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Assists older with navigating concerns such as housing assistance, financial management, mail interpretation, and communication in order to provide a safety net that supports aging in place. Helps older adults and individuals with disabilities file for public benefits. Benefits screened for include Medicare premiums, food stamp assistance (SNAP), Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), Percentage of Income Payment Program (PIPP), Veteran services and benefits, Golden Buckeye, Medicare drug costs, low-cost housing, Ohio Best RX, Safe-Link phone and more.

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Benefits Screening
Older Adults
General Benefits and Services Assistance
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Provides free pregnancy tests, limited ultrasounds, options counseling, resource connection, and limited sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing.

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Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
Adoption Counseling and Support
Benefits Screening
Pregnancy Counseling
Refers individuals with aging and/or disability related issues to appropriate available services in the community to ensure that individuals' needs are fully met. Helps individuals find help for housing, transportation, in-home care, long-term care and other health and wellness services. Offers an internet-based, counselor assisted program that helps older adults and individuals with disabilities file for public benefits. Includes Healthy Start and Healthy Families, Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP), child care subsidies, food stamps, voter registration and more. Provides benefit navigation, assistance with Social Security and Medicaid applications, and Social Security benefit analysis.

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General Benefits and Services Assistance
Welfare Rights Assistance
People With Disabilities/Health Conditions
Specialized Information and Referral
Aging and Disability Resource Centers
Older Adults
Long Term Care Options Counseling
Benefits Screening
Offers one-on-one assistance to help individuals determine which private, public, state and local benefits they may be eligible to receive. Includes benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare Part-D, SSI, SSD, SNAP (food stamps), HEAP, Golden Buckeye Card, Homestead Exemption, prescription assistance programs, housing and others. Will assist clients with filing out and submitting applications and forms and provides follow-up with client to see if they were able to enroll in the programs. Uses the Benefits Check-up screening tool.
Provides assistance with removing barriers to getting community and college services that contribute to student success. Helps apply for public benefits, school financial aid, and community services such as food stamps, child care vouchers and housing assistance.
Offers a comprehensive phone and web-based service to screen for benefits programs for seniors with limited income and resources. Includes more than 2,500 public and private benefits programs that may be able to assist with prescription drugs, health care, utilities, and other needs.
Provides information and referral of social services and benefits information to older adults. Will provide assessments in the home for residents when needed. Offers counseling to help seniors cope with life-style changes, personal, marital, and family problems. Assist with forms completion and maintains a registry of chore service providers

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Outreach Programs
Older Adult/Aging Issues
In Home Assistance Registries
General Counseling Services
Benefits Screening
Beginning December 9, 2013, more low-income Ohioans can apply for Medicaid, with coverage starting on or after January 1. Applicants may use the self-service website or contact their local DJFS office for application information.
Provides assistance with removing barriers to getting community and college services that contribute to student success. Helps apply for public benefits, school financial aid, and community services such as food stamps, child care vouchers and housing assistance.
Provides the opportunity to get assistance with issues related to parenting, to apply for needed benefits (including possible help with rent and/or utilities), to participate in a job training program with the goal of employment, and to discuss with a case manager a plan for family success with a professional social worker. Service may include assistance with becoming a foster or adoptive parent.

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Benefits Screening
Case/Care Management
Parenting Issues
Adoption/Foster Care/Kinship Care Issues
Job Training Formats
Provides benefits screening to find out if client is eligible for government assistance. Enters information related to the client's income and situation and screens for appropriate government benefits. Client then gets a phone call to let them know what benefits they may be eligible for.

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Ex-Offenders
Families/Friends of Inmates/Ex-Offenders
Benefits Screening
Provides resources to assist in the development of a healthy baby. Services may include help with immediate needs such as diapers, screening for benefits such as health insurance, and assistance and referrals for help with applying for other services that may ensure a health pregnancy.
Offers one-on-one assistance to help individuals determine which private, public, state and local benefits they may be eligible to receive. Includes benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare Part-D, SSI, SSD, SNAP (food stamps), HEAP, Golden Buckeye Card, Homestead Exemption, prescription assistance programs, housing and others. Will also assist clients in obtaining and completing applications and will provide follow-up.

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Benefits Screening
Physical Disabilities
Benefits and Services Assistance
Provides benefits assessments and enrollment help for older adults and persons with disabilities for more than 1,300 federal, state, and local benefits including Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, utility help, housing help, employment assistance and more.

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Developmental Disabilities
Benefits Screening
Benefits and Services Assistance
Physical Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Provides assistance with removing barriers to getting community and college services that contribute to student success. Helps apply for public benefits, school financial aid, and community services such as food stamps, child care vouchers and housing assistance.
Connects low-income individuals and families with resources to help them meet their food needs. Assists individuals to submit applications for SNAP (food stamps) benefits, Medicaid, Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and other healthcare benefits.
Offers one-on-one assistance to help individuals determine which private, public, state and local benefits they may be eligible to receive. Includes benefits such as Medicaid, Medicare Part-D, SSI, SSD, food assistance through SNAP (food stamps), HEAP, Golden Buckeye/Ohio's Best Rx Card, Homestead Exemption, prescription assistance programs, housing and many others. After completing the survey, individuals will be given a list of services for which they may be eligible. Benefits counselors will follow-up with the client and provide applications if needed.

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Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Physical Disabilities
Benefits and Services Assistance
Benefits Screening
Kinship Caregivers
Assists eligible older adults with completing and submitting applications for SNAP benefits.
Provides information and referral of social services and benefits information to older adults. Will provide assessments in the home for residents when needed. Offers counseling to help seniors cope with life-style changes, personal, marital, and family problems. Assist with forms completion and maintains a registry of chore service providers

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Outreach Programs
Older Adult/Aging Issues
In Home Assistance Registries
General Counseling Services
Benefits Screening
Provides the opportunity to get assistance with issues related to parenting, to apply for needed benefits, to participate in a job training program with the goal of employment, and to discuss with a case manager a plan for family success with a professional social worker. Service includes assistance with becoming a foster or adoptive parent.

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Parenting Issues
Adoption/Foster Care/Kinship Care Issues
Job Training Formats
Case/Care Management
Benefits Screening
Provides one-on-one financial coaching and counseling, group-based and individual financial education services, group-based and individual job readiness training, soft-skills development, financial education and referrals, and access to public benefits applications.

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Banking Services Information and Support
Credit Counseling
Prejob Guidance
Financial Literacy Training
Job Finding Assistance
Life Skills Education
Self Esteem Workshops
Social Skills Training
Benefits Screening
Personal Financial Counseling
Provides benefits assessments and enrollment help for older adults and persons with disabilities for more than 1,300 federal, state, and local benefits including Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP, utility help, housing help, employment assistance and more.

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Developmental Disabilities
Benefits Screening
Benefits and Services Assistance
Physical Disabilities
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
Case management for Korean and Cambodian senior citizens in central Ohio. Provides assistance in applying for benefits, linkage with other services, interpretation/translation, and can accompany to medical appointments as needed.

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Comprehensive Information and Referral
Benefits Screening
Provides the opportunity to get assistance with issues related to parenting, to apply for needed benefits (including possible help with rent and/or utilities), to participate in a job training program with the goal of employment, and to discuss with a case manager a plan for family success with a professional social worker. Service may include assistance with becoming a foster or adoptive parent.

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Benefits Screening
Case/Care Management
Parenting Issues
Adoption/Foster Care/Kinship Care Issues
Job Training Formats
Provides assistance with removing barriers to getting community and college services that contribute to student success. Helps apply for public benefits, school financial aid, and community services such as food stamps, child care vouchers and housing assistance.