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     Clinore Case Workers offer these services through a comprehensive approach that includes direct assistance, case management, and advocacy to help individuals secure benefits that provide financial, healthcare, and overall stability. This holistic model ensures that people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness can access the support they need to regain independence and improve their quality of life.

  • Clinore Case Workers assist individuals experiencing or at risk of homelessness with applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). These services are crucial for long-term financial stability, as many individuals are unable to work due to severe and persistent mental or physical health conditions.
  • Case Workers help complete detailed applications, gather medical records, and submit claims in a way that increases the likelihood of approval. This helps clients access crucial income support and other benefits, reducing the time to secure approval from years to just a few months.
  • Clinore Case Workers help individuals understand and access General Relief (GR) benefits, which provide temporary financial assistance to adults ineligible for other state or federal aid.
  • Case Workers provide guidance on eligibility and assist with the application process, ensuring clients can receive immediate support to cover basic needs while pursuing longer-term financial stability through SSI/SSDI.
  • The primary role of Clinore Case Workers is to assist individuals with the complex application process for SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance). Case Workers are trained in the Social Security Administration’s requirements and work with clients to compile all necessary documentation, including medical records and personal statements.
  • Case Workers also submit detailed Medical Summary Reports (MSRs) to improve the approval rates, highlighting how clients’ health conditions limit their ability to work.
  • Clinore Case Workers act as intermediaries with the Social Security Administration (SSA) and Disability Determination Services (DDS), advocating for expedited processing of homeless individuals’ applications.
  • Once clients are approved for SSDI, they become eligible for Medicare. Clinore Case Workers assist clients in navigating the enrollment process to ensure they have access to essential healthcare services.
  • Case Workers also educate clients about the types of coverage available under Medicare (such as Part A, B, D) and assist them in choosing the best options to meet their health needs.
  • Clinore Case Workers help clients access Medicaid by facilitating enrollment after they qualify for SSI. Medicaid is critical for providing ongoing access to healthcare services, especially for individuals dealing with chronic medical or mental health conditions.
  • By connecting clients to Medicaid, Clinore Case Workers ensure that individuals have access to necessary services, including doctor visits, hospital care, and mental health treatment, which are crucial for maintaining stability and independence.

List of Referral Services:

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  • Feeding America – Find Your Local Food Bank
    Services: Clients can enter their ZIP code to find food assistance programs in their area.
  • Meals on Wheels America
    Services: Provides seniors with home-delivered meal programs by entering their ZIP code.
  • Food Pantries – Search for Food Assistance
    Services: Clients can search for food pantries and soup kitchens based on their location.
  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) Office Locator
    Services: Helps individuals locate local SNAP offices to apply for food assistance.
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
    Services: A national hotline available 24/7 for those in crisis or emotional distress. Dial 988.
  • SAMHSA’s National Helpline
    Services: A free, confidential information service for individuals seeking mental health or substance use treatment services.
  • NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Helpline
    Services: Information and resources for individuals struggling with mental health issues, including local NAMI chapters.
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment Locator
    Services: Search for mental health and substance use treatment facilities by ZIP code.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline
    Services: Available 24/7 for anyone experiencing domestic violence or needing crisis support. Call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233).
  • National Sexual Assault Hotline – RAINN
    Services: Provides crisis support, information, and referrals to local sexual assault service providers.
  • Veterans Crisis Line
    Services: Confidential support for veterans in crisis. Call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1 or text 838255.
  1. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Health Center Locator
    Services: Find affordable healthcare clinics across the country that provide primary care and mental health services.
  • 211 United States – Find Local Assistance
    Services: Clients can enter their location to be connected to essential services like housing, food, and financial help.
  • Crisis Text Line
    Services: Free, 24/7 support by texting HOME to 741741 for anyone in crisis.
  • Homeless Shelter Directory
    Services: A searchable directory of homeless shelters across the United States by city or state.
  • Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Resource Locator
    Services: Helps individuals find affordable housing options and HUD-approved counseling agencies.
  • National Coalition for Homeless Veterans
    Services: Provides resources and services for veterans facing homelessness.
  • Local Area Agencies on Aging (Eldercare Locator)
    Services: A public service that connects older adults and caregivers with trustworthy local support resources.
  • American Red Cross – Find Local Services
    Services: Assistance with emergencies, disasters, shelter, and health services by entering ZIP code.
  • Legal Services Corporation – Find Legal Aid
    Services: Locate free legal aid in any state for low-income individuals and families.

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Clinore provides assistance in applying for Social Security diability benefits, healthcare access, and connecting individuals to resources that promote stability and independence. Weserve adults experiencing homelessness, including veterans.

Any adults 18+ who is experiencing or at risk of homelessness and has a severe and persistent mental or physical health condition is eligible for our services.

Our Case Workers assist clients with the entire process, including compiling medical records, completing applications accurately, and following up with the Social Security Administration.

Gaining SSI/SSDI provides a reliable source of income and access to health insurance, which are essential for securing stable housing and accessing necessary healthcare services.

Yes, all of our services are provided at no cost to individuals in need.

You can support Clinore through donations, volunteering, or by becoming an advocate for policies that support homelessness prevention and housing access. Visit our “Get Involved” page to learn more.

No, we do not provide housing directly. However, we connect individuals with housing resources and provide support to help secure stable, long-term housing solutions.

With the support of Case Workers, applications are processed, on average, within 100 days, with a national approval rate of 65%. This is significantly faster compared to applying without assistance.

We work closely with government agencies, community leaders, an other nonprofits to address the root causes of homelessness, improve outcomes for individuals, and create a stronger network of support.

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