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Residential State Supplement Program is sponsored by Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS). The Residential State Supplement Program provides financial assistance to adults with disabilities, including those with mental illness, who can live in eligible community housing. The benefit helps cover accommodations, supervision, and personal care services.
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Residential State Supplement | National Low Income Housing Coalition Residential State Supplement Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services Ohio's Residential State Supplement Program tenant-based financial and Medicaid assistance to adults with disabilities who want to live in the community.
People who enroll in RSS have increased needs, but do not require long-term care in an institution, such as a nursing home or hospital. Enrollees combine the RSS benefit with their income to pay the monthly Allowable Fee (or "rent") to eligible living arrangements in the community, i.e., Class Two Residential Facilities (RF2’s).
As of July 2023, the Allowable Fee amount that Residential Facilities may charge residents with RSS is $1,600 per month. Assistance Distributed By State administrator/State agency https://mha. ohio.
gov/get-help/recovery-supports/residential-state-supplement Rental assistance paid to tenant only Tenant-based rental assistance Income Eligibility Threshold Other income eligibility criteria No predetermined time limit Current and/or future rent Food or household essentials Other Eligibility Requirements Persons with disabilities; Eligible or enrolled in Medicaid; Currently receiving SS, SSI, or SSDI; Either planning for discharge from a nursing home or be determined to meet a Protective Level of Care (LOC) during the LOC assessment; Currently living in or planning to move to a Class Two Residential Facility (RF2) licensed by OhioMHAS Required for income (general), lease.
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Adults with disabilities who are enrolled in Medicaid and receiving Social Security, SSI, or SSDI, and can live in eligible community housing. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Residential State Supplement Program is funded by Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services (OhioMHAS). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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