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Individuals with low income are potentially eligible if they are age 65 or older, between the ages of 18 and 65 and disabled according to Social Security disability standards, or (if under age 18) are a child who is legally blind and living in a specialized community residential center.
The Division of Aging works to promote the independence and enhance the dignity of North Carolina's older adults, persons with disabilities and their families through a community based system of opportunities, services, benefits and protections.
For eligible older adults or adults with disabilities, the State/County Special Assistance In-Home Program (SAIH) can help with living expenses such as food, shelter, clothing, and other daily necessities. Assistance payments are provided monthly to eligible individuals living at home. Am I eligible?
31 maj 2024 · Learn about NC Medicaid’s CAP/DA Program for Disabled and Senior State Residents, the available home and community based benefits, the financial and functional eligibility criteria and how to apply.
income students currently enrolled in a public school to attend a participating private school. The state awarded up to $4,200/year to eligible families for private school tuition.
The CAP/DA waiver is a statewide program that offers services to physically disabled adults and individuals over 65 who meet a nursing facility level of care. The program offers 18 home and community-based services to a total of 11,648 recipients.
Discover grants and programs available for disabled individuals in North Carolina, covering medical bills, housing costs, and more. Get assistance today.