Assistance case definition
Examples of Assistance case in a sentence
The letter indicates to the client the reason for the conciliation, who to contact and the timeframe to do so, 10 days for both a Safety Net and Family Assistance case.
If an individual’s Temporary Assistance case closes because s/he is employed, the client may be eligible for the payment of child care expenses (transitional child care) within allowable limits for up to twelve months from the date of the case closing.
If a Temporary Assistance case with children is closed due to employment-related reasons, the family will automatically continue to receive SNAP benefits for up to five months at no less than the SNAP benefit amount received prior to case closing.
If a Temporary Assistance case is closed due to employment-related reasons, family members will automatically receive 12 months of Medicaid coverage from the time the case is closed provided the family continues to have a dependent child and meets other eligibility requirements.
Cost effective health insurance that was paid for by Medical Assistance, unless the insurance was continued after Medical Assistance determined the health insurance no longer to be cost effective, or after the individual’s Medical Assistance case was closed.
This may include discussion of issues such as barriers to employment and ways to overcome these barriers; the negative impact sanctions have a family and the Temporary Assistance case; child care needs; health concerns; financial obstacles; and short and long-term goals to self-sufficiency.
At the point the Temporary Assistance case opens, the individual is assigned to Work Experience and/or other appropriate work activities based on the circumstances of each case.
After period of ineligibility for an applicant job quit, the individual is sent an appointment letter advising them they would need to apply to be added to the Temporary Assistance case due to filing unit requirements.
If the applicant fails to appear for the employment assessment appointment the application is denied and the Temporary Assistance case is closed.
Described below are the district’s strategies for reducing the need for TA: Diversion payments may be made to meet a short term need in order to assist an individual to obtain or retain employment rather than opening an on-going Temporary Assistance case.