 4, 2025.
Please note: sites and times may change. Updates and menus are available on the website.
Providing free lunch for children 18 years old or younger.
Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota are funding lunch at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren.
The Black Hills Area Community Foundation will fund lunch for adults 19-59 years old accompanying their children.
Meals are either a hot or cold lunch including a grain, protein, fruit/vegetable, and milk.
All sites will be closed July 1 - 4, 2025.
Please note: sites and times may change. Updates and menus are available on the website.
Categories
Summer Food Service Programs
Providing free lunch for children 18 years old or younger.
Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota are funding lunch at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren.
The Black Hills Area Community Foundation will fund lunch for adults 19-59 years old accompanying their children.
Meals are either a hot or cold lunch including a grain, protein, fruit/vegetable, and milk.
All sites will be closed July 1 - 4, 2025.
Please note: sites and times may change. Updates and menus are available on the website.
Providing free lunch for children 18 years old or younger.
Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota are funding lunch at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren.
The Black Hills Area Community Foundation will fund lunch for adults 19-59 years old accompanying their children.
Meals are either a hot or cold lunch including a grain, protein, fruit/vegetable, and milk.
All sites will be closed July 1 - 4, 2025.
Please note: sites and times may change. Updates and menus are available on the website.
Categories
Summer Food Service Programs