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Housing Opportunities for People with AIDS | Sioux Falls Housing and Redevelopment Commission
Provides short or long term rental assistance and mortgage payment assistance to persons who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and meet income limitations.
Case management services available for both housing and non-housing issues
Assistance with security deposit and other housing-related supportive services may be available
There is a waiting list for rental and mortgage assistance
Provides short or long term rental assistance and mortgage payment assistance to persons who are diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and meet income limitations.
Case management services available for both housing and non-housing issues
Assistance with security deposit and other housing-related supportive services may be available
There is a waiting list for rental and mortgage assistance
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Housing Authorities
Mortgage Payment Assistance
Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing
Rent Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
Supported Living Services | Ability Building Services
Emphasis is placed on high quality services that are flexible, creative, innovative and orientated toward practical and useful life skills. Services include semi-independent supervised apartments, group residence, independent home-based services-monitoring/support, educational services, service coordination, nursing services, alternative services, prevocational services, and integrated vocational services-job development.
Emphasis is placed on high quality services that are flexible, creative, innovative and orientated toward practical and useful life skills. Services include semi-independent supervised apartments, group residence, independent home-based services-monitoring/support, educational services, service coordination, nursing services, alternative services, prevocational services, and integrated vocational services-job development.
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Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Case/Care Management
Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Supported Employment
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Special Education Classes/Centers
Liaison Services | South Dakota Network Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault
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).
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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Career Counseling
Disabilities Issues
Case/Care Management
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Sexual Assault Treatment
Peer Counseling
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Sexual Assault Issues
Individual Advocacy
Emergency Services | Salvation Army Northern Hills, The
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).
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).
What's Here
Utility Service Payment Assistance
General Clothing Provision
Food Pantries
Case/Care Management
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Baby Clothing
Food Vouchers
Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Crisis and Instability Support Services | Salvation Army Mitchell, The
Pathway of Hope guides families with children 18 years and younger through crisis and instability to a place of security. Offers strengths-based casework, providing services such as: financial counseling and planning, goal setting with action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, and emotional and spiritual support. Pathway of Hope works with people where they are, offering practical guidance to help families overcome obstacles one step at a time.
Pathway of Hope guides families with children 18 years and younger through crisis and instability to a place of security. Offers strengths-based casework, providing services such as: financial counseling and planning, goal setting with action steps, job training, referrals and employment assistance, assistance with securing housing and child care, and emotional and spiritual support. Pathway of Hope works with people where they are, offering practical guidance to help families overcome obstacles one step at a time.
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Personal Financial Counseling
Case/Care Management
Career Counseling
Faith Based Counseling
Survivors Joining for Hope | Lost&Found
Provides peer support and financial assistance to individuals and families who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Examples consist of financial assistance for grief counseling, burial expenses, clean-up costs, legal fees, and other suicide-related expenses.
The Program Coordinator supports clients with referrals and resources to additional financial assistance programs and/or therapeutic support if needed.
Also provides peer and emotional support and resource referrals for a year. Peer support is provided through telehealth meetings and check-ins.
Provides peer support and financial assistance to individuals and families who have lost a loved one to suicide.
Examples consist of financial assistance for grief counseling, burial expenses, clean-up costs, legal fees, and other suicide-related expenses.
The Program Coordinator supports clients with referrals and resources to additional financial assistance programs and/or therapeutic support if needed.
Also provides peer and emotional support and resource referrals for a year. Peer support is provided through telehealth meetings and check-ins.
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Case/Care Management
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Specialized Information and Referral
Peer Counseling
Community Health Workers
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Suicide Issues
Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Adoption and Support Services | All About U Adoptions
For anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy, All About U provides crisis pregnancy counseling, help finding emotional support, help finding necessary resources, emotion support throughout adoption and beyond, if adoption is chosen, emergency transitional housing available, and general case management for resources: connection to prenatal care, housing, food, clothing, addiction, and more.
For adoptive families, All About U provides training to help them through the adoption process and prepare them to be an adoptive family, home studies, and on-going support for adoptive families.
