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Behavioral Health Services available from licensed substance abuse and mental health counselors. ​Services include: chemical dependency assessments and Level 1.0 counseling, individual, couples, and family behavioral health counseling, Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) for patients recovering from substance use disorders, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) Therapy, and psychiatry team availability. Transportation is available for current patients if needed.

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Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Family Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Individual Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Cultural Transition Counseling
Cultural Heritage Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
General Counseling Services
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Native American Community
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Health Facility Licensing
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Telemental Health
Native American Traditional Healing
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Outpatient program services for substance use and mental health (including co-occurring issues). Incorporates Lakota cultural traditional health along with mainstream modalities. These include crisis intervention, individual, family, and couples therapy, outpatient groups for both mental health and substance use issues, community prevention, discharge and aftercare planning, Referrals for involuntary and emergency services, psychological assessments for children, adolescents, and adults, Medication Management, inpatient treatment referrals for substance use and mental health counseling (including co-occurring issues), Integrated Care Case Management, anger management group, art therapy group for youth and adults, and recovery coaching - please call for more information. Also includes a Transitional Living Center for pre-treatment (before treatment) and aftercare services provided 24/7. Co-ed facility.

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Psychological Assessment
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Recovery Homes/Halfway Houses
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Group Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Mental Health Screening
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
General Counseling Services
Cultural Transition Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Cultural Heritage Groups
Individual Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Crisis Intervention
Relapse Prevention Programs
Anger Management
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Family Counseling
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Psychiatric Medication Services
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Medication Information/Management
Native American Community
Native American Traditional Healing
Provides fully integrated medical and behavioral health care services and is a designated Primary Care Provider for Medicaid and Medicaid Health Home. Delivers patient-centered, team-based care, and provides clinical services for: comprehensive ambulatory medical services for all genders and all ages, acute illness and chronic illness management, immunizations, children's well child exams, adult care, women's health, All Women Count, lab services, school/sport/commercial driver license (CDL) physicals, pre-operative exams, preventative cancer screenings, comprehensive diabetes program, health promotion and education, SD plan & family planning services, HIV & STD testing / STI prevention education, and medication assisted treatment, case management, and certified patient navigators. SDUIH is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) and is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Transportation is available for current patients if needed.

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

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Parenting Skills Classes
Native American Community
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Cultural Heritage Programs
Native American Traditional Healing
LGBTQ2+ Support Groups
Cultural Heritage Groups
Behavioral Health Services available from licensed substance abuse and mental health counselors. ​Services include: chemical dependency assessments and Level 1.0 counseling, individual, couples, and family behavioral health counseling, Medication Assisted Therapy (MAT) for patients recovering from substance use disorders, EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing) Therapy, and psychiatry team availability. Transportation is available for current patients if needed.

Categories

Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Family Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Individual Counseling
Conjoint Counseling
Cultural Transition Counseling
Cultural Heritage Groups
Domestic Violence Support Groups
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
General Counseling Services
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Native American Community
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Health Facility Licensing
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Telemental Health
Native American Traditional Healing
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Provides fully integrated medical and behavioral health care services and is a designated Primary Care Provider for Medicaid and Medicaid Health Home. Delivers patient-centered, team-based care, and provides clinical services for: comprehensive ambulatory medical services for all genders and all ages, acute illness and chronic illness management, immunizations, children's well child exams, adult care, women's health, All Women Count, lab services, school/sport/commercial driver license (CDL) physicals, pre-operative exams, preventative cancer screenings, comprehensive diabetes program, health promotion and education, SD plan & family planning services, HIV & STD testing / STI prevention education, and medication assisted treatment, case management, and certified patient navigators. SDUIH is accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) and is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). Transportation is available for current patients if needed.

Categories

Disease Prevention Programs
Birth Control
Podiatry/Foot Care
Community Clinics
Women's Health Centers
Safe Sex Supplies
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Cultural Heritage Groups
HIV Testing
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Pediatrics
Flu Vaccines
Physical Examinations
Native American Traditional Healing
Cancer Detection
Childhood Immunization
Safer Sex Education
HPV Immunizations
Indian Health Service Clinics
Diabetes Management Clinics
Native American Community
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
COVID Testing Option: ​Oyate Health Center Urgent Care 3200 Canyon Lake Drive 7:00am - 7:00pm (MT), 7 days a week Closed on Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Oyate Health Center provides primary medical care, outpatient clinic, and urgent care. Additional outpatient services that are provided on site include optometry, pharmacy (Prescription Drug Take Back Site, blue drop-box in pharmacy), laboratory, radiology, dental, physical therapy, podiatry, and social services. Oyate Health Center has 2 sweat lodges that are by sign in only. Call for details. Oyate Health Center provides direct health services to Native Americans and also provide contract health care services and referrals to those that are eligible within IHS requirements. This means that if a patient is enrolled in a federally recognized tribe or can prove lineage of descent of an enrolled tribal member; the patient may receive direct care services at Oyate Health Center. Prescription Assistance - Any Native American enrolled in a federally recognized tribe can receive prescription expense assistance at any I.H.S. facility.

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COVID-19
Audiological Evaluations
Family and Community Medicine
Flu Vaccines
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Urgent Care Centers
Native American Traditional Healing
Cultural Heritage Groups
Diabetes Management Clinics
Dental Care
General Laboratory Tests
Community Clinics
Hospitals
Native American Community
Prescription Expense Assistance
Physical Therapy
Oyate Behavioral Health is a component of Integrated Health Care. Individual Behavioral health services are offered through Clinic Appointment and Telehealth scheduled appointments. Walk-ins may be available. Provides the following services: comprehensive assessment, outpatient child/adult counseling and psychiatric services, medication management, group and family counseling, community support and education, telepsychiatry consultation, and dual diagnosis treatment. Also offers sweat lodge, please call to schedule.

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Psychiatric Medication Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Telemental Health
Cultural Transition Counseling
Family Counseling Agencies
Individual Counseling
Group Counseling
Mental Health Screening
General Counseling Services
Native American Traditional Healing
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation