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Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Medicaid Changes starting September 1, 2005

Are glasses and eye exams covered? Will treatment of medical conditions of the eyes be covered?

NOTE: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Coverage for eye glasses is being discontinued. Adults will be able to receive one eye exam every 2 years. They will also be able to have medical treatment for diseases of the eye (e.g., infection or injury).

Are dental services covered?

NOTE: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Coverage for routine dental including dentures has been discontinued. Dental services are covered if related to trauma or disease. If a dentist thinks trauma or disease is involved, then the dentist should ask for a prior authorization to deliver dental services. Dentists will be required to get prior authorization from Medicaid before delivering the service.

Have mental health services been discontinued?   No.

Does recipients' prescription and physician coverage continue?   Yes.

Have podiatry services been discontinued?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Some podiatry services continue to be covered. Coverage for the following foot care services has been discontinued: trimming of nondystrophic nails, debridement of nails by any method, excision of nail and nail matrix, and strapping of ankle and/or foot.

Are diabetic services covered?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Testing supplies continue to be covered. However, coverage for Diabetes Self Management training has been discontinued starting September 1, 2005

Will speech therapy, physical therapy and occupational therapy services be covered?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

No.

Is breathing equipment covered (CPAP, BiPAP, nebulizer, and oxygen)?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

If you are currently using breathing equipment or will need it in the future, you should talk to your physician so that your physician can tell Medicaid why this equipment is needed for you. If it is medically necessary, breathing equipment will continue to be covered.

Will Medicaid cover hospital beds, electric or manual?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Hospital beds are no longer covered starting September 1, 2005. If the hospital bed in your home was purchased, you will continue to have use of your bed and this will not affect you. Repairs or rental on hospital beds is not covered.

Are wheelchairs covered?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Wheelchairs are covered. Accessories and repairs for wheelchairs and wheelchair batteries are not covered.

Are leg braces covered?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Orthotic devices (all body braces, including leg braces,) are not covered.

How have Home and Community Based programs been affected?   There is no change in these programs.

Is there co-pay for in-home services?   There is no co-pay for in-home services.

Do I have to start paying a co-payment to receive certain services?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Yes. Medicaid has always had co-pays for certain services, and they remain unchanged. The amount of the co-pay will range from fifty cents (.50) to three dollars ($3.00) depending on the service you receive, except for inpatient hospital co-pay, which is ten dollars ($10.00).

What are the services subject to co-pay?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

Co-pays will apply to the following hospital and physician related services:

$10.00 Inpatient Hospital Service

$ 3.00 Outpatient or Emergency Room Service

$ 1.00 Physician Service

$ .50 Clinic Service

$ 1.00 X-ray and Laboratory Service

$ 1.00 Nurse Practitioner Service

$ .50 CRNA Service

$ 2.00 Rural Health Clinic Service

$ 1.00 Case Management Service

$ 2.00 Federally Qualified Health Care Service

$ 2.00 Psychology Service

For Dental, Optical and Podiatry services the following co-pays apply:

If Medicaid pays the following amount for a service: You owe the following co-pay:

$10.99 or less $ .50

$11.00 to $25.99 $1.00

$26.00 to $50.99 $2.00

$51.00 or more $3.00

Does everyone pay co-pay?

Note: Medicaid/MC+ children, adults receiving assistance in a category for pregnant women or blind recipients and Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, will not be affected by the Medicaid changes starting September 1, 2005.

These groups do not have to pay co-payments:

  1. Recipients under 19 years of age;
  2. Managed Care enrollees
  3. Persons receiving Medicaid under a category of assistance for pregnant women or the blind;
  4. Services to residents of a skilled nursing facility; intermediate care nursing home; residential care home; adult boarding home or psychiatric hospital;
  5. Services to recipients who have both Medicare and Medicaid;
  6. Emergency or transfer inpatient hospital admissions;
  7. Emergency services provided in a hospital outpatient clinic or emergency room to treat a life threatening condition;
  8. Certain therapy services (physical therapy; chemotherapy; radiation therapy; chronic renal dialysis) except when provided as an inpatient hospital service;
  9. Family planning services;
  10. Services provided to pregnant women, directly related to the pregnancy or complications of the pregnancy.
  11. Foster care recipients;
  12. In-home/personal care services;
  13. Hospice services;
  14. Medically necessary services identified through an Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment screen (EPSDT);
  15. Mental health services;
  16. Medicaid waiver services.