For anyone facing an unplanned pregnancy, All About U provides crisis pregnancy counseling, help finding emotional support, help finding necessary resources, emotion support throughout adoption and beyond, if adoption is chosen, emergency transitional housing available, and general case management for resources: connection to prenatal care, housing, food, clothing, addiction, and more.
For adoptive families, All About U provides training to help them through the adoption process and prepare them to be an adoptive family, home studies, and on-going support for adoptive families.
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Pregnancy Counseling
Postadoption Counseling and Support
Community Health Workers
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management
Preadoption Counseling and Support
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly | Lupus Foundation of America
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly (SELF) is a self-care program for people with lupus to manage their symptoms, stress, medications, and work with their health care team.
Strategies to Embrace Living with Lupus Fearlessly (SELF) is a self-care program for people with lupus to manage their symptoms, stress, medications, and work with their health care team.
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Case/Care Management
Liaison Services | South Dakota Network Against Family Violence and Sexual Assault
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).
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).
What's Here
Career Counseling
Disabilities Issues
Case/Care Management
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Sexual Assault Treatment
Peer Counseling
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Sexual Assault Issues
Individual Advocacy
Community Services | Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
What's Here
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Healthcare Case Management Services | Patient Advocate Foundation
Offers one-on-one professional assistance with eliminating healthcare access barriers for individuals living with a serious health condition. Provides assistance with accessing prescribed medical treatment and services, understanding health insurance benefits, paying for treatment, paying for living expenses, and employment during medical treatment.
Offers one-on-one professional assistance with eliminating healthcare access barriers for individuals living with a serious health condition. Provides assistance with accessing prescribed medical treatment and services, understanding health insurance benefits, paying for treatment, paying for living expenses, and employment during medical treatment.
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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Case/Care Management
Patient/Family Housing
Disease/Disability Information
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Health Connections | Youth & Family Services
A referral-based program offered to girls, ages 5 to 18, with unmet health needs. This program addresses physical, mental, and social health needs by connecting girls with service providers in the community. Girls are referred to the program by school counselors, teachers, parents, and health and social service agencies. Each girl is assigned an advocate who will:
Connect her with the appropriate medical, dental, and mental health care services within the community.
Offer referrals for tutoring or other services to meet her individual needs.
Work closely with her family and school to ensure her success.
Assist her in learning and developing patterns of behavior that will enhance her health.
Emphasize the value of regular school attendance and good study habits.
Instill the importance of responsibility, self-esteem, and community involvement.
A referral-based program offered to girls, ages 5 to 18, with unmet health needs. This program addresses physical, mental, and social health needs by connecting girls with service providers in the community. Girls are referred to the program by school counselors, teachers, parents, and health and social service agencies. Each girl is assigned an advocate who will:
Connect her with the appropriate medical, dental, and mental health care services within the community.
Offer referrals for tutoring or other services to meet her individual needs.
Work closely with her family and school to ensure her success.
Assist her in learning and developing patterns of behavior that will enhance her health.
Emphasize the value of regular school attendance and good study habits.
Instill the importance of responsibility, self-esteem, and community involvement.
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Youth Development
Mentoring Programs
Case/Care Management
Transition to Success | Helpline Center
Provides one-on-one coaching over the phone to transition out of poverty. Clients work with a coach to identify their needs and map the necessary steps to meet those needs. Coaches then support clients as they take steps and make progress towards their goals. The Transition to Success mindset is that poverty is not a character flaw, but rather a treatable condition caused by negative circumstances. The coaching process is nonjudgmental and client-led.
To sign up, please fill out the form.
Provides one-on-one coaching over the phone to transition out of poverty. Clients work with a coach to identify their needs and map the necessary steps to meet those needs. Coaches then support clients as they take steps and make progress towards their goals. The Transition to Success mindset is that poverty is not a character flaw, but rather a treatable condition caused by negative circumstances. The coaching process is nonjudgmental and client-led.
To sign up, please fill out the form.
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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Case/Care Management
CARES Wraparound | Lutheran Social Services - Southeast Region
An early intervention program that follows the Wraparound approach to service delivery.
