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South Dakota Deaf Resource & Outreach Programs (SD DROP) provides services and support to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf/blind, and/or have a speech disability. This includes: Community Education and Support: Provides a variety of direct service programming to deaf and hard of hearing consumers and the general public, including advocacy, peer support, mentoring, independent living, deaf mentoring, social services, recreation and social activities, senior citizen services, and other services as available. Employment Services: Assistance is provided with seeking and keeping employment, including job search and applications, preparing for interviews, initial job training, job coaching, assistance with co-workers and staff meetings. Telecommunication Equipment Distribution: Providing installation, training, and equipment including amplified telephones, captioned telephones, ring signalers, and mobile phones/tablets. American Sign Language: Community based and contractual sign language classes, interpreter mentoring, information regarding ASL, deaf culture, and deaf history available to the public and private organizations.

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Specialized Information and Referral
Disability Awareness Training
Job Training Formats
Career Counseling
Supported Employment
American Sign Language Instruction
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Disease/Disability Information
Specialized Telecommunications Equipment
Workshops/Symposiums
Case/Care Management
Speakers/Speakers Bureaus
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Deafness
An addiction wellness nonprofit that provides professional, compassionate peer coaching to anyone impacted by alcohol or other drugs, including loved ones. Peer coaching is a recovery support system where coaches draw on their lived experiences to help others on their paths to wellness. A peer coach is a wellness partner who provides knowledge, support, skills and accountability, depending on each person's individual needs. Coaches assist with all areas of a person's life, not just the use of alcohol or other drugs.

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Issue Advocacy
Case/Care Management
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Disease/Disability Information
Telephone Reassurance
Peer Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Peer Recovery Coach Services
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Veterans
Relapse Prevention Programs
Drug Use Disorder Issues
Alcohol Use Disorder Issues
Services include: Walk-in Urgent Visits (for both medical and dental) Schedule and same day appointments Family Practice and Internal Medicine Primary Care for adults Dental Care for all ages (including teeth cleanings) Sexual and Reproductive Health Services On-site lab and X-Rays On-Site Pharmacy After-Hours On-Call Provider 365 days a year Primary and Pediatric Medical Clinic: Most routine medical services and several specialized fields including: physicals, immunizations, preventative medicine, chronic disease management, and counseling. Well child checkups, vaccinations, general pediatric health care. Mental Health: Offers outpatient counseling and psychiatric services, to both children and adults. Case management is offered to adults and families. Dental Clinic: Provides emergency, preventive, and oral health care. Accepts Medicaid, Private Insurance, Medicare, free of charge for the homeless and on a sliding fee scale for uninsured. General Beadle School Based Clinic: Adolescent mental health & family practice. One Heart Clinic: Providing primary family care to patients with a focus on patients with a primary language of Spanish. Pharmacy: Convenient, on-site location, CHCBH patients are able to fill most of their medications the same day as appointment.

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Pediatrics
Family and Community Medicine
Case/Care Management
Diabetes Management Clinics
Individual Counseling
Urgent Care Centers
General Laboratory Tests
Women's Health Centers
Diagnostic Imaging/Radiology
Physical Examinations
Dental Care
Community Clinics
Community Health Workers
General Counseling Services
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
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 for every 3 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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Grocery Ordering/Delivery
Baby Clothing
Food Vouchers
Food Pantries
Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
General Clothing Provision
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Case/Care Management
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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Suicide Loss Survivors Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Specialized Information and Referral
Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance
Burial/Cremation Expense Assistance
Peer Counseling
Community Health Workers
Suicide Issues
Point of contact for information for the National Homeless Veteran Call Center, Veterans Justice Outreach, Grant and Per Diem Program, and the HUD VASH Program (which is a voucher program to house veterans). Services provided at local VA's. Call this number to get connected with the local offices.

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Homeless Veterans
Veterans
Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Street Outreach Programs
Case/Care Management
Types of services provided: - Case management - Civil legal advocacy (protection orders, accompanying to court hearings) - Civil legal assistance (provided by attorney or paralegal) - Criminal justice advocacy/ court accompanying - 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 - Victim/Survivor advocacy (actions designed to assist victim/survivor in obtaining support, resources or services, including housing, employment shelter services, health care, victim's compensation, etc.)

