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Provides monthly cash benefits to disabled or blind persons who meet minimum length of employment requirements (or whose spouse or parents meet requirement). Benefit amount is based on worker's earnings history. Those who receive SSDI for 24 months are eligible for Medicare. SSDI recipients with limited income and assets may also qualify for SSI benefits.
Provides monthly cash benefits to disabled or blind persons who meet minimum length of employment requirements (or whose spouse or parents meet requirement). Benefit amount is based on worker's earnings history. Those who receive SSDI for 24 months are eligible for Medicare. SSDI recipients with limited income and assets may also qualify for SSI benefits.

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Social Security Disability Insurance
Provides monthly cash payments for people age 62 and older. Workers may retire at age 62 and receive a reduced benefit. Full retirement age beginning with people born in 1938 or later is age 65. For individuals born after 1939 the full retirement age gradually increases by two months until age 67 for people born in 1960 or later. Benefit amounts depend upon wages earned, age, and month of filing.
Provides lost wages and medical benefits (including prescriptions) due to work-related injuries in Ohio.
Administered by the United States Government, federally funded, Medicaid is a health insurance program for eligible low- income adults, children, pregnant women, elderly adults, and people with disabilities.

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Medicare Information/Counseling
Medicare Enrollment
Provides application and recertification assistance for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP - food stamps), Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF - cash assistance), child care assistance, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).

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Food Stamps/SNAP Applications
Medicaid Applications
SSI Applications
Social Security Disability Insurance Applications
TANF Applications
Child Care Expense Assistance Applications
Local Vietnam Veteran's group, meets monthly and also provides a PTSD Support Group.

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Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits
The Veteran's Service Office provides assistance with filling out all forms and obtaining needed documents for claims. Informing veterans of their benefits and rights as veterans is also a service provided. Offers limited financial assistance to eligible veterans and their families. For more information: dvs.ohio.gov or 1-877-644-6838

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Veterans
Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits
Temporary Financial Assistance
Provides a health care plan for veterans. Services covered may include primary care, specialty medical care, inpatient hospital care, substance use disorder services, mental health services, prescriptions, medical travel expenses, as well as other medical services.
Assists with veteran burial VA forms, documentation, and submission of claims.
Provides legal assistance for the state of Ohio and its departments in legal matters, responsible for collecting debts owed to the state. The AG works to protect Ohio citizens through various programs and services

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Civil Rights Issues
Workers Compensation
Organized Crime Reporting
Children's Protective Services
Environmental Law
Consumer Education
Medicaid Fraud Reporting
Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs
Older Adults
Lawyers
Adult Protective Services
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services
Legal Information Services
Helps those that are over the age of 65 and eligible people with disabilities and people of any age with permanent kidney failure with United States Government Medicare health insurance. Hospital insurance and supplementary medical insurance are also available. Offers recipients with low incomes and few assets may be eligible for extra help signing up for a Part D drug plan.
Provide birth certificates for anyone born in Ohio and death certificates for Mahoning County residents; group home, rest home and nursing home inspections and licensure program; food and sanitary inspections; information on AIDS and free distribution on safer sex products; well child/infant immunizations and adult immunizations; reproductive health and wellness clinic; sexually transmitted infection clinic; rodent and mosquito control program.

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Birth Certificates
Pregnancy Counseling
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Public Facility Health Inspection
Vaccine Information
Hepatitis Testing
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Public Health Nursing
Immunizations
Birth Control Counseling
Diaper Donation Programs
Rat Control
Death Certificates
Contraception
Personal/Grooming Supplies
COVID-19
Medicare Enrollment
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Pregnancy Testing
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication
Infant Mortality Issues
Childbirth Education
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
General Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
Advocacy
Rabies Control
Administers Social Security program. Provides cash, food stamps, and Medicaid to eligible single adults.
Provides a one time payment of $255 for a surviving spouse or minor children to help meet the burial expenses of a worker who dies with sufficient quarters of coverage. The lump-sum payment is in addition to any monthly survivors insurance benefits that may be due.
Provides monthly cash benefits to individuals who meet minimum length of employment requirements (or whose spouse or parents meet requirement) and are age 62 or older. Benefit amount is based on worker's earning history, age at retirement and current employment income. SSRB recipients age 65 or older qualify for Medicare.
Provides financial and other forms of assistance to veterans, their dependents and survivors. Major benefits include veterans’ compensation, veterans’ pension, survivors’ benefits, rehabilitation, employment assistance, education assistance, home loan guaranties, health insurance, burial benefits and life insurance coverage.

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Veteran Employment Programs
Veteran Compensation and Pension Benefits
Home Purchase/Mortgage Refinance Loans
Veteran Burial Benefits
Benefits and Services Assistance
Housing Down Payment Loans/Grants
Veteran Education Benefits
Veterans
Provides monthly cash benefits to the spouse, divorced spouse, child or dependent parent of a eligible worker who died. Benefits are typically 75-100% of the worker's benefit. Some beneficiaries may also qualify for one-time payment after death.
Provides monthly cash benefits for the eligible survivors of workers covered under Social Security who have died. Survivors benefits amounts are figured as a percentage of the deceased worker's primary insurance amount.
Provide birth certificates for anyone born in Ohio and death certificates for Mahoning County residents; group home, rest home and nursing home inspections and licensure program; food and sanitary inspections; information on AIDS and free distribution on safer sex products; well child/infant immunizations and adult immunizations; reproductive health and wellness clinic; sexually transmitted infection clinic; rodent and mosquito control program.

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Birth Certificates
Pregnancy Counseling
Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening
COVID-19 Diagnostic Tests
Public Facility Health Inspection
Vaccine Information
Hepatitis Testing
Sexually Transmitted Infection Treatment
Public Health Nursing
Immunizations
Birth Control Counseling
Diaper Donation Programs
Rat Control
Death Certificates
Contraception
Personal/Grooming Supplies
COVID-19
Medicare Enrollment
Restaurant/Food Sanitation
Pregnancy Testing
HIV Post-Exposure Prophylaxis Medication
Infant Mortality Issues
Childbirth Education
Baby Clothing Donation Programs
General Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
Advocacy
Rabies Control
Pays monthly cash benefits to insured workers and their dependents if worker is disabled for at least 12 months or has a disability expected to end in death.
Administers some aspects of the Medicare program. Can assist with eligibility questions, enrollment in original Medicare (Medicare Part A - Hospital Insurance and Medicare Part B - Outpatient Medical Insurance), change of address, replacement of Medicare card and questions about premiums.
Administers some aspects of the Medicare program. Can assist with eligibility questions, enrollment in original Medicare (Medicare Part A - Hospital Insurance and Medicare Part B - Outpatient Medical Insurance), change of address, replacement of Medicare card and questions about premiums.
Provides monthly cash benefits to individuals who meet minimum length of employment requirements (or whose spouse or parents meet requirement) and are age 62 or older. Benefit amount is based on worker's earning history, age at retirement and current employment income. SSRB recipients age 65 or older qualify for Medicare.
Provides a health care plan for veterans. Services covered may include primary care, specialty medical care, inpatient hospital care, substance use disorder services, mental health services, prescriptions, medical travel expenses, as well as other medical services.