Examples of Aging out in a sentence
Aging out of care generally means a youth reached the state’s legal age of adulthood without achieving permanency.
Transition Age Youth (TAY) Aging out of Foster Care Preference for AdmissionEach year HHA gives a preference to no more than 75 Transition Age Youth (TAY) applicant households who have aged out of Foster Care.
Sponsors/Developers must provide shelters or group homes to Persons with Special Needs, domestic violence victims, elderly adults, runaway/abandoned children, Youth Aging out of Foster Care, homeless persons, veterans families that are considered to be homeless.
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Aging out of a CEA participating program OR aging out of an under 18 shelter program without a safe housing option available.
Likewise, “Youth Aging out of the Foster Care System” was removed because this population is included in the “Persons Exiting Institutions or Systems of Care/Reentry” preference.
Aging out of foster care: how extended foster care for youth eighteen to twenty-one has fostered independence.
The Department has worked to implement some of the recommendations from the Youth Aging out Task Force, which includes expanding Chafee Foster Care Independence Providers (CFCIP) services to operate as a one-stop transition center.
The intent is to preference 25 Transition Age Youth (TAY) Aging out of Foster Care annually, but unused slots will rollover each year until the final year of the demonstration.
Aging out of foster care often means aging out of health care, a gap that is particularly onerous for foster care youth because half of all foster care youth have chronic medical problems.The ACA enhances the accessibility of preventive care by prohibiting insurers from placing cost-sharing requirements on certain forms of preventive care.