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Community Services

The Siouxland Mental Health Center's Community Services Programs have moved to 205 5th Street.  
The new phone number is 712-202-0173.

Community Support Program

The goal of Community Support is to facilitate the integration or reintegration of the individual into the community.  For more information on this program, please contact Kim Fischer-Culver at 202-0173.

Case Management

Case Management services aid individuals with mental illness in gaining access to appropriate services or assistance programs.  For more information on this program, please contact Kim Fischer-Culver at 202-0173.

Intensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation (IPR)

IPR is for individuals who are in the IPR program at Siouxland Mental Health Center.  IPR is a highly structured program designed to help persons with serious and persistent mental illness attain success in one of the following environments: learning, working, socializing, or living.  For more information on IPR, please contact Mary Pearson or Ellen Krull at 202-0173.

Project Restore

Project Restore facilitates the reintegration of homeless persons with mental illness into the community.  Criteria include individuals who are homeless with no entitlements, have a diagnosis of a chronic mental illness, and have a verifiable need for services.  These services are provided at no cost to the individual.  The project is funded in part from a federal grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development.  Please contact Kim Fischer-Culver at 202-0173.

Project Compass

Project Compass was initiated in conjunction with the Woodbury County Sheriff's Department in an effort to serve individuals in the jail system who suffer from a mental illness, chemical dependency, or a dual diagnosis.

For more information on Project Compass please contact Kim Fischer-Culver at 202-0173.

Child and Adolescent Service Coordination

The Child and Adolescent Service Coordination program facilitates the improved functioning of children who have a serious mental illness or emotional disturbance which could lead to an out-of-home placement.  The goal of the program is to keep children and their families together.  Please contact Jennifer Crew at 252-3871 for more information.