Provides case management in a strengths-based, family-driven model as well as monthly care planning meetings where families and identified teams will meet to identify needs and a plan to address those needs.
An early intervention program that follows the Wraparound approach to service delivery.
Provides case management in a strengths-based, family-driven model as well as monthly care planning meetings where families and identified teams will meet to identify needs and a plan to address those needs.
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Youth Development
Case/Care Management
Support Services | Arise Native Family Advocacy
Community Health Worker services providing case management and peer to peer support to face immediate challenges and discover holistic solutions to achieve balanced lives.
Community Health Worker services providing case management and peer to peer support to face immediate challenges and discover holistic solutions to achieve balanced lives.
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Cultural Heritage Groups
Native American Community
Community Health Workers
Peer Counseling
Case/Care Management
Community Services | Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
What's Here
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Prenatal and Parenting Education | Growing Up Together
Coordinates resources and referral services for young families. Facilitates case management services and dedicates its efforts to providing parents with support during their childbearing and child-rearing years to focus on the important of health families. Offers the following prenatal and parenting education classes:
Childbirth Class: Provides childbirth information. Topics include warning signs and progression of labor, relaxation breathing and other relaxation techniques, comfort and pain management, and newborn care. This is a 3-hour, in-person session.
Breastfeeding Class: Provides education to families on the advantages of breastfeeding, guides them on getting started, addresses common issues, discusses milk storage, and offers tips for returning to work. This is a two-hour, in-person session.
Sibling Readiness Class: Provides siblings and their parents or caregivers valuable information about becoming a big brother or sister. Tours of the Avera St. Mary's Women's Center may be available to learn about the place where mom and the new baby will stay. This class is especially appropriate for children 3 years of age and older.
Common Sense Parenting Class: Provides parenting education to parents or caregivers with children and adolescents of all ages who want to enhance their parenting skills. Skills learned can be used with any parenting style and with any single parent, two-parent, or multi-parent set of rules. Topis covered include parents as teachers, effective praise, teaching self-control, preventing teaching, and corrective teaching. Participants will learn how to reduce family stress, support success in school, diminish yelling and fighting, reduce problem behavior, increase confidence, and enrich their relationships with their children.
SMILE (Start Making it Livable for Everyone) Class: An educational program for separating/divorcing parents with minor children. Helps parents to better understand the effects of separation and divorce, the needs of their children, and the roles in promoting their children's healthy adjustment to separation or divorce. This program is approved by the judicial system for parents involved in custody or visitation cases.
Pregnancy Education and Support for Teens: Provides prenatal education about nutrition and exercise, decision making skills, building self-esteem, adoption information, educational planning, Lamaze breathing and relaxation techniques, parenting skills, tour of an Obstetrics Wing, and newborn care. Young women are invited to attend and bring their family supporters to learn more about labor, delivery, and parenting a newborn.
Parenting Education and Support for Teens: Provides parenting education about the challenges of parenting, child care, nutrition and medical care, play and discipline, community resources, goal setting, school and/or work, decision making skills, coping skills, communication and relationships, and finance and legal concerns. Young moms, their babies, dads, and family supporters are invited to attend.
Coordinates resources and referral services for young families. Facilitates case management services and dedicates its efforts to providing parents with support during their childbearing and child-rearing years to focus on the important of health families. Offers the following prenatal and parenting education classes:
Childbirth Class: Provides childbirth information. Topics include warning signs and progression of labor, relaxation breathing and other relaxation techniques, comfort and pain management, and newborn care. This is a 3-hour, in-person session.
Breastfeeding Class: Provides education to families on the advantages of breastfeeding, guides them on getting started, addresses common issues, discusses milk storage, and offers tips for returning to work. This is a two-hour, in-person session.
Sibling Readiness Class: Provides siblings and their parents or caregivers valuable information about becoming a big brother or sister. Tours of the Avera St. Mary's Women's Center may be available to learn about the place where mom and the new baby will stay. This class is especially appropriate for children 3 years of age and older.
