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1302 E. Highway 1889, Suite 3, Office of Attorney General/Division of Consumer Protection, Pierre, SD 57501

The office of the South Dakota Attorney General Consumer Protection has a page with Fast Facts that includes links to topics generally handled by their office, such as credit reporting, identity theft, Medicaid, Medicare, opt-out, Social Security, unclaimed property, and wills, trusts, & living wills.

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5024 S. Bur Oak Place, Suite 114, Sioux Falls, SD 57108

Providing individualized care for people who have hearing loss. Offers comprehensive hearing assessments to provide the best solutions available to fit the clients needs. This can involve in-home evaluations/follow-up care if necessary. Individuals can choose from an in-office visit with a hearing care provider, RemoteCare, and self-help.

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2019 Sandy Pond Lane, Waxhaw, NC 28173

Provides information about payment assistance and low monthly payments for those needing help purchasing hearing aids. Monthly costs range from $0 - $49.00.

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762 22nd Avenue, Brookings, SD 57006

Providing individualized care for people who have hearing loss. Offers comprehensive hearing assessments to provide the best solutions available to fit the clients needs. This can involve in-home evaluations/follow-up care if necessary. Individuals can choose from an in-office visit with a hearing care provider, RemoteCare, and self-help.

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Fryn' Pan Family Restaurant, Fryn' Pan Family Restaurant, Yankton, SD 57078

Non-profit organization providing financial support for eye exams, glasses and hearing aids for community members who are in need.

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1501 S. Highline Avenue, Suite 1C, Sioux Falls, SD 57110

HAAP will help with the cost of hearing aid(s) and associated ear mold(s) for South Dakota children, younger than 19, with progressive or permanent hearing loss who would benefit from hearing aid(s). The program is open to families with a household income of less than 400 percent of federal poverty guidelines, up to 1 time every 3 years, who do not have coverage through their current insurance plan. HAAP operates on a sliding fee schedule, with the financial contribution ranging from 50 to 100 percent of the total cost of purchasing hearing aid(s) and associated ear mold(s).

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