How can I find out more information about the Medicaid Changes?

You should have received a letter in the mail, if the Family Support Division has your correct address. You may also get information by calling 1-800-392-2161. Because of the number of calls the Division of Medical Services is currently receiving you may need to try several times before someone answers, but keep trying. You may also go to the DMS website at www.dss.mo.gov/dms 

REMINDER: None of the changes outlined above affect Medicaid recipients residing in a nursing home, Medicaid/MC+ children, pregnant women or blind recipients. Nursing facility level of care must be indicated on the Medicaid eligibility file. When providing services to a recipient who is living in a nursing facility, or children, pregnant women or blind recipients, providers should continue to submit claims to Missouri Medicaid in the same way they did prior to September 1, 2005.

 

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE:

Atchison County

American Red Cross, 902 Elm, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-5581, 660-686-3312

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

CARE of Atchison County, 660-744-9966

Community Services, Inc.  101 Walnut, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4646

Family Support Division, 101 Grant, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-5317

Ministerial Alliance-Methodist Church, 211 West Opp, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-2101 (emergency vouchers)

Ministerial Alliance-Christian Church, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4300 (emergency vouchers)

Gentry County

Community Services, Inc.  109 N. Polk, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5663

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

Family Support Division, 504 E US Hwy 136, Albany, MO  64402 660-726-3971

Ministerial Alliance, 108 W. Hampshire, King City, MO  64463  660-535-4368 (emergency food)

Ministerial Alliance of Albany, Hwy 136 East, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5722

St. Peter's Catholic Church, 614 N. Alanthus, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-783-2159

Holt County

Community Services, Inc.  105 W. 6th Street, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-5722

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

Christian Women's Fellowship, Forest City, MO  64451  660-446-2751

Family Support Division, 1423 State St, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-3314

Hope House Ministries, 124 Grand, Forest City, MO  64451  660-446-2223

Ministerial Alliance of Oregon, Oregon, MO  64473  660-446-2369, 660-446-2031

Nodaway County

Community Services, Inc.  1212 B South Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3113

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

Ministerial Alliance-Community of Faith Church, 921 E. 3rd, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-2623

Division of Aid for Dependent Children, 301 E. Summit Drive, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3141

Family Support Division, 301 E. Summit Drive, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3141

Ministry Center, 971 S. Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-6649

Nodaway/Holt

Christian Church, Skidmore, MO  64487  660-928-3222

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

United Methodist Women of Graham & Maitland, 660-935-2573

M.O.M. Club, Graham, MO  660-939-2488

Worth County

Community Services, Inc.  101 1/2 E. 1st Street, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-2182

Catholic Charities, 1-888-629-2886

Family Support Division, 108 E. 1st Street, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3711, 3668

Ministerial Alliance, Grant City, MO  660-564-3497, 660-326-2270, 660-564-3579, Methodist Church - 660-564-2630

 

BUDGETING:

Do you need assistance setting up a household budget or managing your money? 

Community Services, Inc. offers the Family Support Program that helps families who are motivated and goal oriented move progressively towards self-sufficiency. 

For more information on the Family Support Program or if you would like one-on-one assistance with a goal of your own, please contact your local county office or call 660-582-3113.

The links below will direct you to resources and information on household budgeting.