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Case/Care Management
Crime Victim Accompaniment Services
Sexual Assault Issues
Disabilities Issues
Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Career Counseling
Sexual Assault Treatment
Individual Advocacy
Peer Counseling
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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Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
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.
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.
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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Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Employee Assistance Programs
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Medication Services
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Telemental Health
Anger Management
General Counseling Services
Medication Information/Management
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Divorce Counseling
Case/Care Management
Health Facility Licensing
Home Based Mental Health Services
Family Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Individual Counseling
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Mental Health Screening
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Psychiatric Case Management
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
DUI Offender Programs
Assertive Community Treatment
Community Mental Health Agencies
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Geriatric Psychiatry
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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Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
Provide medication management and supportive therapy to children (ages 10 and up), adolescents, and adults. Offers the following specific services: individual counseling adolescent psychiatry medication management LGBTQ counseling mental health screening adult psychiatry adolescent/youth counseling gender identity counseling parent counseling telemental health counseling

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Adult Psychiatry
Mental Health Screening
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Parent Counseling
Medication Information/Management
Gender Identity Counseling
Case/Care Management
Individual Counseling
Telemental Health
Sexual Orientation Counseling
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
HIV Prevention: Provides free rapid HIV testing services with results in only 15 minutes. Walk-in testing is available; calling ahead is encouraged. People who test positive for HIV are assisted with navigating next steps and coordinating medical services. Free condoms are available at our office, including latex-free and female condoms. We also supply free condoms to partner organizations upon request. Information on HIV/STDs, risk reduction, and PrEP is available. PrEP is a prescriptions-only daily pill that can help prevent HIV transmission. Ryan White Part B: A multidisciplinary healthcare team is established, surrounding a person with needed resources to navigate the healthcare system and promote a healthy lifestyle. Ongoing case management support helps to remove barriers to care, addressing the potential mental, social, and economic needs of those they support. Emergency assistance is available for medical expenses, prescribed medications, insurance premiums, and medical transportation.

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Medical Care Expense Assistance
Prescription Expense Assistance
Safer Sex Education
Disease Prevention Programs
AIDS/HIV Issues
Disease/Disability Information
Case/Care Management
Personal Health Care Advocate Services
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling
HIV Testing
Public Health Surveillance Programs
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.

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Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Individual Counseling
Medication Information/Management
Case/Care Management
Family Counseling
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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Representative Payee Services
Specialized Information and Referral
School Supplies
Case/Care Management
DakotAbilities provides: Community-based training in work and/or residential settings Support services for adults with intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities, and especially those with significant health issues. The goal is to provide opportunities for individuals to live and work in the least restrictive environments possible.

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Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Intellectual Disabilities
Developmental Disabilities
Supported Living Services for Adults With Disabilities
Individual Advocacy
Case/Care Management
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Group Residences for Adults With Disabilities
Functional Disabilities
Supported Employment
The Sioux Falls Health Department oversees this agency. 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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Mental Health Expense Assistance
Medication Assisted Maintenance Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
Diabetes Management Clinics
Childhood Immunization
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Physical Examinations
Prescription Expense Assistance
HPV Immunizations
Adult Psychiatry
Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Dental Care
Case/Care Management
Safer Sex Education
Family Counseling Agencies
Geriatric Psychiatry
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Birth Control
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
City Government Departments/Offices
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Community Health Workers
Community Clinics
Psychiatric Medication Services
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
General Health Education Programs
Flu Vaccines
Obstetrics/Gynecology
Individual Counseling
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Accompanies newly arrived Latinos as they seek to understand U.S. cultural norms and expectations, overcome language barriers, and integrate into Sioux Falls and surrounding communities. Develops educational opportunities that include English language learning for adults, citizenship preparation, and other opportunities to advance. Offers support to Latinos affected by domestic violence through providing resources, accompaniment, and assessment of immigration options. Provides an Immigration Program that is recognized and accredited by the U.S. Department of Justice, and that offers competent, professional and affordable immigration counseling and legal services to Latino individuals and families. Accompanies and educates Latinos while assisting them in accessing social, medical, dental, legal, employment and other services available in Sioux Falls and the tri-state region. Partners with other agencies in the Sioux Falls area by advocating and collaboratively advancing bicultural and bilingual awareness and services. Upholds and promotes the dignity and human rights of Latino immigrants through advocacy and justice. Partners with local/regional/national agencies and advocates to educate the public and address immigration issues and legislation.