Common Sense Parenting Class: Provides parenting education to parents or caregivers with children and adolescents of all ages who want to enhance their parenting skills. Skills learned can be used with any parenting style and with any single parent, two-parent, or multi-parent set of rules. Topis covered include parents as teachers, effective praise, teaching self-control, preventing teaching, and corrective teaching. Participants will learn how to reduce family stress, support success in school, diminish yelling and fighting, reduce problem behavior, increase confidence, and enrich their relationships with their children.
SMILE (Start Making it Livable for Everyone) Class: An educational program for separating/divorcing parents with minor children. Helps parents to better understand the effects of separation and divorce, the needs of their children, and the roles in promoting their children's healthy adjustment to separation or divorce. This program is approved by the judicial system for parents involved in custody or visitation cases.
Pregnancy Education and Support for Teens: Provides prenatal education about nutrition and exercise, decision making skills, building self-esteem, adoption information, educational planning, Lamaze breathing and relaxation techniques, parenting skills, tour of an Obstetrics Wing, and newborn care. Young women are invited to attend and bring their family supporters to learn more about labor, delivery, and parenting a newborn.
Parenting Education and Support for Teens: Provides parenting education about the challenges of parenting, child care, nutrition and medical care, play and discipline, community resources, goal setting, school and/or work, decision making skills, coping skills, communication and relationships, and finance and legal concerns. Young moms, their babies, dads, and family supporters are invited to attend.
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Co-Parenting Workshops
Breastfeeding Support Programs
Parenting Skills Classes
Case/Care Management
Parenting Materials
Childbirth Education
Community Services | Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
What's Here
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Sturgis Connection Center | Love INC of the Black Hills
The Connection Center is a place for people in the community to call in and feel heard. Connection Center volunteers help assess the needs of the caller and are able to provide a referral to the most appropriate help source. Once their need is verified and understood more fully, participants work side-by-side with church volunteers. The end goal is that once their resource or need is met, they have a relationship built and they feel like they have strength to step out of their situation.
The Connection Center coordinates the following programs within Love INC and ministries from partner churches:
Furniture: Couches, mattresses, bed frames, dressers etc. Furniture Ministry Team helps with pick-ups and deliveries.
Some volunteer service required to receive furniture.
Household items provided as available.
Linens: Items provided as available. Includes bedding sheets and blankets.
The Connection Center is a place for people in the community to call in and feel heard. Connection Center volunteers help assess the needs of the caller and are able to provide a referral to the most appropriate help source. Once their need is verified and understood more fully, participants work side-by-side with church volunteers. The end goal is that once their resource or need is met, they have a relationship built and they feel like they have strength to step out of their situation.
The Connection Center coordinates the following programs within Love INC and ministries from partner churches:
Furniture: Couches, mattresses, bed frames, dressers etc. Furniture Ministry Team helps with pick-ups and deliveries.
Some volunteer service required to receive furniture.
Household items provided as available.
Linens: Items provided as available. Includes bedding sheets and blankets.
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Bedding/Linen
Furniture
Small Kitchen Appliances
General Clothing Provision
Case/Care Management
Rapid City Community Health Representatives | Oglala Sioux Tribe
Community Health Education / promotion / wellness and disease / accident prevention.
Provides transportation for medical purposes for individuals who qualify, transit tickets for medical appointments for able bodied individuals and Dial-A-Ride tickets, Community Health Worker services for high risk clients, and medication delivery for qualified individuals.
There are 3 CHR Specialists and 1 CHR Generalist that help with medical transportation and case management for high-risk populations.
Community Health Education / promotion / wellness and disease / accident prevention.
Provides transportation for medical purposes for individuals who qualify, transit tickets for medical appointments for able bodied individuals and Dial-A-Ride tickets, Community Health Worker services for high risk clients, and medication delivery for qualified individuals.
There are 3 CHR Specialists and 1 CHR Generalist that help with medical transportation and case management for high-risk populations.
