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Qualified families who are accepted into this program have access to housing at the National Home in a single family home for up to four years, a case worker to set goals and make plans for the future, educational, recreational, and enrichment opportunities, community resources and counseling referrals are provided as needed, and state-certified daycare services are provided free of charge for children five and under.

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Veterans
Families of Military Personnel/Veterans
Social Services for Military Personnel
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.  ​Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, diabetes care, and dental care. Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.

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Community Clinics
HPV Immunizations
Adult Psychiatry
Physical Examinations
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Family Counseling Agencies
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Prescription Expense Assistance
City Government Departments/Offices
Community Health Workers
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Dental Care
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Psychiatric Medication Services
Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Individual Counseling
General Health Education Programs
Birth Control
Safer Sex Education
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Geriatric Psychiatry
Case/Care Management
Diabetes Management Clinics
An in-home rehab program providing a high level of coordination, support, communication, and follow-up with the goal of supporting the client in an independent setting. Services are tailored to the clients needs. This includes accompany clients to their doctor appointments, explaining their insurance explanation of benefits, pharmacist review of medication, and having access to resources to coordinate hospital discharge (i.e. necessary medical equipment, new medications, transportation, and follow-up appointments and services).

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Home Health Care
Case/Care Management
Medication Reminders
Medical Equipment/Supplies
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Medication Information/Management
Walking Aids
Provides direct patient health care services including: promoting education and awareness of proper diet, exercise and health care practices; providing health care to patients with diabetes complications; education on reducing/preventing disease and accidents; providing transportation to health care facilities for patients; assisting IHS in providing baby and well-child immunizations checks; informing proper agencies of any violations and conducting follow-ups; gerontology for the elderly population; reducing rate of teenage pregnancy, STD's, with awareness and prevention practices; conducting Wellness, Health and Nutrition Awareness workshops/clinics; providing direct health care services to physically impaired individuals; providing medical transportation by means of the Transit Program; providing community health worker services; and providing animal care services to canine and feline species.

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Case/Care Management
Veterinary Care Expense Assistance
Native American Community
Cultural Heritage Groups
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Childhood Immunization
Diabetes Management Clinics
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Community Health Workers
General Health Education Programs
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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Disease/Disability Information
Huntington's Disease
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Disability Awareness Training
Provides support to veterans through financial aid, legal guidance, transportation, therapy, treatment access, disability claims assistance, and equine therapy. Offers advocacy services to address barriers veterans face. If direct help isn't available, staff will connect individuals to the appropriate resources.

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Equestrian Therapy
Individual Counseling
Rent Payment Assistance
Veteran Reintegration Counseling
Case/Care Management
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Veterans
Issue Advocacy
Rental Deposit Assistance
Caseworkers work with women who are going through an unplanned pregnancy. Support services are available to clients at no-cost. Includes: options counseling, evidence-based decision making, adoption planning, adoption parent selection, parenting preparedness program & courses, before & after birth support, mental health counseling, Medicaid & WIC applications, transportation assistance, case management, job application & resume writing, help with difficult family or partner communication, community & state resource connection, and referrals related to housing, substance use, and domestic violence.

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Conjoint Counseling
Specialized Information and Referral
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Medicaid
Gift Card Donation Programs
Gas Money
Postadoption Counseling and Support
Pregnancy Counseling
Parent Counseling
General Counseling Services
Case/Care Management
WIC
Coalition Building
Parenting Skills Classes
Preadoption Counseling and Support
Family Counseling
Mental Health services include individual, couples and family counseling, 24-hour QMHP services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, school consultations, and employee assistance programs (EAP). Alcohol and Drug Program treatment approach is based on the 12-step program of Alcoholics Anonymous and reality therapy. Services offered include individual counseling, chemical assessments, DUI education program, outpatient treatment, prevention education program, and a relapse prevention group. Case Management and IMPACT Programs, designed to help clients with severe and persistent mental illness, services include case management and continued care, medication management with psychiatrist, crisis intervention assistance, and psychiatric rehabilitation which seeks to provide program services that assist clients in developing skills and manage resources needed to allow them to be successful in the community. A client centered, client directed form of treatment, the program consists of services designed to restore the disabled person to a level of functioning which permits a useful, meaningful life.

