Community and family. Community and family are vital to seniors, contributing to their overall well-being, happiness, and quality of life. Being part of a family or community gives seniors a sense of belonging and purpose.
SSI has the following eligibility requirements: Basic Requirements Aged 65, blind or disabled. U.S. citizen, U.S. national or resident alien. Countable Resources $2,000 for individuals/$3,000 for married couples.
In many communities, a variety of services are available to help older people. Depending on the person's needs, you might hire a home health aide to visit on a regular basis, arrange transportation so the person can run errands, or speak with a geriatric care manager to help coordinate care.
What Other Programs Can Help Me? Medicaid and CHIP. Medical Transportation Program. Medicare. Social Security. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Texas No Wrong Door. Texas Simplified Application Project.
Using state and federal funding, AAAs in Texas help seniors with information and referral assistance, benefits counseling, legal assistance, care coordination and caregiver support. Area Agencies on Aging also coordinate in-home support, legal awareness, nutrition and ombudsman services.
Contact your company's HR department and ask about your company's relocation policy or standard benefits package. Find out about people who've been relocated recently and ask if they could provide information on their relocation assistance.
If you are unsure when you last received rental or relocation assistance, please call 210-207-6459 or email.
This Residential Anti-displacement and Relocation Assistance Plan (RARAP), prepared by Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (Department), an agency of the State of Texas, follows the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, “The HCD Act”, as amended; and HUD regulations at 24 CFR §42.325.
They may be reached at (210) 226-6178 or by visiting: Emergency Assistance provided includes: a food pantry, wellness and community resources, emergency financial assistance, clothing, counseling services, adult education, parish support, after school and summer programs. More about Emergency Assistance.