Seniors & Older Adults
 

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AARP South Dakota
AARP Information:
1-866-542-8172

AARP provides information and resources; engages in legislative, regulatory and legal advocacy.

Alzheimer’s Association - South Dakota Office
Alzheimer's Information: 605-339-4543

The Alzheimer's Association provides:

  • free and confidential information and referral about Alzheimer's disease and related memory disorders 24 hours a day.
  • care consultation and care giving strategies to help navigate through the difficult decisions
  • support groups in many communities throughout South Dakota, facilitated by trained individuals
  • safety services information including MedicAlert + Safe Return
  • educational materials and programs for caregivers
  • professional education and training for care providers also provided.
The Center for Active Generations

Center for Active Generations Information: 605-336-6722


Adult Day Break
Adult Day Break Information:
605-336-6751

Day Services for adults who have had a permanent or temporary decline in health status and would benefit from socialization. Day Break provides therapeutic activities, assistance with activities of daily living, and dementia care.

Senior Nutrition Program

Senior Nutrition Information:
605-333-3304

Congregate dining in several communities, Meals on Wheels available for breakfast and lunch as well as frozen meals for weekend/holiday use. Email Priscilla Nikolas for more nutrition information.

Workers on Wheels

WOW Information:
605-333-3317

These volunteers provide services to frail older adults such as help with chores, repairs and transportation.

Project Lifesaver

Project Lifesaver Information:
605-336-6751

This program is set up to protect and locate older adults who may be confused and become lost. Law enforcement agencies are used to rapidly locate and return wandering people who wear a selected tracking device.

Fitness & Wellness, Recreation and Life-Long Learning

In addition to recreation, leisure and fitness programs, help is available for tax preparation, legal assistance, paratransit tickets. Computer classes are available.

Nutrition

Proper nutrition is important at all ages of life, but as we age, it is even more important but various factors may impact our ability to do so.
 
View the food guide pyramid designed for older Americans and for general nutrition tips, guidelines and further resources, click here.

SHIINE (Senior Health Information and Insurance Education)

SHIINE Information: 605-333-3314

Trained, volunteer counselors provide information on topics such as Medicare Beneficiaries on Medicare Part A, Part B, Part C, HMOs, Prescription Drug Coverage, Long Term Care Insurance.

Department of Social Services :: Adult Services and Aging

Adult Services Information:
605-367-5444 (Ext. 4)

Services include Adult Protection Services, Ombudsman (nursing care facility resident advocacy), assessment, information and referral, in-home services (homemaker, nursing, medical equipment and supplies, medication management devices, emergency response system, respite). Click here to email for more information.

211 HELP!Line :: Dial 211

HELP!Line Center Information: 605-339-4357

HELP!Line is a 24 hour community crisis, information and listening/support telephone line. It maintains a comprehensive listing of social service, non-profit, and governmental programs to which referrals can be made.

Senior Companion Program

Senior Companion Program Information:
605-361-1133

Senior Companions provide friendship, respite care to family caregivers, and assistance with grocery shopping and other light daily tasks necessary to maintain independence.

Sioux Falls Paratransit

Paratransit Information:
605-367-7613

Transportation provided at low cost within Sioux Falls city limits provided to people who meet certain ADA requirements.

SD Service to the Blind & Visually Impaired

SD Service Information:
605-367-5330

Provides low vision services and devices, adjustment to blindness counseling, skills of blindness training and independence living skills training for individuals with vision loss.

Prevention (screenings, vaccinations, mammograms, labs)

Your healthcare provider can provide you with information about preventive care that can help you maintain your health and functional independence for as long as possible. A number of preventive services have been shown to be effective in older persons and are widely endorsed. Click on Prevention on this website for recommendations endorsed by the American Geriatric Society.

National Senior Web sites


Alzheimer’s Association
American Association of Retired Persons
American Society on Aging
Health Care Financing Administration
Medicare
The National Association for Continence
Medicare Assistance Program
National Council on Aging
National Institute on Aging
National Institute on Senior Health



 

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