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Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
May 18, 2021 | 2:02 PM
A new, free, six-state pilot project is lending a sympathetic ear to overwhelmed family caregivers, as well as providing connections to resources.
South Dakota is one of the participating states and since last fall, the statewide 211 Helpline has been offering a service for those caring for an adult, where they can call in and talk with a specialist.
Emily DeVos, who coordinates the 211 Helpline’s caregiver support, says with many folks stepping into the role of caring for a loved one for the first time, they don’t know what resources are available.
“It is for that self care, the safe space, talking about what’s going on. And then there’s also just the fact of – it’s exhausting. It’s exhausting to make these phone calls, it’s exhausting to even know who in the community is doing this.”
Pierre, SD, USA / DRGNews
Mar 9, 2021 8:38 AM
(Greater Dakota News Service and DRG Media Group)- Government accountability is part of the debate surrounding South Dakota’s attorney general who faces pressure to resign over misdemeanor charges he faces for fatally striking a pedestrian with his car last fall.
State lawmakers had introduced plans for impeachment, but that effort was paused last week following a gag order in the criminal court case against Jason Ravnsborg. Some lawmakers, Governor Kristi Noem and at least three state law enforcement organizations have called on Ravnsborg to resign, but so far he has refused.
University of South Dakota political science professor Michael Card says with conflicting actions, it’s hard for the public to know whether its best interests are being served.