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- Peer Support in Texas – Who We Are and What We Do
On May 30 at 11 a.m, panelists will share workforce information, eligibility and the process to become a peer specialist and explore a day in the life of a peer specialist.
- HHSC Reminds Medicaid Recipients to Submit Renewal Packets
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is reminding Medicaid recipients who received renewal packets in April to return their information to the agency to avoid potential gaps in coverage if they are still eligible. To make sure that all Medicaid recipients who received the renewal packets in April have at least 30 days to respond in time, HHSC has extended the deadline to return said packets from May 8 to May 15. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/news/2023/05/hhsc-reminds-medicaid-recipients-submit-renewal-packets
- HHSC Recognizes Mental Health Awareness Month
May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month and HHSC has decided to highlight a variety of opportunities and resources to raise awareness about mental health issues. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/news/2023/04/hhsc-recognizes-mental-health-awareness-month
- HHSC Recognizes Maternal Mental Health Week by Highlighting Mental Health Services
The Texas Health and Human Services Commission is recognizing Maternal Mental Health Week, which runs May 1-7, by highlighting a variety of services available to assist Texas women in identifying and treating maternal mental health conditions. Almost 1 in 5 women will experience a mental health condition during pregnancy or in the year after birth, according to the World Health Organization. Those conditions can include depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar illness, substance use disorders and others. HHSC provides various services to assist Texas women experiencing maternal mental health challenges/issues. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/news/2023/05/hhsc-recognizes-maternal-mental-health-week-highlighting-mental-health-services
- EXTRA FUNDS GRANT OPPORTUNITY: SURVEY DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 9.26.22 (FORMERLY 9.19.22 10:30 am)
CDS Employers should have received an email with links to information needed to complete the application survey. This is required only if you wish to apply for these funds. You will have an opportunity to withdraw if you change your mind. Below is a link available to be part of the CDS Community Attendants - COVID-19 in Healthcare Relief funding. Unlike other recent grants, this grant has rules that require the CDS Employer to complete and submit. Unfortunately, the requirements do not allow IHAS to provide the usual assistance. Complete to the best of your knowledge and ability. The original deadline of September 19th before 10:30 am has been extended to September 26th. Please know that these funds, if approved, will come directly to you from the grantor in the form of a paper check. Be accurate in your application and use the funds as required. If the funds are not used as intended, you personally may experience a recoupment from the grantor. Please note that these funds do not replace Medicaid funds and Medicaid funds will not cover any grant recoupments for non compliance. Please see the email for the links below plus additional links. PDF (Questions in the Survey): https://apps.hhs.texas.gov/PCS/HHS0011792/HHS0011792-rfa-exhibit-c.pdf Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/CSDCACOVID19 Once the survey is completed, you will receive the approved Notice of Award for further details. Please review the link Exhibit D for the Sample of Notice of Award (HHS0011792 – Exhibit D, Sample Notice of Award (PDF). This notification will include the terms agreed upon and allow you to withdraw within two business days after the award date.
- End of Continuous Medicaid Coverage Ambassador Toolkit
Texas Health and Human Services has published this End of Continuous Medicaid Coverage Ambassador Toolkit to help members, providers, health plans, and advocates prepare for the end of continuous Medicaid coverage. The toolkit also contains information for recipients on the end of SNAP Emergency Allotments. It has a lot of helpful information to understanding how the End to Continuous Medicaid will unwind. https://www.hhs.texas.gov/services/health/coronavirus-covid-19/coronavirus-covid-19-provider-information/end-continuous-medicaid-coverage-ambassador-toolkit
- Accessibility and Disability Policy Webinar Series - March 29th
Accessibility and Disability Policy Webinar Series Social Security Disability Benefits 101 When a person experiences a disability that makes it difficult to work or get supported financially by family members, our federal government offers a safety net program that helps with financial and medical benefits through the Social Security Administration. If you have applied for Social Security disability benefits through the Social Security Administration, you probably found the application to be challenging. You’re not the only one! According to the Social Security Administration, the award rates for disability benefits have been decreasing annually due to non-medical reasons. This means most applications are denied or have their decisions delayed because of common errors during the application process. The Governor’s Committee on People with Disabilities is committed to help qualified people with disabilities and their families understand how to access Social Security benefits. Matt Dickens, the Accessibility and Disability Rights Coordinator, will be presenting a Social Security Disability Benefits 101 webinar on March 29th at 2 p.m. Come join us to learn more about: Types of available Social Security benefits How to check your eligibility for benefits Common pitfalls and how to avoid them Resources for advanced problem solving Improve your chances of getting Social Security benefits and maximize your benefit payment! Register through Zoom here. Presented by Matt Dickens, GCPD Accessibility and Disability Rights Coordinator. Captioning and ASL Interpreting will be available for this webinar. For additional accommodation requests, please contact GCPD@gov.texas.gov The Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities provides GovDelivery updates for informational purposes on a variety of disability related issues for a diverse audience. Updates may include information provided by external sources. The inclusion of this external information does not constitute an official endorsement or approval by the Committee or the Office of the Governor of any information, policy, product, or service offered by an external source. This email furnished by Texas Governor's Committee on People with Disabilities. Visit us online at gov.texas.gov/disabilities. GovDelivery, Inc. sending on behalf of the Office of the Governor · P.O. Box 12428 · Austin TX 78711-2428 · 800-843-5789
- In-Home Attendant Services, Ltd unaffected by Silicon Valley Bank Collapse.
Dear CDS Employer, As we begin this week, we want to let you know that we have continued to monitor the evolving situation with Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank. This note is to reassure you that our relationship with you is strong. In-Home Attendant Services does not have any relationships with Silicon Valley Bank or any of the impacted financial institutions you are hearing about in the news. We do not anticipate this situation will result in any disruption to our operations or the services we provide. If your banking relationship is with an impacted financial institution and you anticipate issues with payments to or from us, please reach out to us at CDS@ihastx.com immediately so we can work through a resolution to the situation. Additionally, please note that there have been reports of increased fraudulent phishing attempts to obtain banking information by citing the current disruptions within the finance industry. If you receive a request to provide your payment information, immediately report it to us at CDS@ihastx.com. Best Regards, Your FMSA In-Home Attendant Services
- Houston Abilities Expo Aug 5th-7th
Follow the link below for listings of events and activities https://www.abilities.com/houston/events.html
- Texas P2P Statewide Conference
2022 Annual Statewide Parent Conference TxP2P will be holding our 17th Annual Statewide Parent Conference in person this year, at the Hyatt Regency, 208 Barton Springs, Austin, TX. July 22-23, 2022 Register Now!
- West Texas P2P Conference
2022 West Texas Conference in El Paso Saturday, May 14th, 2022 Texas Parent to Parent provides support, information, and education for families of children and adults with disabilities, chronic and mental health conditions and other health care needs. "Having a child with special health care needs is a life-altering experience... but with the support of another parent we begin to see through the cracks and find joy in places we never could have imagined. Our journey continues, but this time we feel we will survive because we know another parent who has." Deadline for Registration is April 29th Click here to register as an exhibitor Click here to register as a speaker