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Family Support Program Application Family Support Program Application The Tennessee Family Support Program is a grant program funded through the Tennessee Department of Disability and Aging (DDA). Funding is available for services and supports that are not otherwise covered by insurance or other resources. Please refer to our website for more information about services and supports covered by the Family Support Program.
The program is limited to State of Tennessee residents who have a severe disability (see below) that is life long, permanent, results in significant limitations in their daily life. Funding is available to eligible individuals of all ages and income levels . The primary focus of the Family Support Program is to provide services to those who: Were born with a severe or developmental disability or acquired it in childhood.
Have been severely disabled by injury or trauma (brain injury, spinal cord injury, loss of limbs). Or have a neurological / neuromuscular disorder (ALS, Muscular Dystrophy, or Multiple Sclerosis). Due to limited funding, not all applicants who are eligible may be selected to receive funding.
Applicants are not guaranteed to be selected for funding from year to year. Selection will be based upon priorities set forth by the District 3 Family Support Council. Although applications are accepted year-round, the open application period is January 1 thru April 15 of every year.
The fiscal year 2025-2026 will begin July 1 and end June 30, 2026. Funding will not be available until after July 1, 2025. Individuals who are enrolled in the Katie Beckett Waiver, ECF Choices Program, DIDD Waiver Program, TennCare Choices Program or Pace Program to receive Family Support Program funding.
Mental illness and aging related disabilities are not covered by the Family Support Program. We're here to help! Please contact us using the information below: Director of Community Supports ktankersley@orangegrove.
org Para ayuda en Español Family Support Requirements Frequently-Asked Questions The following documents are required to apply for the Family Support Program. Your application cannot be processed until all documents are received by our office. The intake application can be found below, where you will be asked to fill out a series of forms.
It is very important that you provide as much information as possible to assist us in determining your eligibility and selection for the program. 2. Proof of Tennessee Residency annually for all applicants.
Documents must be dated within the last 60 days and must be an original, unaltered document. Please submit one of the following showing the date, name, & address of the applicant: Tenncare or other insurance letter / bill Current IEP, IFSP (child applicants only) Utility bill (electric, gas, or water) Mortgage or rental agreement New applicants must also submit the following: 3.
Proof of Severe Disability Applicants must submit a statement from their physician that includes their disability and / or diagnosis. 4. Proof of U.S. Citizenship The State of Tennessee requires that we have proof of citizenship for all Family Support Applicants.
Please submit one of the following: Certificate of Naturalization Certificate of Citizenship All documents must either be attached digitally while filling out the form below, or physically mailed to Orange Grove Center. Family Support Intake Form 6. Special Accommodations Is your child enrolled in any voucher or waiver programs?
If you selected "Yes," which program or voucher is your student currently using / participating in? If you selected "Other," please specify your student's current voucher / waiver program(s): Preferred Contact Method: Can we contact you for follow-up information, or to schedule a visit? Thank you for contacting Orange Grove School regarding your student's future.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Tennessee residents with severe disabilities that are life-long, permanent, and result in significant limitations in daily life. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Family Support Program is funded by Orange Grove Center. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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