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Gateway Adult Chemical Dependency Services | Human Services Center
Based on the holistic approach of treatment utilizing the 12-Step Program of Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous. An 18-bed inpatient alcohol/drug treatment facility.
Based on the holistic approach of treatment utilizing the 12-Step Program of Alcoholics and Narcotics Anonymous. An 18-bed inpatient alcohol/drug treatment facility.
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Inpatient Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities
State Government Agencies/Departments
Guardianship Program | South Dakota Department of Human Services
The Department of Human Services Guardianship Program provides guardianship and/or conservatorship services as a last resort to qualified individuals age 18 or older with an intellectual or developmental disability as defined in SDCL 27B-1-18 or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The South Dakota Department of Human Services may be appointed as a guardian, a conservator, or both, for adults with developmental disabilities under its care or to whom it is providing services or financial assistance, but only if there is no individual, nonprofit corporation, bank or trust company, or other public agency that is qualified to serve, as defined in SDCL 29A-5-110, or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The department also provides financial assistance for qualified individuals who are willing and qualified to serve as a guardian and/or conservator of up to $1,500.00 for the establishment of a guardianship or conservatorship through the Guardianship Establishment Program. Limited amount of funds for this program are available each year on a first come first served basis for qualified individuals.
The Department of Human Services Guardianship Program provides guardianship and/or conservatorship services as a last resort to qualified individuals age 18 or older with an intellectual or developmental disability as defined in SDCL 27B-1-18 or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The South Dakota Department of Human Services may be appointed as a guardian, a conservator, or both, for adults with developmental disabilities under its care or to whom it is providing services or financial assistance, but only if there is no individual, nonprofit corporation, bank or trust company, or other public agency that is qualified to serve, as defined in SDCL 29A-5-110, or qualified individuals in the Long Terms Services and Supports program.
The department also provides financial assistance for qualified individuals who are willing and qualified to serve as a guardian and/or conservator of up to $1,500.00 for the establishment of a guardianship or conservatorship through the Guardianship Establishment Program. Limited amount of funds for this program are available each year on a first come first served basis for qualified individuals.
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Home/Community Based Developmental Disabilities Programs
Guardianship Assistance
Individual Advocacy
Developmental Disabilities
State Government Agencies/Departments
Geriatric Program | Human Services Center
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services of medical and psychiatric natures to persons with physical conditions requiring nursing home care and psychiatric conditions requiring in-patient hospitalization.
Services are delivered in such a way as to allow the patients maximum opportunity to function as independently as possible in activities of daily living. The goal is for the patients to reside in the least restrictive environment, including return to an appropriate community setting.
This program operates with 3 units located in Spruce Terrace and Willow Terrace I buildings.
Provides diagnostic and therapeutic services of medical and psychiatric natures to persons with physical conditions requiring nursing home care and psychiatric conditions requiring in-patient hospitalization.
Services are delivered in such a way as to allow the patients maximum opportunity to function as independently as possible in activities of daily living. The goal is for the patients to reside in the least restrictive environment, including return to an appropriate community setting.
This program operates with 3 units located in Spruce Terrace and Willow Terrace I buildings.
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State Government Agencies/Departments
Clinical Psychiatric Evaluation
Geriatric Psychiatric Inpatient Units
Geriatric Psychiatry