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Benefits for Kinship/Foster Youth - SSI, HEAP, CCAP, Chafee Update, and more!
The Chafee Program offers assistance to help current and former foster care youth achieve self-sufficiency. Additional Chafee Cash Assistance funds will be distributed on a one-time, first-come, first served basis in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Learn more for New York State.
Debt Collection Basics and Exempt Income from Judgment
The term “judgment proof” is often used when referring to an individual who may not be subject to income garnishments or property liens from creditors for a debt. There are many requirements to become judgment proof, however. The information below can be helpful to determine your rights when you are being pursued for a debt by a creditor.
Stimulus Check Payments & Nursing Home Residents
On Dec. 21, 2020, Congress passed a new economic stimulus bill that included a second round of economic impact payments (also called stimulus checks or IRS payments). Eligible individuals qualify for up to $600 and with the IRS reporting that two thirds of payments have already been sent, here is what nursing home residents, their family, and advocates need to know.
Senior Domestic Violence Rose during covid-19 - Resources for Western New yorkers
COVID-19 increased senior domestic violence due to added household stressors and isolation. Adult children being laid-off or working remotely, and grandchildren attending virtual schooling added stress to many households, creating more strain on adult children who care for their senior family members. During the height of COVID-19 or in it’s wake, there are local resources for Western New Yorkers to assist senior domestic violence victims
Changes to Medicaid Under the New York State 2020 Budget
The New York State (NYS) Legislature passed the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 budget on Friday, April 3, 2020. The budget creates significant changes to the Medicaid program that will greatly impact the lives of many NYS residents. Particularly, seniors and disabled individuals who are receiving health care services in the community are likely going to face more challenges in receiving such services. Here are the most notable changes that are likely to impact the lives of older and disabled adults as well as the provisions that were threatened to be cut but were ultimately preserved thanks to the efforts of members of the Legislature.