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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.
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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Disease Prevention Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Pregnancy Counseling
Safer Sex Education
Medical Information Services
Birth Control
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Pregnancy Testing
The Ryan White Part C program helps HIV positive people who live in Eastern SD to access primary health care. All patients who apply for the Part C Program will have access to case management services. The case managers help people with HIV/AIDS find services they need such as medical care, health insurance assistance, assistance with paying for medications, financial help, food/nutrition assistance, housing, referral to substance use treatment programs and/or mental health services, transportation, and other types of services. The Part C Program is a payer of last resort. Patients that are eligible for compensation through other programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance, must first access assistance through those programs.
Funds are available to assist with primary care, lab testing, emergency prescriptions, outpatient mental health therapy, outpatient substance abuse treatment, dental care, transportation, outpatient nutritional services, and medical and non-medical case management.
Other services include nurse case management, social work case management services, and HIV testing.
The Ryan White Part C program helps HIV positive people who live in Eastern SD to access primary health care. All patients who apply for the Part C Program will have access to case management services. The case managers help people with HIV/AIDS find services they need such as medical care, health insurance assistance, assistance with paying for medications, financial help, food/nutrition assistance, housing, referral to substance use treatment programs and/or mental health services, transportation, and other types of services. The Part C Program is a payer of last resort. Patients that are eligible for compensation through other programs, such as Medicare, Medicaid, or private health insurance, must first access assistance through those programs.
Funds are available to assist with primary care, lab testing, emergency prescriptions, outpatient mental health therapy, outpatient substance abuse treatment, dental care, transportation, outpatient nutritional services, and medical and non-medical case management.
Other services include nurse case management, social work case management services, and HIV testing.
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Dental Care
Case/Care Management
Disease/Disability Information
Nutrition Education
Mental Health Expense Assistance
City Government Departments/Offices
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
AIDS/HIV Issues
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Representative Payee Services
Prescription Expense Assistance
An accredited, online learning portal (and in-person) that provides continuing education credit for professionals and community members.
Current Training Programs include Seizure First Aid Certification, Law Enforcement Training, Seizure Training for School Nurses, and Seizure Training for School Personnel.
An accredited, online learning portal (and in-person) that provides continuing education credit for professionals and community members.
Current Training Programs include Seizure First Aid Certification, Law Enforcement Training, Seizure Training for School Nurses, and Seizure Training for School Personnel.
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Epilepsy
Issue Advocacy
Disease/Disability Information
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Continuing Education
Provides quality home health care to residents of the Sioux Empire, Vermillion, and Chamberlain communities.
Services offered include care for heart conditions, complex wound care, diabetes education and assessment, disease and symptom management, education on a newly diagnosed medical condition, home health aide, home infusion therapy education, home safety education, medication education, occupational therapy, pain management, pediatric care, physical therapy, postsurgical care, skilled nursing, speech therapy, and rehabilitation therapy while recovering from an orthopedic condition or hospital stay.
They are most appropriate for individuals recently discharged from the hospital and are not fully recovered such as after surgery or new diagnosis, individuals recently diagnosed with an illness and needing education, and individuals who have a chronic condition that needs frequent clinical assessment such as diabetes, kidney, stroke, heart or lung disease.
Provides quality home health care to residents of the Sioux Empire, Vermillion, and Chamberlain communities.
Services offered include care for heart conditions, complex wound care, diabetes education and assessment, disease and symptom management, education on a newly diagnosed medical condition, home health aide, home infusion therapy education, home safety education, medication education, occupational therapy, pain management, pediatric care, physical therapy, postsurgical care, skilled nursing, speech therapy, and rehabilitation therapy while recovering from an orthopedic condition or hospital stay.
They are most appropriate for individuals recently discharged from the hospital and are not fully recovered such as after surgery or new diagnosis, individuals recently diagnosed with an illness and needing education, and individuals who have a chronic condition that needs frequent clinical assessment such as diabetes, kidney, stroke, heart or lung disease.