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Mental Health Screening
Medication Information/Management
Health Facility Licensing
Individual Counseling
Psychiatric Case Management
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Psychiatric Medication Services
Anger Management
DUI Offender Programs
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Agencies
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Home Based Mental Health Services
Divorce Counseling
Assertive Community Treatment
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
General Counseling Services
Employee Assistance Programs
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Telemental Health
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Geriatric Psychiatry
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Psychological Assessment
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Relapse Prevention Programs
Family Counseling
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Intensive, non-residential treatment program providing services to children who meet the states' Severe Emotional Disturbance (SED) criteria and would not be successful in less restrictive services. Also provides services to their families. Incorporating counseling, case management, and family support services, with the goal of assisting in the development of a nurturing and stable family environment in which children may grow. A counselor along with family, individuals supporting the family, and professionals will develop a customized treatment plan which will assist in meeting the needs of the child and family. Services provided to program participants include 24-hour crisis assistance, counseling services, chemical dependency screenings and assessments, case management, dedication management, psychiatric services, classes and workshops on mental health topics, early childhood mental health services, and play therapy for children ages 0 to 5. Some therapies offered in this program include Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), and Aggression Replacement Therapy (ART).

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Medication Information/Management
Family Counseling
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Case/Care Management
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Community Mental Health Agencies
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Psychiatric Medication Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Workshops/Symposiums
Black Hills Advocate helps a variety of people including people who are aging, people who are caregivers for a loved one or families with aging parents who live in the Black Hills. Black Hills Advocate also assists people who are facing illness; either short term or long term. They also facilitate a culture of transparency between patient and provider. Black Hills Advocate provide services including accompaniment to doctor/hospital visits, coordination of all health care providers, maintain portfolio of medical history, communicate with client's accountants, attorneys & financial planners, process monthly bill paying & bank statement reconciliation, implement financial planning strategies, assist with completion of health insurance & financial assistance applications, research treatment options, assist with advance directives (Health Care or Financial POA, Living Will, etc.), perform wellness visits at home or extended care facilities, coordinate end-of-life requests & after care planning, provide Guardianship & Conservatorship, advocate for patient's rights & medical needs, and assist with level of care choices & placement.

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Disabilities Issues
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Telephone Reassurance
Case/Care Management
Personal Health Care Advocate Services
People With Chronic Illnesses
Individual Advocacy
Cancer
Alzheimer's Disease
Living Wills
Guardianship Assistance
Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care
Financial Assistance: Utility assistance (gas, electric or water) that is at least 30 days past due and has a shut off notice (cannot do current bills). Call for qualifications and appointment time. Non-Financial Assistance Programs: - There are two options for those needing food assistance: The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) provided by USDA through the State of South Dakota. Requires individuals to fall within income eligible guidelines as well as complete a TEFAP Self Declaration form. Can receive TEFAP food only consisting of protein along with nutritional staple(s). Salvation Army's Food Program: Receive TEFAP and other food consisting of protein, canned goods, and nutritional staples. Picture ID, proof of residence, and completed forms required. Clothing Vouchers: For those needing assistance for clothing. Assistance may only be given 1 time for every 3 months with photo ID. Verification for any additional individuals needing clothing is required (medical cards, birth certificates, etc.) Household Vouchers: For those needing assistance with items used to cook and eat a meal or other household goods (bed linens, towels, etc.). Available to households 1 time every 3 years with a photo ID and current lease or rental agreement. Assistance is limited according to what is available at the time. Pathway of Hope: Program for eligible families. Long term case management program to help families move beyond crisis into stability and becoming self-sufficient. Families will be required to meet with a caseworker to design a plan to meet goals, needs and objectives (ex. goal setting, financial counseling, assistance getting healthcare, educational opportunities, etc).

