I was just released from the hospital and I
need some help with medication and follow up
care. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid or Medicare coverage and have income within federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for a household of 1 and assets within criteria, under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be able to assist you. Please contact either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker to determine if you are eligible for assistance and for information as to what you need to provide on your first visit. If you are eligible for assistance, you will be enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services, select a primary care physician and be referred to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
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I was not born in the USA but am in
need of medical care. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you are a legal permanent resident, a legally admitted refugee or an asylum seeker, you may be eligible for assistance. Please contact either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker to determine if you are eligible for assistance and for information as to what you need to provide on your first visit. If you are not a legal resident, please contact our resource guide under medical for other possible resources.
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I am a patient at Suncoast Mental Health/
Directions for Mental Health and cannot keep
a job. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you secure a disability statement,
and are not currently employed you may be eligible
for assistance. Please contact either our St.
Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible for assistance
and for information as to what you need to provide
on your first visit.
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The landlord came asking for the rent
for this month. My spouse just left (our children
and me). My spouse was the only one working. Can you
help me?
Possibly. If you have no income or assets,
you first must apply for assistance for TANF
(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) with
the State of Florida Department of Children and Families.
If you are approved for a check but the check
will not arrive in time to prevent a utility
turnoff or eviction, you may be eligible for
assistance from Pinellas County Health and Human Services
Department. You will need to provide a referral
from the State of Florida Department of Children and Families
along with the documentation you provided to
them for one time assistance (within one year)
from the county.
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I went to another medical clinic, and
they referred me to you for my medical care.
Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare coverage and have income within
federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for
a household of 1 and assets within criteria,
under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be
able to assist you. Please contact either our
St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible for assistance
and for information as to what you need to provide
on your first visit. If you are eligible for
assistance, you will be enrolled in Pinellas
County Health Services, select a primary care
physician and be referred to our contract pharmacy
for prescription coverage.
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What services do you provide to medically
eligible clients? How can you help me?
If you are eligible for assistance, you will
be enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services,
select a primary care physician and be referred
to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
You will be issued a medical card, which will
have the name and phone number of your primary
care physician (PCP). Your PCP will also refer
you for diagnostic, specialty care and hospital
care as needed. Your primary care physician
must authorize all referrals. Transportation
via bus passes is available for scheduled medical
appointments. Our agency also provides dental
services for relief of pain by contracting with
authorized providers.
What if I cannot get all the documents
you request? I still need medical treatment
so you have to help me, right?
No. Your social worker will make every reasonable
effort to assist you in obtaining the information
requested. However, obtaining the needed information
is ultimately the responsibility of the client.
Assistance may be denied if we are unable to
secure all needed documentation.
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I am only 17 years old and have no medical
coverage. Can you help me?
Possibly. We are only able to assist you if
you are married, divorced, or have a court order
indicating that you are an emancipated minor
if you are not accompanied by your parent or
legal guardian.
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I lost my job and the medical coverage
that was provided by my employer. Can you help
me?
Possibly. If you have a medical condition that
needs treatment and your household income is
within Federal Poverty Level ($817 for 1) and
assets within criteria ($2,000 for 1), you may
be eligible for assistance. We will need verification
that your medical coverage has ceased. Please
contact either our St. Petersburg office at
582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit. If you are eligible for assistance, you
will be enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services,
select a primary care physician and be referred
to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
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I have a toothache and it hurts so
much I cannot concentrate on my job search.
Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack dental insurance or Medicaid
coverage and have income within federal poverty
guidelines, currently $817 for a household of
1 and assets within criteria, under $2,000 for
a household of 1, we may be able to assist you.
Please contact either our St. Petersburg office
at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit. If eligible, you will be referred to
a contracted dentist.
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I am disabled and recently lost my
job; my spouse is unable to earn enough money
to pay our bills. Can you help me?
Probably not. Our criteria for financial assistance
for a household of 2 is income under $550 a
month. Please refer to our resource guide under
financial for additional options or call 211
for additional options.
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I need a pre-employment physical before
I can go to work. Can you help me?
