Day Services | Lifescape

There are many opportunities for people to participate in and explore a variety of meaningful activities throughout their day. They do this in many ways, and all services are driven by each person's own goals, dreams and needs. Some areas of focus are: - Accessing their community - This may include volunteering or attending activities and events in the community. - Recreational and leisure - Swimming, bowling, spending time at local parks, movies, and eating out are a few examples. - Meaningful relationships - People are encouraged to keep in touch with loved ones whether this is writing cards or emails, sending pictures, or making arrangements for visits. - Maintaining and learning new skills - People may need continued training so they can be as independent as possible. Staff support people in learning sign language and using adaptive communication systems. Other examples of trainings offered are cooking classes, self help and social skills, computer classes and money management. - Self advocacy - People are provided training in many areas of safety and welfare. Some topics include stranger danger, learning how to protect themselves from Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation, and learning what to do for severe weather or fire. People also learn what to expect at doctor's appointments to help them overcome anxiety and fears.

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211 South Dakota

Physical Address

4100 S. Western Avenue, Sioux Falls, SD 57105

Hours

Donations may be dropped off during office hours: 8:00am - 4:45pm (CT), Monday - Friday

Application process

Call for information

Eligibility

Adults with disabilities

Agency info

Lifescape

Provides a wide range of services for children and adults who have disabilities and medical rehabilitation needs.