HHS invites public input on disability services in upcoming stakeholder meeting

Sara Stolt Deputy Commissioner - North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services
Sara Stolt Deputy Commissioner - North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services
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North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) has announced an invitation for residents to join a quarterly update meeting focused on enhancing support for individuals with physical disabilities. Scheduled for March 20 from 1-3 p.m. CT, the meeting will be held in Bismarck at the Prairie Rose Room, HHS Prairie Hills Plaza, or can be attended virtually.

The session aims to discuss various initiatives including housing memorandums of understanding, the Home Modification Capital Fund, and recent legislative developments. It will also cover performance indicators from the fourth year of implementation and plans for the fifth year, alongside quality service provider training.

Participation options include attending in person at 1237 W. Divide Ave., Suite 6, entering through door No. 2, or joining via phone or device as detailed in the official meeting notice available online.

For those requiring accommodations due to disabilities, Shelly Selzler is available for contact at 701-328-8679 or mmselzler@nd.gov.

Additionally, North Dakotans seeking assistance with daily living activities such as house cleaning and personal care can reach out to the Aging and Disability Resource Link toll-free at (855) 462-5465 or apply online at carechoice.nd.assistguide.net.



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