Similar to federal law, state law provides that contributions made to a qualified tuition program are not deductible.
The Minnesota Department of Human Services, working with many others, helps people meet their basic needs so they can live in dignity and achieve their highest potential. results to the people we serve and all Minnesotans.
To be eligible to receive PCA Services, you must: Live in the state of Minnesota. Be eligible to receive medical assistance or MinnesotaCare (i.e. pregnant women and children under 21 years of age) Be able to make decisions about your care or have someone who can make decisions for you.
Social Services is responsible for providing services to assist and support Minnesota's most vulnerable individuals and families so they can meet their basic needs and be treated with respect and dignity.
Traditional PCA: You choose a PCA agency who will find, hire, and manage your PCAs for you. If you have somebody you have already chosen, you can take that person to the PCA agency to be hired, if the person qualifies. MinnesotaHelp.info can help you find a PCA agency.
Overview. The Minnesota Department of Human Services (DHS) ensures basic health care coverage for low-income Minnesotans through Minnesota Health Care Programs (MHCP). This section outlines eligibility and coverage for these programs.