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Medical Equipment/Supplies
Podiatry/Foot Care
Homemaker Assistance
Speech Therapy
Disease/Disability Information
Intravenous Medication
Home Health Care
General Laboratory Tests
Physical Therapy
Medication Information/Management
Occupational Therapy
Medication Reminders
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.
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.
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Arthritis
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Provides free testing, counseling, and education for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Provides free testing, counseling, and education for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Disease Prevention Programs
Safer Sex Education
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Medical Information Services
State Government Agencies/Departments
The South Dakota Resource Hotline is part of South Dakota's Statewide targeted response to substance use. The hotline provides a place where individuals are able to reach out for information on treatment resources and support for themselves or someone else.
The Substance Use Care Coordination program:
Connects participants with substance use resources, such as treatment assessments, treatment programs, counseling and social supports.
Provides consistent connections during high-risk times for returned use, which may include post detox and before and after treatment.
Provides support working on reaching recovery goals.
Assists with making connections with appropriate community referrals for financial assistance, transportation assistance and assessing mental health resources.
Connects with referral locations to best understand wait-lists, common barriers to treatment completion and share needed information between referral sources.
For new referrals, fill out the Care Coordination Referral Form and the Care Coordinator will reach out in 1-2 business days.
The South Dakota Resource Hotline is part of South Dakota's Statewide targeted response to substance use. The hotline provides a place where individuals are able to reach out for information on treatment resources and support for themselves or someone else.
The Substance Use Care Coordination program:
Connects participants with substance use resources, such as treatment assessments, treatment programs, counseling and social supports.
Provides consistent connections during high-risk times for returned use, which may include post detox and before and after treatment.
Provides support working on reaching recovery goals.
Assists with making connections with appropriate community referrals for financial assistance, transportation assistance and assessing mental health resources.
Connects with referral locations to best understand wait-lists, common barriers to treatment completion and share needed information between referral sources.
For new referrals, fill out the Care Coordination Referral Form and the Care Coordinator will reach out in 1-2 business days.
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Substance Use Disorder Related Telemedicine Services
Individual Advocacy
Substance Use Disorder Issues
Case/Care Management Referrals
Substance Use Disorder Referrals
Case/Care Management
Disease/Disability Information
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Hotlines
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Orders
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.
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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Disease Prevention Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Pregnancy Counseling
Safer Sex Education
Medical Information Services
Birth Control
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Pregnancy Testing
Provides one on one tutoring for reading and spelling. Lindamood Bell Programs and others are employed by highly trained tutors to strengthen reading skills, remediate dyslexia, Specific Learning Disability, and other academic challenges. These services are appropriate for ages 6 - 18. Scholarship funding may be available to assist in covering the cost associated with services.
Provides one on one tutoring for reading and spelling. Lindamood Bell Programs and others are employed by highly trained tutors to strengthen reading skills, remediate dyslexia, Specific Learning Disability, and other academic challenges. These services are appropriate for ages 6 - 18. Scholarship funding may be available to assist in covering the cost associated with services.
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Disease/Disability Information
Learning Disabilities
Faith Based Organizational Perspective
Literacy Programs
Tutoring Services
Provides free testing, counseling, and education for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
Provides free testing, counseling, and education for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Disease Prevention Programs
Safer Sex Education
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Medical Information Services
State Government Agencies/Departments
A national non-profit committed to ending SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths while providing bereavement support to families who have lost a baby due to these causes as well as stillbirth and miscarriage.
Grief support offered via phone calls and online support groups.
A national non-profit committed to ending SIDS and other sleep-related infant deaths while providing bereavement support to families who have lost a baby due to these causes as well as stillbirth and miscarriage.
Grief support offered via phone calls and online support groups.
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Disease/Disability Information
Medical Information Services
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
Medical and Health Sciences Research
Internet Support Groups
ACPA is an international non-profit medical association with more than 2,300 healthcare professionals across more than 30 specialties who treat and/or perform research on cleft and craniofacial conditions. ACPA serves 76,000 patients annually through its ACPA Approved Teams.
