supportive services
Defined in 6 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.
The term “supportive services”—
(A) means assistance, that the Secretary determines—
(i) addresses the special needs of frail elderly persons; and
(ii) provides appropriate supportive services or assists such persons in obtaining appropriate services, including personal care, case management services, transportation, meal services, counseling, supervision, and other services essential for achieving and maintaining independent living; and
(B) does not include medical services, as determined by the Secretary.
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- 1994–present42 U.S.C. § 8012The Public Health and Welfare · Hope for elderly independence · for purposes of this section
The term “supportive services” includes all activities that will promote upward mobility, self-sufficiency, and improved quality of life for the residents of the public housing project involved, including literacy training, job training, day care, transportation, and economic development activities.
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- 1998–present42 U.S.C. § 1437VThe Public Health and Welfare · Demolition, site revitalization, replacement housing, and tenant-based assistance grants for projects · for purposes of this section
The term “supportive services” means assistance that the Secretary determines (A) addresses the special needs of eligible persons; and (B) provides appropriate services or assists such persons in obtaining appropriate services, including health care, mental health services, substance and alcohol abuse services, child care services, case management services, counseling, supervision, education, job training, and other services essential for achieving and maintaining independent living. Inpatient acute hospital care shall not qualify as a supportive service.
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- 1994–present42 U.S.C. § 11403GThe Public Health and Welfare · Definitions · for purposes of this part
The term “supportive services” means services for adult and youth victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and dependents exposed to family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, that are designed to—
(A) meet the needs of such victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents, for short-term, transitional, or long-term safety; and
(B) provide counseling, advocacy, or assistance for victims of family violence, domestic violence, or dating violence, and their dependents.
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- 2010–present42 U.S.C. § 10402The Public Health and Welfare · State grants authorized · in this chapter
The term “supportive services” means services such as transportation, child care, dependent care, housing, and needs-related payments, that are necessary to enable an individual to participate in activities authorized under this chapter, consistent with the provisions of this chapter.
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- 1998–present29 U.S.C. § 2801Labor · Definitions · in this chapter
The term “supportive services” means services, such as transportation, child care, dependent care, housing, and needs-related payments, that are necessary to enable an individual to participate in activities authorized under this subchapter, consistent with the provisions of this subchapter.
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- 2006–present42 U.S.C. § 3056PThe Public Health and Welfare · Definitions and rule · under this subchapter