Pediatric Sha Questions by Age Group is a legal document that was released by the California Department of Health Care Services - a government authority operating within California.
Q: What is pediatric SHA?
A: Pediatric SHA stands for pediatric Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program for Health and Hunger Prevention, which provides nutrition assistance to low-income families with children.
Q: Who qualifies for pediatric SHA?
A: Families with children in California who meet income and resource requirements, as well as other eligibility criteria, may qualify for pediatric SHA.
Q: What does pediatric SHA provide?
A: Pediatric SHA provides eligible families with an EBT card, also known as Golden State Advantage card, which can be used to purchase food at authorized grocery stores and farmers markets.
Q: What is the income limit for pediatric SHA?
A: The income limit for pediatric SHA depends on the size of your household. To qualify, your household income must be at or below the specified income limits.
Q: Are there any resource limits for pediatric SHA?
A: Yes, pediatric SHA has resource limits. To qualify, your household must have resources below the specified limit.
Q: What are the benefits of pediatric SHA?
A: Pediatric SHA helps ensure that children have access to nutritious food, which is essential for their development and well-being.
Q: Is immigration status a factor for pediatric SHA eligibility?
A: No, immigration status is not a factor for pediatric SHA eligibility. Eligible families can apply regardless of their immigration status.
Q: Is there a time limit for pediatric SHA benefits?
A: No, pediatric SHA benefits can be provided for as long as the family meets the eligibility criteria and qualifies for the program.
Q: Can I use pediatric SHA benefits to buy anything?
A: No, pediatric SHA benefits can only be used to purchase eligible food items, such as fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and meat.
Form Details:
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