SNAP Connect DHS has introduced SNAP Connect to provide customers with more flexibility and convenience when completing an interview as part of their initial application or renewal. With SNAP Connect, customers will be able to call in for their interview at a time and date that is convenient for the customer. A pilot for SNAP Connect will begin in January 2025. Read the full release here: https://dhs.ri.gov/press-releases/ri-dhs-introduces-snap-connect-providing-freedom-beneficiaries-choose-date-and-time
Technology Adoption Days Technology Adoption Days provide customers with weekly opportunities every Wednesday to learn how to access the Customer Portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov) and mobile app. Through this initiative, customers will learn how to make the best use of DHS's digital resources to access and update their cases anytime and anywhere. Read the full release here: https://dhs.ri.gov/press-releases/ri-dhs-launches-technology-adoption-days-mobile-app-and-customer-portal-support
Community Reminder DHS offices will be closed on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, Veteran’s Day, Monday, Nov. 11, and Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 28. For the weeks of Election Day and Thanksgiving, the Call Center will be open for the remaining four days of the week to accept incoming calls between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. The week of Veteran’s Day, the Call Center days of operation will be Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Customers will continue to have access to the Customer Portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov), the mobile app, and the self-service Call Center during the observances. Please plan accordingly.
Interpretation Services Available If you are seeking information about DHS programs and services in a language other than English, please be advised that interpretation services and/or interpreters are available to you at no cost. Persons with disabilities requiring another form of communication, such as auxiliary aids for hearing and the visually impaired, can inform DHS about their needs so appropriate accommodations can be made.
Community Update: A Statement Regarding DHS Pawtucket Regional Office Published on Thursday, May 05, 2022 The RI Department of Human Services (DHS) has been working closely with the Department of Administration (DOA) whenever there is a positive case of COVID-19. Recently, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) provided guidance and support to DHS following a number of associated cases at 249 Roosevelt Avenue in Pawtucket. As part of the Enhanced COVID-19 Mitigation Strategy—with support from RIDOH—we have been able to identify a total of 28 cases as of May 3, 2022, through a mix of PCR, antigen and self-test kits that allowed staff to appropriately quarantine and isolate per the latest guidance from the DOA. The recent confirmed cases at the Pawtucket regional office correlates with weekly data that shows an increase in community transmission across all counties available here. All impacted workstations and offices were disinfected on April 28, 2022, immediately after an initial case was first reported. As an additional safety measure, the entire Pawtucket regional office and Call Center was deep cleaned and fogged over the past weekend. The Pawtucket regional office has approximately 100 staff members assigned to that office. Through the enhanced mitigation strategy that began Monday, May 2, DHS has made available voluntary on-site testing and high-quality masks. Additional temporary office restrictions were also put in place to help mitigate transmission. Customers are encouraged to wear masks and they are available if needed. DHS has been able to keep the Pawtucket regional office open safely through widely-available and effective testing, treatment, vaccines and mitigation strategies. We’ll continue to work with our sister agencies to keep the office open safely for anyone as previously communicated with all staff.