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209 N. Garfield Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
Provides various programs for catastrophically disabled veterans and other people with disabilities. Services include, but are not limited to the following areas:
Service to veterans
Veterans service officer - who is able to assist in obtaining benefits
Advocacy programs for veterans and people with disabilities
Legislation
Peer counseling - for persons with physical disabilities and especially new spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis.
Sports and recreational activities - Assists veterans that have physical disabilities with getting involved in sports activities such as bowling, lacrosse, boccia ball, fishing, skiing, trap shooting, and hunting. Also open to individuals with disabilities.
Equipment lending
Technical assistance on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
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Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceBrain Injury RehabilitationDisability Awareness TrainingDisease/Disability InformationDisability Related SportsHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsPeer CounselingVeteran Burial BenefitsVeteran Education BenefitsVeteransVeteran Membership OrganizationsSpinal Cord InjuriesVeteran Benefits AssistanceDaily Living AidsSpecialized Information and ReferralVeteran Survivors Benefits
322 8th Avenue, 16th Floor, New York, NY 10001
Provides Alzheimer's resources for families in time of need. Provides a direct connection to licensed social workers who provide support and assistance to callers, as well as connect them with resource in their area. Confidential memory screenings are available at sites across the country. Caregivers can also access training and continuing education to improve the level of care they provide on a daily basis.
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No Physical Address, SD
Offers support groups that provide a place to come together and openly express feelings about Parkinson's Disease. For a list of meetings in South Dakota, visit website.
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1707 4th Avenue S.E., Suite A, Aberdeen, SD 57401
A state agency that works with individuals who are blind and or visually impaired in the area of employment and independent living.
Services that are available if eligible Vocational counseling and evaluation, Job placement, Training in specialized skills of blindness (cane, travel, braille, daily living), Job development, On-the-job training, Job follow-up, Assistive technology services, Job retention, Funding for post-secondary training or eye surgery (If economic need is met), and Low Vision services (includes a visual examination conducted by a trained specialist in the field of low vision, assessment of visual functioning of individual needs and goals, prescriptions for specialized low vision devices, and individualized training).
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State Government Agencies/DepartmentsCareer CounselingVocational RehabilitationDiabetesSupported EmploymentBlind Mobility AidsJob Training FormatsJob Search Resource CentersEye ExaminationsBraille and Tactile AidsAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceDisease/Disability InformationBlindnessDay RehabilitationIndependent Living Skills Instruction
42-40 Bell Boulevard, Suite 507, Bayside, NY 11361
The Tourette Association is dedicated to making life better for all people affected by Tourette and Tic Disorders. Goals and objectives include raising public awareness and fostering social acceptance, working to advance scientific understanding, treatment options and care, educating professionals to better serve the needs of children, adults and families challenged by Tourette and Tic Disorders, advocating for public policies and services that promote positive school, work and social environments, providing help, hope and a supportive community across the nation, and empowering our community to deal with the complexities of this spectrum of disorders.
2611 Elderberry Boulevard, Rapid City, SD 57703
Provides referral services for breast and cervical cancer screening, diagnostic, and treatment. Also provides patient navigation services.
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2834 Jackson Boulevard, Suite 102, Rapid City, SD 57702
The Ryan White Part B CARE Program provides services to HIV positive individuals who reside in the State of South Dakota. Services include the Aids Drug Assistance Program (ADAP), assistance with health care costs, assistance with insurance enrollment and premium payments, and one on one case management/counseling services for individuals who are HIV positive.
The HIV Prevention Program is for anyone residing in the State of South Dakota who has concerns about HIV/STD's. Services include information on health care providers and HIV testing services, one-on-one counseling for HIV/STD concerns, free condom distribution, free information regarding HIV and STD's, and information and assistance accessing PrEP.
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505 Eighth Avenue, Suite 902, New York, NY 10018
Huntington's Disease Society of America (HSDA), with its headquarters in New York City, currently has 54 volunteer-led Chapters and Affiliates across the United States. Chapters and Affiliates support HDSA's mission by bringing community-based services, awareness and grassroots fundraising to strengthen resources to families affected by HD.
