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Long-term care facilities statewide are granted millions of dollars to advance technology available to residents.
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Many of South Dakota’s nursing facilities contend with mid-century infrastructure and a chronic lack of staff. With some on the verge of closing, some lawmakers say consolidation is the path forward.
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Investigators have charged a woman who they say defrauded several state agencies while working at the Adult Day Center of the Black Hills.
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National Disability Employment Awareness Month celebrates the contributions of workers with disabilities. We meet a few members of South Dakota's workforce.
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With populations in larger cities increasing across the state, Sioux Falls breaks ground on a public “One Stop.” The new service building will be located at Dawley Farm and construction is already underway.
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NewsIn The Moment ... September 3, 2019 Show 650 Hour 1The council of State Governments' 2019 Henry Toll Fellowship convened last month in Lexington,…
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State officials are promoting an effort to increase independent living for people with disabilities. Officials are encouraging citizens to have a say in…
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NewsA state agency is launching a campaign aimed at connecting people with disabilities to employers. It’s called Ability for Hire, and leaders say it can…
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Governor Dennis Daugaard's Employment Works Task Force has completed its final report for employing South Dakotans with disabilities. Daugaard announced…
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The Department of Human Services is attempting to establish resources in all communities regardless of size to serve disabled people in South Dakota.…