Tips on Budgeting

Better Budgeting

Family Budget Worksheet

Family Budget Problems

Personal Budgeting

Sample Budget

 

CREDIT REPORT INFORMATION:

Under the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) consumers can request and obtain a free credit report once every 12 months from each of the three nationwide consumer credit reporting companies.  They include Equifax, Trans Union, and Experian.  If you are needing assistance in reading your credit report or would like to help in improving your credit, please contact us.  Or if you are needing assistance in accessing your free credit report, please call us at 660-582-3113.

www.annualcreditreport.com  Click here to receive your totally free credit report!

www.freecreditreport.com  This site ONLY offers you a free credit report when you sign up for a free trial of the Credit Check monitoring service.  Credit card or debit card information is required to receive credit report.

Free Credit Report Online Consumer Guide ~ Consumer Guide for understanding free credit reports

Victims of Credit Reporting

Information on Identity Theft

Identity Theft & Fraud

Report Social Security Number Theft

 

INFORMATION ON HOME LOAN & HOME REPAIR PROGRAMS:

USDA - Rural & Community Development ~ USDA provides homeownership opportunities to rural Americans, and home renovation and repair programs. USDA also provides financing to elderly, disabled, or low-income rural residents in multi-unit housing complexes to ensure that they are able to make rent payments.

Individual Development Accounts (IDA) ~ dedicated savings accounts designed to help low-income individuals and families save money towards an asset goal.  Asset goals include homeownership, a 2 or 4 year degree, or small business start-up or expansion.  Savings are held in special IDA accounts at US Bank and are matched 2 to 1 by money funded from MACA and Community Services, Inc.  Participants enrolled into the IDA program will have a maximum of 3 years, minimum of 6 months, to complete the program in purchasing their chosen asset.  A minimum deposit of at least $10/month, family support meetings twice a month, and attendance at educational workshops are all required for completion of the program.  If you are interested in one of these goals, please contact Julie Ervin or Kris Marion to schedule an appointment, 660-582-3113.  (Individual or family must be income eligible for participation in IDA program.)

Fannie Mae ~ works to help families achieve the American Dream of homeownership.  We don't lend money to borrowers directly. We work with Fannie Mae lender partners to make sure money is available to lend.  More Americans own homes today than any other time in history.  Fannie Mae also work with lenders to provide loans for home improvement and repair, refinancing, and reverse mortgages for seniors.  Visit the Fannie Mae website to find out more information.

Freddie Mac ~ makes housing finance more accessible and affordable for millions of families across America. We help families to buy their own homes and enjoy quality and affordable rental housing.  To make home possible for America's families, we:

Visit the Freddie Mac website for more information.

Ginnie Mae ~ we help make affordable housing a reality for millions of low- and moderate-income households across America by channeling global capital into the nation's housing markets. Specifically, the Ginnie Mae guaranty allows mortgage lenders to obtain a better price for their mortgage loans in the secondary market. The lenders can then use the proceeds to make new mortgage loans available.  Visit the Ginnie Mae website for more information.

VA- Guaranteed Home Loans for Veterans ~ The main purpose of the VA home loan program is to help veterans finance the purchase of homes with favorable loan terms and at a rate of interest which is competitive with the rate charged on other type of mortgage loans. For VA housing loan purposes, the term "veteran" includes certain members of the Selected Reserve, active duty service personnel and certain categories of spouses.  Visit the VA Home Loan Guaranty Services website for more information.

Missouri Housing Development Commission ~ has invested almost $4 billion for rental housing developments, preservation of affordable rental housing, home mortgages, home improvement loans, grants to neighborhood housing groups, and other housing programs. MHDC functions as a bank, providing financing directly to borrowers or through a network of private lending institutions.  Visit the MHDC website for more information.

 

TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION:

Jump Start Program ~ Northwest Missouri Regional Council of Governments obtains a grant every year to help low-income individuals who can afford a car payment of $50/month, afford monthly car insurance, attend educational workshops, and need a car to obtain employment with a used vehicle.  You must have a current driver's license and be willing to be flexible on the type of vehicles that are available to the program.  For more information on this program, please call 660-582-5121 or 660-582-8980 or visit them online at www.nwmorcog.org

OATS ~ OATS transportation is available to anyone regardless of age or income. There is no fee to ride OATS, but donations are greatly appreciated.  To schedule a ride, call your local contact.

Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) ~ provides basic information on the Missouri Department of Transportation and its leaders, direction, history and funding. MoDOT works with the public, transportation partners, state and federal legislators, and other state and local agencies to provide a safe and efficient transportation system to the people of Missouri.

License Bureaus ~ need to renew or receive your driver's license, renew your tags, etc.  Locations:  423 N. Market, Maryville, MO  660-582-5391, 205 E. 6th St, Mound City, MO  660-442-5531, 411 Court St, Savannah, MO  816-324-5122

 

INCOME INFORMATION:

Wondering where your tax refund is?  Visit IRS online to determine when you will receive your refund deposit or check.  Or if you filed a property tax credit, please call 573-751-3505 for assistance with your refund.

Need to file an unemployment claim?  Visit the Missouri Unemployment Claims website.

Need to find information on your Social Security benefits?  Visit Social Security online.

Want to know more information on the Medicare Drug Program?  Visit the Help With Prescription Drug Costs website.

Need to find information on your Veteran's benefits?  Visit Veteran's Benefits Administration online.

 

EMPLOYMENT:

Missouri Career Center ~ has offices in all five of the counties we serve, call ahead to set up an appointment with a career counselor in looking for employment opportunities in your area.

Great Hires.org ~ this website will provide job opportunities in Missouri.

Great Plains Security ~ job placement opportunities, 28147 Bus. Hwy 71, Maryville, MO  660-582-2140

Kelly Temporary Services ~ job placement opportunities, 28147 Bus. Hwy 71, Maryville, MO  660-582-4800

Northwest Temporary Services ~ job placement opportunities, 2332 S. Main, Maryville, MO  660-582-3769

IMKO Staffing Specialist ~ 660-582-2225

NOCOMO Industries ~ employment opportunities for disabled or handicapped individuals, 660-582-2928

Northwest Missouri Area Agency on Aging ~employment opportunities for the elderly, 1-888-844-5626

 

NUTRITION ASSISTANCE:

Atchison County

Community Services, Inc.  101 Walnut, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4646 (food pantry)

Ministerial Alliance-Methodist Church, 211 West Opp, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-2191 (food pantry)

Multipurpose Senior Center, 500 Country Club Drive, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-5812 (meals served)

Multipurpose Senior Center, 501 Main Street, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-5725 (meals served)

Atchison County Health Center, 421 Main, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4121 (WIC)

Family Support Division, 101 Grant St, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-5317 (food stamps)

Gentry County

Community Services, Inc.  109 N. Polk, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5663 (food pantry)

Ministerial Alliance, 108 W. Hampshire, King City, MO  64463  660-535-4368 (emergency food)

Ministerial Alliance of Albany, Hwy 136 East, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5722 (emergency food)

Family Support Division, 504 E US Hwy 136, Albany, MO  64402 660-726-3971 (food stamps)

St. Peter's Catholic Church, 614 N. Alanthus, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-783-2159 (food)

Tri-County Health Dept, 302 North Park, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-723-2707 (WIC)

Gentry County Senior Center, 209 W. Clay, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5645 (meals served)

Holt County

Community Services, Inc.  105 W. 6th Street, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-5722 (food pantry)

Hope House Ministries, 124 Grand, Forest City, MO  64451  660-446-2223 (food pantry)

Family Support Division, 1423 State St, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-3314 (food stamps)

Holt County Health Dept, 105 W. Nodaway St, Oregon, MO  64473  660-446-2902 (WIC)

Nodaway County

Ministry Center, 971 S. Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-6649 (food pantry)

Family Support Division, 301 E. Summit Drive, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3141 (food stamps)

