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In Missouri, an advance directive is a legal document that allows individuals to make their healthcare wishes known in advance, should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. It essentially outlines preferences for medical treatment and names a healthcare agent to make decisions on the individual's behalf when they are incapacitated.  Here's a more detailed explanation: What is an Advance Directive?
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What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is a public health issue that impacts individuals, families, and communities. Traffickers exploit other human beings by targeting at-risk populations including persons who have experienced or been exposed to other forms of violence or sexual abuse, and persons disconnected from stable support networks such as runaway and homeless youth, unaccompanied minors, migrant farm workers, and persons displaced during natural disasters. Human trafficking includes labor and sex trafficking.
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Missouri Human Trafficking Hotline
If you are or you know someone that is a victim of human trafficking you can call the Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.   For more information you can go to the Missouri Attorney General Office website and search for current information.  
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Medicaid Annual Renewals and Young Adults
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Advance Directive: It's Your Right to Decide
In Missouri, an advance directive is a legal document that allows individuals to make their healthcare wishes known in advance, should they become unable to make decisions for themselves. It essentially outlines preferences for medical treatment and names a healthcare agent to make decisions on the individual's behalf when they are incapacitated.  Here's a more detailed explanation: What is an Advance Directive?
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Find Public Benefits in Missouri
Find Public Benefits Program Link - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services  If you click on the this link you will be leaving this website.
Public BenefitsHealth CareSenior CitizensVeterans
Substance Abuse Fact Sheets
Alcohol and Drug Abuse  If you click on this link you will be leaving this website.
Domestic ViolenceHealth Care
Eligibility Changes to Missouri Rx (MORx)
 
Health Care
Expert says prompt responses key to maintaining Medicaid benefits
COLUMBIA, MO - A mid-Missouri lawyer on Friday said you should seek help right away if you don't understand any of the forms you receive concerning Medicaid benefits.  
Health CarePublic Benefits
Assistance to Survivors of Human Trafficking
What is human trafficking? Human trafficking is a public health issue that impacts individuals, families, and communities. Traffickers exploit other human beings by targeting at-risk populations including persons who have experienced or been exposed to other forms of violence or sexual abuse, and persons disconnected from stable support networks such as runaway and homeless youth, unaccompanied minors, migrant farm workers, and persons displaced during natural disasters. Human trafficking includes labor and sex trafficking.
Human Trafficking
Missouri Human Trafficking Hotline
If you are or you know someone that is a victim of human trafficking you can call the Human Trafficking Hotline at 1-888-373-7888.   For more information you can go to the Missouri Attorney General Office website and search for current information.  
Human Trafficking
Medicaid Annual Renewals and Young Adults
Many young adults have been able to keep their Medicaid for Kids active during the course of the pandemic. If you are 19 or older and still enrolled in MO HealthNet for Kids, you may need to provide updated information to the Family Support Division (FSD) to ensure your coverage remains active. Starting April 1, 2023, FSD resumed annual renewals of eligibility for all Medicaid recipients. For more information, click on brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
Young adults on Medicaid for Kids may need to apply
Some young adults ages 19 and older have kept their Medicaid for Kids coverage during the pandemic. On April 1, 2023 the Family Support Division resumed annual renewals, and after May 1, 2023 started sending annual renewal forms.   For more information, Click on the brochure below.
Health CarePublic Benefits
MO HealthNet for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (MHABD)
As the Family Support Division (FSD) has started annual renewals in April 2023, some people may need to have a disability determination in order to keep their Medicaid coverage.  To determine if you need an annual review, click on the pdf brochure below.
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