Emergency rent payments through Florida City/Homestead Neighborhood Service Center

FLORIDA CITY/HOMESTEAD NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CENTER
1600 NW 6th Court
Homestead, FL 33034
Phone: 305-247-2068

This agency has several purposes and offers many urgent services including financial aid for the people who are medically disabled and services like crisis-oriented casework, voter registration, emergency food commodities and energy assistance up to $250 (if an individual qualifies). There is a multi-purpose room available as well for community meetings. In this site they also provide credit counseling, child development services, homeless outreach services and an AIDS program and legal services under University of Miami. In order to get rent or utility assistance provided by the HOMESTEAD NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE CENTER one must show the final notices of eviction. Serves zip codes 33030, 33033, 33034 and 33035.

Programs

Adult Day Program Centers: Programs that provide ensure proper care and supervision for the licensed and dependent adults during some portions of a day. Some programs may include social and recreational activities along with essential training required by the individuals.

Case and Care Management: They are involved in implementing plans for the care and treatment of individuals who need help because of their age, illness or disability. According to their case plan they assess every individual’s needs and ensure that individuals are well provided with the services they require.

Resident Services Coordination Programs: Programs that focuses on families, older people or people with disabilities and assist them by providing the services Resident Services Coordinators offer. Determining the eligibility they then assess the needs of individuals and link them with affordable and appropriate providers. They also provide proper training and advocacy as needed and establish a volunteer support which helps them build good support networks with other residents.

Long Term Care Options Counseling: Programs that deal with individuals and families who are in need of long term care and support. Understanding their problems, needs and actual circumstances the agency makes long term care decisions which include personal care, transportation and medication. These programs also have consultation services that help the individuals with information about a range of care support alternatives available in the communities and link them with resources that may help them pay for different types of services.

Economic Self Sufficiency Programs: These programs have an integrated group of services which assist low-income single parents, teen parents and other selected individuals and families to gain independence in economy and long term stability through education, proper training, mentoring services etc provided by the ESSP organization.