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Case/Care Management
Food Pantries
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Faith Based Counseling
Clothing Vouchers
Food Vouchers
Household Goods Vouchers
Powerful Tools for Caregivers: This class helps caregivers reduce stress, improve self-confidence, balance their life, better communicate their feelings, make tough decisions, and locate helpful resources. Six class sessions held once a week are led by certified, experienced leaders; class sizes range from 8-15 caregivers. Savvy Caregiver Classes: Provides training for unpaid family caregivers of people with dementia or related diseases. The small group discussion classes address the progressive impact of the illness and skills needed to manage daily caregiver responsibilities. The six sessions will help develop good care management tools through group discussions, skill building, problem solving, assertiveness training, and brainstorming. Stressbusting for Family Caregivers Classes: A 9-week program that meets once a week for an hour and a half and offers insights and coping tools to help caregivers manage the stress of caregiving effectively. Classes are available at both Active Generations locations and virtual.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Alzheimer's Disease
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Caregiver Training
Dementia
Case/Care Management
Parkinson's Disease
Falls Community Health is a family practice medical clinic and dental clinic with emphasis on health promotion and disease prevention. The Community Health Center was established in 1979 with its goal being to remove the barriers, primarily financial, that exist and limit the access of lower income individuals or families seeking primary health care services.  ​Services for the general public include family health, lab radiology, well-child care, immunizations, family planning (including birth control, STD screening and treatment), patient education, diabetes care, and dental care. Services for established clinic patients include outpatient mental health and substance abuse counseling, psychiatry services, transportation assistance (transporter of last resort), and pharmacy assistance to clients of the Falls Community Health Care Clinic.

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Community Clinics
HPV Immunizations
Adult Psychiatry
Physical Examinations
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Family Counseling Agencies
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Prescription Expense Assistance
City Government Departments/Offices
Community Health Workers
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Dental Care
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Psychiatric Medication Services
Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Individual Counseling
General Health Education Programs
Birth Control
Safer Sex Education
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Flu Vaccines
Childhood Immunization
Geriatric Psychiatry
Case/Care Management
Diabetes Management Clinics
Helps with managing stress and organizing a plan that is designed with your goals in mind. Services are provided one-on-one by phone, via email, or face-to-face and available as a once off service, or for ongoing support depending on your needs.

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Parkinson's Disease
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Specialized Information and Referral
Alzheimer's Disease
Dementia
Case/Care Management
Caregiver Training
Providing case management and family support for individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Case managers help create a personalized plan, assist in choosing and coordinating with service providers, explain services and funding, and monitor services.

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Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Case/Care Management
The SSVF program provides homelessness prevention and rapid re-housing services to help Veteran families keep, or rapidly transition to permanent housing. For veterans and their families that meet all eligibility criteria and are enrolled with the program, the program can provide: Outreach to Veterans Case management - Financial assistance (for securing/preserving housing) Utility assistance for water, lights, and heating for current, past due, disconnection notices, previous address, and deposits Rental assistance Security deposits - Other financial assistance Child care costs Moving costs Transportation expense Help applying for Department of Veterans Affairs assistance and other benefits Help connecting Veterans with other community resources and services

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Utility Deposit Assistance
Rental Deposit Assistance
Homeless Permanent Supportive Housing
Specialized Information and Referral
Veteran Benefits Assistance
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Street Outreach Programs
Veteran Homes
Rent Payment Assistance
Veterans
Case/Care Management
Delivers outreach to build relationships and to distribute basic necessities of snacks and water, clothing, blankets, and hygiene products. Assesses service-ready individuals, co-responds to crisis intervention, provides and facilitates service referrals, and provides transportation to safe locations in the community. Street Outreach also provides relatives transportation to medical appointments and court appearances.

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Personal/Grooming Supplies
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Case/Care Management
Health Worker Personal Protective Equipment
Indigent Transportation
Street Outreach Programs
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Provides counseling and medication management services through telehealth. Services include but are not limited to LGBTQ counseling, psychiatry services, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), gender identity counseling, and medical cannabis evaluations.

