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601 E. 7th Street, Platte, SD 57369
Home Health Services include nursing, homemaker, personal, and hospice care. They also provide assistance to manage medications, hospital to home transition, physical therapy, occupational therapy, light housekeeping, shopping, meal preparation, and personal care. Additional services include newborn care at high risk or people of any age with significant issues.
5000 S. Broadband Lane, Suite 107, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Providing clients a safe place to grow strong through services including individual counseling, family counseling, marriage counseling, divorce counseling, grief/bereavement counseling, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), adolescent/youth counseling, complex PTSD counseling, and eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR).
101 W. 11th Avenue, Webster, SD 57274
Offers outpatient counseling services for individual, couple, and families. Staff members work with the client to provide services in the home, community, or office at the discretion of the client. Substance use evaluation, assessment, and treatment is also provided. Walk in assessments and telehealth services are available during normal business hours at the Aberdeen location. Psychiatric services are also available to those over the age of 18 including assessments and medication management.
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25 Market Street, Suite 1, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Responsible to keep, audit and maintain all accounting records for Brown County as set forth in the accounting manual prescribed by the Auditor-General. This includes the following: Auditing claims & preparing the warrants for all disbursements, processing payroll, preparing the annual budget, establishing tax levies for all taxing entities, apportions the taxes collected by the County Treasurer, verification of bank account balances, prepare the annual financial reports, and keeping an inventory of county property. Serves as the clerk of the County Commission and records and preserves the records of the Commission proceedings including the Board of Equalization hearings. The Auditor is also responsible for preparing the agenda for the Commission meetings and for publishing the legal notices for the Commission including but not limited to meeting minutes, public hearing notices for Bids; Alcohol & Malt Beverage License applications; Ordinances; Lottery Permits and Tax Deed Sales. At the close of the month lists all cash and cash items held by the County Treasurer and verify the balances in the depositories and report this to the Board of Commissioners. Performs all duties required by law relative to all County, State, and Federal elections held in Brown County. The County Auditor is the Election Supervisor for the County which entails the following duties: Voter Registrations, Securing Polling Places, Appointing and training of Election Poll Workers, Ballot Preparation, Counting of Ballots, Reporting Election Results, Preparing an Official Canvass of the Election, and maintain all Voter Registrations and Election History Records. Offers the following emergency assistance as a very last resort (individuals must utilize all other local organizations before reaching out to Welfare): Economic Assistance - Rent/Utility shut offs (disconnects) County does not help with deposits, of any kind, reconnect fees or previous/past bills. One-time assistance allowed in a 12 month period for economic assistance. Assistance must be repaid, and failure to repay disqualifies from further assistance. Medical Assistance is only for emergency hospitalizations for which the hospital provided the County a notice of hospitalization. Any other hospital or medical bills must be approved before the procedure is undertaken. Failure to sign up for health care insurance if that option is available and affordable will disqualify someone from assistance. No assistance with prescriptions, medical equipment or therapy(s). Burial All assistance received becomes a poor relief lien and is to be paid back to the county.
1700 N. Highway 281, Aberdeen, SD 57401
A skilled nursing community providing individualized care for patients and residents to return to higher levels of functioning. Provides 24-hour nursing facility care, inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation care, hospice services, and respite services.
316 E. Kemp Avenue, Suite 4, Watertown, SD 57201
Supporting foster families by providing necessary resources such as clothing, diapers, personal hygiene items, and other essential items.
4101 W. 38th Street, Suite 101, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
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.
900 N. Cliff Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57103
Offers packaged and canned food, as well as fresh fruit, produce and meat. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
1310 Main Avenue S., Suite 105, Brookings, SD 57006
A public health nutrition program for income-eligible infants and children up to age 5, pregnant, postpartum, and breastfeeding women. WIC provides nutrition education to help make healthy eating choices, breastfeeding education for expectant and new mothers looking to learn more about their infant nutrition options, referrals to connect families with quality medical care and other community services, and food benefits to help families purchase nutritious groceries at participating businesses statewide.
5200 W. 60th Street N., Sioux Falls, SD 57107
Retail pharmacy and a medication disposal site. Services provided are immunizations, medical equipment/supplies, smoking cessation, and pain management. Also sells OTC medications.
380 W. Anchor Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049
Specialty care include: Audiology, Home Based Primary Care, Lab, Mental Health, Pharmacy clinical services, Physical Therapy, Primary Care, Social Work, and Nutrition. The following programs and specialty care are available by telehealth: Cardiology, Occupational Therapy, Chronic Health Management, Oncology, Dermatology, Orthopedics, Diabetes Management, Pain Management, Endocrinology, Pharmacy Services, Gastroenterology, Prosthetics/Orthotics, Genomic Medicine, Psychiatry, Infectious Disease, Pulmonary, Mental Health, Surgery (pre-op), Nephrology, Low Vision, Neurology, Urology, and Wound Care.​
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112 E. Pipestone Avenue, Flandreau, SD 57028
The Closet in Flandreau (Moody County) has clothing and other household goods for persons who wish to use the store's services. If an income-eligible person or family cannot afford to purchase the clothing, the Community Service Worker in that county can provide a voucher that allows the person or family to get the clothing at no charge.
