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SOUTH DAKOTA Traumatic Brain Injury Resources created by: The South Dakota Traumatic Brain Injury Work Group 605-357-1439 STATE-WIDE RESOURCES South Dakota Advocacy Services 1-800-658-4782 www.sdadvocacy.com SD Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities 1-800-210-0143 www.sd-ccd.org Brain Injury Alliance of SD www.braininjurysd.org Department of Human Services 1-800-265-9684 dhs.sd.gov South Dakota Division of Rehabilitation Services 605-773-3195 dhs.sd.gov/drs South Dakota Parent Connection 1-800-640-4553 www.sdparent.org ONLINE RESOURCES LEGISLATION National Conference of State Legislatures www.ncsl.org/research/health/traumatic-brain-injury-legislation INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICES www.care.com LONG-TERM SERVICES & SUPPORTS South Dakota Department of Social Services www.dss.sd.gov ADRC Resource Directory southdakota.assistguide.net FINANCIAL www.dss.sd.gov GENERAL RESOURCES Brainline.org www.brainline.org/resources/site_map.php Brain Injury Association of America www.biausa.org Centers for Medicare & Medicaid www.cms.gov Traumatic Brain Injury According to the Centers for Disease Control, a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is “a bump, blow or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury that disrupts the normal function of the brain.” In 2010, more than 2.5 million TBIs occurred. In the state of South Dakota alone in 2004-2010, 69.47 deaths per 100,000 people died from a TBI; however, there are many more individuals who sustain a TBI and live that may require additional care throughout their lives. TBIs can range in severity from “mild” to “severe” and affect any age level. No matter the cause of the injury or age of the injured, there are many national and local organizations that can assist people who have a TBI. This guide will review the resources that are available in South Dakota. January 2016 | Panther Graphics | 5,000 pc | .14 ea | printed on recycled paper

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Page 1: SOUTH DAKOTA Traumatic Brain Injury Alliance of SD Brain ...drsdlaw.org/media/sdadvocacycom/0116 TBI brochure.pdf · Brain Injury Association of America Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

SOUTH DAKOTA

Traumatic Brain Injury Resources

created by: The South Dakota Traumatic Brain Injury Work Group

605-357-1439

STATE-WIDE RESOURCESSouth Dakota Advocacy Services

1-800-658-4782www.sdadvocacy.com

SD Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities1-800-210-0143www.sd-ccd.org

Brain Injury Alliance of SDwww.braininjurysd.org

Department of Human Services1-800-265-9684

dhs.sd.gov

South Dakota Division of Rehabilitation Services605-773-3195dhs.sd.gov/drs

South Dakota Parent Connection1-800-640-4553

www.sdparent.org

ONLINE RESOURCESLEGISLATION

National Conference of State Legislatureswww.ncsl.org/research/health/traumatic-brain-injury-legislation

INDIVIDUALIZED SERVICESwww.care.com

LONG-TERM SERVICES & SUPPORTSSouth Dakota Department of Social Services

www.dss.sd.gov

ADRC Resource Directorysouthdakota.assistguide.net

FINANCIALwww.dss.sd.gov

GENERAL RESOURCESBrainline.org

www.brainline.org/resources/site_map.php

Brain Injury Association of Americawww.biausa.org

Centers for Medicare & Medicaid www.cms.gov

Traumatic Brain Injury

According to the Centers for Disease Control,

a traumatic brain injury (TBI) is “a bump, blow

or jolt to the head or a penetrating head injury

that disrupts the normal function of the brain.”

In 2010, more than 2.5 million TBIs occurred. In

the state of South Dakota alone in 2004-2010,

69.47 deaths per 100,000 people died from a TBI;

however, there are many more individuals who

sustain a TBI and live that may require additional

care throughout their lives. TBIs can range in

severity from “mild” to “severe” and affect any age

level. No matter the cause of the injury or age

of the injured, there are many national and local

organizations that can assist people who have a

TBI. This guide will review the resources that are

available in South Dakota.

January 2016 | Panther Graphics | 5,000 pc | .14 ea | printed on recycled paper

Page 2: SOUTH DAKOTA Traumatic Brain Injury Alliance of SD Brain ...drsdlaw.org/media/sdadvocacycom/0116 TBI brochure.pdf · Brain Injury Association of America Centers for Medicare & Medicaid

REGION 1Avera Medical Group McGreevySamuel Schimelpfenig, MD, FAAPSioux Falls 605-336-2140

Avera Medical Group University Psychiatry Associates of Sioux FallsDr. Kenneth HasselerSioux Falls 605-322-5700

Center for DisabilitiesSioux Falls 605-357-1439www.usd.edu/cd

Independent Living ChoicesSioux Falls 605-362-3550www.ilcchoices.org

LifescapeSioux Falls 605-444-9500 www.Lifescapesd.org

Sanford Pediatric Physical Medicine & RehabilitationDr. Julie JohnsonSioux Falls 605-444-9727

Sanford Neurocritical Care Sioux Falls 605-328-8188www.sanfordhealth.org/Locations/1131482

Sanford Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Sports Concussion ClinicDr. Verle ValentineSioux Falls 605-328-2663

Sanford Outpatient Rehabilitation ServicesSioux Falls 605-328-1860

Sanford Pediatric Neurology Sioux Falls 605-312-1000

Sanford Physical Medicine and RehabilitationSioux Falls 605-328-1848

Sioux Falls Area Brain Injury Support GroupKaren Brokenleg 605-339-0137Mary Tommeraasen 605-367-5260www.braininjurysd.org/SupportGroups.html

Sunrise VillaIrene 605-263-3318

REGION 2Aberdeen Area Brain Injury Support GroupRon Hoops 605-395-6655

Independent Living ChoicesAberdeen 605-626-2976Watertown 605-882-5249www.ilcchoices.org

REGION 3Information Coming Soon

REGION 4Brain Injury Rehabilitation CenterBrain Injury Support Group of the Black HillsRapid City 605-343-7297

LifescapeRapid City 605-791-7400www.LifeScapeSD.org

Regional Medical Clinic- Neurology & RehabilitationRapid City 605-755-4150

Regional Rehabilitation InstituteRapid City 605-755-1100

Sanford Pediatric Physical Medicine and RehabilitationDr. Julie JohnsonRapid City 605-444-9727

The Rehab DoctorsDr. DietrichRapid City 605-721-7246

REGION 5Independent Living ChoicesChamberlain 605-995-8140www.ilcchoices.org

REGION 6Brookings Area Brain Injury Support GroupDoris Schumacher [email protected]

Independent Living ChoicesBrookings 605-692-5550Huron 605-353-6710Mitchell 605-995-8141Yankton 605-668-2940www.ilcchoices.org

We’d like to hear your feedback! Please call 605-357-1436 or visit www.surveymonkey.com/r/PYD3SHQ

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