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521 Dakota Avenue, Huron, SD 57350
Non Profit Toy Library that creates educational toy boxes, color coded by age group, FREE to borrow and sanitized, available at the Main Office and at Partner Libraries. Take them home, play, have fun, bring it back and repeat.
4300 S. Louise Avenue #302, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
Home Health services includes the following: Personal Care: Personal Hygiene and Grooming, Meal Prep, feeding, and clean-up, medication reminders, transportation to and from appointments, errands, and events, exercise and nutrition support, and safety and fall risk appraisals. Companion Care: Doing day-to-day activities, laundry and light housekeeping, 24-hour care, and walks outside/inside. Respite Care is available for families to relieve them of their duties while on vacation or out for a few hours. Also offers supplemental care if loved one resides in an assisted living or similar medical facility.
210 2nd Avenue, Edmunds County Courthouse, Ipswich, SD 57451
Food pantry for Edmunds County.
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120 N. Main Street, Senior Center, Kimball, SD 57355
Providing nutritious and diabetic-friendly meals five days a week. Individuals 60 years of age or older may enjoy meals at a reduced rate. Spouses of any age, as well as caregivers and guests, are also welcome. EBT cards are accepted at all locations.
212 Bennett Avenue, Martin, SD 57551
Programs include the following: Energy Conservation - South Dakota Building Science Training Center provides energy conservation information to the community. Information & Referral - Available to help point people to programs who could help (i.e.. CHIP, TANF, etc.). Low Income Organizing - Community Action Teams are volunteers organizing people to help themselves and others in the community. Prisoner Support Group - Activities are held for family support and monthly South Dakota Prison events. Youth Recreation - Swim passes and scholarships for camps, or other youth recreation activities. Available activity depends on site location. Children must be income eligible.
116 W. Missouri Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
The Job Service Office is ready to help job seekers identify opportunities and prepare for productive employment through the following services: Employment Services - Staff can help identify career interests, write a resume, prepare for a job interview and access appropriate training. Job listings are posted from local employers, state-wide employers, and federal and state government agencies. Job search assistance classes are available in addition to computers to conduct a job search or apply on-line. All individuals seeking employment or information about the local labor market receive assistance at no charge. Veterans Employment Representatives - Job search information, help with resume writing and cover letters, and preparations for interviews. Eligibility determinations for special programs and services that employ and train veterans. Information on how to apply for federal, state, county and city employment. Employment information for newly separated or transitioning service members. Assistance with cross-matching military skills to civilian employment. Direct referrals to job openings. Intensive services and employment assistance for disabled veterans; those with a military disability, may also qualify for vocational rehabilitation services. Workforce Innovation Opportunity Act - An employment and training program designed to provide services increasing skills for adults and youth that will result in employment and an increase in earnings. Individualized program to overcome employment barriers including: Work readiness skills; Interview tips; Resume Writing; Employment Counseling and GED or High School Diploma completion.
612 3rd Street N.E., Watertown, SD 57201
Supplies laundry detergent and dryer sheets to anyone in need.
4204 W. 41st Street, Meeting location: Fryn' Pan, Sioux Falls, SD 57106
The Lions Club assists individuals who are blind and helps with community education for the prevention of blindness. Sight and blindness are main areas of emphasis. Also active in area of diabetes education and fundraising for different groups. The group also offers screenings for vision to preschool children at no charge. Works with schools, daycares, and health care events.
108 E. 38th Street, Suite 600, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Services included personal assistance (i.e. bathing, dressing, eating), companionship, homemaking, skilled nursing care, running errands and provide transportation, respite care, hospital to home care and memory care for people living with Alzheimer's or other form of dementia.
608 1st Street N.E., Wessington Springs, SD 57382
Provides nursing facility and independent living care. Nursing facility services include 24/7 care with individualized care plans, daily activities that address care the for thole person (physically, socially, and spiritually), rehabilitative therapies, social services, dietary services, and medication administration. Independent living services include occasional help with daily needs and 24/7 access to staff nearby.
625 N. 5th Street, Second Floor, Spearfish, SD 57783
Protects public health, safety and welfare by ensuring construction meets codes and standards. Department reviews plans, issues permits and conducts inspections for new and existing buildings, additions/alterations, and electrical, plumbing and HVAC work. Building Services also issues contractors licenses.
