Rural Mental Health Initiative Grant Program funds are made available through a request for applications process to local mental health authorities, local behavioral health authorities, nonprofit ...
17000, Non-Waiver Community First Choice Revision 25-1; Effective Feb. 7, 2025 ...
What is an Acquired Brain Injury? An acquired brain injury is brain damage caused by events after birth, rather than as part of a genetic or congenital disorder. These include strokes, brain illness ...
The HHSC Blindness Education, Screening and Treatment (BEST) Program is spreading awareness about vision loss during Low Vision Awareness Month in February. The BEST program works with Prevent ...
It can be confusing to find help for older adults and people with disabilities. Aging and disability resource centers (ADRCs) are part of the No Wrong Door system, which is designed to streamline ...
Some forms cannot be viewed in a web browser and must be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader on your desktop system. Click here for instructions on opening this form. To document treatment of certain ...
The new HHS Career Center offers a user-friendly experience when searching and applying for jobs with the Texas Health and Human Services Commission, the Texas Department of State Health Services, and ...
This meeting is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend this meeting. For additional information about the meeting, contact the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program via email at diabetes ...
HIPP is the Texas Medicaid program that helps families pay for employer-sponsored health insurance premiums. It is for families with at least 1 person who gets Medicaid. People enrolled in any ...
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The Office of Acquired Brain Injury encourages individuals with brain injury, family members and caregivers to be prepared for potential evacuation or for sheltering in place. If you may need help ...
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