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Medicare Savings Programs

100 Weaver Avenue, Batesville, AR 72501
Programs provide assistance paying for Medicare premiums. In some cases, Medicare Savings Programs may also pay Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments if applicant meets certain conditions as outlined below:Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) ProgramProgram helps pay for: Part A premiums Part B premiums Deductibles, coinsurance and copaymentsIndividual monthly income limit*$1,084Married couple monthly income limit*$1,457Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Special Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) ProgramProgram is a state program that helps pay Part B premiums for people who have Part A and limited income and resources.Program helps pay for: Part B premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$1,296Married couple monthly income limit*$1,744Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Qualifying Individual (QI) ProgramProgram is a state program that helps pay Part B premiums for people who ahve Part A and limited income and resources. One must apply every year for QI benefits. QI applications are granted on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to peole who received QI benefits the previous year. (One cannot receive QI benefits if already qualified to receive Medicaid).Program helps pay for: Part B premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$1,456Married couple monthly income limit*$1,960Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI) ProgramProgram helps pay for the Part A premium. One may qualify if any of the following is applicable: Working disabled person under 65 Lost premium-free Part A upon returning to work Not receiving medical assistance from State of Arkansas (please ask for information) Meet income and resource limits required by State of Arkansas (please ask for information)Program helps pay for: Part A premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$4,339Married couple monthly income limit*$5,833Individual resource limit$4,000Married couple resource limit$6,000*Limits are slightly higher in Alaska and Hawaii. If an applicant has an income from working, he/she/they may qualify for benefits even if the income is higher than the limits listed.If one qualifies for QMB, SLMB, or QI program, he/she/they automatically qualifies to get extra help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage. Amounts may increase each year. If applicants's income and resources are slightly higher, he/she/they should still apply.What items are included in Medicare Savings Program resource limits?Countable resources include: Money in a checking or savings account Stocks BondsCountable resources do not include: One's home One car Burial plot Up to $1,500 for burial expenses if they have been set aside Furniture Other household and personal items

Medicaid Program

401 South College Boulevard, West Memphis, AR 72301
Medicaid reimburses health care providers for covered medical services provided to eligible individuals with low income in certain categories. Eligibility is determined based on income, resources, Arkansas residency, and other requirements. Covered services also vary among categories.If you lose your card, call 1-800-482-8988 as soon as you notice your card is missing.NOTE:DHS is beginning the renewal process for ALL Medicaid beneficiaries NOW! If community members receive any request from DHS in the mail, THEY MUST RESPOND WITHIN 30 DAYS. Responding within 30 days allows community members to stay on their current Medicaid program or receive an automatic referral to the new program they may be eligible for. Not responding may cause a person to lose Medicaid Benefits.

Head Start Program

115 1/2 Main Street, Hermitage, AR 71647
Program seeks to provide comprehensive health, educational, nutritional, social, and other services primarily to economically disadvantaged preschool children and their families, and to involve parents in activities with their children so that the children will attain overall social competence. Parents also participate in various decision making processes related to the operation of the program. Transportation is available for children if parents are working or enrolled in school.
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Razorback District

1401 Old Greenwood Road, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Scouting Program

Emergency Assistance Program

1132 Benton Street, Searcy, AR 72143
Emergency assistance may be available on a case by case basis. Please contact your local office for more information.

Job Search

1109 South 16th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
View current job openings online using our career resource lab. Create your resume and apply instantly online for many jobs! There are always new career opportunities posted, so come in and check them out regularly. Use our computers and software to develop a winning letter of introduction and resume. Then fax them directly to potential employers right from our office.

Leisure Activities

5530 Hwy. 165 South, Gillett, AR 72055
Explore this complex of five exhibit buildings and learn about life on, and the history of, Arkansas's Grand Prairie and Delta from 1877 to modern times.The Main House serves as the entrance to the complex, and visitor information, a gift shop, an audiovisual room, and programming are provided here. The Summer Kitchen showcases early cookware and utensils. The Peterson Building interprets life on the southern end of the Grand Prairie and the Delta through exhibits that include military memorabilia, agricultural instruments, a general store, and a large collection of toys from the 1920s and 1930s. Two buildings on the museum grounds are original to the Grand Prairie. The 1877 Refeld-Hinman Loghouse, a dog-trot cabin furnished in the style of the 1800s, is an example of how houses were built on the prairie and throughout the Delta. The 1933 Carnes-Bonner Playhouse, a miniature built-to-scale version of the Carnes' family home, displays children's furnishings, accessories, and toys. The museum is six miles south of Gillett on U.S. 165 at the junction of Ark. 169.Admission is free.