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Individual Counseling
Telemental Health
Mental Health Screening
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Medication Information/Management
Psychiatric Medication Services
Medical Marijuana Registration Programs
Case/Care Management
Adult Psychiatry
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Parent Counseling
Private Therapy Practices
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Gender Identity Counseling
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Geriatric Psychiatry
Provides a helping hand and necessities once a month to families with children up to the age of 5: diapers, wipes, formula, blankets, personal hygiene products, period supplies and feminine hygiene products, and can provide a car seat one time to eligible low-income families. Mommy's Closet is a safe place for parents or other caregivers to come and problem solve issues surrounding parenting, housing, education, employment, and general finances. Foster parents, grandparents and other caregivers are eligible to receive assistance for children in their care. Mommy's Closet caseworker can provide case management and client support to families to help them: identify barriers to self-sufficiency, assist them to create success plans, provide guidance to families as they stabilize their lives, and provide referrals for additional assistance.

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Formula/Baby Food
Diapers
General Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Case/Care Management
Child Passenger Safety Seats
For family caregivers (includes anyone involved in a meaningful way with the cares of another individual). To access respite at Day Break please call in advance and enroll in the program. Support groups are available at both Active Generations locations and virtual.

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Parkinson's Disease
Specialized Information and Referral
Caregiver Training
Case/Care Management
Dementia
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Alzheimer's Disease
ICAP Community Services offers the following: Case Management & Protective Payee Services: Case management assists participants to create a self-sufficiency plan, which sets out goals that the participant will work toward with the support of a Community Service Worker (CSW). Protective payee services is where the participant is provided financial management education and the CSW controls the participant's income, pays bills, buys groceries, other necessities, and in general manages the participant's finances for a period of time. Information & Referral: Community Service Workers provide information regarding the services available from ICAP and other providers (Social Service, County Welfare, etc.). School supplies: Helps lower-income families by providing some or all of the basic necessities to the student. School supplies are distributed in August.

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School Supplies
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Case/Care Management
Provides assistance in the education of children who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) offering support and consultative services to homes, daycares, and schools. Children in South Dakota who have been professionally identified as DHH may be eligible for services. These services include: information on hearing level, assistive technology, language development, and communication opportunities; participation in the development of an individualized Family Service Plan; communication choice support of sign language skills/or training to facilitate listening and spoken language; demonstration of the use of hearing aids, cochlear implants, FM/DM systems, or other forms of listening technology; collaboration with other service providers; and social opportunities and networking for the Deaf community, as well as connecting families raising children who are DHH.

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Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Case/Care Management
Educational Testing
American Sign Language Instruction
Transition Services for Students With Disabilities
Special Education Classes/Centers
Deafness
Disease/Disability Information
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Specialized Information and Referral
Services provided include: case management, civil legal advocacy (protection orders, accompanying to court hearings), civil legal assistance (provided by attorney or paralegal), criminal justice advocacy, crisis intervention, employment assistance (job training, coaching, supported or sheltered employment), forensic exam assistance (provided by nurse or forensic examiner), hospital/clinic accompanying, language services (interpreters and translators), long term Care (assist with connecting to services for daily needs), peer support connections, personal planning (assist victim/ survivor with goal-setting and develop plans to accomplish), respite (connect to short term care to victim/survivor to relieve primary caregiver[s]), transportation, and victim/survivor advocacy (actions designed to assist victim/survivor in obtaining support, resources or services, including housing, employment shelter services, health care, and victim's compensation).

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Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Disabilities Issues
Sexual Assault Treatment
Individual Advocacy
Career Counseling
Sexual Assault Issues
Peer Counseling
Case/Care Management
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Financial Assistance: Utility Assistance for past due and disconnection notices including water, lights, and heating. To be screened for utility assistance or for information about current eligibility guidelines, please call 605-342-0982. Non-Financial Assistance Programs: Food Pantry: For those needing assistance with food. Clothing Vouchers: For those needing assistance for clothing. Assistance may only be given 1 time every 6 months. Household Boxes: For those needing assistance with items used to cook and eat a meal. A lease must be shown to the caseworker in order to receive assistance. Assistance is limited according to what is available at the time. Pathway of Hope: Program for eligible families. Long term case management program to help families move beyond crisis into stability and becoming self-sufficient. Families will be required to meet with a caseworker to design a plan to meet goals, needs and objectives (ex. goal setting, assistance getting healthcare, educational opportunities, etc).

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Food Pantries
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Food Vouchers
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
General Clothing Provision
Baby Clothing
Case/Care Management
Grocery Ordering/Delivery