No. Pinellas County Health and Human Services does not
provide coverage for pre-employment physicals.
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I am on Medicare but not Medicaid and
need medicine I cannot afford. Can you help
me?
No. Please check our resource guide under medical
for options or contact 211.
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I need medical treatment but cannot
afford it. I have already used all the money
I got from a settlement? Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare coverage and have income within
federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for
a household of 1 and assets within criteria,
under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be
able to assist you. Please contact either our
St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible for assistance
and for information as to what you need to provide
on your first visit. You will also need to document
the money received from your settlement and
list where that money went. If you are eligible
for assistance, you will be enrolled in Pinellas
County Health Services, select a primary care
physician and be referred to our contract pharmacy
for prescription coverage.
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I was injured (in a fall/in a motor
vehicle accident) and need medical treatment.
Can you help me?
Possibly. You will first need to utilize any
potential insurance coverage prior to obtaining
treatment through our agency. If insurance coverage
has been exhausted, this must be verified. If
you are pursuing litigation, you will be required
to sign a reimbursement agreement. If you lack
medical insurance, Medicaid or Medicare coverage
and have income within federal poverty guidelines,
currently $817 for a household of 1 and assets
within criteria, under $2,000 for a household
of 1, we may be able to assist you. Please contact
either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781
or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak
to a social worker to determine if you are eligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide on your first visit. If
you are eligible for assistance, you will be
enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services,
select a primary care physician and be referred
to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
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I am out of work and about to be evicted.
Can you help me?
Probably not. We are only able to assist if
you have a disability statement stating you
are unable to work or if you are a single parent
applying for assistance through the State of
Florida Department of Children Families. Please
contact either our St. Petersburg office at
582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit. Otherwise, please contact our resource
guide under financial or call 211 for other
options.
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My children and I just moved here from
another state. I do not have a job yet. Can
you help me?
Possibly. If you are a single parent and plan
to remain in Pinellas County and can verify
Pinellas County residency, you may be eligible
for assistance. If you have no income or assets,
you first must apply for assistance for TANF
(Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) with
the State of Florida Department of Children and Families.
If you are approved for a check but the check
will not arrive in time to prevent a utility
turnoff or eviction, you may be eligible for
assistance from Pinellas County Health and Human Services
Department. You will need to provide a referral
from the State of Florida Department of Children and Families
along with the documentation you provided to
them for one time assistance (within one year)
from the county.
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I was jumped on the street last night
and need some help with my medical expenses.
Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare coverage and have income within
federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for
a household of 1 and assets within criteria,
under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be
able to assist you. Please contact either our
St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible for assistance
and for information as to what you need to provide
on your first visit. You may also be eligible
to apply for assistance through Florida Victims
Crimes Compensation. If you are eligible for
assistance, you will be enrolled in Pinellas
County Health Services, select a primary care
physician and be referred to our contract pharmacy
for prescription coverage.
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I live in Clearwater, but my family
all lives in St. Petersburg; can I come to the
St. Petersburg office for help?
Yes. We do not have a boundary line for services
and you may go to the office that is most convenient
for you. Once you have selected an office, you
need to continue to receive services through
that office.
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I need some assistance with my rent;
I have a payee for my Social Security who is
not giving me my money when I request it. Can
you help me?
No. Please contact Social Security to resolve
this problem.
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I am not working and need assistance
with paying my rent. Can you help me?
Probably not. We are only able to assist if
you have a disability statement stating you
are unable to work or if you are a single parent
applying for assistance through the State of
Florida Department of Children and Families.
Please contact either our St. Petersburg office
at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit. Otherwise, please contact our resource
guide under financial or call 211 for other
options.
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I have applied with the State of Florida
Department of Children and Families, they accepted
my application for food stamps but they said
I was not eligible for financial assistance.
Can you help me?
Possibly. If you are not sanctioned by the
State of Florida Department of Children and Families you
may be eligible for assistance. Please call
us so we are able to determine your situation.
Please contact either our St. Petersburg office
at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit.
