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Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
Educational Programs | Catholic Social Services
Common Sense Parenting Class: Classes are interactive and include videotaped examples to watch, rather than a lecture format. In order to receive a certificate for class attendance, all participants must attend the first session, and be present for five out of six classes. For more information, or to register please call. Pre-registration is required.
Group Mental Health Education Presentations: Offers presentations to youth groups or civic organizations. Topics cover a wide range of mental health issues from alcoholism and the family to stress management.
SMILE: Education program for separating and divorcing parents with children under the age of 18, designed to inform parents how to better understand the effects of divorce; assist parents to understand the needs of their children; help parents learn what they can do to create a nurturing and safe environment so their children can recover and feel good about themselves; inform parents how to prevent destructive game playing that is common among divorce; help parents gain problem solving skills. To register visit website.
Visit website for more information about specific workshops offered.
Common Sense Parenting Class: Classes are interactive and include videotaped examples to watch, rather than a lecture format. In order to receive a certificate for class attendance, all participants must attend the first session, and be present for five out of six classes. For more information, or to register please call. Pre-registration is required.
Group Mental Health Education Presentations: Offers presentations to youth groups or civic organizations. Topics cover a wide range of mental health issues from alcoholism and the family to stress management.
SMILE: Education program for separating and divorcing parents with children under the age of 18, designed to inform parents how to better understand the effects of divorce; assist parents to understand the needs of their children; help parents learn what they can do to create a nurturing and safe environment so their children can recover and feel good about themselves; inform parents how to prevent destructive game playing that is common among divorce; help parents gain problem solving skills. To register visit website.
Visit website for more information about specific workshops offered.
What's Here
Counseling and Addiction Services | Three Rivers Mental Health & Chemical Dependency Center
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
A private, non-profit, community-based human services agency service. Therapists, counselors, and case managers provide:
Individual and family counseling (e.g., marriage counseling, parenting skills, trauma informed services, EMDR, depression, anxiety, PTSD, anger management, coping skill development, etc)
Addiction and dependency services
Evaluations and assessments
Social learning programs
Systems of Care
Prevention services, providing presentations to student and adult groups on a large number of topics and consists of a library that contains over 1,000 items available for check out at the main Lemmon office
Offering services via telehealth. All calls and scheduling of appointments will need to be done through the Lemmon office (605) 374-3862 or (800) 658-3900
What's Here
Divorce/Custody InvestigationSuicide Prevention ProgramsConjoint CounselingCommunity Mental Health AgenciesAlcohol Use Disorder Education/PreventionGeneral Counseling ServicesSubstance Use Disorder Treatment Expense AssistanceSubstance Use Disorder CounselingAnger ManagementWorkshops/SymposiumsHome Based Mental Health ServicesTelemental HealthMental Health Expense AssistanceSmoking/Vaping CessationGeneral Safety EducationDrug Use Disorder Education/PreventionResidential Treatment Facility LicensingHealth Facility LicensingCentral Intake/Assessment for Substance Use DisordersSpeakers/Speakers BureausGeneral Assessment for Substance Use DisordersAlcohol/Drug Impaired Driving PreventionIndividual CounselingSexual Assault PreventionFamily CounselingComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentParent CounselingTrauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral TherapyMental Health Screening
Support Services | Independent Living Choices
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
Provides the following services -
Advocacy: Teaches people with disabilities the skills needed to advocate for themselves.
Independent Living Skills: Provides hands-on training in daily-living skills including cooking, budgeting, organizing, and more.
Information and referral: Connects people with resources which can provide needed information to assist individuals to live independently.
Peer counseling: Provides opportunities for people with disabilities to engage with others in small or large groups or on an individual basis.
Transition: Facilitates 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: Assists individuals in obtaining accessible, affordable housing, transportation, and other community living services.
Home Modifications Adaptive Devices: Provides home modifications and adaptive devices, which could include ramps, lift chairs, bathroom modifications, reachers, canes, walkers and more.
Telecommunication Adaptive Devices: Provides adapted telecommunication services, which includes an emergency phone dialer.
American's with Disabilities Act: Serves 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: Provides 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.
Home Again South Dakota: Provides 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.
What's Here
Intellectual DisabilitiesTransfer DevicesFunctional DisabilitiesIndependent Living Skills InstructionBrain Injury RehabilitationAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesYouth/Student Support GroupsDisabilities IssuesHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsDisability Awareness TrainingPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyIssue AdvocacyDisease/Disability InformationAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceWalking AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralSpeakers/Speakers BureausSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesSpecialized Telecommunications Equipment
