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ICAP Children and Family Services include the following:
Extended Day and Part Day Head Start (ages 3-5) for low-income children, including children with special needs.
Early Head Start home based (pregnancy to age 3) offers weekly home visits with focused information on parenting and parent/child activities.
ICAP Children and Family Services include the following:
Extended Day and Part Day Head Start (ages 3-5) for low-income children, including children with special needs.
Early Head Start home based (pregnancy to age 3) offers weekly home visits with focused information on parenting and parent/child activities.
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Head Start
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Featured health services include children's health, nutrition, primary care, urgent care, wellness and prevention care, women's health.
Featured health services include children's health, nutrition, primary care, urgent care, wellness and prevention care, women's health.
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Physical Examinations
Nutrition Education
Women's Health Centers
Community Clinics
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Urgent Care Centers
Pediatrics
An early childhood/parental parent engagement program for American Indian families in BIE-funded schools. Program services integrate language and culture, and provide resources and support for families with children from prenatal to grade 3.
Goals of the program include supporting parents/primary caregivers as their child's first and most influential teacher, to increase family literacy, to strengthen family-school-community connections, services for the early identification of children with special needs, parent engagement, whether it be full-time, part-time, or flex-time status, and to promote lifelong learning.
Family and Child Education Program (FACE) offers school readiness home-based program, assessments, center-based setting, meals and transportation provided for center-based families, parenting skills, adult education / GED completion, and career planning, college preparation, job readiness.
An early childhood/parental parent engagement program for American Indian families in BIE-funded schools. Program services integrate language and culture, and provide resources and support for families with children from prenatal to grade 3.
Goals of the program include supporting parents/primary caregivers as their child's first and most influential teacher, to increase family literacy, to strengthen family-school-community connections, services for the early identification of children with special needs, parent engagement, whether it be full-time, part-time, or flex-time status, and to promote lifelong learning.
Family and Child Education Program (FACE) offers school readiness home-based program, assessments, center-based setting, meals and transportation provided for center-based families, parenting skills, adult education / GED completion, and career planning, college preparation, job readiness.
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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Head Start
Preschools
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Cultural Heritage Programs
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Cultural Heritage Groups
Parenting Skills Classes
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
The Avera Winner Medical Clinic is a member of the Avera McKennan Primary Care Network and Avera Health. Services include laboratory, x-ray, and Beltone hearing aid specialist on-site monthly.
The Avera Winner Medical Clinic is a member of the Avera McKennan Primary Care Network and Avera Health. Services include laboratory, x-ray, and Beltone hearing aid specialist on-site monthly.
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Physical Examinations
General Laboratory Tests
Audiological Evaluations
Community Clinics
Cancer Detection
Provides early intervention services, at no cost, for families who have children from birth to age three, that have difficulty learning, growing, or behaving like other children in their age group or have a medical condition which doctors feel may need special attention.
Available to any family in the 11-county area and offers a no-cost developmental screening/evaluation.
Provides early intervention services, at no cost, for families who have children from birth to age three, that have difficulty learning, growing, or behaving like other children in their age group or have a medical condition which doctors feel may need special attention.
Available to any family in the 11-county area and offers a no-cost developmental screening/evaluation.
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Educational Testing
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Audiological Evaluations
Protect the health and safety of the consumer public by licensure of qualified persons, enforcement of the statutes, rules and regulations governing the practice of hearing aid dispensing and audiology, including the appropriate resolution of complaints.
Protect the health and safety of the consumer public by licensure of qualified persons, enforcement of the statutes, rules and regulations governing the practice of hearing aid dispensing and audiology, including the appropriate resolution of complaints.
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Consumer Protection Agencies
Audiological Evaluations
Code of Ethics Development/Implementation/Monitoring
Audiologist Complaints
Occupational/Professional Licensing and Certification
State Government Agencies/Departments
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
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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start is a comprehensive child development program designed to assist families and their children during the developmental years of 3-5 years of age. The program provides for health care services, educational services, and special needs services for the enrolled child and most importantly the opportunity for parents to be engaged in the decision making processes that affect their child's readiness for school.
Head Start is a comprehensive child development program designed to assist families and their children during the developmental years of 3-5 years of age. The program provides for health care services, educational services, and special needs services for the enrolled child and most importantly the opportunity for parents to be engaged in the decision making processes that affect their child's readiness for school.