Community Education

PO Box 21066, Little Rock, AR 72221
School based education to youth about danger signs and ways to stay safe State wide education to teachers and counselors Education to medical personnel on signs of potential trafficking Victim Services and Awareness Training throughout the state Work alongside legislators to strengthen and change laws as needed

Public Safety

15050 Fairmount Rd, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Individuals who are responsible for controlling and extinguishing fires and responding to emergency situations where life, property and-or the environment are at risk. They are frequently the first emergency personnel at the scene of a traffic accident or medical emergency and may be called upon to put out a fire, treat injuries or perform other vital functions. They also rescue victims and provide emergency medical attention as needed, ventilate smoke-filled areas and attempt to salvage the contents of buildings. Duties may include fire prevention, emergency medical service, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and disaster management. They are also a safe haven for abandoned newborn babies.

Womens Health Care

3202 North 6th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72904
Program offers gynecology services, annual exams, and prenatal care

Community, Family & Child Health

206 Bucher Dr., Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Community, Family & Child Health

301 American Road, El Dorado, AR 71730
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Developmental Disabilities Program

1212 Moro Street, Fordyce, AR 71742
This program offers a long-term residential treatment program that provides specialized training and development programming to adolescents or teens between the ages of 6 and 17 who have intellectual disabilities and/or related developmental disabilities.
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Community Groups

303 West Trimble Street, Berryville, AR 72616
Clubs, associations and other voluntary organizations whose members are concerned with the general welfare of the community and enhancing the life of its residents.
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Food Pantry

5110 Cherokee Hills Trails, Uniontown, AR 72955
Food Pantry
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Therapy Services

5111 Rogers Avenue, Suite 561, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Program provides a suite of therapy services that inlcude the following. Clinics have varying hours depending on location and accepts most forms of insurance. Children and Teens Individual Couples Families Anger Management Therapy Psyciatric Testing Online Therapy and Counseling Intensive (Crisis Therapy)

Mercy Primary Care

500 East Academy Street, Paris, AR 72855
Program provides primary care services for the community.
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Disability and Disaster Hotline

112 N. 8th Street, Suite 600, Philadelphia, PA 19107
The Disability & Disaster Hotline provides information, referrals, guidance, technical assistance and resources to people with disabilities, their families, allies, organizations assisting disaster impacted individuals with disabilities and others seeking assistance with immediate and urgent disaster-related needs.The Disaster Hotline is always available for intake calls, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Our hotline team is led by experts on the many issues affecting people with disabilities in disasters and strategies for meeting those immediate needs. Our team will respond to your call as soon as possible, often immediately, and we intend to respond to all callers within 24 hours.
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Master Gardeners

6700 Mahogany Ave , Barling, AR 72923
Volunteer program provides an opportunity for individuals interested in gardening to learn and serve their communities by sponsoring projects that support plant therapy work with hospitals and nursing homes, city beautification, and horticulture information.

Master Gardeners

310 Oak Street, Mc Gehee, AR 71654
Volunteer program provides an opportunity for individuals interested in gardening to learn and serve their communities by sponsoring projects that support plant therapy work with hospitals and nursing homes, city beautification, and horticulture information.

Womens Health Services

308 Highway 62 West, Ash Flat, AR 72513
Program provides women's health care services ranging from routine well-woman exams to contraceptive counseling and management. Services include: Family Planning Breast Health Awareness Arkansas Breast Care Program Text4Baby
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Emergencies & Disasters

1622 Campus Drive, Harrison, AR 72601
Learn about the Trauma system, volunteer, or see the preparation and response to emergencies.

Food Pantry

716 North Washington Avenue, Murfreesboro, AR 71958
Provides emergency food assistance.
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