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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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
The Family Support 360 Program (FS 360) provides people and their families with services and supports to meet their unique needs. The FS 360 Program is self-directed, which means the person and their family choose the services, the staff who provide them, and a schedule based on their needs. FS 360 helps people and their family receive state funded services and other community services, together with natural supports (extended family members, friends, neighbors, church congregations, and community organizations). Each person receiving FS 360 services chooses a Family Support Service Coordinator who will help you find state funded services, community services, and natural supports. Once these services and supports are found, the Family Support Service Coordinator will help control a budget for the services. Most importantly, your Family Support Service Coordinator will advocate for you and your family.
Services & Supports include Service Coordination, Environmental Accessibility Adaptive Equipment, Vehicle Modifications, Companion Services, Supported Employment, Personal Care, Respite Care, Special Medical Adaptive Equipment and Supplies, Nutritional Supplements, and Specialized Therapies.
The Family Support 360 Program (FS 360) provides people and their families with services and supports to meet their unique needs. The FS 360 Program is self-directed, which means the person and their family choose the services, the staff who provide them, and a schedule based on their needs. FS 360 helps people and their family receive state funded services and other community services, together with natural supports (extended family members, friends, neighbors, church congregations, and community organizations). Each person receiving FS 360 services chooses a Family Support Service Coordinator who will help you find state funded services, community services, and natural supports. Once these services and supports are found, the Family Support Service Coordinator will help control a budget for the services. Most importantly, your Family Support Service Coordinator will advocate for you and your family.
Services & Supports include Service Coordination, Environmental Accessibility Adaptive Equipment, Vehicle Modifications, Companion Services, Supported Employment, Personal Care, Respite Care, Special Medical Adaptive Equipment and Supplies, Nutritional Supplements, and Specialized Therapies.
Categories
Children's In Home Respite Care
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Individual Advocacy
Adult In Home Respite Care
Disability Related Transportation
General Relief
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Developmental Disabilities
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Intellectual Disabilities
Daily Living Aids
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
Functional Disabilities
Prescription Expense Assistance
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Disease/Disability Information
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Walking Aids
Specialized Information and Referral
Transfer Devices
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Youth/Student Support Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Functional Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Disease/Disability Information
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Walking Aids
Specialized Information and Referral
Transfer Devices
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Youth/Student Support Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Functional Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Supports individuals in the community with developmental delays by providing residential services, employment services, day programming and nursing.
Supports individuals in the community with developmental delays by providing residential services, employment services, day programming and nursing.
Categories
Supported Employment
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Adult Day Programs
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Provides support to families with children birth to 3 years with identifying needs and accessing community services. Services include: audiology, assistive technology, family training, counseling and home visits, health service, medical services for evaluation, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological services, social work services, service coordination, special instruction, speech and language, transportation for services, vision, and other services identified by the team.
Provides support to families with children birth to 3 years with identifying needs and accessing community services. Services include: audiology, assistive technology, family training, counseling and home visits, health service, medical services for evaluation, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychological services, social work services, service coordination, special instruction, speech and language, transportation for services, vision, and other services identified by the team.
Categories
Audiological Evaluations
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Specialized Pediatric Evaluation
Educational Testing
Pediatric Developmental Screening
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
Categories
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Physical Therapy
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Supported Employment
Disability Awareness Training
Developmental Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Disease/Disability Information
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Occupational Therapy
The Department of Human Services Guardianship Program provides guardianship and/or conservatorship services as a last resort to qualified individuals age 18 or older with an intellectual or developmental disability as defined in SDCL 27B-1-18 or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The South Dakota Department of Human Services may be appointed as a guardian, a conservator, or both, for adults with developmental disabilities under its care or to whom it is providing services or financial assistance, but only if there is no individual, nonprofit corporation, bank or trust company, or other public agency that is qualified to serve, as defined in SDCL 29A-5-110, or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The department also provides financial assistance for qualified individuals who are willing and qualified to serve as a guardian and/or conservator of up to $1,500.00 for the establishment of a guardianship or conservatorship through the Guardianship Establishment Program. Limited amount of funds for this program are available each year on a first come first served basis for qualified individuals.
