110 CMR 23.07 - Discharge Support Services
The Department may provide discharge financial support to young adults who are transitioning to living independently as adults. Discharge support payments may include payments toward first and last months rent, security deposit, essential household items, or other related needs. These services are subject to the limitation of funding received from the federal government.
(1)
Eligibility. A young adult is eligible for discharge
financial support if the young adult is:
(a)
under the care and responsibility of the Department;
(b) between 18 and 21 years of age;
(c) within three months prior to discharge
from a Department placement or is planning to live independently as an
adult;
(d) making progress toward
development of life skills as specified in the young adult's action
plan;
(e) willing to participate in
the discharge planning process; and
(f) able to afford the ongoing cost of the
apartment or other living arrangement after the discharge support payments have
been provided.
(2)
Application. In order to receive discharge financial
support, the Department's social worker assigned to the young adult's case must
apply prior to the young adult's anticipated discharge from placement, for
discharge support funding from the Department's Adolescent Support Services
Unit.
(3)
Decision. The Department's Adolescent Support Services
Unit will notify the young adult's social worker of the outcome of the
application and the process for payments. The young adult's social worker will
notify the young adult of the outcome.
Notes
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