Publications
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Attorney General Tong, DSS Commissioner Gifford, Comptroller Lembo Announce False Claims Act Lawsuit Against Therapy Unlimited for Allegedly Submitting False Claims to Connecticut’s Medicaid and State Healthcare Programs
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Sure, there are paternity laws. But no one can prove I’m the father, right?
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To order bulk quantities of DSS forms, please follow this link to our Forms Requisition Site.
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Causa Suficiente - El Trabajo y Sus Beneficios de TFA
Si tiene un empleo y está pensando renunciar voluntariamente o reducir sus horas de trabajo, por favor hable con su manejador de caso de JFES antes de tomar su decisión final.
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CHCPE Annual Report for SFY 2018
The Connecticut Home Care Program exemplifies the state's long-standing commitment to comprehensive community-based care for elders in need of long-term care. By enabling and providing supportive services at home, the state has helped to preserve the dignity and autonomy of older persons and has assisted families struggling to maintain older relatives at home.
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CHCPE Request for Referral - Spanish W-1487S
CHCPE Request for Referral - Spanish
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CHCPE Request for Referral W-1487
CHCPE Request for Referral
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Child Care Annual Report for State Fiscal Year 2007-2008 (460 KB)
9,357 preschool children participated in the School Readiness Program, and another 4,352 children, ages 1-12, participated in the State-supported Child Care Center Program.
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Child Care Annual Report for State Fiscal Year 2002-2003 (770KB)
The overall number, as of June 30, 2003, of child care providers licensed by the Department of Public Health (DPH) decreased by 3% from the previous year’s level.
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Child Care Annual Report for State Fiscal Year 2003-2004 (440KB)
In SFY 2004, Care 4 Kids fraud related activities resulted in 150 completed investigations that led to the identification and referral for prosecution of nearly $200,000 in fraudulent overpayments.
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Child Care Annual Report for State Fiscal Year 2004-2005 (642 KB)
The total number of child care providers licensed by the Department of Public Health (DPH) as of June 30, 2005 decreased by 3.1% from the previous year’s level.
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Child Care Annual Report for State Fiscal year 2008-2009 (623 KB)
Total federal funding for Head Start was $62.1 million, which includes $6.9 million in Early Head Start Expansion and other ARRA funds.
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Child Care in Connecticut - State Fiscal Year 2005-2006 (637 KB)
DSS purchases child care spaces in the 19 priority school districts, 35 severe-need school communities, and 9 other towns.