National Family Caregivers Month in November is a time to recognize the dedicated people across Texas and beyond who provide care to their loved ones.
Adoptive Homes: Background Check Notifications from Child Care Licensing (PDF) This document provides information regarding notifications of background check results, types of background checks ...
People with Down syndrome have a higher risk for respiratory, hearing and eye-related issues, congenital heart defects, thyroid disorders, and other medical conditions. Babies diagnosed with Down ...
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Grantees must obey state laws that govern the reporting of suspected abuse and neglect of children, adults with disabilities or people 65 years or older.
Plans for having a family can change with time. Providers must take the person’s plan into account when counseling on contraceptive and family planning services. The provider can help the person by ...
All grantees must enroll as Medicaid Title XIX providers with Texas Medicaid and Healthcare Partnership (TMHP) per Chapter 352 of Texas Administrative Code (TAC). Grantees must complete the required ...
National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in October highlights the need to prevent violence and support survivors. It also brings attention to lifesaving resources for people who have experienced ...
Encontrar ayuda para los adultos mayores y las personas con discapacidades puede ser confuso. Los centros de recursos para adultos mayores y personas con discapacidades (ADRC) forman parte del sistema ...
Greg Abbott announced that HHSC is continuing its successful multimedia “One Pill Kills” anti-fentanyl campaign through August 2025. Learn more.
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This meeting is open to the public, and there is no cost to attend this meeting. For additional information about the meeting, contact the Diabetes Prevention and Control Program via email at diabetes ...