PAGE SIX-A Chowan County Social Service Department Administers Aid (This Is the third In s series of articles on social services In Chowan County. The last article explained the first of three monthly flnunclal aid pro grams—Aid to the Aged. To day's article will present the facts about financial Aid to the Disabled). By ROBERT HENDRIX Director There are certain citizens of Chowan County who either from birth or later or. in life find that they are unable to earn a liveli hood because of an injury or illness that has rendered them disabled either phys ically cr mentally to be employed. The .Chowan County De partment of Social Services administers a program of financial assistance to meet monthly basic maintenance expenses for these people who meet certain eligibility requirements. The Aid to the Disabled Notice To Administrators, Executors and Guardians! The law requires an ANNUAL ACCOUNT to be made each year and an INVENTORY to be filed within 90 days after quali fying. If your Annual Account, Inventory or Final Account are past due, we respectfully urge that you file same at once, as we are required to report all such cases to the Grand Jury, which will convene at the March term of Chowan County Supe- Superior Court, September Bth. YOUR COOPERATION WILL BE VERY MUCH APPRECIATED! LENA M. LEARY Clerk of Superior Court 11 1 I II II I-111 I j": - v j ?' ; ■ ■ ■ : 4 ~ ■ - . ' te' : ‘ '■ • f fc; ;\A : :■ " :,«* * ..,y- ISP # - : : ' ' . ’ mu ' > ' •* j 83$ i '■■■+''<■&& ■■> «.• - • *•?>. • - * j ; i ■ r > •• ' •.*►;. ' V. •’ . *' ' r • • *>; Litter. It’s enough to O . make you sick* Isn’t it enough to make you stop? Keep America Clean. Keep America Beautiful. advertising contributed for the public good program is a federal pro gram which is with approximately 70 per cent federal funds. The re mainder is appropriated from state and county funds in North Carolina. To be eligible a person must be at least 18 years old and under 65; he must be in need of the essential requirements such as food, shelter, clothing and other necessary items; he must not be living in a public institution or a patient in an institution for tubercu losis or mental disease or a patient in a medical insti tution as the result cf hav ing tuberculosis or psych osis. He must be determined totally and permanently disabled by his physician and the Medical Review Team of the State Depart ment of Social Services. State law permits counties THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY AUGUST 14. ISM. un an optional basis to es tablish a Medical Review Board who may review all medical examinations and certify their findings of disability to the State Medical Review Team who still have the final respon sibility of determination. Chowan County does not have a local Medical Re view Board. The law defines a per manently and totally dis abled person as "one who because of a mental or physical impairment is ac cording to the present diag nosis substantially pre cluded from doing any work. The impairment .must be of major import ance and must be a condi tion not likely to improve cr which will continue through the lifetime of the individual.’’ In addition to the above eligibility requirements he must agree to having a lien on any real property he owns or acquires. The said property to be sold at his death and the govern ment refunded the amount paid him during his life time. He does not have to be completely without money to establish his need. If he is living alone he may have up to SSOO reserve money or personal prop erty. If a couple is living together, they may have up to S7OO reserve. When people apply fox this assistance at the Cho wan County Department of Social Services, a work er will help prepare a budget for them, using the standard budget allowances established by the State Board of Social Services. Local departments cannot allow amounts above these established allowances. Tile maximum monthly allowance for one person is $35.50 for necessities which include food, clothing, medicine chest supplies, household supplies, house hold equipment and per sonal expenses. The actual cost of rent or home ownership and all utilities is allowed up to a maximum of S6O per month. An allowance up to $lO is also allowed for inc'dental medical ex pends. This means the total maximum monthly al lowance for an elderly per son living alone would be $105.50. If they have any other income, it is deduct ed from the maximum al lowance and their monthly check would be for the difference. If their