The Department of Human Services Guardianship Program provides guardianship and/or conservatorship services as a last resort to qualified individuals age 18 or older with an intellectual or developmental disability as defined in SDCL 27B-1-18 or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The South Dakota Department of Human Services may be appointed as a guardian, a conservator, or both, for adults with developmental disabilities under its care or to whom it is providing services or financial assistance, but only if there is no individual, nonprofit corporation, bank or trust company, or other public agency that is qualified to serve, as defined in SDCL 29A-5-110, or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The department also provides financial assistance for qualified individuals who are willing and qualified to serve as a guardian and/or conservator of up to $1,500.00 for the establishment of a guardianship or conservatorship through the Guardianship Establishment Program. Limited amount of funds for this program are available each year on a first come first served basis for qualified individuals.
Categories
Guardianship Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Developmental Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
Sesdac provides services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include Day Services, Transition Services, Employment Supports, Residential Services, and Educational Services.
Sesdac provides services and supports to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Services include Day Services, Transition Services, Employment Supports, Residential Services, and Educational Services.
Categories
Intellectual Disabilities
Special Education Classes/Centers
Individual Advocacy
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Adult Day Programs
Supported Employment
RHD's Shared Living Program has three service lines.
- Host Home:
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities get matched with a shared living provider and move into the provider home. The shared living provider is responsible to provide supports and services that foster independence.
- Day Services:
Day service location in Sioux Falls that operates 8:30am - 3:30pm, Monday - Friday.
- Transition Home:
This home is staffed 24/7 and operated like a group home. It is used to house individuals while they are matching with their potential shared living providers.
RHD's Shared Living Program has three service lines.
- Host Home:
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities get matched with a shared living provider and move into the provider home. The shared living provider is responsible to provide supports and services that foster independence.
- Day Services:
Day service location in Sioux Falls that operates 8:30am - 3:30pm, Monday - Friday.
- Transition Home:
This home is staffed 24/7 and operated like a group home. It is used to house individuals while they are matching with their potential shared living providers.
Categories
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Day Programs
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Provides services and supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities by providing support, skills and encouragement needed to achieve hopeful and successful futures.
Services provided to program participants include:
- Special education
- Adult day programs
- Vocational programs
- Home-based instruction
- Residential living facilities
- Consultations
- Psychiatric services
- Medication management
- Counseling
- Transition Program
Provides services and supports to children and adults with developmental disabilities by providing support, skills and encouragement needed to achieve hopeful and successful futures.
Services provided to program participants include:
- Special education
- Adult day programs
- Vocational programs
- Home-based instruction
- Residential living facilities
- Consultations
- Psychiatric services
- Medication management
- Counseling
- Transition Program
Categories
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Medication Information/Management
Special Education Classes/Centers
Individual Advocacy
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Day Programs
Supported Employment
Psychiatric Medication Services
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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (CKRI) provides a continuum of rehabilitation services for people with short- and long-term conditions, injuries and disabilities in communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The goal is to improve health outcomes, make it easier for clients and families to get the right services for their needs, and reduce costs by preventing complications. Some of CKRI programs include:
- Brain injury rehabilitation - Helping patients learn new skills to help manage many of the symptoms of brain injury.
- Cancer rehabilitation - Addresses needs at each stage of treatment, helping patients cope with the effects of cancer and its treatment.
- Chronic pain services - Comprehensive outpatient pain management services.
- Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation - Hospital-based rehabilitation program for those who require close medical monitoring and management of medical conditions.
- Comprehensive stroke rehabilitation program - Evidence-based treatments support individuals who have had a stroke as they regain daily living skills and become as independent as possible.
- Courage Kenny Kids - Offering physical and occupational therapy and speech-language pathology.
- Courage Kenny Spine Centers - Provides specialized, nonsurgical treatment for low back and neck pain.
- Spinal Cord Rehabilitation - Offers inpatient and outpatient services for persons with a spinal cord injury.
- Occupational and physical therapy and speech-language pathology - Providing clinic based outpatient rehabilitation therapy.
Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute (CKRI) provides a continuum of rehabilitation services for people with short- and long-term conditions, injuries and disabilities in communities throughout Minnesota and western Wisconsin. The goal is to improve health outcomes, make it easier for clients and families to get the right services for their needs, and reduce costs by preventing complications. Some of CKRI programs include:
- Brain injury rehabilitation - Helping patients learn new skills to help manage many of the symptoms of brain injury.