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Case/Care Management
Citizenship and Immigration Services Fingerprinting
Individual Advocacy
Notary Public Services
English as a Second Language
Personal Health Care Advocate Services
Immigrant Resettlement Services
Cultural Heritage Programs
Special Immigrant Juvenile Petitions
Hispanic/Latino Community
Comprehensive Immigration/Naturalization 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.

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Substance Use Disorder Counseling
Employee Assistance Programs
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Alcohol Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment
General Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Psychiatric Medication Services
Gambling Disorder Counseling
Adult Psychiatry
Telemental Health
Anger Management
General Counseling Services
Medication Information/Management
Alcohol/Drug Impaired Driving Prevention
Divorce Counseling
Case/Care Management
Health Facility Licensing
Home Based Mental Health Services
Family Counseling
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling
Psychological Assessment
Individual Counseling
Relapse Prevention Programs
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Expense Assistance
Mental Health Screening
Drug Use Disorder Education/Prevention
Psychiatric Case Management
Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
DUI Offender Programs
Assertive Community Treatment
Community Mental Health Agencies
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Geriatric Psychiatry
Provide addictions assessments and mental health therapy to adolescents through adults. Community mental health center offering the following services: Moral Recognition Therapy (MRT) Group for adolescents and adults, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), individual counseling, marriage and family counseling, psychotropic medication management, domestic violence evaluations and follow up services, psychiatric evaluations and medication management, and tele-med services.

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Health Facility Licensing
Community Mental Health Agencies
Telemental Health
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Spouse/Intimate Partner Abuse Counseling
Individual Counseling
Mental Health Screening
Family Counseling
Case/Care Management
Conjoint Counseling
Group Counseling
Medication Information/Management
Mental Health Expense Assistance
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
General Counseling Services
General Crisis Intervention Hotlines
Community Health Workers
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Use Disorders
Bereavement and Grief Counseling
Marriage and Relationships Counseling
Anger Management
Psychiatric Medication Services
Home Based Mental Health Services
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
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.

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Case/Care Management
Alzheimer's Disease
Dementia
Caregiver Training
Parkinson's Disease
Specialized Information and Referral
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
Case management services provided include: - Health system navigation and resource coordination establishing prenatal healthcare coverage scheduling appointments - Health promotion and coaching prenatal and nutrition education, budgeting, application assistance for programs Housing search assistance Transportation coordination to/from appointments
Providing community outreach and support to Native unhoused members in the Sioux Falls area. Individualized case management is tailored to meet the individual's immediate and long-term needs.

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Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
Cultural Heritage Groups
Individual Advocacy
Community Safe Places
Identification Cards
Birth Certificates
Indigent Transportation
General Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Street Outreach Programs
Case/Care Management
Native American Community
Provides shelter, case management, life skills, and education services to young people ages 16 to 21, who are preparing for independent living. The program provides young people with a safe, supportive environment while they learn the skills necessary to succeed on their own. The VOA Axis180 offers safe, affordable shelter, life skills education and training, interpersonal skill building, education completion, job preparation skills, mental and physical health care, and case management. 2-bedroom units available for youth who are parenting. The goal of the VOA Axis180 is to assist homeless young people in making a successful transition to self sufficiency, prevent long-term dependency on the social services system, and provide an option for older youth who need assistance in transitioning into adulthood.

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Youth Shelters
Youth
Youth Development
Community Safe Places
Transitional Housing/Shelter
Case/Care Management
Street Outreach Programs
Life Skills Education