income is above these maximum allowances, they would be ineligible for assistance. These allowances have been increased but very little since 1952. The State Department of Social Ser vices requested from the General Assembly funds lor a 20 per cent increase in the basic items and an increase of $5 per month for utilities. This request was not approved. Under certain circum stances where it is found necessary that the recipient needs attendant or nursing care at home, up to SBO per month may be included in the budget for this purpose. In other cases it becomes necessary that some of these recipients be placed in a group care facility. The Department of Social Services can allow up to $l7O for bearding home care and $245 for nursing home care. Increases in these amounts are also be ing requested from the Genes al Assembly. Each person receiving Aid to Disabled is also provided with medical and dental care, physician’s fees, certain dental care and unlimited prescribed drugs. He is given an identification card which entitles him to hospitaliza tion, outpatient care, phy sician’s fees, certain den tal care and unlimited pre scribed drugs. He must pay the first $1 for each prescription. Periodic reviews are con ducted to determine if re cipients of this service are still eligible. They have the responsibility of report ing any change in their sit uation to the county de partment of social services. Every applicant for Aid to the Disabled is referred to a vocational rehabilita tion counselor to determine if there is a possibility that they may be rehabilitated. Many other services oth er than, financial assistance are offered to the county’s disabled citizens by the Department of Social Ser vices. The case worker is always interested in the total welfare of the indivi dual. At present there are 45 persons receiving monthly Aid to the Disabled assist ance in Chowan County. The average monthly pay ment is $56.35. There are 23,300 persons in the state receiving this assistance this past fiscal year. Any applicant or recipi ent who feels that the lo cal department of social services has acted improp erly in regard to a deci sion made on his case may appeal to the State Board of Allotments and Appeal. If he is not satisfied with this board’s decision, he may take his case to Su perior Court for judicial review. At the same time any ap plicant or recipient may be prosecuted for a misde meanor when he has pro vided fraudulent informa tion in order to receive or continue to receive finan cial assistance. The next article in this series on social services will explain the Aid to Families with Dependent Children financial assist ance program. School Mates Take stock in America Bu, US Swat, B~a. * M>l SWi» SCHOOL TWE- P'SUPfWDOLLAR 20-50% STOREWIDE DISCOUNT PRICES EVERYDAY ' » DRESSES s 3 99v »'“ $2.50 PENS ~se v *'” 77C LACIES BANLON l 6 _ _ SHELLS Values to $5.99 $3.00 PENCILS 59CValue 37C MEN S BANLON i^— SHIRTS $3.00 BINDERS hotv *'“ sl-00 Boys Knitlon SHIRTS ~ - $2.00 THEME BOOK --2for $1 BOYS PERMA PRESS . _ 300 Sheets. • _ m, ■ $2,00 SCHMI $1.50 N MllkPlt IUIUA LUNCH BOXES «-»*>-Sljoo| maw,1,0,,e SUPER BUYS =• SOUTH BBOAD STREET Othaß. Garrett Taken hi Death Othi Bertel Garrett, Tl, of Perquimans County, died Tuesday in Chowan Hospital following an ill ness of several weeks. He was a retired fanner. Mr. Garrett was bora January 18, 1898, son of the late William Henry and Nettie Humphlett Gar rett He was married to Mrs. Betty Pierce Garrett. In addition to his wife, he is survived by four sons: Gilbert O. and Wil liam H. Garrett, both of Eden ton; James C. Garrett of Portsmouth, Va., and Robert L. Garrett of Beale Air Force Base in Califor nia; two daughters: Mrs. Shirley Byrum of Elizabeth City and Mrs. Hazel By rum of Edenton; two brothers: Luther Garrett of Portsmouth, Va., and Irvin Garrett of York, Pa.; two sisters: Mrs. Pauline Prit chett and Mrs. Virginia Jcnes, both of Elizabeth City; and 17 grandchildren. A funeral service will be held this (Thursday) after noon at 2:30 o’clock at the Williford Memorial Chapel. Burial will be in Beaver Hill Cemetery. If it were not for the company of fools, a witty man would often be greatly at a loss. —La Rcuchefoucauld. widow of a veteran who died of a service-connected condition may receive de pendency and indemnity compensation regardless of her income. Herald Legals Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Ad ministrator, CTA of the estate of J. H. 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