- Cancer rehabilitation - Addresses needs at each stage of treatment, helping patients cope with the effects of cancer and its treatment.
- Chronic pain services - Comprehensive outpatient pain management services.
- Comprehensive inpatient rehabilitation - Hospital-based rehabilitation program for those who require close medical monitoring and management of medical conditions.
- Comprehensive stroke rehabilitation program - Evidence-based treatments support individuals who have had a stroke as they regain daily living skills and become as independent as possible.
- Courage Kenny Kids - Offering physical and occupational therapy and speech-language pathology.
- Courage Kenny Spine Centers - Provides specialized, nonsurgical treatment for low back and neck pain.
- Spinal Cord Rehabilitation - Offers inpatient and outpatient services for persons with a spinal cord injury.
- Occupational and physical therapy and speech-language pathology - Providing clinic based outpatient rehabilitation therapy.
Categories
Physical Therapy
Vocational Rehabilitation
Pain Management
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Driver Training
Disease/Disability Information
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Stroke
Speech Therapy
Chronic Pain
Inpatient Rehabilitation
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Brain Disorders
Occupational Therapy
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Disease/Disability Information
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Walking Aids
Specialized Information and Referral
Transfer Devices
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Youth/Student Support Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Functional Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
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.
Categories
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Supported Employment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Intellectual Disabilities
Adult Day Programs
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Disabilities Issues
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Individual Advocacy
A community support provider offering services to individuals with disabilities in the areas of:
- Residential services
- Day services
- Medical services
- Personalized support plan, to help with attaining desired dreams and goals in the areas of:
- Home
- Work
- Community
- Career Advantage program
A community support provider offering services to individuals with disabilities in the areas of:
- Residential services
- Day services
- Medical services
- Personalized support plan, to help with attaining desired dreams and goals in the areas of:
- Home
- Work
- Community
- Career Advantage program
Categories
Supported Employment
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Day Programs
Developmental Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Individual Advocacy
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Disease/Disability Information
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Walking Aids
Specialized Information and Referral
Transfer Devices
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Youth/Student Support Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Functional Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Provides respite care to families, regardless of income, who have children or adult family members living in their home, with disabilities or chronic illnesses, and to persons at risk of abuse and neglect. The eligibility categories are:
Developmental delays for children under 3 years
Developmental disabilities
Chronic medical conditions for children up to age 18
Serious emotional disturbance
Severe and persistent mental illness
Traumatic brain injury, prior to age 21.
The respite care program is also available to post-adoptive families, referred by Adoption Agency, with or without special needs, and foster parents who are referred by the SD Department of Social Services.
Provides respite care to families, regardless of income, who have children or adult family members living in their home, with disabilities or chronic illnesses, and to persons at risk of abuse and neglect. The eligibility categories are:
Developmental delays for children under 3 years
Developmental disabilities
Chronic medical conditions for children up to age 18
Serious emotional disturbance
Severe and persistent mental illness
Traumatic brain injury, prior to age 21.
The respite care program is also available to post-adoptive families, referred by Adoption Agency, with or without special needs, and foster parents who are referred by the SD Department of Social Services.
Categories
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
State Government Agencies/Departments
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Children's In Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Individual Advocacy
Adult In Home Respite Care
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
Prenatal/Postnatal Home Visitation Programs
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Head Start
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Provides residential and day services for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability.
Provides residential and day services for individuals with an intellectual or developmental disability.
Categories
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Adult Day Programs
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Providing the following services:
- ADVOCACY
Teaching people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
- INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
Providing hands-on training in daily-living skills (cooking, budgeting, organizing and more).
- INFORMATION AND REFERRAL
Connecting people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
- PEER COUNSELING
Providing opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
- TRANSITION
Facilitating 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
Assisting individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
- HOME MODIFICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
- TELECOMMUNICATION ADAPTIVE DEVICES
Providing adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
- AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT
Serving 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
Providing 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
- Providing 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.
Categories
Individual Advocacy
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Disease/Disability Information
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Walking Aids
Specialized Information and Referral
Transfer Devices
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Youth/Student Support Groups
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Disabilities Issues
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Functional Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Disability Awareness Training
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
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.
Categories
Job Training Formats
Developmental Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Case/Care Management
Supported Employment
Intellectual Disabilities
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
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
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Developmental Disabilities
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Individual Advocacy