Below are some of the ways ACPA help make an impact in the cleft and craniofacial community:
- Personalized support is provided to patients and their families, giving them tools they need to thrive.
- Educational materials are developed with cleft and craniofacial providers to ensure patients receive trusted information.
- ACPA Approved Team connections are provided to patients and families giving them access to interdisciplinary care to ensure the best possible outcomes
Continuing education is provided to cleft and craniofacial professionals with the latest techniques and cutting-edge research
College scholarships are awarded to students born with cleft and craniofacial conditions
ACPA is an international non-profit medical association with more than 2,300 healthcare professionals across more than 30 specialties who treat and/or perform research on cleft and craniofacial conditions. ACPA serves 76,000 patients annually through its ACPA Approved Teams.
Below are some of the ways ACPA help make an impact in the cleft and craniofacial community:
- Personalized support is provided to patients and their families, giving them tools they need to thrive.
- Educational materials are developed with cleft and craniofacial providers to ensure patients receive trusted information.
- ACPA Approved Team connections are provided to patients and families giving them access to interdisciplinary care to ensure the best possible outcomes
Continuing education is provided to cleft and craniofacial professionals with the latest techniques and cutting-edge research
College scholarships are awarded to students born with cleft and craniofacial conditions
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Private Foundations
Medical Information Services
Disease/Disability Information
Cleft Lip/Cleft Palate
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.
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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Disease Prevention Programs
State Government Agencies/Departments
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
Disease/Disability Information
Pregnancy Counseling
Safer Sex Education
Medical Information Services
Birth Control
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Public Health Surveillance Programs
Pregnancy Testing
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 eligibility is met and or economic need include Diabetic education, Vocational counseling, Job placement, Training in specialized skills of blindness (cane, travel, braille, daily living), Job development, On-the-job training, Guidance and counseling, Job follow-up, Restoration, Assistive technology services, Job retention, Funding for training, Funding for 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).
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 eligibility is met and or economic need include Diabetic education, Vocational counseling, Job placement, Training in specialized skills of blindness (cane, travel, braille, daily living), Job development, On-the-job training, Guidance and counseling, Job follow-up, Restoration, Assistive technology services, Job retention, Funding for training, Funding for 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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Blindness
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
State Government Agencies/Departments
Disease/Disability Information
Job Search Resource Centers
Supported Employment
Vocational Rehabilitation
Day Rehabilitation
Diabetes
Job Training Formats
Eye Examinations
Career Counseling
Blind Mobility Aids
Braille and Tactile Aids
Offers the following services: primary care, birth control, morning-after pill (emergency contraception), breast and chest exams including mammogram referrals if necessary, HIV testing, LGBTQ Services, men's health care, pregnancy testing and services, STD testing/treatment/vaccines, women's health care, gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), HPV vaccinations, Hepatitis B vaccinations, and Flu shots. Telehealth visits are available on Tuesdays for some of these services.
Offers the following services: primary care, birth control, morning-after pill (emergency contraception), breast and chest exams including mammogram referrals if necessary, HIV testing, LGBTQ Services, men's health care, pregnancy testing and services, STD testing/treatment/vaccines, women's health care, gender affirming hormone therapy (GAHT), HPV vaccinations, Hepatitis B vaccinations, and Flu shots. Telehealth visits are available on Tuesdays for some of these services.
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Flu Vaccines
Pregnancy Counseling
Adult Immunization
HIV Testing
Hospital/Clinic Based Telemedicine
HPV Immunizations
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Disease/Disability Information
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Pregnancy Testing
Safer Sex Education
Transgender Hormone Therapy
Birth Control
Women's Health Centers
Vaccine Information
General Immunization
Breast Cancer
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.
Money Follows the Person: 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.
Money Follows the Person: 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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Transfer Devices
Disability Awareness Training
Individual Advocacy
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Functional Disabilities
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Youth/Student Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Disabilities Issues
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Walking Aids
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
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).
