Orange County NC Website
services <br /> investigations <br /> Annual number 129 116 118 120 <br /> of adults <br /> receiving <br /> CAP/In-Home <br /> Services <br /> Annual number 18 17 18 20 <br /> of guardianship <br /> cases <br /> Economic Impact of DSS Programs <br /> Food and Nutrition Services - $1.9 million to local grocers <br /> Medicaid - $240 million to medical providers in Orange County <br /> Child Care Subsidy - $3.7 million to private child care providers <br /> Crisis Intervention Program —4200,000 to private energy providers <br /> Emergency Assistance - $280,000 to local landlords, utility companies, and pharmacies <br /> Special Assistance - $1.5 million to adult care homes <br /> Human Impact of DSS Programs <br /> - Building Stronger Families <br /> - Finding Children Forever Homes <br /> - Protecting Vulnerable Adults <br /> - Preventing homelessness for Orange County Families <br /> - Helping Parenting Teens Stay in School <br /> - Work First Employment Collaboration with EMS <br /> Child Care Subsidy <br /> - Services reduction due to revenue cut of approximately $1,000,000 <br /> o $650,000 cut in current fiscal year <br /> o $350,000 cut in FY 2011-12 <br /> - Smart Start subsidy application for FY2011-12 <br /> - Administrative revenue reduction from 5% to 3% <br /> - SEEK (Electronic Benefit Payment System) <br /> Aging and Adult Services <br /> - Social Services collaboration with Department on Aging <br /> - Changes in adult services <br /> o Enhanced care <br /> o Community Alternatives Program (CAP) <br /> - Guardianship <br /> Enhanced Employment and Training <br /> - Enhanced collaboration with Orange County training and employment agencies <br /> o Durham Technical Community College <br /> o Employment Security Commission <br /> o Orange County Literacy Council <br /> o NC Division of vocational rehabilitation <br /> o Good Works <br />