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Native American Community
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Community Health Workers
Cultural Heritage Groups
Case/Care Management
General Health Education Programs
Community Resource Program | Lutheran Social Services - Statewide
LSS Independent Living Services offers a strong and consistent support system to young adults ages 16 - 21 while they learn skills to be self-sufficient adults. Programs include a Community Resource Program and Young Voices Program.
The Community Resource Program provides independent living skills through one-to-one education, workshops and conferences. It helps youth access funding for post-secondary education, housing assistance, and start-up support for graduating high school seniors.
The Young Voices Program is a youth-led statewide group that seeks motivated individuals to provide VOICES - Vision, Opportunities, Ideas, Creativity, Enthusiasm, and Support - to those in foster homes, agencies or independent living arrangements.
LSS Independent Living Services offers a strong and consistent support system to young adults ages 16 - 21 while they learn skills to be self-sufficient adults. Programs include a Community Resource Program and Young Voices Program.
The Community Resource Program provides independent living skills through one-to-one education, workshops and conferences. It helps youth access funding for post-secondary education, housing assistance, and start-up support for graduating high school seniors.
The Young Voices Program is a youth-led statewide group that seeks motivated individuals to provide VOICES - Vision, Opportunities, Ideas, Creativity, Enthusiasm, and Support - to those in foster homes, agencies or independent living arrangements.
What's Here
Case/Care Management
Workshops/Symposiums
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Counseling Services | Community Counseling Services
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.
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.
What's Here
Anger Management
Employee Assistance Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Health Facility Licensing
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Psychiatric Case Management
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Relapse Prevention Programs
DUI Offender Programs
Family Counseling
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Community Mental Health Agencies
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Psychiatric Medication Services
Case/Care Management
Medication Information/Management
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Adult Psychiatry
Divorce Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Geriatric Psychiatry
Mental Health Screening
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
General Counseling Services
Individual Counseling
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Telemental Health
Home Based Mental Health Services
Assertive Community Treatment
Mental Health Services | Northeastern Mental Health Center
Offers outpatient counseling services for individual, couple, and families. Staff members work with the client to provide services in the home, community, or office at the discretion of the client. Substance use evaluation, assessment, and treatment is also provided. Walk in assessments and telehealth services are available during normal business hours at the Aberdeen location. Psychiatric services are also available to those over the age of 18 including assessments and medication management.
Offers outpatient counseling services for individual, couple, and families. Staff members work with the client to provide services in the home, community, or office at the discretion of the client. Substance use evaluation, assessment, and treatment is also provided. Walk in assessments and telehealth services are available during normal business hours at the Aberdeen location. Psychiatric services are also available to those over the age of 18 including assessments and medication management.
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General Counseling Services
Conjoint Counseling
Group Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Divorce Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Community Mental Health Agencies
Mental Health Screening
Psychiatric Aftercare Services
Outsourcing/Contracted Services
Life Skills Education
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
Individual Counseling
Telemental Health
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Autism Therapy
Case/Care Management
Geriatric Psychiatry
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Electronic Communication Problem Reporting
Psychiatric Medication Services
Family Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Career Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Psychiatric Case Management
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Home Based Mental Health Services
Adult Psychiatry
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Medication Information/Management
Health Facility Licensing
Employee Assistance Programs
Community Services | Inter-Lakes Community Action Partnership
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
ICAP offers a wide variety of services to qualifying individuals to promote self sufficiency:
Referrals; VITA; personal care; school supplies; case management; payee services; thrift stores; youth recreation; medical/medicine; food vouchers; rent/utilities; and angel tree.
What's Here
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
Clinical Outpatient Therapy Services | Children's Home Society of South Dakota
Providing coordination of care to increase positive mental health and healing.
Outpatient individual, group and family counseling is offered with many specialties in therapeutic methods.
Psychiatric Services provide evaluations and medication management for youth and adolescents, working with therapy and case-management teams.
Providing coordination of care to increase positive mental health and healing.
Outpatient individual, group and family counseling is offered with many specialties in therapeutic methods.
Psychiatric Services provide evaluations and medication management for youth and adolescents, working with therapy and case-management teams.
What's Here
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management
Medication Information/Management
Individual Counseling
Family Counseling
