Hurricane Helene Information for Local Social Services Agencies
General Information
- Family Resource Center and Missing Persons Reporting (October 16, 2024)
- Crisis Counseling for First Responders: Hope4NC Helpline | NCDHHS
- List of operating pharmacies: http://www.ncbop.org/emergencyoperatingpharmacieshelene.html
- List of open medical practices: http://www.ncmedboard.org/landing-page/provider-status-page/P40
- Shelter and DSNAP Coding Guidance FAQ
- DSNAP and Shelter Fiscal Refresher Training Question and Answers (October 23, 2024)
- 100 County Call Hurricane Helene Updates (October 24, 2024)
Mental Health Resources (Short & Long Term) During Response and Recovery Efforts:
- Crisis Hotline: We’ve ramped up staffing at the crisis hotline, 988. Individuals in immediate crisis or contemplating self-harm should not hesitate to call. More information is available at 988lifeline.org.
- Disaster Distress Hotline: For everyone, we have the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) disaster distress hotline: 1-800-985-5990. This service provides support, listening, and resources specializing in post-disaster trauma.
- Support for First Responders: We are deploying mental health clinicians for all first responders and have launched the Hope4NC hotline for them at 1-855-587-3463.
- Counselors at Shelters: Mental health counselors are available at shelters, stocked with naloxone, and have access to methadone. You can find shelters here: Shelters.
- Opioid Treatment Programs: All opioid treatment programs in the region are open, and individuals can receive their treatment doses at any location, not just their usual one. Treatment options can be found here: Treatment Locations.
- Vaya Health Resources: Vaya Health has compiled a comprehensive list of providers addressing urgent needs. Vaya’s 24/7 line is 1-800-849-6127, and the resource list is available here: Vaya Resources. Please note that lists walk-in clinics in each community that are open and available to provide services to members in distress.
- As we move through response and recovery, we will be working with Vaya to build out additional community resources.
Adult Services
Child Welfare
- Regulatory and Licensing Updates (October 17, 2024)
- Pre-Services Training Adjustments; Piloting of Hybrid Pre-Service (October 17, 2024)
- Child Welfare - Secondary Traumatic Stress Learning Communities (October 2, 2024)
- Helene information NCWorks
Child Support Services
Economic and Family Services
Medicaid
DSNAP and FNS
- FNS statewide certification extensions:
- On 10/15, we extended certification periods statewide for September active cases with 6-month certification periods (~850 cases).
- On 10/17, we extended certification periods statewide for September active cases with 12-month certification periods (~350 cases).
- On 10/17, we extended certification periods statewide for October recertifications (~77,000 cases).
- On 10/21, we extended certification periods statewide for September suspended cases (~25,000 cases).
- We are working to also extend certification statewide for late recertifications with certification period ending in September.
- We will also extend certification periods for those coming due in November.
- As a reminder, SNAP cases are not part of the certification extension waiver.
- (D-SNAP) Tropical Storm Helene_REVISED DCDL (October 17, 2024)
- 100 County Call - D-SNAP (October 17, 2024)
- Hurricane Helene - Automated Mass Replacements for FNS and SUN Bucks Recipients (October 14, 2024)
- Hurricane Helene - Statewide FNS Certification Extension Waiver (October 14,2024)
- Shelter and DSNAP Coding Guidance FAQ
- DSNAP and Shelter Fiscal Refresher Training Question and Answers (October 23, 2024)
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