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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Peer Counseling
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Disability Related Sports
Veteran Education Benefits
Veteran Burial Benefits
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Veteran Survivors Benefits
Disease/Disability Information
Specialized Information and Referral
Veterans
Spinal Cord Injuries
Veteran Membership Organizations
Disability Awareness Training
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Daily Living Aids
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).
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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State Government Agencies/Departments
Deafness
Hearing Aids
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Disease/Disability Information
All support groups are virtual, held via Zoom. Visit Crohn's & Colitis Foundation website for more details.
All support groups are virtual, held via Zoom. Visit Crohn's & Colitis Foundation website for more details.
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Disease/Disability Information
Crohn's Disease
Internet Support Groups
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Provides support, information, and referrals for people living with epilepsy, including possible resources to help with medication costs, support groups, find-an-epilepsy-specialist, help finding a seizure safety or detection device and information about services and programs serving the epilepsy community.
Provides support, information, and referrals for people living with epilepsy, including possible resources to help with medication costs, support groups, find-an-epilepsy-specialist, help finding a seizure safety or detection device and information about services and programs serving the epilepsy community.
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General Bereavement and Grief Support Groups
General Legal Aid
Disease/Disability Information
Lawyer Referral Services
Learning Management System Selection/Support
Volunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer Opportunities
Specialized Information and Referral
Medical Information Services
Epilepsy
Subject Specific Public Awareness/Education
Chronic Disease Self Management Programs
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Issue Advocacy
General First Aid Instruction
Leading experts in oncology provide up-to-date information in one-hour educational cancer workshops over the telephone or online. Also offers publications about cancer-related topics.
Leading experts in oncology provide up-to-date information in one-hour educational cancer workshops over the telephone or online. Also offers publications about cancer-related topics.
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Cancer
Disease/Disability Information
A social group for families who have a child with a disability or rare disease to meet in a setting where kids can play with their peers and parents to connect with each other.
Families can also connect in a private online community to ask questions, get answers and recommendations, as well as a safe space to share their experiences.
Siblings are welcome to attend and a parent/guardian is required.
A social group for families who have a child with a disability or rare disease to meet in a setting where kids can play with their peers and parents to connect with each other.
Families can also connect in a private online community to ask questions, get answers and recommendations, as well as a safe space to share their experiences.
Siblings are welcome to attend and a parent/guardian is required.
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Children's Play Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
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.
Money Follows the Person: 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.
Money Follows the Person: 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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Transfer Devices
Disability Awareness Training
Individual Advocacy
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Functional Disabilities
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Youth/Student Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Brain Injury Rehabilitation
Home Barrier Evaluation/Removal Services
Disabilities Issues
Issue Advocacy
Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Compliance
Personal Alarm Systems
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Disease/Disability Information
Walking Aids
Assistive Technology Expense Assistance
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Educational programs and literature available to the public for the school site, work site, health site, and community site on a variety of topics, including: smoking cessation, nutrition, exercises, high blood pressure, diabetes, and warning signs of a heart attack or stroke.
Community events include: Heart Ball (elegant dinner/auction/dance), Heart Walk and school site programs.
Educational programs and literature available to the public for the school site, work site, health site, and community site on a variety of topics, including: smoking cessation, nutrition, exercises, high blood pressure, diabetes, and warning signs of a heart attack or stroke.
Community events include: Heart Ball (elegant dinner/auction/dance), Heart Walk and school site programs.
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Heart Disease
Issue Advocacy
CPR Instruction
Disease/Disability Information
Offers meal service and consultation on various nutrition topics.
They include Nutrition Through the Life Cycle, Pediatric Nutrition and Growth, Diabetes, Food Allergies, Heart Disease, GI Disorders, Renal Failure, and Weight Management.
Offers meal service and consultation on various nutrition topics.
They include Nutrition Through the Life Cycle, Pediatric Nutrition and Growth, Diabetes, Food Allergies, Heart Disease, GI Disorders, Renal Failure, and Weight Management.
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Diabetes Management Clinics
Nutrition Education
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
Disease/Disability Information