PARENTING SUPPORT: Provides educational assessment, help with connecting to a job and support for men in a fathering role. Also offers an ongoing Positive Parenting Group that meets every Wednesday from 5-7PM that is open to Moms and Dads. Call for further details.
NOTE: Parent or guardian must work, be in job training, or a school approved activity as well as seeking or receiving court ordered child support. If receiving voluntary child support must provide prove. Please contact CCS Central at 1-866-243-8796 for all non-temporary cash assistance associated cases.CHILD CARE VOUCHERS: Provides child care vouch...
RESPITE CARE: Provides up to 164 hours per year respite care to caregivers of disabled (developmentally or physically) adults over 18 in their homes or in registered respite care centers.
PROJECT HOME: Provides adult foster home type supportive housing, assistance with activities of daily living, protective over sight of medications in Certified Adult Residential Environments (CARE) homes and case management services. Project Home does inspection, training and certification of the CARE Homes.
OVERVIEW: Provides senior citizens and individuals that are mentally, physically, or developmentally disabled services to enable them to remain independent.SERVICES:1) SOCIAL SERVICES TO ADULTS: Provides senior citizens and individuals 18 to 64 years old that are mentally, physically, or developmentally disabled case management, assessment, referra...
COVID-19 UPDATES:Physical building is closed. Secured lock box is available for customers to drop off documentation and/or applications. If staff is able to verify your identity and the information you provided is not questionable, benefits may be provided without an interview. Individuals will have 90 days to submit all required documents. Pho...
FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTION: Responsible for placing children, who are in danger of abuse or neglect, into an approved foster home, a therapeutic foster family home, a group home, or a residential treatment center. Also coordinates the adoption process. SERVICES: 1) KINSHIP CARE: Places children who must live apart from their parents with relatives wh...
NOTE: Must be a Washington County Elementary School student and be referred by a specified school referral sourceCASE MANAGEMENT: Family Support Workers help children to be more present in learning through bridging the gap between the school and parents, and connecting with families to address concerns regarding academics, attendance, child behavio...
NOTE: No self referrals. Must be referred by a human health or mental health service.FAMILY MEDIATION: Provides short-term, intensive, home based services to families at risk of having children placed out of the home. Intended to keep families together.
CASE MANAGEMENT: Provides case management services to eligible individuals diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. Services include emergency assistance for eviction prevention and utility cut off, connections to community resources and works closely with clients and other HIV/AIDS health care providers in managing medical care needs.
IN-HOME ASSISTANCE: Provides in home assistance to disabled adults and seniors who have limited resources and are at risk of institutionalization including HIV/AIDS patients. Services include personal care, housekeeping chores, budgeting, laundry, and meal preparation.
OVERVIEW: Provides assistance with screening and applying for Medical Assistance/Medicaid/MA. Medical Assistance provides health coverage for some low-income individuals, families, older adults and people with disabilities. Also assists individuals with questions/concerns regarding the Medicare Beneficiary programs. SERVICES: 1) QUALIFIED DISABLED ...
NOTE: Applicants must be unemployed or determined to be impaired for 3 months or more and meet income guidelines.CASH ASSISTANCE: A cash assistance program, for disabled adults with no dependent children, that provides up to $215 per month for emergency needs such as rent, mortgage assistance, prescription expense, and medical bills.
NOTE: Persons applying must file for child support against the absent parent before they can receive cash assistance.OVERVIEW: Provides temporary assistance for children in need and their parents or other adult caretakers. Parents or other adult recipients must find employment or be in an acceptable work activity. to receive benefits. A personal w...
ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS: Investigates allegations of physical or sexual abuse and neglect then implements emergency intervention. Ultimate action would be the removal of the child from the situation. Legal mandates require children in neglect cases to be seen within 5 days and in abuse cases within 24 hours. Emergency services may include but are not ...
ABUSE INVESTIGATIONS: Investigates reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation of vulnerable adults and arranges for services to remedy the situation. Risk factors are identified and service plans developed to prevent further risk of harm to the adult.DEFINITION OF ABUSE: Abuse is any physical injury sustained by cruel or inhumane treatment as a resu...
NOTE: Persons applying for Temporary Cash Assistance must file with this office before they can receive cash assistance.CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES: Provides services which establish and enforce child support orders, including location of the absentee parent and court order for wage withholding. Also establishes paternity, collects and distributes child...
CASE MANAGEMENT: Offers general case management to at risk families and caregivers with legal custody of children ages birth to 18. Services include but not limited to overcoming employment barriers, housing, childcare, and referring clients to other agency resources.