Tioga County, New York Government (2024)

Social Services promotes self-sufficiency and protects citizens by providing financial and social services to eligible County residents through program development, application of the law and encouragement of responsibility in an empathetic, timely and customer focused manner.

For more information on Social Services programs orto see if you may be eligible for assistance in one of our programs, please visit https://mybenefits.ny.gov.

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Summer Youth Employment Program Holding Open Interviews

Each year Tioga County Department of Social Services and Broome/Tioga BOCES administer the Summer Youth Employment Program. This year’s program operates July 8th – August 8th. This is an opportunity for youth to engage in paid employment while school is not in session.To be eligible to work, youth must be between the ages of 14 and 20, and live in a household with income below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. Households receiving Temporary Assistance or SNAP would be included, and the wages received do not affect the household’s TA or SNAP benefits!Open interviews will be held Thursday, June 13th, 4 – 6:00 p.m. at the Tioga Career Center; 1062 State Route 38; Owego, NY. Youth should come prepared for a job interview, and bring a parent or guardian.For additional information, contact the Tioga Career Center at (607) 687-8500.

Important Information on EBT System Downtime

New York's Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) system is expected to be unavailable on Sunday, May 19, 2024, between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. The actual outage may be shorter or last longer than expected. Check otda.ny.gov for further information regarding the availability of the system and what changes you need to be aware of after the outage.

Adult and Adolescent Services Unit

Person in Need of Supervision (PINS Diverson): Services are provided to a person less than eighteen years of age who does not attend school with the New York State Education Law, or who is incorrigible, ungovernable or habitually disobedient and beyond the lawful control of a parent or other person legally responsible for such child’s care, or who appears to be a sexually exploited child. PINS Diversion services are provided to the youth and their parent(s) or other person legally responsible, to improve family functioning and possibly avoid the filing of a PINS petition in Family Court which could result in a youth’s placement outside of the home. PINS Diversion Coordinator Briana Ward may be contacted at [emailprotected] or by calling 607-687-8333.

Protective Services for Adults (PSA): Investigation and on-going services provided to individuals 18 years of age or older, who, because of physical or mental impairments are unable to meet their essential needs for food, clothing, shelter or medical care and have no one available who is willing and able to assist them responsibly. If a person is deemed to be in need of adult protective services the department can provide or arrange for the provision of services, which may include functioning as a representative payee or guardian.

Long Term Care Services: Information and referral services to enable individuals to remain in their homes. In-home nursing assessments for the elderly and disabled in order to develop an appropriate plan of care for in-home services. Assessments for the appropriateness of nursing home placement. Recruit and certify Family Type Homes for adults who are eligible to live in this level of care.For more information, please contact Tina Lounsbury at [emailprotected] or by calling 607-687-8551.

Annual Reports

View all annual reports for Social Services here by clicking on the document links below.

Annual Report 2020 final.pdf
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Annual Report 2021 Final
PDF, 4375 KB

2022 Annual Report
PDF, 1611 KB

Assistance Programs

  • Temporary Assistance-The Division of Temporary Assistance is responsible for administering the following financial aid programs:
  • Family Assistance- A cash benefit program providing payments to eligible households. Benefit levels are based on the household size, income and resources available and upon the needs and expenses of the household as defined by State and Federal schedules and regulations.
  • Safety Net- A program of financial assistance to needy individuals and families who do not meet the requirements for Family Assistance or Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
  • Medicaid- A program designed to help individuals pay for their medical care. Individuals may be eligible for Medical Assistance if they meet certain income, resource, age, disability and various other requirements. Chronic Care benefits primarily cover individuals residing in nursing home facilities. Income and resource eligibility levels for Chronic Care are different from income and resource levels for other Medicaid programs. Individuals in receipt of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are automatically eligible to receive Medical Assistance.
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)- The Food Stamps Program is now called SNAP, which stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program. The SNAP program is a nutrition assistance program that changes lives and helps communities.
    * SNAP is an entitlement program.
    * You can use SNAP benefits at farmer's markets.
    * You can purchase seeds and seedlings with SNAP.
    * You can use manufacturer's coupons with your SNAP benefits.
    SNAP is a federally funded program administered by the Tioga County Department of Social Services for the United States Department of Agriculture. The goal of the program is to provide a higher level of nutrition to income eligible individuals and families by enhancing their ability to purchase healthy food.
  • Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP)- A program designed to help eligible households with heating and utility costs and with certain essential home heating equipment repairs. Eligibility is based on income and household size. Certain households such as Public Assistance, Food Stamp and Supplemental Security Income recipients may be categorically eligible.
  • Managed Care- A program available to most Medicaid recipients. A Managed Care participant accesses Medicaid services through the Managed Care Organization (MCO) he/she selected. The goal of Managed Care is to enhance access to, and availability of, primary care services, expand the network of medical services available, ensure quality health care, and establish a cost-effective health care system for Medicaid recipients.
  • Child Health Plus

Non-Discrimination Information:

https://otda.ny.gov/policy/directives/2024/ADM/24-ADM-01-Attachment-1.pdf

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New York State Temporary Assistance Programs

Child Protective Services and Preventive Services Unit

  • If you suspect a child is being neglected or abused please call the State Central Register at 1-800-342-3720.

The CPS/Preventive Units respond to reports of alleged child abuse and neglect that have been registered by the New York State Central Register, also known as the hotline. Services are available 24/7. The primary role of CPS is to assess whether a child is safe from immediate danger and to determine the risk of future abuse and maltreatment.

Preventive services to enable children to remain safely at home may be court ordered or provided voluntarily to families who are the subject of a CPS report to assist them in averting a disruption which could result in placement of a child in foster care.

Child Support Enforcement

The Child Support Enforcement Unit (CSEU) is mandated under Title IV-D of the Social Security Act to ensure that legally responsible persons, to the best of their ability, contribute toward the support of their children. The CSEU's responsibilities include:

  • Locating absent parents and putative fathers.
  • Establishing paternity for children born out-of-wedlock.
  • Establishing a fair and equitable order of support.
  • Collecting, accounting for, and disbursing child support payments.
  • Enforcing support orders should the legally liable parent become delinquent in paying support.
  • Establishing and enforcing medical support obligations.
  • Periodically reviewing and adjusting child support orders to ensure support obligations continue to be fair and equitable.

Client help line 1-888-208-4485

The CSEU office is located at 20 Court Street inOwego, and is open M-F 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding holidays.

Click Here for More Information:New York State Child Support Enforcement

Employment Services

The Employment Unit handles welfare to work activities, focusing on enabling public assistance and food stamp applicants and recipients achieve self-sufficiency through work. The Unit provides a range of services, including group orientation and assessment, one-to-one service planning, motivational training, job search and placement assistance, job readiness training, supportive services including day care and transportation, approved vocational training and Work Experience.

Employment and Training Resources

EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES RESOURCES
PDF, 144 KB

Child Care Services

Child Care services are provided to low-income working families and recipients of Public Assistance. This program, staffed by a DSS Day Care Specialist, is located at the Tioga County Employment Center.

Please see the attachments for more information.

EMAIL GENERAL RELEASE OF INFORMATION
PDF, 147 KB

Release Of Info Prov Parent 061219
PDF, 25 KB

Daycare Program Information and Income Guidelines
PDF, 341 KB

Information Collection Sheet
PDF, 179 KB

The Foster Care & Adoption office provides assistance to County residents seeking information or assistance with becoming a foster parent or adopting a child. Please visit the for more information.

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