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801 E. Sioux Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501
Provides individualized diabetes care and education to help individuals learn to control their blood sugar, monitor their health, and avoid complications.
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2277 Highway 36 W., Suite 170, Saint Paul, MN 55113
Support groups are typically held once a month for an hour virtually through Zoom or Google Meet. Email the group account and the support group facilitator will respond with information about the group and meeting link to join.
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3057 Nutley Street #805, Fairfax, VA 22031
Supports individuals and families who experience the life-changing effects of brain injury. Offers user-friendly information about brain injury and assists in locating the specific rehabilitative, legal, financial, and other support services critical to maximizing individual recovery needs. Provides information about: local treatment and rehabilitation options, funding for services, legal issues, resources for veterans, living with brain injury, returning to school and work, coping with changes, and planning for your future.
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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.
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2330 N. Maple Avenue, Suite 2, Rapid City, SD 57701
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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Day RehabilitationIndependent Living Skills InstructionJob Training FormatsAssistive Technology Expense AssistanceDisease/Disability InformationCareer CounselingEye ExaminationsSupported EmploymentDiabetesVocational RehabilitationJob Search Resource CentersBlindnessBlind Mobility AidsState Government Agencies/DepartmentsBraille and Tactile Aids
1000 E. 23rd Street, Suite 330, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
A comprehensive breast center for screening, diagnostic, treatment, and breast cancer research.
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2121 K Street N.W. Suite 200, Washington, DC 20037
Resources are available to all people affected by lupus. They include:
Health Education Specialists (Ask a Health Educator): A team of health education specialists who are specifically trained to answer questions, caring support, and provide people affected by lupus with non-medical counseling, disease education, information, and helpful resources.
National Resource Center on Lupus: A collection of up-to-date resources and information on lupus.
Take Charge/Lupus & You: Weekly educational series on how to better manage the disease and engaging in advocacy and awareness efforts. Available online and by email.
The Expert Series: A podcast discussing ways on how to live a healthier life.
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605 14th Avenue S.E., Aberdeen, SD 57401
Serves children with visual impairments/vision loss by providing:
​On-campus services in Aberdeen which include regular and special education and transition programs during the nine month school year; daily opportunities to learn and practice skills of blindness; day program for students who live within driving distance and a residential program for those who live at a distance; and six weeks of summer programming focused on the skills of blindness.
​Statewide consultation services include outreach services for public school students; educational evaluations for public school students; in-service education for teachers and service providers; and educational materials for families and schools.
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No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57101
Through the Reach to Recovery website and app, current patients can match with a trained volunteer who is a breast cancer survivor.
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1201 15th Street N.W., Suite 410, Washington, DC 20005
Personalized Support: Speak one-on one with a highly trained oncology nurse or social worker who can assist you through blood cancer treatment, financial and social challenges, and give accurate up-to-date disease treatment and support information.
First Connection: For those who have recently diagnosed with cancer, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society has provided the opportunity to speak with someone who's been through treatment and learned how to manage the same disease. The Patti Robinson Kaufmann First Connection Program is a peer-to-peer program that matches newly diagnosed patients and their families with trained volunteers who have been touched firsthand by a blood cancer and shared similar experiences.
Online Chats: Live, weekly online chats provide a friendly forum to share experiences and chat with others about anything from the initial phase of diagnosis to treatment and survivorship. Each chat is moderated by an oncology social worker and is password-protected. The online chats are not a replacement for psychotherapy or support groups.
Patient Financial Assistance Programs (visit website for more information):
Programs may cover copays, other medical expenses, urgent need for non-medical expenses, treatment-related travel expenses, clinical trial related-travel expenses and general financial support. Please visit the website for an up-to-date listing of available programs, eligibility criteria, and funding amounts.
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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 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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1500 Rosecrans Avenue, Suite 200, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
The Pancreatic Cancer Action Network (PanCAN) is focused on fighting pancreatic cancer through research, clinical initiatives, patient services and advocacy.
PanCAN holds annual PurpleStride events to raise funds for life-changing programs and services that accelerate progress for pancreatic cancer patients. Find out more here.
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No Physical Address, Bowie, MD 20716
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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Disease/Disability InformationSpecialized Information and ReferralGeneral Bereavement and Grief Support GroupsEpilepsyIssue AdvocacyHealth/Disability Related Support GroupsChronic Disease Self Management ProgramsLawyer Referral ServicesVolunteer Recruitment/Coordination Volunteer OpportunitiesLearning Management System Selection/SupportMedical Information ServicesSubject Specific Public Awareness/EducationGeneral Legal AidGeneral First Aid Instruction
521 N. Main Avenue, Suite 101, Sioux Falls, SD 57104
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 CareCase/Care ManagementRepresentative Payee ServicesAIDS/HIV IssuesNutrition EducationDisease/Disability InformationAIDS/HIV Prevention CounselingMental Health Expense AssistanceComprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder TreatmentPrescription Expense AssistanceCity Government Departments/Offices
13770 Noel Road, Suite 801889, Dallas, TX 75380
Provides answers to questions about breast cancer risk; information about breast cancer screening, treatment options, clinical trials, and genetic counseling and testing; access to no-cost screening mammograms and diagnostic services; financial assistance for income-eligible breast cancer patient in treatment; emotional support; connection to a culturally responsible patient navigator; and connects individuals to national and local organizations that may provide financial assistance and other support services.
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1420 N. Main Street, Office of Disease Prevention Services, Mitchell, SD 57301
Provides free testing, counseling, and education for HIV/AIDS, other sexually transmitted infections (STIs), and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
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5915 S. Remington Place, Suite 110, Sioux Falls, SD 57108
Provides free education and support services to individuals living with Alzheimer's and all other dementias, their families and caregivers.
Services include Information and referral, care consultations, early stage and caregiver support groups, safety information, tips and resources including 24/7 wandering support for a safe return, brochures and topic sheets, caregiver education programs (online, virtual, and in-person), and professional training program.
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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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501 Summit Street, Yankton, SD 57078
Provides a monthly Diabetes Support Group in the Yankton area. Everyone is welcome and snacks are provided.
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745 E. 8th Street, Winner, SD 57580
Provides pharmacy services such as medication management, multi-dose packaging, and consulting services for specific groups of people such as residents in long-term care facilities, hospitals, and individuals with chronic medical conditions.
This is a medication disposal site.
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No Physical Address, Sioux Falls, SD 57109
Provides information about Down Syndrome, direction to resources, and networking opportunities.
For a schedule of meetings and family fun events, visit the website.
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510 Meadowmont Village Circle, Suite 377, Chapel Hill, NC 27517
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
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3800 E. Highway 34, Pierre, SD 57501
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 Materials/CollectionsCareer CounselingJob Training FormatsBraille and Tactile AidsState Government Agencies/DepartmentsBlindnessIndependent Living Skills InstructionComputer Literacy Training ProgramsVocational RehabilitationDay RehabilitationDisease/Disability InformationBlind Mobility Aids
615 E. 4th Street, Pierre, SD 57501
Financial assistance available so South Dakota women can receive mammograms and pap tests at participating South Dakota doctors' offices, mammography units, and family planning and other health clinics.
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2600 W. 49th Street, Suite 102, Sioux Falls, SD 57105
A free, nationally recognized, evidence-informed training program designed to equip all community members, including caregivers and healthcare providers, with the tools and knowledge to better support individuals with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia (ADRD).
This comprehensive 5-module course provides practical strategies and valuable insights to enhance dementia care and awareness within the community.
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