Emergency Assistance for Adults (EAA)
Assesses needs and makes emergency benefits available to individuals meeting EAA criteria.
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Assesses needs and makes emergency benefits available to individuals meeting EAA criteria.
Provides assistance with basic needs for individuals or families who have emergency need, including those who are homeless or at risk of being homeless. Services provided, as resources permit, include emergency rent payment assistance, local and long distance transit fare, prescription payment assistance, clothing, utility assistance as well as one time assistance for unexpected financial […]
Provides short term help with basic life needs such as food, clothing, gasoline, and home heating fuels.
Provides emergency financial and material assistance to address needs in the area of food, clothing, shelter, rent, utilities, medication, transportation, household and furniture items. Assists with undesignated temporary financial assistance on a case-by-case basis.
EISEP (Expanded In Home services for the Elderly Program) provides non-medical in-home services to elderly persons who have one or more disabling conditions which prevent them from performing activities of daily living. Services provided include case management, homemaker-personal care, housekeeper/chore, non-institutional respite, and ancillary services.
The Expanded In Home Service for the Elderly Program (EISEP) assists the elderly in the activities of daily living so a client can remain at home and independent. It provides in-home care, including housekeeping chores and personal care.
Provides assistance to help older adults remain in their homes. Case managers coordinate services, which can include aide service for light housekeeping and personal care, a personal emergency response system, and respite.
Provides application assistance for Medicaid programs to help blind and/or disabled individuals and seniors through the Department of Social Services. Staff can accomodate individuals with a home visit or meet at a preferred location.
Provides the opportunity for a state resident to dispute a decision made about their benefit-related case by the local social services department.
Offers financial assistance to families that have a child with a disability with financial needs not being met by other resources. Previous examples include clothing, school supplies, past due heating bills, Respite services, and medical equipment not being covered by insurance.