Categories
Head Start
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Preschools
Early Intervention Program that serves children from birth - 36 months with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. To schedule a developmental screen, contact the local service coordinator.
Early Intervention Program that serves children from birth - 36 months with developmental delays or disabilities and their families. To schedule a developmental screen, contact the local service coordinator.
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Audiological Evaluations
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Parent Support Groups
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Parenting Skills Classes
Children's Advocacy Center services, providing a medical evaluation for children, including a child forensic interview and comprehensive head-to-toe physical examination.
Avera St. Mary's Central South Dakota Child Assessment Center's mission is to provide a strong multidisciplinary, cooperative team approach in order to better serve children who are victims of child abuse. Services are provided regardless of ability to pay.
Children's Advocacy Center services, providing a medical evaluation for children, including a child forensic interview and comprehensive head-to-toe physical examination.
Avera St. Mary's Central South Dakota Child Assessment Center's mission is to provide a strong multidisciplinary, cooperative team approach in order to better serve children who are victims of child abuse. Services are provided regardless of ability to pay.
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Child Advocacy Centers
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Child Abuse Prevention
Individual Advocacy
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations
Child Abuse Issues
Family Enrichment assists families by:
- Providing developmental screenings for children birth to five, after which the children and families receive formula, diapers, books and other items
- Collaborating with other programs to secure added incentives for the children and families, including formula and diapers that may be given out to children and families as needed
- Possibly providing local transportation for WIC
Family Enrichment assists families by:
- Providing developmental screenings for children birth to five, after which the children and families receive formula, diapers, books and other items
- Collaborating with other programs to secure added incentives for the children and families, including formula and diapers that may be given out to children and families as needed
- Possibly providing local transportation for WIC
Categories
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Diapers
Formula/Baby Food
Provides a wide range of services and support including residential, work and specialized services. Also provides individualized service facilitation to those served. Firmly dedicated to the provision of quality, outcome-based services to persons with developmental disabilities.
Residential options: living at home, supported living, independent living
Work & employment: community employment, supported community work-sites, agency provided work opportunities, supported self-employment
Specialized services: medical services, behavioral services, communication services, nutritional services, physical and occupational therapy
Provides a wide range of services and support including residential, work and specialized services. Also provides individualized service facilitation to those served. Firmly dedicated to the provision of quality, outcome-based services to persons with developmental disabilities.
Residential options: living at home, supported living, independent living
Work & employment: community employment, supported community work-sites, agency provided work opportunities, supported self-employment
Specialized services: medical services, behavioral services, communication services, nutritional services, physical and occupational therapy
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Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Physical Therapy
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Supported Employment
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Disease/Disability Information
Occupational Therapy
Provides comprehensive supports (i.e. supported employment, residential, community engagement, adult day services, representative payee services, etc.) for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
Provides comprehensive supports (i.e. supported employment, residential, community engagement, adult day services, representative payee services, etc.) for adults with intellectual/developmental disabilities.
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Supported Employment
Disabilities Issues
Adult Day Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Intellectual Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Developmental Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Representative Payee Services
Case/Care Management
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
The South Dakota Birth to Three Early Intervention Program serves children from birth to 36 months with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.
To see if your child is eligible for Birth to Three services, contact the local Birth to Three Service Coordinator found at this site: https://doe.sd.gov/Birthto3/documents/B3-map-0624.pdf. People can also call 1-800-305-3064 to be directed to the local program.
The South Dakota Birth to Three Early Intervention Program serves children from birth to 36 months with developmental delays or disabilities and their families.
To see if your child is eligible for Birth to Three services, contact the local Birth to Three Service Coordinator found at this site: https://doe.sd.gov/Birthto3/documents/B3-map-0624.pdf. People can also call 1-800-305-3064 to be directed to the local program.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Developmental Disabilities
Early Head Start prenatal and children age birth to five, promotes healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women; helps enhance the development of very young children and promotes healthy family functioning; and provides early childhood education, health, nutrition, and mental health services. All services are provided in the home.
Head Start Centers offer a comprehensive, no cost early learning and support program for children 3 - 5.
Residents of Corson County are served through the Lemmon Head Start Center.
