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Attention Medicaid Participants: Eligibility Renewals Restarted April 1, 2023
In support of Delawareans with disabilities, their families, and vulnerable seniors, Delaware's Medicaid program is allocating $50 million in one-time funding for home and community-based services.
Learn MoreTo replace critical facilities that are aging or insufficient, a new Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill will be built and the Division of Public Health Laboratory will be expanded.
Learn MoreMore than $92 million was distributed to support 359 Delaware health care providers to improve technology, meet staff/training needs, make environmental modifications and more.
Learn MoreBecause of the pandemic's impact on child care services and the necessity of these services to Delaware's economy, more than $93 million in grants have been allocated to providers.
Learn MoreFor vulnerable people without stable housing, special funding helped them pay off outstanding utility bills, a barrier that moved them closer to renting a new apartment.
Learn MoreAs part of the response, $10 million has been allocated for testing statewide, $1.5 million for testing in child care centers, and $1.1 million to deliver vaccines to people who are homebound.
Learn MoreTo serve Delaware individuals and families in need, DHSS issues monthly emergency benefits, provides emergency housing assistance, and has a new program for pregnant women without housing.
Learn MoreFacing shortages of health care workers, funding has gone to hospitals, long-term care facilities and DHSS' 24/7 facilities to stabilize the direct-care workforce.
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