108 E. Highway 34, Howard, SD 57349
ICAP Emergency Services helps with emergency utilities and rent (Not available to those residing in Sioux Falls) for income qualified households. Must meet all requirements. Also offers food pantry vouchers to those who qualify.
1501 North Maple Avenue, North Middle School, Rapid City, SD 57701
Providing free breakfast for children 18 years old or younger. Meals on Wheels Western South Dakota will fund breakfast at no charge for seniors (60+) accompanying their grandchildren. Breakfast includes a grain, fruit and milk. All sites will be closed Wednesday, July 1 - Friday, July 3rd 2026. This institution is an equal opportunity provider. Please note: sites and times may change with little notice due to weather, participation, or other circumstances. Updates and menus are available on the website.
1500 S. Sycamore, Suite 200, Sioux Falls, SD 57110
Individual, couples, children, and family counseling. Staff tailors treatment to support growth and healing. Treatment specializations include depression, anxiety, traumatic experiences/abuse, post traumatic stress (PTSD), attachment challenges, parenting support, grief and loss, work and career issues, stress management, and conflict resolution. Offers BrainPaint neurofeedback, hypnosis, eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR), parenting group, nurturing parenting program, play therapy, adoption, parent/child relationship, foster parent support, and neuropsychological evaluation for attention, executive functioning, and memory. Works with clients to determine what is best for their situation regarding telehealth.
644 Crook Street, Custer YMCA, Custer, SD 57730
Area teams provide free, nutritious, sack lunches to children up through high school graduation. The refrigerated lunches are available at the Custer YMCA. YMCA staff supervise the distribution of one lunch per child. There is no registration required and no eligibility limits.
241 Minnesota Street, Rapid City, SD 57701
Medical services that are offered include allergy, asthma, and immunology, dermatology, ear, nose, and throat, family medicine, gastroenterology, general surgery, internal medicine, interventional pain, ophthalmology, optometry, pediatrics, podiatry, and rheumatology.
1024 6th Street, Suite B, Brookings, SD 57006
Services include outpatient therapy providing individual (prenatal to geriatric), couple/marriage, and family counseling on topics including, but not limited to: life's major transitions, trauma, grief, depression and anxiety, medical adjustments and more. School-Based outpatient therapy providing individual, family and parent/teacher consultations within the Brookings Public and Brookings County School Districts. Group-based therapy providing psycho-education related to the needs of therapists caseloads to help increase supportive and therapeutic environments and skills. Specialized trauma and healing-informed services.
104 W. 2nd Street, Alcester, SD 57001
Horizon Health - Alcester Medical is full-service medical clinic offering the following services - preventative screenings, acute care, chronic care management, well child visits, men's and women's health, immunizations, family planning, lab/x-ray, patient education, care management, DOT exams, after-hours access to care, and Certified Application Counselors for the Health Insurance Marketplace. Also offers behavioral health services: medication management, counseling, case management, integrated care, addiction services, and Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT).
Primarily a clergy retreat ministry specializing in wilderness sabbaticals for pastors to promote wellness and resiliency. Offers professional counseling on a limited schedule through an office in Custer, SD. Providing a place where helping professionals can find support to deal with the challenges of caring. Also faith based professional counseling services on a limited schedule. Offering services via telehealth.
619 5th Avenue, Suite 3, Brookings, SD 57006
Providing mental health counseling to individuals. Areas of specialty include using Accelerated Resolution Therapy for anxiety, trauma, and other issues. Other areas of interest include adjustments and women's issues.
1320 E. Rushmore Drive, Suite 107, Brandon, SD 57005
Client-centered, cognitive behavioral and energy based counseling for children, teens, adults, and families. For children, play therapy addresses many issues including physical, sexual and emotional abuse, grief and loss, anxiety, depression, recovery from traumatic events, divorce, and foster or adoptive situations. Individual and family counseling for children and teens addresses behavior disorders, family and relationship issues, parenting concerns, substance abuse, eating disorders, self-harming behaviors, chronic mental illness, anxiety, depression, and self-esteem. Sessions often focus on exploring and shifting core beliefs through resolving past issues. For adults, sessions blend Cognitive Behavioral and Client Centered Therapies with Energy Psychology techniques to understand how their issues may be influenced by past trauma. By identifying dysfunctional core beliefs and resolving the events/emotions that helped create those false beliefs, clients can move forward with more joy, less stress and confidence in their own power to heal. Sessions utilize energy balancing and clearing techniques (Emotional Freedom Technique, Emotional Code/Body Code, Matrix Reimprinting and Vibroaccoustic Therapy) as appropriate to release blocked emotions and energy for clients of all ages. Flexible scheduling allows for sessions to be held in the office or other community settings when possible, and telehealth sessions are available.
210 E. Broadway Avenue, St. Joseph's Catholic School, Pierre, SD 57501
The Club serves kids ages 5 - 18 with programs such as homework help, healthy decision making, leadership development and civic engagement. The Club focuses on 3 priority outcomes - Academic Success, Good Character and Citizenship, and Healthy Lifestyles. Also operates the after school programs at Stanley County Gold and St. Joseph's Catholic School during the school year.