California Department of Social Services

NA 1255 - Notice Of Action In-Home Supportive Services Termination

NA 1255 - Notice Of Action In-Home Supportive Services Termination

Form NA 1255 is a Notice of Action provided by the California Department of Social Services to inform recipients about the termination of their In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). It serves as a formal notification detailing the reasons for the termination and provides recipients with specific information about the end of their IHSS services. This form ensures that recipients understand the decision made and any available options or resources for alternative assistance.

NA 1268 - CalFresh Informing Notice Of Sending Intercounty Transfer

NA 1268 - CalFresh Informing Notice Of Sending Intercounty Transfer

Form NA 1268 is an informing notice used in the CalFresh program to notify recipients of the sending county's initiation of an intercounty transfer. This form provides recipients with detailed information about the upcoming transfer of their CalFresh benefits from one county to another. It informs them of the effective date of the transfer, any changes or updates to their benefits, and provides instructions on how to access their benefits in the new county.

NA 1251 - В Notice Of Action In-Home Supportive Services Approval Continuation

NA 1251 - В Notice Of Action In-Home Supportive Services Approval Continuation

The NA 1251 form is a Notice of Action provided by the California Department of Social Services for the continuation of In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) approval. It serves as an extension or follow-up to a previous approval notice, providing recipients with detailed information about the continuation of their IHSS services. This form ensures that recipients are informed about any changes, updates, or adjustments to their approved services and can maintain access to the necessary supportive care.

NA 213 - Deny - Financial Eligibility

NA 213 - Deny - Financial Eligibility

The NA 213 form is utilized by the California Department of Social Services to formally deny an individual's financial eligibility for social services. It provides a detailed explanation as to why the application or request for benefits has been denied. This form outlines the specific criteria or circumstances that led to the denial, ensuring that the applicant understands the reasons behind the decision.

NA 213A Notice Of Action Deny Financial Eligibility

NA 213A Notice Of Action Deny Financial Eligibility

The NA 213A form, also known as the Notice Of Action - Deny - Financial Eligibility, serves as an official notice to inform individuals that their application or request for social services benefits has been denied. It provides a comprehensive explanation of the reasons for the denial, including any relevant regulations or criteria that were not met. This form ensures transparency and allows the recipient to understand the basis for the denial.

NA 215 - Continuation Page, Sponsor Non Citizens Deemed Income

NA 215 - Continuation Page, Sponsor Non Citizens Deemed Income

The NA 215 form, also referred to as the Continuation Page, Sponsor Non-Citizens Deemed Income, is used to document the income calculation process for non-citizen sponsors within the context of determining eligibility for social services benefits. It provides a detailed breakdown of the deemed income calculations, taking into account the financial responsibility of the sponsor towards the non-citizen applicant. This form helps verify the accuracy of income assessments and ensures compliance with applicable regulations.

PUB 111 - Deaf Access Program

PUB 111 - Deaf Access Program

Form PUB 111 provides comprehensive details about the Deaf Access Program offered by the California Department of Social Services. This program aims to address the unique needs of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. The publication explains the program's goals, services, and resources available to support communication access for the deaf community. It provides information on various aspects, such as American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation services, assistive technologies, accessibility accommodations, advocacy, and training opportunities.

PUB 190 - How To Hire And Supervise Your In-Home Supportive Services Provider

PUB 190 - How To Hire And Supervise Your In-Home Supportive Services Provider

Form PUB 190 is an in-depth guide that offers detailed instructions on hiring and supervising an In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) provider in California. The publication provides step-by-step guidance to IHSS recipients on the process of finding, selecting, and managing their personal care aides. It covers topics such as understanding the roles and responsibilities of an IHSS provider, conducting interviews, performing background checks, negotiating wages, establishing work agreements, providing training, ensuring safety, maintaining open communication, and addressing performance issues.

PUB 203 - In-Home Supportive Services - Guide to Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Individual Providers

PUB 203 - In-Home Supportive Services - Guide to Workers’ Compensation Benefits for Individual Providers

Form PUB 203 is a comprehensive guide that focuses on workers' compensation benefits specifically tailored for individual providers participating in the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) program in California. The publication provides detailed information on workers' compensation coverage and benefits available to IHSS providers in the event of work-related injuries or illnesses. It explains the process of reporting workplace incidents, accessing medical treatment, receiving disability benefits, and seeking vocational rehabilitation services.

PUB 223 - So, You Want To Open A Group Home For Children?

PUB 223 - So, You Want To Open A Group Home For Children?

Form PUB 223 is a comprehensive resource that offers detailed guidance to individuals interested in opening a group home for children in California. The publication provides extensive information on the legal requirements, licensing procedures, regulatory compliance, staffing considerations, programming guidelines, safety standards, and resources necessary to establish and operate a group home successfully.