Adult Services

Life isn't always easy. Most people learn this lesson early on, but many are still afraid to seek help when they find themselves in a rough patch. Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare wants to change that, providing a range of adult services to those struggling with their mental health and everything life throws at them. You don't have to go at it alone; check out what we can do to help you.

What We Treat

Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare provides support for a wide variety of conditions. Anxiety is one of the most common issues, assisting those in our care cope with their worries and stresses that prevent them from living life. We also help with depression, providing you a safe place to discuss what's bothering you and figure out what will help. For those affected by trauma, we offer therapy and counseling to unpack those experiences to better understand how they've shaped your life and how to cope. Additionally, we can assist those with substance use issues handle their addictions, finding ways to kick the habit and retake control of their lives.

The Type of Support We Offer Adults

Working with Southeastern Behavioral Healthcare can give you access to a number of treatment and support options depending on the severity of your issues and your personal desires.

Individual therapy is one of our most common offerings, letting those struggling with their mental health discuss their issues with a trained professional in a safe space. We also have group conseling options, giving people the chance to find others like themselves and find comradery and community support in a structured environment.

We match those with more complex or severe issues with specialized programs to help them handle what's hurting them. Trauma, addiction, homelessness, and more all make life rough for so many, and our staff endeavors to assist those struggling with these find the relief they need.

We also provide a number of other services, ranging from medication management to employment connections and beyond. For many, mental health challenges both reinforce the other challenges they face in life, while being made worse by those challenges. Our mission aims to support those in our care in all aspects of life and improve their overall well-being.

What to Expect From Treatment

Those seeking treatment at Southeastern can expect a few different things depending on what they require help with. Individual therapy typically takes the form of 30 to 60-minute meetings with a trained mental health counselor. While you're there, you can discuss your problems in a judgment-free zone while working to understand their root causes and come up with ways to change and improve. The same goes for group therapy, except with multiple others who also struggle with your issues being there to share and support you.

For those struggling with substance use, Southeastern's outpatient program can be a major help. We provide education, counseling, and support for those in need, helping them find strategies to prevent relapse and avoid their addictions. If necessary, this program can also involve trauma counseling to help patients better cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder, a major contributor to substance use for many.

We also provide a number of other resources and education, including crisis numbers if you need urgent help.

Contact Us at Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare to Learn More

Life can be hard, but you don't have to face it alone. There are many ways adults can cope with what's troubling them, and Southeastern Behavioral HealthCare is here to help them do that. Contact us today to learn more about our adult services and everything else we do for the community in Sioux Falls.

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Community Support Services

Community Support Services (CSS) is one of 11 Community Mental Health Centers in South Dakota that serves adults who are diagnosed with a Severe Mental Illness (SMI).

CSS provides personalized treatment, education, and various programs that empower individuals to gain skills, build resiliency, prevent hospitalizations, and find their direction in life.

CSS offers therapeutic groups such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT), Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP), and a variety of other educational and support groups.

Additional Adult Services

The Comprehensive Assistance with Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) program helps adults with severe mental illness succeed. Expect personalized treatment plans with services such as case management, and more. CARE values individual strengths and promotes holistic growth for a fulfilling life in the community.

Example of services include:

  • Case management
  • Medication management
  • Crisis intervention
  • Linkage to appropriate community services
  • Educational groups
  • Social interaction

Our Individualized Mobile Program of Assertive Community Treatment (IMPACT) supports adults with severe mental illnesses facing significant challenges in functioning independently. Expect services like medication support, daily living skills training, and more. IMPACT's goal is to improve wellness, community integration, and independence.

Examples of services include:

  • Medication support
  • Assistance in managing finances
  • Work opportunities
  • Coordination of social and family supports
  • Housing assistance
  • Rehabilitative approaches to daily living skills
  • Assistance in managing health care
  • Assistance in applying for and managing entitlements
  • Counseling and therapy, if appropriate

Employment Connection:
Supports, educates, and guides individuals with a mental illness or developmental disability in gaining employment skills through pre-employment training, job search, and placement services.

Supports Include:

  • Resume Assistance
  • Assistance with Employment Applications
  • Interview Prep
  • Job Coaching
  • Employment Follow-Along Support

At 5th Street Clubhouse, you'll find a supportive community for adults ages eighteen and up living with mental illness. It focuses on members' strengths and abilities rather than their illnesses, providing a space for connection. The Clubhouse promotes recovery, empowerment, and community integration. Here we develop skills for personal and workplace leadership.

Southeastern provides services to the community to identify those individuals who are homeless and suffering from Serious Mental Illness (SMI).

The Homeless Outreach Program provides intensive support services to help stabilize symptoms and promote the highest possible level of independent living.

Wrap around services include:

  • Psychiatric and nursing services
  • Medication management
  • Case management
  • Referrals and linkage to community resources
  • Assistance in applying for resources, such as food stamps and Social Security Benefits.
  • Medicaid and subsidized housing assistance
  • Coordination with landlords and other services providers to ensure service delivery.
  • Education regarding mental illness and strategies for treatment

Assistance may include:

  • Determining housing preferences
  • Scheduling appointments with landlords
  • Viewing prospective housing
  • Completing rental applications
  • Locating financial resources for rent and first month’s deposit
  • Securing food and furnishing
  • Educating individuals on landlord/tenant responsibilities

Support for adults and adolescents who are seeking individual and group therapy for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) with additional experience emphasizing co-occurring needs.

Adult Recovery Team

The Adult Recovery team is state-accredited to provide 0.5m Early Intervention and level 1.0 Outpatient Services treatment program.

Services include:

  • Chemical dependency screenings and assessments
  • Psychiatry
  • Case management
  • Medication management
  • Individual and group therapy to address substance use issues
    • Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
    • Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT)
    • Spanish MRT Group
    • Wellbeing Support Group
    • Wellness Recovery Action Planning (WRAP)
    • Charting a New Course
    • Bringing Peace to Relationships (DV-MRT)
    • Seeking Safety
    • Nurturing Families

South Dakota’s health home program offers enhanced health care services to Medicaid recipients with chronic health conditions by providing wrap around services and coordinating with all health care providers while providing needed supports.

The Transitional Housing Program provides safe and stable housing coupled with intensive coordinated services for adults who are struggling with symptoms of a mental illness and substance use. The program will provide stable housing so that participants can focus on their health, well-being, and recovery.

Services Provided:

  • On-site case management
  • Treatment planning
  • Individual and group Therapy
  • Substance Use Disorder Treatment
  • Employment Assistance
  • Psychiatry
  • Medication Management
  • 24/7 crisis management
  • Fully furnished units with a full bathroom, linens, hygiene products and mini fridge
  • Three nutritious meals each day
  • Access to a free washer and dryer

Community Partnerships

Southeastern partners with local and state organizations to provide additional services to our community. Learn more about these partnerships and how we're all better when we work together.

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On-Track SD

On-Track SD is an early intervention program for individuals ages fifteen through forty experiencing a First Episode of Psychosis (FEP). The program offers specialized services to promote long-term recovery and reduce disability. Services provided include individualized treatment planning, support for individuals and their families, and more. Discover everything On-Track SD can do on its website.

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We're Here for You

No matter what you're experiencing, you don't have to face it alone. Reach out to start a conversation about a specific service or program that resonates with you.