Nodaway County Health Center, 515 N. Main, Maryville, MO  64468 660-562-2755 (WIC)

Nodaway County Senior Center, 1210 E. 1st, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-3999 (meals served)

America's Second Harvest Food Bank, 915 Douglas Street, St. Joseph, MO  64505  816-564-3663 (food pantry)

Nodaway/Holt

Christian Church, Skidmore, MO  64487  660-928-3222 (emergency food)

United Methodist Women of Graham & Maitland, 660-935-2573 (emergency food)

Worth County

Community Services, Inc.  101 1/2 E. 1st Street, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-2182

Mission Possible Center, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-4014 (food pantry/thrift store)

Family Support Division, 108 E. 1st Street, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3711, 3668 (food stamps)

Food Coop-Christian Church Basement, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3711 (food pantry)

Heartland Share, 660-564-3531, 660-799-3795 (low-cost groceries for 2 hrs. of volunteer service)

Senior Center, 22 West 4th, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-2202 (meals served)

Tri-County Health Dept, 302 North Park, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-723-2707 (WIC)

 

HEALTH:

Atchison County

Alcoholics Anonymous, 21C South Main, Bank of Atchison Co, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-2438

American Heart Association, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-686-2211

Atchison County Visual, Corrective Fund, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-6231 (glasses for children)

Division of Aging, 101 Grant, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-5317

Family Guidance, 421 Main St, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4121, 4122

Lion's Club, 1110 McNary, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-5785 (eye care & glasses)

Services to Older Blind Resource Center, Rock Port Senior Center, 505 Country Club Dr., Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-5812

Lamaze Classes, 660-686-2211

Gentry County

Albany Regional Center, Rt. 113 & Maple, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5246

American Red Cross, 660-726-3941

Northwest Medical Center Home Health, Hwy 136 East, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-3941

Bill Graham, Ph.D., 200 N. 25th, Bethany, MO  64424  660-425-2455, 660-582-8340 (mental health)

Harlin Morrow Fund, 309 West Clay, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-3961 (eye glasses)

Tri-County Health Dept, 302 North Park, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-723-2707 (well baby clinic)

Gentry County Memorial Hospital, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3322

Holt County

Holt County Health Dept, 113 West Nodaway, Oregon, MO  64473  660-446-2909

Lion's Club, Forest City, MO  64451  660-446-2051 (eye care & glasses)

Northwest Health Services, 502 & 514 State St, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-5313, 660-442-5464

Tiffany Care Center, 1105 State St, Mound City, MO  64470  660-442-3128

Nodaway County

Elks Dental Mobile Clinic, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3241

Family Guidance, 109 E. Summit, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3139

Charity Care Program or Hills-Burton - St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-2600, 800-892-2101 (free medical care or help with writing off hospital bills due to inability to pay or low-income)

Lifeline Program, St. Francis Hospital, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-2600 (emergency phone line for elderly & disable people living alone)

Lion's Club, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-2221 (eye care & glasses)

St. Francis Hospital & Health Services, 660-562-2600

St. Francis Family Health Care, 660-562-2525

West Nodaway Health Center, Burlington Jct, MO  660-725-3371 (open Tuesday & Thursday, 10-5)

Horizon Hearing Center of Maryville, 1212 S Main St, Maryville, MO  660-582-5810

States Hearing Aids, 127 S. Buchanan St, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-8044

Dialysis Center of Maryville, 2613 S. Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-8329

Nodaway Medical Clinic, 1316 S. Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-8055

Nodaway/Holt

Dr. Bill Graham, 1212 A S. Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-8340  (mental health)

Lion's Club, Skidmore, MO  64487  660-928-3397 (eye care & glasses)

Lion's Club, Graham, MO  660-939-2362 (eye care & glasses)

Worth County

Division of Aging, 108 E. 1st, Grant City, MO  64456

Gentry County Memorial Hospital, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3322

Lion's Club, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3666 (eye care & glasses)

