Guided connections to public and community programs

Accessing assistance programs often requires guidance across multiple systems with different requirements. Community Resource Navigation operates when individuals need connection to local, state, and federal assistance programs. Through structured referrals, Better Living Assistance supports households seeking healthcare, employment, or social services. Support is applied to reduce misdirection and missed eligibility opportunities. Referrals are based on alignment with documented needs.

Service delivery emphasizes coordination and accurate information sharing. In Florida, navigation support includes connection to local, state, and federal assistance programs through structured referral processes. Referrals for healthcare, employment, and social services are provided based on identified circumstances. Information is reviewed to support informed next steps. Follow-up helps ensure referrals remain applicable.

Coordinated Referral Navigation

Resource navigation focuses on structured connections to assistance programs and services. Referrals are aligned with eligibility and household circumstances. Coordination supports continuity across systems.

Resource Navigation Focus Areas

The following areas reflect how navigation support is applied:

  • Connection to Local, State, and Federal Assistance Programs
    Referrals align with applicable public support options.
  • Referrals for Healthcare Services
    Connections are provided to medical-related resources.
  • Referrals for Employment Services
    Workforce-related support options are identified.
  • Referrals for Social Services
    Household support services are coordinated through referrals.
  • Referral Follow-Up Process
    Outcomes are reviewed when possible.

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