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o  Vulnerable participants in family stability programs achieve appropriate placement for
                       mentally or physically disabled children as a result of Community Action referral and/or
                       partnership with other service providers.

                   o  Vulnerable participants in family stability programs achieve appropriate in-home or
                       congregate care for a dependent aging parent provided by the agency, or as a result of
                       referral or partnership with another service provider.


               C. Obtained access to reliable transportation and/or driver’s license

                   o  Participants in Community Action Medicaid-funded family stability programs receive
                       public transportation tokens or subsidies.
                   o  Participants in Community Action programs receive assistance to purchase and maintain
                       an automobile.

                   o  Participants in Community Action programs receive free or reduced-cost Medicaid-
                       sponsored van or bus transportation.



               D. Obtained health care services for themselves or a family member
                   o  Vulnerable participants with no public or private health insurance receive medical
                       attention for themselves and their family through an agency-maintained health clinic or
                       facility.

                   o  CAA participants are helped to qualify for, and/or access Federal, State, or local health
                       care insurance coverage for themselves and their family members.

                   o  CAA participants receive timely and affordable mental health or substance abuse
                       treatment as a result of agency agreements/partnerships with appropriate facilities or
                       individual providers.


               E. Obtained and/or maintained safe and affordable housing

                   o  CAA participants whose housing situation becomes safer or more stabilized.
                   o  CAA participants whose housing location improves, which provides easier access to
                       vulnerable population support activities as a result of agency assistance.



               F. Obtained food assistance
               NPI 6.4F is different from emergency food assistance in NPI 6.2A in that NPI 6.4F measures
               activities that provide food assistance at a maintenance level, such as food assistance for senior
               non-workers, and not in emergency or crisis situations.

                   o  Vulnerable low-income individuals and families receive food distributed by the agency to
                       supplement their nutritional needs and promote greater family stability.


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