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Medicare Savings Programs

104 D'Anna Place, Helena, AR 72342
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
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COVID-19 Testing - Drive-thru Location

1400 North Walton Boulevard, Bentonville, AR 72712
Program provides a drive-through testing location for anyone exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 and all healthcare providers and first responders. Those wishing to be tested must first be screened for eligibility and schedule an appointment via the following website: www.MyQuestCovidTest.com.Please see application instructions below.PLEASE NOTE: Testing is not available in any Walmart store or in any Quest Diagnostics Patient Service Center. No walk-up service is available due to safety concerns. Individuals being tested will receive their COVID-19 test results through the secure MyQuest online portal or app and may receive a call from the program's telehealth partner, PWN, to review results. The average turnaround time to report results is 2-3 days from the time of collection. While individuals await test results, they are encouraged to follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines and take steps to help prevent the disease from spreading to people in their homes and communities.
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Senior Activity Center Services

751 North Lakeshore Drive, Lake Village, AR 71653
Senior centers allow our clients the opportunity to stay active, and it keeps them independent so they realize they do not have to stay at home alone.Activities, games, exercise, crafts, meals on wheels, and congregate meals are some of the options available to individuals.
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Community Transition Services

2301 South 56th Street Suite 108, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Program provides non-recurring set-up expenses for individuals who are transitioning from an institutional or another provider operated living arrangement to a living arrangement in a private residence where the person is directly responsible for his or her own living
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Pediatric Care

311 East Matthews Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program is staffed by specialists who are concerned with the physical, emotional and social health of infants, children and adolescents from birth to young adulthood. Pediatricians have advanced training in the biological, social and environmental factors that have an influence on a developing child and have expertise in diagnosing and treating the acute and chronic diseases that are common to individuals in this age range.
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Emergency Shelter

900 SE 13th Court, Bentonville, AR 72712
The Emergency Shelter Grants Program assists local communities in helping to improve the quality of life for the homeless by providing resources for building repairs and support funds.
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Primary Care Services

111 South Main Street, Leachville, AR 72438
Program provides clinics staffed by Family Medicine physicians that specialize in comprehensive healthcare for the entire family. When necessary, family practice physicians refer patients to other specialists for appropriate care.
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Family and Consumer Sciences

236 Woodbine, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs
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Individual and Family Support Services

655 Heritage Court, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Provides after school and summer programs that keeps children age 6-18 safe and out of trouble while providing a safe, structured and supervised place that give youth the opportunity to learn, to have fun and form friendships with adults and peers.
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Information and Referral for Child Care Services

7200 Mahogany Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72916
Helps parents locate child care in Northwest Arkansas through profiling licensed and registered child care providers and matching each parent's needs with providers according to the location and hours for which child care is needed, the type of program requested and the amount parents are able to pay.
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Community, Family & Child Health

118 South First Street, Cabot, AR 72023
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support
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Memorial Day Flag Display

751 Kennedy Avenue, Booneville, AR 72927
American flags are placed in remembrance of fallen heroes.
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Benton County Justice of the Peace

PO Box 1268, Gentry, AR 72734
Program dispenses summary justice and deals with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions. A Justice of the Peace is a local magistrate empowered chiefly to administer justice in minor cases, to commit for trial and to administer oaths. Some Justices of the Peace also perform civil marriages. Please call for details.
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Benton County Justice of the Peace

51 Purfleet Drive, Bella Vista, AR 72715
Program dispenses summary justice and deals with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions. A Justice of the Peace is a local magistrate empowered chiefly to administer justice in minor cases, to commit for trial and to administer oaths. Some Justices of the Peace also perform civil marriages. Please call for details.
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Individual and Family Support Services

3242 Gene George Boulevard, Springdale, AR 72764
On-site interagency collaboration and multi-disciplinary team approach to prevention, investigation, assessment and referral for prosecution and treatment of child sexual abuse. Also offers child abuse support groups.
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Cardiovascular Services

3000 Northwest A Street, Bentonville, AR 72712
Program is staffed by specialists who provide comprehensive care for the heart including evaluation, diagnosis and treatment for individuals who have cardiac disorders or other conditions that affect the heart and blood vessels. Providers manage complex cardiac conditions such as heart attacks and abnormal heart rhythms in the clinic and hospital setting.
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Trade Readjustment Allowances

2153 East Joyce Boulevard, Suite 201, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Program is a form of Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) that is paid to an eligible adversely affected worker on a weekly basis after he/she exhausts entitlement to regular unemployment compensation, including state and federal extensions.
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Therapy Services

34 West Colt Square, Suite 1, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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)
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Cover Arkansas

232 Graham Street, Mount Ida, AR 71957
Program provides assistance with reopening clients coverage. If community members lost coverage because they failed to provide requested information, they still can provide that information and have their coverage re-opened. They have 30 days to do so after their closing date if they qualified for Medicaid under Long-Term Services and Supports eligibility rules. They have 90 days after their closing date if they qualified for Medicaid under Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI) eligibility rules.If one loses their card, they should call 1 (800) 482-8988 as soon as they notice their 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.If one cannot upload their files using the website, they can submit items one of these ways. Write name and date of birth on each item submitted to DHS.MailDHS Pine Bluff Scanning CenterPO Box 8848 Pine Bluff, AR 71611Fax1-870-534-3421If file is 2-sided, fax both sides.In-personOne can bring their items to their local DHS office.
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Shelter Services

PO Box 1100, Benton, AR 72018
Domestic violence shelter for women and children affected by abuse.
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Respite Care

710 South Main Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Respite care provides temporary relief to a primary caregiver who is providing long-term care for individuals in their homes. It may be provided outside the client's home to meet an emergency need or as periodic scheduled relief.
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Knitters, Knotters, and Mats that Matter

200 North 15th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Group meets on Thursday mornings to knit, sew, or crochet sleep mats, prayer shawls, and more! These sleep mats go to local preschools and homeless shelters, the prayer shawls are given to folks during an illness or after a loss of a loved one.
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Educational Program

1679 Highway 7 North, Plainview, AR 72857
Offers help through evangelizing to adolescent boys between the ages of 14-17 who have life controlling problems.
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Behavioral Health Services

2 St Vincent Circle, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program provides various types of behavioral health services such as inpatient and outpatient services. Service providers include: Psychiatrists Primary care physicians Occupational therapists Registered nurses Social workers Psychologists Case managers
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Agricultural Programs

909-B Freeman Switch Road, Berryville, AR 72616
Program provides services to do with: Soil testing Pesticide Applicator Trainings Worker Protection Standards Trainings Insect and weed identification Plant disease diagnosis Sprayer calibration Row Crop Verification Field Program Row Crop Variety testing Water Testing Hay and other feeds analysis Chicken litter and other manure analysis BANGS vaccination program Arkansas Beef Improvement Program 300 Days of Grazing Farmers Market Program Vegetable and fruit production
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