825 Main Street, Deadwood, SD 57732
Provides marriage and family counseling, pregnancy counseling, grief counseling, trauma-informed counseling, career counseling, domestic violence/spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling, child abuse survivor counseling, parent counseling, and telemental health.
2010 Windmill Drive, Spearfish, SD 57783
Provides assisted living care for seniors who value their independence, yet need assistance with daily activities. Includes medication administration, individualized services plans, health monitoring, social gatherings, therapeutic activities, emergency call system, and 24-hour care.
701 S. West Avenue, Crooks, SD 57020
The Crooks Planning and Zoning Commission oversees the Building Services department for the City of Crooks. Services include zoning, conditional uses, variances, rezoning, building permits, and more.
2001 9th Avenue S.W., Suite 300, Watertown, SD 57201
Investigates child abuse and neglect cases by working with the State's Attorney, law enforcement, and community resources to determine extent of alleged child abuse or neglect. Other services include adoptions, licensing of foster homes, assessment services, case management, and intensive family services. To report abuse or neglect, during regular business hours dial 877-244-0864. After business hours, contact local law enforcement.
102 Major Allen Street, Martin, SD 57551
Providing pharmacy services such as intravenous medication, medication review/management, drug information, patient counseling, and unit dose drug packaging/distribution. This is a medication disposal site.
201 Garrison Street, Bonesteel, SD 57317
Providing care for elderly and people with disabilities in our area. The facility can hold 16 beds and provides its residents 3 daily meals, medication administration, and help with activities of daily living (ADL).
420 Mount Rushmore Road, Custer, SD 57730
Purpose is to locate, identify, and appraise all taxable property, in accordance with state laws and administrative procedures, while maintaining current information on the ownership and characteristics of property. Also this office, prepares and certifies the assessment roll and individual property assessments in accordance with state law.
1031 W. 2nd Street, Redfield, SD 57469
Services offered include nursing services (e.g. medication changes, health assessment, monitoring vitals, etc.), therapy (physical, occupational, and speech), personal care, homemaking and respite care. Offers a Foot Care Clinic on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month by appointment.
104 S. Garfield, Building A, Pierre, SD 57501
The South Dakota Department of Transportation is broken into 4 main regional areas: Aberdeen, Mitchell, Pierre, and Rapid City.
405 8th Avenue N.W., Suite 321, Aberdeen, SD 57401
Specific training in trauma therapy including child trauma certified. Works with all ages, diagnosis, and families. Other services include individual counseling; divorce counseling; grief/bereavement counseling; dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT); LGBTQ counseling; child abuse counseling; child abuse survivor counseling for adults; family counseling; play therapy; trauma informed therapy; cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT); adolescent/youth counseling; gender identity counseling; parent counseling; spouse/intimate partner abuse counseling; and telemental health.
41 5th Avenue, Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Programs include the following: Furnace Replacement - Replaced if furnace is unsafe, costs more than 50% of new furnace to repair, is outdated, or is not cost efficient. Lead Hazard Identification - E.P.A. certified staff that will refer to local resources. Weatherization - For homes or mobile homes includes, but is not limited to, windows, doors, sealing vents, etc.
221 Calumet Avenue S.W., De Smet, SD 57231
South Dakotans age 60 and older who have an approved application will receive a monthly box of non-perishable food at no cost. Packages include a variety of foods, such as cheese, juice, oats, ready-to-eat cereal, rice, pasta, peanut butter, dry beans, canned meat, poultry, or fish, canned fruits and vegetables, and many times a canned entree such as beef stew or chili. Menus change monthly. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
612 N. Main Street, Mitchell, SD 57301
Transportation Services include Streets & Sanitation, Landfill, Snow Removal, Recycling. Public Works and Engineering Services include Potable Water, Storm Water, Sanitary Sewer Services, Building Permitting, and Planning & Zoning.
No Physical Address, Piedmont, SD 57769
Each conference seeks to serve the gaps in services in the communities they serve. Friends in need may be offered referral to other agencies, advocacy, or direct assistance which may include utility bill and rent assistance payments, clothing or pharmacy to meet basic, immediate needs.