Brian Vierthaler, Grant City, MO  660-564-2102 (dental)

Dr. Paul Poynter, OD, 4 West 4th, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3550  (eye care)

Tri-County Health Dept, 302 North Park, Stanberry, MO  64489  660-723-2707 (well baby clinic)

Worth County Cancer Society, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-2339

Worth County Convalescent Center, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3304

 

EDUCATION:

Atchison County

Adult Basic Education, 660-736-5750 (GED/ABE class Tuesday 7-9 pm)

Atchison County Head Start, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-2616

Northwest Missouri Learning Center, Inc., 606 Main Street, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-5523, 660-736-4122

Parents as Teachers, 660 S. Nebraska, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-6294 (parent/child education program)

Parents as Teachers, 1201 Pine, Tarkio, MO  64491  660-736-4177 (parent/child education program)

Parents as First Teachers, Fairfax, MO  660-686-2421

Vocational Rehabilitation, Rock Port, MO  64482  1-877-702-9876

University of Missouri Extension Center, 518 South Main, Rock Port, MO  64482  660-744-6231

Gentry County

Adult Basic Education, Hundley Whaley Building, 707 S. Birch, Albany, MO  64402  660-666-2547 (Must be 16 yrs or older and out of school 6 months.)

North Central Vo-Tech, Bethany, MO  64424  660-425-2196

Parents as Teachers, Albany VEG Elementary, East Street, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5621

University of Missouri Extension Office, Hundley Whaley Building, Albany, MO  64402  660-726-5610

Holt County

Parents as Teachers, Nodaway Holt R-VII, Skidmore, MO  64487  660-928-3341

United Missouri Bank Northwest, Maitland, MO  64466  660-935-2202

Nodaway County

AEL/Brush up Skills, NWMSU-Thompson Ringold, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-5615 (Must be 16 yrs or older & out of school for 6 months)

Head Start Literacy, Community Services, Inc., 1212 B South Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3113 (available to Head Start parents)

Horace Mann Learning Center, NWMSU, 800 University Drive, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-1234, 660-562-1449

Job Training Partnership Act, Community Services, Inc., 1212 B South Main, Maryville, MO  64468  660-582-3113, 582-8980

New Perspectives, 1515 S. Munn, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-2777

Northwest Technical School, 1515 S. Munn, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-3022

Northwest Missouri State University, 800 University Drive, Maryville, MO  64468  660-562-1212

Worth County

Adult Basic Education, Partnership Library, Worth County School, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-2655 (GED)

Head Start, 508 E. 6th St, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3616

Parents as Teachers, Worth County R-III, East Avenue, Grant City, MO  64456  660-778-3252, 660-564-3320

University of Missouri Extension Office, Grant City Court House, Grant City, MO  64456  660-564-3363

 

CONTACT YOUR GOVERNMENT REPRESENTATIVES:

Missouri Governor

Office of the Governor, Matt Blunt
Room 216, State Capitol Building
Jefferson City MO 65101
Telephone: (573) 751-3222

E-mail: Constituent Services

Missouri Senators

Member Roster ~ click here for member list & phone numbers of all Missouri Senators

All written correspondence may be sent to:
Senator senator's name
State Capitol Building
Room room number
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Missouri House of Representatives

Member Roster ~ click here for member list & phone numbers of all Missouri Representatives
State Capitol
201 West Capitol Avenue
Jefferson City, MO 65101

Missouri General Assembly ~ click here for more information on the Missouri State Capitol and Government

Contact the White House [En Espaņol]
 
Mailing Address
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
 
Phone Numbers
Comments:   202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
FAX:             202-456-2461
TTY/TDD
Comments:      202-456-6213
Visitors Office: 202-456-2121

E-Mail: comments@whitehouse.gov         Visit the White House online!

 

We hope that the following information provided useful tools in helping find assistance in the county you live in.  If there are any other resources you are needing assistance with that are not located on this website, please contact us at 660-582-3113.