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On Access Arkansas, you can manage your case, report changes, upload documents DHS needs, and apply for health care, SNAP, or TEA.
Learn more about the new features on Access Arkansas that make it easy to apply and manage your information online: Submit a single application for an entire family online, by mail or phone, or in person at local county offices statewide; Renew your case or update information online; Upload documents; Read notices from DHS and set up text and ...
Contact information for County offices and DHS facilities. Email: Contact Your County Office Map: DHS County Office Map for additional contact information, map and directions.
Under a newly-enacted federal law, SNAP recipients can ask the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) for reimbursement of benefits lost due to cloning or skimming. This is a temporary relief program that only applies to thefts that occurred between October 1, 2022, and December 20, 2024 .
To locate your area DHS County Office, click your county in the map or select from the menu. To get directions, click the name of the office to be linked to a detail page and map.
SNAP, Health Care, and TEA-RCA Application Form Title Type Posted Date Application for SNAP, Health Care, and TEA-RCA (multi-program application) – English PDF 08/16/2024 Application for SNAP, Health Care, and TEA-RCA (multi-program application) – Spanish PDF 09/01/2022 Application for SNAP, Health Care, and TEA-RCA (multi-program application) – Marshallese PDF 12/03/2020 Health Care ...
As Arkansas Medicaid returns to normal operations and begins ending health care coverage for people who are no longer eligible, you may lose your health care. Click here to learn more about possible next steps.
The Health Care (Medicaid) program helps you, if you are eligible, to pay some of your medical bills. Eligibility is determined based on income, resources, Arkansas residency, and other requirements. Covered services also vary among Health Care categories.
The Division of Medical Services handles the day-to-day management of the Arkansas Medicaid program, ensuring providers get paid and clients get medically necessary services.
On January 1, 2022, Arkansas Works was replaced by the Arkansas Health and Opportunity for Me program, or ARHOME. The ARHOME program uses Medicaid dollars to buy private health insurance for you. You’re still covered by Medicaid, but your coverage is provided by one of two private health insurance carriers – Blue Cross Blue Shield or Ambetter.