Adoption The staff studies families who wish to adopt and locate adoptive placements for children in our custody
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Adult Protective Services Social workers receive and investigate reports of abuse, neglect or exploitation of disabled adults
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Adult Services Social workers work with elderly and disabled individuals, and their families, to develop a plan for supportive services, either in their homes or in rest or nursing homes
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Child Care Child care subsidies are available for lower income families who are employed. Day care is also available for people, if eligible, because of special circumstances
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Children's Protective Services
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Social Workers receive and investigate reports of abuse, neglect or dependency of children
Children's Services
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Social workers work with families to develop plans for safety of children,
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arrange foster care placements as necessary, and complete home assessments.
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Prevention Services Social workers are available to help people locate resources for rent, utilities and food as well as deal with other types of crises
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Food Stamps Food Stamps help lower income families and individuals purchase food items. There are work requirements for some adults to receive Food Stamps
Foster Care Social workers are available to license and train registered foster parents, and then provide supportive services
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Medical Assistance Medicaid provides access to needed medical services for lower income people who meet eligibility criteria. Medicaid may pay for doctors visits, prescription drugs, outpatient appointments and hospitalization
Transportation Services Transportation services may be provided for Medicaid recipients for medical appointments
Work First Work First provides time-limited financial assistance to poor families while emphasizing personal responsibility and moving them toward work
2007 - 2009 Work First Plan
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