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  1. In-Home Aide

    http://cfas.mecknc.gov/services/in-home-aide

    Provides personal care, home management, and respite services to older adults (60+) and adults with disabilities (18+) who are unable to perform these tasks.

  2. Critical Home Repair

    http://mgr.mecknc.gov/critical-home-repair

    Critical home repair is a service that addresses urgent health and safety repairs for low-to moderate-income homeowners.

  3. Postnatal and Newborn Home Visit Services

    http://health.mecknc.gov/Maternal-and-Child-Health/postnatal-and-newborn-home-visit-services

    Provides a home visit by a Registered Nurse (RN) to assess mother and baby.

  4. Home Delivered Meal Service

    http://cfas.mecknc.gov/services/Home-Delivered-Meal-Service

    Weekly home-delivery of meals to seniors who are assessed to be “homebound” and cannot attend a congregate nutrition site.

  5. 5. Enforcement of Support Obligations

    http://dcr.mecknc.gov/child-support/enforcement-support-obligations

    Enforcement tools to get support payment as ordered.

  6. Request FREE HIV/STI Self-Test Kit

    http://health.mecknc.gov/hiv-sti/Free-Testing-Kit

    Order a Free HIV/STI self-test kit.

  7. 3. Establishment of Support Obligations

    http://dcr.mecknc.gov/child-support/establishment-support-obligations

    A legal order must be established to specify a child's support and benefits.

  8. HOMES Program

    http://dcr.mecknc.gov/Housing/HOMES

    Helping Out Mecklenburg's homeowners with Economic Support (HOMES) program, is designed to assist qualified residential homeowners with low to moderate income.

  9. Residential Inspection Schedule

    http://code.mecknc.gov/inspections/schedule

    An outline of the different types of required residential inspections and the general order in which they are performed.

  10. STI Surveillance & Investigations

    http://health.mecknc.gov/services/hiv-sti/std-surveillance-investigations

    Provides investigation, sexually transmitted infections in order to control major epidemic threats to the community.