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  1. Greene County, New York. Social Services. The Greene County Department of Social Services strives to meet the needs of the County’s population, as provided by Federal and State statutes, in a consistent, courteous, and efficient manner while promoting optimum independence of each individual.

  2. Greene County Department of Social Services. 411 Main St., Suite 238. Catskill, NY 12414. Phone: 518-719-3700. Fax: 518-719-3695. Website: http://www.greenegovernment.com/departme…

    • Accounting Unit
    • Central Assessment Unit
    • Child Support Unit
    • Children Services
    • Employment
    • Fair Hearings
    • Fraud and Resource Unit
    • Legal Unit
    • Medical Assistance
    • Protective Services For Adults

    The Accounting Unit is responsible for all fiscal activities of the department including claiming, payments, accounts, and budgeting. Some of the major functions include: 1. Maintains all fiscal accounts of the department. 2. Receives and disburses agency funds. 3. Assigns program costs throughout the agency (cost allocation). Prepares and submits ...

    The Central Assessment unit determines, through the referral and UASNY home and individual assessment, the need for services of clients for any program it offers, or refers to NY Medicaid Choice if appropriate.

    Title IV-D of the Social Security Act requires that each state operate a child support program. In New York State this program is divided into the Support Collection Unit (SCU) and the Child Support Enforcement Unit (CSEU). All services are provided free of charge to all residents in Greene County who request our services. Clients applying for temp...

    The Children’s Services Unit is divided into Child Welfare (CW) and Child Protective Services (CPS). All services are available regardless of income.

    A client in receipt of Family Assistance, Safety Net Assistance or Snap who has been deemed work eligible, has certain employment requirements to fulfill or sanctions against benefits could occur. The Welfare-to-Work Program provides help to Family Assistance and Safety Net Assistance recipients to prepare them for, and help them find, gainful empl...

    Clients can have decisions about their cases reviewed by asking for a fair hearing. Hearings can be requested on a denial, discontinuance, or reduction of benefits or services on matters of state policy or a failure of the agency to act in a timely manner. An agency conference is recommended prior to fair hearings. Please call 719-3700 to schedule ...

    The Fraud Unitis responsible for the investigation of all allegations of welfare fraud. These allegations are received from the general public, agency staff, employers, law enforcement agencies, etc. The Fraud Unit is also responsible for case preparation, including collection of supporting documentation and the preparation of overpayment budgets. ...

    The agency has two full-time attorneys on staff. The attorneys provide legal advice to the various divisions within the Department of Social Services and represents the Agency in Family Court cases and in related matters in other courts and legal forums. Among their chief duties are prosecuting abuse and neglect cases in Family Court as well as aid...

    The Medical Assistance Program (MA) commonly referred to as Medicaid was instituted in New York State in 1966 to provide services to the medically needy enabling the state to make payments directly to participating providers of medical care, such as, hospitals, doctors, druggists, etc. Our agency utilizes the following Managed Care providers: 1. CD...

    Protective Services for Adults (PSA) is for persons 18 years of age or older who are unable to protect their own interests, harmed or threatened with harm through action or inaction by another individual or themselves. Persons who are physically and/or mentally impaired who have no one who can help them and have unmet essential needs will be provid...

  3. Youth Services. NY Connects Access. NYS Citizens Public Health Training Program. US Aging. The goal of the Greene County Department of Human Services is to ensure everyone in the community has access to supportive services.

  4. Follow the links below for information on Assistance Programs available through the Greene County Department of Social Services: Medical Assistance Programs. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Temporary Assistance. For more information on the Welfare Management System, click here.

  5. Address. 411 Main Street. Catskill , New York , 12414. Phone. 518-719-3700. About Greene County Social Service Department. The Greene County Social Services Department, located in Catskill, New York, offers a range of services to support the community.

  6. 411 Main Street. Catskill, NY 12414. Phone: 518-719-3700. Email: dss@discovergreene.com. Website: http://www.greenegovernment.com/departments/social-services. Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday 8:30AM – 5:00 PM. The Greene County Department of Social Services strives to meet the needs of the County’s population, as provided by Federal ...