Kathy Oliver, Director

Seneca County Job and Family Services
3362 S. Twp. Rd. 151, Tiffin, OH 44883
(419) 447-5011 (800) 825-5011


Some Very Important Things to Know When Applying:

  To apply for cash and food stamp benefits, you must complete a face-to-face interview. The county will schedule that interview after you complete the application and mail it, fax it, or deliver it to the county agency. The face-to-face interview may be waived if you meet a hardship condition  
 

It is important that you mail, fax, or deliver your application to the county agency as soon as possible as it could affect the first day that you may be eligible to receive benefits.

 
 

A case worker at your County Department of Job and Family Services can help you if you are having problems getting needed information. It is important that you inform your caseworker that you need help.

 
Application for Ohio Works First, Disability Assistance, Refugee Cash, Medical and Food Stamp Assistance
  • One stop application for cash, medical and/or food stamp assistance;
  • Those applying for Medicaid for the Aged, Blind or Disabled must complete this application;
  • This application is also used to explore eligibility for Disability Medical Assistance and Refugee Medical Assistance Programs;
    A face-to-face interview is necessary.
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Healthy Start & Healthy Families
  • Healthy Start offers coverage to children (up to age 19) & pregnant women;
  • Healthy Families is an option for the entire family to access coverage;
  • No face-to-face interview is necessary.
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Medicare Premium Assistance Program
  • Helps those eligible for Medicare who have limited income get help in paying their Medicare expenses;
  • Applicants must be eligible for Medicare to qualify;
  • No face-to-face interview is necessary.
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Seneca County DHS Applications

 
   
     
     
     

'No person or persons shall on the basis of race, color, national origin, disability, age, sex or religion, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or service authorized by the Seneca County DJFS/CSEA/PCSA. Persons who are receiving benefits/services under the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 may also not be unlawfully discriminated against on the basis of their political affiliation or belief, status as WIA participants or citizenship (for lawfully admitted immigrants, authorized to work in the United States. For more information contact the Seneca County DJFS/One Stop or log on to the following: www.hhs.gov/ocr. '
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