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Adopt a West Virginia Child

Have an approved homestudy? Register online and express your interest in West Virginia's waiting children.

Adult Care Provider Inquiry

The Adult Family Care Program is administered by the Department of Health and Human Resources. The program is designed to serve adults who, because of physical, mental or emotional limitations, are unable to live independently ...

Customer Service Reporting Center

Online change reporting system for DHHR customers receiving Food Stamps, Medicaid, or child only WV WORKS.

FACTS Plus Provider Lookup System

FACTS PLUS allows registered Providers to view information about their services provided via Statewide FACTS system. If you are providing services to West Virginia clients through the FACTS System, you may request a FACTS PLUS account. You will be notified about your application once it has been evaluated by FACTS Staff.

Foster/Adoptive Parent Inquiry

Express interest in becoming a Foster/Adoptive Parent.

inROADS

the Information Network for Resident Online Access and Delivery of Services - evaluates you for possible eligibility and allows you to apply for benefits offered by the state of West Virginia. Benefits offered by the State include Medicaid for Children and Pregnant Women, the West Virginia Children's Health Insurance Program (WVCHIP) and Food Stamps.

West Virginia Child Placement Network (WVCPN)

The WVCPN provides online access to DHHR licensed group residential facilities, emergency shelters, MR/DD facilities, and DJS Juvenile Centers database to assist a child's Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) in determining what resources are available to the child.

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