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Our mission is to assist Pennsylvanians in leading safe, healthy, and productive lives through equitable, trauma-informed, and outcome-focused services while being an accountable steward of commonwealth resources. Report Abuse or Neglect. Report Assistance Fraud. Program Resources & Information.
Pennsylvania offers assistance and other services to people and families in need. You can submit applications and renewals at your local county assistance office drop box or online using COMPASS .
The Pennsylvania Child Support Website is an easy way to access child support program information and case details. If you would like to request support services online, click the button below.
To find a licensed human service program, you can select any of the below search criteria. Selecting multiple fields will narrow your search results. You must enter at least four characters in order to search for a facility name or legal entity name.
The Medical Assistance Transportation Program, also known as MATP, provides transportation to medical appointments for Medical Assistance recipients who do not have transportation available to them. The individual’s county of residence will provide the type of transportation that is the least expensive while still meeting their needs.
PA Families Inc. collaborates with the Department of Human Services (DHS) to provide essential services and support for families across Pennsylvania. Discover resources, programs, and assistance available through our partnership.
Whether in an emergency or dealing with a long-term concern, the Department of Human Services (DHS) has programs and services to help.
Online. Use the COMPASS website. You can see if you qualify, apply for, or renew benefits at the click of a button. Apply Online Using COMPASS. Have questions? View the COMPASS flyer. In-Person. Your local county assistance office can help answer any questions and assist you in person. Find Your County Assistance Office. Phone.
Knowing what types of services are needed, available and how to obtain them is not easy. Whether you need help now or are exploring future options for yourself or a loved one, services and supports available through the Pennsylvania Office of Long-Term Living can assist you.
Medicaid covers a broad range of physical and behavioral health services, including doctor visits when you’re sick, preventive care like health screenings, vaccines, hospital stays, prescription medications, mental health and substance use disorder care, and more.