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Idaho Legal Aid Services' (ILAS) offices provide the following kinds of help with public benefits:
denial or termination of Medicaid, food stamps, Temporary Assistance to Families in Idaho (TAFI), Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP)
denial or termination of Unemployment Compensation Benefits
denial or termination of Social Security
denial or termination of Public Housing Assistance
denial or termination of Title II
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Renters have rights, but as homes are foreclosed tenants can feel helpless. You should feel empowered, though, because you cannot be pushed around. See the KBOI TV news video here.
By Tami Tremblay - KBOI TV Boise
This video explores the questions many of us may have about Medicaid and how it can help pay for long term care costs. If you are unsure about how Medicaid works, what it can cover, who can qualify, or similar questions, this video may benefit you.
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