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The Extended Care and Rehab Service Line includes the following services: Caregiver support group, spinal cord injury / disorder program, full suite of therapies, chiropractic care, integrative health services, adaptive sports, low vision and visually impaired services, inpatient community living center, pain management, whole health services, community living center, hospice/palliative Care, polytrauma/traumatic brain injury (TBI), geriatrics & extended care (GEC), medical foster home, and home health care.

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Medical Information Services
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Eye Examinations
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Family and Community Medicine
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Day Rehabilitation
Veterans
Spinal Cord Rehabilitation
Hospice Care
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Disability Related Sports
Pain Management
Adult In Home Respite Care
Physical Therapy
Spinal Cord Injuries
Occupational Therapy
Services@Home provides non-medical services at all hours of the day and offers the following: relief and respite care, companionship, personal hygiene and grooming, dressing, bathing, meal prep, assistance with light exercising, light housekeeping, laundry, errand services, appointment escorts, shopping assistance, pet care, medication reminders and nursing services that includes medication set-ups and nail care.

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Errand Running/Shopping Assistance
Homemaker Assistance
Personal Alarm Systems
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Physical Therapy
Medication Reminders
Home Health Care
Speech Therapy
Adult In Home Respite Care
Occupational Therapy
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.

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Intellectual Disabilities
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
General Relief
Adult In Home Respite Care
Disability Related Transportation
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
State Government Agencies/Departments
Functional Disabilities
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Prescription Expense Assistance
Children's In Home Respite Care
Developmental Disabilities
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Home Rehabilitation Programs
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Daily Living Aids
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.

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Developmental Disabilities
Adult In Home Respite Care
State Government Agencies/Departments
Children's Out of Home Respite Care
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Individual Advocacy
Children's In Home Respite Care
Home care - Home care can help patients make a good transition from hospital to home, or receive the help and care they need at home. Services include physical and occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, IVs and central lines, personal care, light housekeeping and meal preparation. Hospice care - Hospice care is special care for patients who have a diagnosis of a terminal illness, and a doctor must certify this. Hospice care can be set up at home, in long-term care facilities or assisted living, or hospice centers. Hospice professionals are specially trained to manage pain and symptoms with palliative medicine at the end of life so patients are comfortable, yet alert and able to enjoy each day to the fullest extent possible. The Dougherty Hospice House provides care 24/7 and is available for patients who cannot live at home anymore, there is a room and board fee for those who are on a residential level of care. The inpatient unit is also for hospice patients needing acute hospital care.

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Home Health Care
Occupational Therapy
Hospice Care
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Medication Information/Management
Adult In Home Respite Care
Home care - Home care can help patients make a good transition from hospital to home, or receive the help and care they need at home. Services include physical and occupational therapy, medication management, wound care, IVs and central lines, personal care, light housekeeping and meal preparation. Hospice care - Hospice care is special care for patients who have a diagnosis of a terminal illness, and a doctor must certify this. Hospice care can be set up at home, in long-term care facilities or assisted living, or hospice centers. Hospice professionals are specially trained to manage pain and symptoms with palliative medicine at the end of life so patients are comfortable, yet alert and able to enjoy each day to the fullest extent possible. The Dougherty Hospice House provides care 24/7 and is available for patients who cannot live at home anymore, there is a room and board fee for those who are on a residential level of care. The inpatient unit is also for hospice patients needing acute hospital care.

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Home Health Care
Occupational Therapy
Hospice Care
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Speech Therapy
Physical Therapy
Medication Information/Management
Adult In Home Respite Care