Information & Resources

…hood Project 4531 Reading Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 513-961-3292 https://www.talberthouse.org/help/community-care-3/ Community Action Agency Cincinnati/Hamilton County Head Start & Early Head Start Male Involvement 1740 Langdon Farm Road Cincinnati, Ohio 45227 513-569-1840 Expectant and New Dads Men come into or arrive at fatherhood in a variety of ways. Whether single, adopting, married, foster caring or by other means, men who are fathers of n…

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Great Parks offers free annual permits for food benefit recipients

…Stop by a Great Parks visitor center on any Free Entry Day, and receive a free annual Motor Vehicle Permit when you show your EBT card. One permit per card. Here’s how it works: 1. Visit a Great Parks visitor center on any of the following Free Entry Days: July 17 – Great Parks Birthday September 28/29 – Great Outdoors Weekend & National Public Lands Day November 29 – Opt Outside (Glenwood Gardens, Sharon Woods, Winton Woods only) 2. Show your Oh…

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Frequently Asked Questions

…where it occurred) What were the results of the last court hearing? We can obtain this information for you once the computer has been updated with the results, however if the court date was recent you must call back in a week to find out the results. What can I do if I do not agree with the outcome of a court hearing? You have 14 days to file an objection to a court hearing. You must file objections at 800 Broadway, Cincinnati, OH to have the matt…

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Medical Assistance

…ee from any Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County branch. Visit www.healthcare.gov or www.benefits.ohio.gov to learn more or call the Medicaid Consumer Hotline at 1-800-324-8680. Representatives are available to answer questions related to eligibility for Medicaid due to the Affordable Care Act and Medicaid Expansion and answer questions about where to apply.   Submit a Print Application If you are unable to complete an application over…

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Hamilton County Medicaid resource guide for consumers

…pansion expands Medicaid Eligibility to 138% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL) and includes adults without children (under age 65). Gross monthly income is used to determine eligibility. Click here to check eligibility….

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Frequently Asked Questions

…., unless the provider was listed on your application. How much care can I use? When you are approved for Publicly Funded Child Care, you will be approved for a category of care based on the number of hours you work or attend school or training plus travel time. The categories are: Hourly – 0 to 7 hours Part-time – 7 to 24.9 hours Full-time – 25 to 60 hours Full-time plus – more than 60 hours The specific hours and days a child receives care from…

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241-KIDS: Frequently Asked Questions

…f the child is developmentally disabled or physically impaired) has been abused or neglected, call as soon as you become aware of a problem. It is the responsibility of Children’s Services to determine if abuse or neglect is occurring. If you believe a situation is an emergency, call 911 first. Law enforcement will involve 241- KIDS/Children’s Services. Q: What signs should I look for? Be aware of the signs that a child is in danger. If you encoun…

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Request for Proposals

…19R My First Place Addendum 2 SC06-19R Cover Sheet Attachment A – Updated (Use this one) SC06-19R BUDGET Example (this is same as above budget just included again because it was part of the addendum)   SC01-19R Placement Medical Screenings Cover Sheet Attachment A 2019 BUDGET Provider Registration Form SC01-19R Placement Medical Screenings – Addendum 1 SC01-19R Placement Medical Screenings – Addendum 2 SC04-18R Opioid Disaster Relief SC04-18R Adde…

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Forms

…it. The easiest and most efficient way to submit document is by visiting your local library. Library staff will assist you with scanning your documents to JFS, or you can fax them to us from their free-to-use fax machines. You can also submit documents via email to hamiltoncountypublicassistance@jfs.ohio.gov, or by US postal mail. Our fax number is 513-946-1076….

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The Difference Between Discipline and Abuse

…; “glove” effect or could be doughnut-shaped) Rope burns Burns in shape of common household appliances or utensils Skeletal injuries to the face, skull, or bones around joints; or fractures or dislocations Lacerations; missing, chipped or loose teeth; lost hair or bald patches; broken eardrums Victims of any abuse may show: Extreme swings in behaviors (aggression, withdrawal, regression) Depression or excessive crying Unbelievable or inconsistent…

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