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I came into the office last month requesting
medical assistance but they said I was over
asset criteria. I no longer have that same amount
available to me at this time. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you did not transfer your assets
with the sole intent of meeting eligibility,
you may be eligible for assistance. If you lack
medical insurance, Medicaid or Medicare coverage
and have income within federal poverty guidelines,
currently $817 for a household of 1 and assets
within criteria, under $2,000 for a household
of 1, we may be able to assist you. Please contact
either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781
or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak
to a social worker to determine if you are eligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide on your first visit.
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You have helped me for three years
now and I am soon going to my Administrative
Law Judge Hearing for Social Security. Can you
help me?
No, you are no longer eligible for general
assistance. The maximum amount of General Assistance
that a client may receive is limited to either
the amount of time it takes for the client to
receive a decision on their SSA or SSI application
(up to and including the Administrative Law
Judge Hearing level but not beyond), or a cumulative
36 months of General Assistance per the client’s
lifetime, whichever is less. You remain eligible
for medical assistance.
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I really need some financial assistance.
If I sign something saying I will pay you back
for the assistance you give me, will you help
me this once?
Probably not. Emergency assistance is only
provided for individuals in the following categories:
SSI or SSI recipients and TANF whose check or
EBT card was lost, stolen or delayed or had
cash stolen, married couples with one person
disabled, pregnant woman not eligible for full
TANF, single or intact families not eligible
for TANF but within department criteria. If
you do not meet this criteria, please contact
the resource guide under financial or 211 for
other options.
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The last social worker referred me
to another community agency. I really do not
want to go there. Can you still help me?
No. Patients must comply with all referrals
to other agencies and assistance must be denied
for failure to cooperate after the first referral.
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My family member passed away and I
am unable to afford the funeral. Can you help
me?
Possibly. The indigency criteria is met if
a deceased and the immediate family members,
spouse, minor children or natural parents or
legal guardians of a deceased child, do not
have sufficient resources to provide for a cremation
and no one has assumed financial responsibility
for disposition of the body. Please contact
either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781
or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 and ask
to speak with the social worker assistant handling
burials to determine if you are eligible for
assistance. Pinellas County Health and Human Services Department
provides for cremations only except for an honorably
discharged veteran of if so instructed by the
Medical Examiner.
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I am over 60 years old and my fixed
income is not sufficient to pay my electric
bill. Can you help me?
Possibly. You may be eligible for twice yearly
assistance through our Elderly Energy Program.
Assistance is available twice a year, usually
about the beginning of April and the beginning
of October. Please contact either our St. Petersburg
office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office
at 464-8400 and ask to speak with the social
worker assistant handling the elderly energy
assistance program to determine if you are eligible
for assistance.
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I was recently diagnosed with a medical
problem and the doctor told me to follow up
with the County for medical services. I am currently
not working but I may have vested a retirement
with a company in the past. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you have availability to the retirement
even if there is a penalty for early withdrawal,
the assets in the retirement will be considered
an asset. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare coverage and have income within
federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for
a household of 1 and assets within criteria,
under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be
able to assist you. Please contact either our
St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible or ineligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide on your first visit. If
you are eligible for assistance, you will be
enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services,
select a primary care physician and be referred
to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
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I am on Medicaid with a Share of Cost
but cannot afford my share of cost. Can you
help me?
Possibly. If you have income within federal
poverty guidelines, currently $817 for a household
of 1 and assets within criteria, under $2,000
for a household of 1and have not met your share
of cost, we may be able to assist you. Please
contact either our St. Petersburg office at
582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible.
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I am disabled and pending SSI; my child
left two grandchildren in my care. Can you help
me?
Possibly. If you are not receiving Medicaid,
we may be able to assist you with medical assistance.
If your income and assets are within guidelines
and you have a disability statement indicating
you are disabled, we may be able to provide
financial assistance. Please contact either
our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our
Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak to a
social worker to determine if you are eligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide on your first visit.