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113 Comanche Road, Fort Meade, SD 57741
Provides follow up treatment for Veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases; assistance with accessing need equipment, ongoing evaluation and support, and assistance with accessing rehabilitation services following injury.
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1301 S. Cliff Avenue, Suite 610, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
Provides multidisciplinary brain and spine care including the following specialties: neurology, neurosurgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, balance and dizziness, and more. Offers diagnosis and treatment of a variety of conditions including: strokes, headaches, seizures/epilepsy, neuropathy, balance disorders, movement disorders, weakness, brain injuries, concussion, MS, ALS, and more. Also provides a balance and dizziness clinic and a Spine Navigator who offers information on services provided, treatable conditions, and how to start the referral process. The spine navigator helps patients and family members understand aspects of diagnosis, treatment, and recover.
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1707 4th Avenue S.E., Suite A, Aberdeen, SD 57401
The South Dakota Rehabilitation Center for the Blind helps individuals who are blind or have low vision build the skills they need to live independently and confidently. Trained staff provide personalized instruction designed to support safety, self-reliance, and meaningful participation in daily life.
Services include:
Computer Training: Instruction in using computers with assistive technology, such as screen readers, magnification, and Braille displays, to improve digital skills and access to information.
Orientation and Mobility: Training in safe and effective travel skills, including techniques for navigating environments with or without a white cane.
Communication Skills: Lessons in Braille and other communication methods to support reading, writing, and information access.
Home Management: Teaching essential daily living skills such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and organizing household tasks.
Manual/Creative Arts: Hands-on instruction in the safe use of hand and power tools to build practical skills and self-confidence.
Low Vision Services: Access to low-vision evaluations and adaptive devices that support reading, writing, and daily tasks.
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Braille and Tactile AidsVocational RehabilitationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsJob Training FormatsBlind Mobility AidsBlindnessBraille Materials/CollectionsDay RehabilitationDisease/Disability InformationState Government Agencies/DepartmentsIndependent Living Skills InstructionCareer Counseling
4221 Forbes Boulevard, Suite 270, Lanham, MD 20706
Provides evidence-based information about attention deficit / hyperactive disorder (ADD/ADHD) to parents, educators, professionals, the media, and the general public through a National Resource Center.
Local family and support groups - call the National number to learn about local groups or visit website.
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No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Hosting engaging events and activities for all ages and abilities including teen, young adult, and all-family events with some informational nights mixed in.
Follow on Facebook to stay up to date on upcoming events!
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2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 2, Rapid City, SD 57701
The South Dakota Rehabilitation Center for the Blind helps individuals who are blind or have low vision build the skills they need to live independently and confidently. Trained staff provide personalized instruction designed to support safety, self-reliance, and meaningful participation in daily life.
Services include:
Computer Training: Instruction in using computers with assistive technology, such as screen readers, magnification, and Braille displays, to improve digital skills and access to information.
Orientation and Mobility: Training in safe and effective travel skills, including techniques for navigating environments with or without a white cane.
Communication Skills: Lessons in Braille and other communication methods to support reading, writing, and information access.
Home Management: Teaching essential daily living skills such as cooking, cleaning, laundry, and organizing household tasks.
Manual/Creative Arts: Hands-on instruction in the safe use of hand and power tools to build practical skills and self-confidence.
Low Vision Services: Access to low-vision evaluations and adaptive devices that support reading, writing, and daily tasks.
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Braille and Tactile AidsVocational RehabilitationComputer Literacy Training ProgramsJob Training FormatsBlind Mobility AidsBlindnessBraille Materials/CollectionsDay RehabilitationDisease/Disability InformationState Government Agencies/DepartmentsIndependent Living Skills InstructionCareer Counseling
1355 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 600, National Office, Atlanta, GA 30309
The Arthritis Foundation is dedicated to access and advocacy, scientific discovery, help and support, juvenile arthritis.
