Holland Patent Village Clerk & Tax Receiver - Program
Village of Holland Patent
9544 Depot Street
Holland Patent, NY
Offers a wide range of licensing, records, and informational services to village residents. Licensing and permits include hunting/fishing/trapping licenses, disabled parking permits, and dog licenses. Other services include processing passport applications as well as maintaining town records and archives. Prepares and collects property taxes for residents of the Village of Holland Patent from January through June 30th. After June 30th all paperwork goes to the Oneida County Treasurer’s …
Home and Community Based Services - Program
Resource Center for Independent Living, Inc.
131 Genesee Street
Utica, NY
Provides assistance in maintaining an independent lifestyle for individuals with disabilities with the following resources: Self-Direction - for persons with developmental disabilities Medicaid Service Coordination Habilitation Services - assistance with daily tasks and independent living skills Consumer Directed Personal Assistant Program Assistance in transitioning from nursing care facilities to the home (including moving assistance). Respite vouchers to allow caregivers to …
Home and Community Based Waiver Services - Program
Resource Center for Independent Living, Inc.
131 Genesee Street
Utica, NY
Provides a program that allows Medicaid eligible individuals with developmental disabilities to receive services at home and in their community, instead of in nursing homes or institutions. Habilitation services provide staff that assist individuals with developmental disabilities in gaining the skills that they need to live independently.Skills taught that are needed to live independently include: Maintaining a home Participating in recreational and social functions Socialization skills …
Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) - Program
Madison County Department of Social Services
133 North Court Street
Building 1
Wampsville, NY
Provides financial assistance to help low-income households meet home energy costs.Regular Benefits range from $20 to $675. Amounts depend on income, age of household members, energy costs, and shelter situation. Typically it is a one-time only benefit during the program year.Emergency Benefits are available for persons who are eligible for HEAP and have an energy-related emergency, such as a power shutoff, less than ¼ tank oil, kerosene, or propane, or less than ten days’ supply of wood, …