Early Head Start prenatal and children age birth to five, promotes healthy prenatal outcomes for pregnant women; helps enhance the development of very young children and promotes healthy family functioning; and provides early childhood education, health, nutrition, and mental health services. All services are provided in the home.
Head Start Centers offer a comprehensive, no cost early learning and support program for children 3 - 5.
Residents of Corson County are served through the Lemmon Head Start Center.
Categories
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Head Start
ICAP Children and Family Services include the following:
Extended Day and Part Day Head Start (ages 3-5) for low-income children, including children with special needs.
Early Head Start home based (pregnancy to age 3) offers weekly home visits with focused information on parenting and parent/child activities.
ICAP Children and Family Services include the following:
Extended Day and Part Day Head Start (ages 3-5) for low-income children, including children with special needs.
Early Head Start home based (pregnancy to age 3) offers weekly home visits with focused information on parenting and parent/child activities.
Categories
Head Start
Pediatric Developmental Screening
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.
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Boarding Schools
Middle Schools
Educational Testing
Alternative Schools
Primary Schools
Psychiatric Day Treatment
Special Education Classes/Centers
Child Abuse Prevention
Provides audiology services to families and school districts at no cost.
Provides audiology services to families and school districts at no cost.
Categories
Audiological Evaluations
A national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and their families.
Services include head start and early head start part and full day, school year, and full year options, breakfast, lunch and snack provided, transportation is available for those with need, cultural and language curriculum for the Lakota/Dakota Language, developmental screenings, and services for prenatal mothers.
A national program that promotes school readiness by enhancing the social and cognitive development of children through the provision of educational, health, nutritional, social and other services to enrolled children and their families.
Services include head start and early head start part and full day, school year, and full year options, breakfast, lunch and snack provided, transportation is available for those with need, cultural and language curriculum for the Lakota/Dakota Language, developmental screenings, and services for prenatal mothers.
Categories
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Head Start
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Black Hills Works is a community support provider that offers an array of programs to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include residential, employment, volunteer and community services, specialty services, and art expression.
Black Hills Works is a community support provider that offers an array of programs to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include residential, employment, volunteer and community services, specialty services, and art expression.
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Case/Care Management
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Job Training Formats
Intellectual Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Disabilities
Supported Employment
Individual Advocacy
Medical services offered at their locations include a Sleep Center, Surgical Services, Imaging Services, Pain Management, Sports Medicine, and Occupational Medicine.
Medical services offered at their locations include a Sleep Center, Surgical Services, Imaging Services, Pain Management, Sports Medicine, and Occupational Medicine.
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Obstetrics/Gynecology
General Surgery
Plastic/Reconstructive Surgery
Podiatry/Foot Care
Audiological Evaluations
Pain Management
Drug/Alcohol Testing
General Laboratory Tests
Sleep Disorders Clinics
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Physical Examinations
Evaluations for dyslexia are provided for students up to age 21 whose parents and or educators are concerned regarding their child's ability to read, spell, and write.
Dyslexia evaluations are not provided for those children whose learning difficulty is solely because of low cognition, attention problems, emotional/behavioral problems, autism, or hearing or vision impairment.
Evaluations for dyslexia are provided for students up to age 21 whose parents and or educators are concerned regarding their child's ability to read, spell, and write.
Dyslexia evaluations are not provided for those children whose learning difficulty is solely because of low cognition, attention problems, emotional/behavioral problems, autism, or hearing or vision impairment.
Categories
Reading Disorder
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Disease/Disability Information
Certified school psychologist providing mental health and educational testing. Trained in evidence-based cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and treats anxiety and trauma. Provides individual, couples, and family counseling.
Certified school psychologist providing mental health and educational testing. Trained in evidence-based cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) and treats anxiety and trauma. Provides individual, couples, and family counseling.
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Private Therapy Practices
Psychological Assessment
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Individual Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
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
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
Categories
Parent Counseling
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Provides a variety of services to assist adults with disabilities. Programs include residential services, community support services, a variety of day services, employment services, family support program, and shared living.
Provides a variety of services to assist adults with disabilities. Programs include residential services, community support services, a variety of day services, employment services, family support program, and shared living.
Categories
Supported Employment
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Disabilities
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Individual Advocacy
Adult Day Programs
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities