IMPACT | Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services

1028 Walnut Street, Yankton, SD 57078

Eligibility

South Dakota residency required for in-state financial support and approval by the South Dakota Department of Social Services, Division of Behavioral Health is required.

Hours

Walk-In Assessment Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm (CT), Monday - Friday Emergency Line Hours: 24 hours a day / 7 days a week

Interpretation services

Interpreter support available

Application process

Call for information

Fees

-Services are provided at no cost to South Dakota residents with incomes at or below 185 percent of poverty. Hardship funding is also available. Services are provided regardless of ability to pay. -Payment options: accepts private pay, insurance, Medicare, TXIX

Service area

Yankton County, SD

Other Information

Insurance Accepted

CHAMPVA
First Choice of the Midwest
BlueCross and BlueShield
Medicare
Sanford Health Plan
Cigna
Magellan
United Healthcare (UHC/UBH)
Midlands Choice
TLC Advantage
Optum
Aetna
Humana
ChoiceCare Network
DAKOTACARE
MultiPlan
TriWest
Wellmark BCBS
TRICARE
PreferredOne
Medicaid
Medica
HealthPartners
Avera Health Plans
Horizon Healthcare

Age Group

Adults (25-64)
Older Adults (65+)
Young Adults (18-24)

Payment Options

Scholarships/Funding available
Private Insurance
Private Pay
Free
Medicare

Description

The IMPACT (Individualized and Mobile program of Assertive Community Treatment) program is designed for individuals with severe mental illness who are in need of intensive supports in the community. Services are highly mobile and delivered in the clinic, home or other community-based locations depending on need and consumer preference. Treatment is based on a comprehensive assessment and the patient is involved in each step of treatment planning. IMPACT services may include symptom monitoring, medication management, nursing care, individual or group counseling and education, direct assistance in obtaining basis necessities and other supports. Services are provided by an interdisciplinary team of professionals that include psychiatrists, psychologists, advanced practice nurses, mental health counselors, psychiatric social workers and case managers.

Data provided by

HLC211 Helpline Center

Providing organization

Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services

Non-profit providing integrated mental health and substance use treatment services.