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I went into the pharmacy to pick up
my medication and they said the County would
not pay for it. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you are covered under Pinellas
County Health Services, if you did not receive
your medication it probably is not covered by
our formulary. In addition, the department does
not fill prescriptions for psychotropic drugs
written by staff of community mental health
agencies (even if the medication is not included
on that agency’s formulary. Please request that
your physician write an alternative prescription
cover under our formulary. You may also contact
our nursing staff to request an exception, however
the department maintains the right to deny request
for exceptions. Such denied requests will be
referred to the appropriate drug manufacturer’s
patient assistance program.
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I need transportation to my doctor
appointment. Can you help me?
Yes, if you are a current client of Pinellas
County Health Services . Please provide verification
of your scheduled doctor’s appointment and request
to speak to the social work assistant that will
provide you with a bus pass.
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I do not have insurance and my fourteen
(14) year old child needs an appointment for
medical. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you lack medical insurance, Medicaid
or Medicare coverage and have income within
federal poverty guidelines, currently $817 for
a household of 1 and assets within criteria,
under $2,000 for a household of 1, we may be
able to assist you. Please contact either our
St. Petersburg office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater
office at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker
to determine if you are eligible for assistance
and for information as to what you need to provide
on your first visit. If you are eligible for
assistance, you will be enrolled in Pinellas
County Health Services, select a primary care
physician and be referred to our contract pharmacy
for prescription coverage. You should also contact
the Sate of Florida Department of Children and
Families for possible Medicaid coverage.
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I just lost my job and need assistance
with my rent. State of Florida Department of Children and Families said I am not eligible because I received
their benefits for the maximum time limit.
Possibly. If you are a single parent and have
not received any assistance with Pinellas County
Health and Human Services within the last year, you may
be eligible for assistance with an emergency.
Please contact either our St. Petersburg office
at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office at 464-8400
to speak to a social worker to determine if
you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit.
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I went to the VA Medical Center for
treatment, but they would not see me. Can you
help me?
Possibly. Veterans eligible for medical care
through the Veterans Administration are not
eligible for enrollment in the department’s
healthcare plan regardless of circumstances
including waiting time to be seen by the Veterans
Administration. Veterans, who have been verified
as not eligible for medical care by the Veterans
Administration, may be enrolled in the department’s
healthcare plan once it has been documented
that all department eligibility criteria are
met. Please contact either our St. Petersburg
office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office
at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker to determine
if you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide on your first
visit.
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I am going to school here and need
help with rent and medical. Can you help me?
Possibly. You are only eligible for assistance
if you are a Pinellas County resident. Out of
county students attending a Pinellas County
educational institution do not meet the residence
requirement even if they remain in Pinellas
County for an extended time. If you are a Pinellas
County resident and you lack medical insurance,
Medicaid or Medicare coverage and have income
within federal poverty guidelines, currently
$817 for a household of 1 and assets within
criteria, under $2,000 for a household of 1,
we may be able to assist you. Please contact
either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781
or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak
to a social worker to determine if you are eligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide on your first visit. If
you are eligible for assistance, you will be
enrolled in Pinellas County Health Services,
select a primary care physician and be referred
to our contract pharmacy for prescription coverage.
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I need to get my medical card updated.
The last date of services was seven months ago
because I went up North. Can you help me?
Possibly. You must establish that you are currently
a Pinellas County resident as well as meeting
all other criteria for eligibility. Please contact
either our St. Petersburg office at 582-7781
or our Clearwater office at 464-8400 to speak
to a social worker to determine if you are eligible
for assistance and for information as to what
you need to provide.
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I work for the school district and
they are on spring break so I am not getting
paid; my rent and utility bills are due for
payment now. Can you help me?
No. You must either have a disability statement
or be a single parent with monthly income within
criteria, $550 for a household of 2 to obtain
financial assistance. Please consult the resource
guide under financial or contact 211 foe other
options.
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I am staying at the House of Mary Magdalene
and they sent me here for assistance with my
rent. Can you help me?
Possibly. If you are a Pinellas County resident,
living in Pinellas County prior to staying at
the House of Mary Magdalene, and have a disability
statement you may be eligible for financial
assistance. Please contact either our St. Petersburg
office at 582-7781 or our Clearwater office
at 464-8400 to speak to a social worker to determine
if you are eligible for assistance and for information
as to what you need to provide.
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