Community and connections, including disease specific information, access to optimal care, education resources, medical treatment, and self-management options.
417 N. Main, Suite 116, Mitchell, SD 57301
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.
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Functional DisabilitiesYouth/Student Support GroupsBrain Injury RehabilitationIntellectual DisabilitiesWalking AidsSpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentSpecialized Information and ReferralHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceDisabilities IssuesAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceIndependent Living Skills InstructionSpeakers/Speakers BureausIssue AdvocacyDisability Awareness TrainingTransfer DevicesHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesDisease/Disability InformationPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyHealth/Disability Related Support Groups
1155 15th Street N.W., Suite 540, Washington, DC 20005
Founded in 1979, the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) empowers individuals with Down Syndrome and their families by driving policy change, providing resources, engaging with local communities, and shifting public perceptions. The organization's work is achieved through three key areas of programming: Resources & Support, Policy & Advocacy, and Community Engagement.
316 W. Main Street, Martin, SD 57551
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.
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Functional DisabilitiesYouth/Student Support GroupsBrain Injury RehabilitationIntellectual DisabilitiesWalking AidsSpecialized Telecommunications EquipmentSpecialized Information and ReferralHome/Community Based Developmental Disabilities ProgramsAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceDisabilities IssuesAccessibility Related Standards/Legislation ComplianceIndependent Living Skills InstructionSpeakers/Speakers BureausIssue AdvocacyDisability Awareness TrainingTransfer DevicesHome Barrier Evaluation/Removal ServicesSupported Living Services for Adults With DisabilitiesDisease/Disability InformationPersonal Alarm SystemsIndividual AdvocacyHealth/Disability Related Support Groups
The South Dakota Association of the Blind exists to provide input into the quality of services provided by state, federal, and local governments. It also develops and support legislation to improve the quality of life, provide educational opportunities to their constituency on a variety of topics that include leadership training, self-advocacy skills training, and information of the American with Disabilities Act, and provide peer support.
930 N. 10th Street, Spearfish, SD 57783
Connects people to safe and confidential services related to preventing pregnancy, achieving pregnancy, and assisting to achieve the desired number of children.
Also offers STI screening, pregnancy testing, birth control options, and resources to maintain a healthy reproductive system.
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No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Families of infants through preschoolers with Down Syndrome are welcome to take part in a private online community and regularly scheduled meetups, including a monthly "Big Event."
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5 S. State Street, Aberdeen, SD 57401
The Healthy Living program consists of adult activities, group fitness, personal training, and a wellness center.
They include: Rails Strength & Fitness - constantly varied, functional movements executed at high intensity, Group Fitness - more than 100 classes a week that are included in membership including specialty fitness classes, InBody Consultation - Body composition assessments for those ages 12+, Personal Training - staff can create a personalized training and nutrition regimen, Wellness Center - cardio equipment and weight equipment, Rock Steady Boxing - for those with Parkinson's Disease, and Lap and Open swim pool schedule/Swim lessons.
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2714 Mountain Meadow Road, Rapid City, SD 57702
Shares information about dyslexia and offers specialized reading and spelling lessons for children and adults, in-person or remote. Also, Training for Parents provides parents (within a 60-minute radius of Rapid City) with a monthly membership, which gains access to articles, books, and DVDs on the topic of dyslexia, training in the Barton Reading and Spelling System, and materials needed to tutor their own children in reading and spelling.
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227 Walnut Avenue, Hill City Center, Hill City, SD 57745
Provides a meeting place for the community as well as meals for senior citizens. The Hill City Senior Citizens organization assists senior citizens in helping themselves and promotes becoming part of the community. Als provides information on topics of health and senior care as needed.
Durable medical equipment loan available.
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No Physical Address, Rapid City, SD 57701
An all volunteer organization which enables all families and other associated with an autistic, Asperger's or Pervasive Development Disorder to have access to support groups, meetings, and additional information and resources. Affiliate of the Autism Society of America.
Services include support group meetings, summer sports camp, referral services, email support, and life skills support.
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