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Complaints
Submit written complaints against South Dakota optometrists. Board evaluates and takes action. Appeal options available. Learn more.
Disciplinary Actions
Discover audiology disciplinary actions in South Dakota. Visit the official website of the South Dakota Board of Examiners in Audiology.
Complaints
Submit a complaint to the South Dakota Board of Physical Therapy. Instructions and information provided.
Rural Emergency Hospitals
A rural emergency hospital is a health care facility previously licensed as a hospital that provides emergency care on a twenty-four-hour basis, is located in a municipality under fifty thousand population that has no acute inpatient services, and that has in effect a transfer agreement with a level I or II trauma hospital, as designated by the Department of Health, to accept patients from the rural emergency hospital.
Assisted Living Centers
Discover the licensure process for assisted living facilities in South Dakota. Ensure quality care and compliance with regulations.
Hospice
Hospice care is not limited to medical care but also addresses all physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of the patient, as well as the emotional needs of the patient’s family.
Home Health Agencies (HHA)
Home health agencies (HHAs) provide skilled nursing services and at least one of the following other therapeutic services: physical therapy, speech-language pathology, occupational therapy, medical social services, or home health aide services in a place of residence used as a patient’s home.
End Stage Renal Dialysis (ESRD)
An End Stage Renal Dialysis facility provides dialysis treatment or dialysis training and support to individuals with end-stage renal disease.
Organ Transplant Programs
An organ transplant program is a component within a transplant hospital that provides transplantation of a particular type of organ including heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, or intestine.
Outpatient Physical Therapy and Speech Therapy Services
Outpatient physical therapy and speech therapy services allow people to receive therapy in their community, usually at a local clinic.