Applications Update There is an important update regarding application reviews. For more information, visit: https://dhs.ri.gov/programs-and-services
Applying for Benefits The customer portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov and the HealthyRhode mobile app) is not available because of the data breach. You can apply for all benefits by phone by calling 1-855-697-4347, in person at a DHS office, or by mail. Visit https://dhs.ri.gov/apply-now for more information. Please click here to find application assistance.
RIBridges Updates The RIBridges system managed by Deloitte is currently offline, and the State is working closely with Deloitte to address the cybersecurity threat and bring the system back online. The programs managed through the RIBridges system include but are not limited to: Medicaid, HSRI medical coverage, SNAP, RI Works, CCAP, LTSS, GPA, LTSS, and At Home Cost Share. Customers can take steps today to protect themselves, utilizing credit freezes, fraud alerts, and updating passwords. Any customer who sees suspicious activity on their EBT card should change their PIN. Changing your EBT PIN frequently, before or around the time of benefit issuance, is a fraud prevention best practice to protect your benefits. To change your PIN, call ebtEdge at 1-888-979-9939. Additional instructions on how to protect your benefits can be found here. -Please be advised benefits for the month of December for most programs have already been disbursed. -DHS regional offices remain open and are processing paper applications and forms at this time. - The Call Center (1-855-697-4347) will be offering extended hours Monday-Wednesday ( Jan. 13-17). and take incoming calls from 4-7 p.m. to assist all callers in the queue.
Fair Hearing - How to Request Without Web (Mail, Call, Visit) While the customer portal (healthyrhode.ri.gov and the HealthyRhode mobile app) is not available, fair hearings can only be requested by phone, in person, or by mail. To file an appeal regarding Medicaid and Purchased Health Coverage through HealthSource RI, call HealthSource RI at 1-855-840-HSRI (4774). For questions about filing an appeal for human services programs such as SNAP, RIW, Child Care, GPA, or SSP call the Department of Human Services at 1-855-MY-RI-DHS (1-855-697-4347).To request a fair hearing in person, please visit your nearest DHS office. To request a fair hearing by mail, please mail your completed Appeal Form to PO Box 8709, Cranston, RI 02920.For more information about the fair hearing process, please visit the Appeals Office page.
Check Out Our New Websites! Published on Friday, June 25, 2021 The Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) is excited to announce we have updated the DHS, Office of Child Support Services (OCSS), and Office of Rehabilitation Services (ORS) websites! The families and individuals who need DHS and the partners who help amplify and extend our critical services, programs and benefits across Rhode Island were at the forefront of the redesign decisions of all three websites that re-launched on Thursday, June 17th. There are a wide range of user-friendly features that improve the overall customer experience. Across each website, customers can now change the font size for better readability; convert the page to light or dark mode based on user preference; and find needed program details, documents, and forms easier due to each website’s streamlined approach. In redesigning the DHS website, DHS leadership took the initiative to build out key pages. Notable highlights include an Overview page of programs and services; an all-inclusive Apply Now page that serves as a one-stop shop for all DHS programs and services; a Pandemic-EBT (P-EBT) dedicated page that addresses common questions and concerns; a revamped Child Care section that reflects the Office of Child Care’s growing significance to Rhode Island families; and the sharing of our DHS legislative priorities in the About Us section. The OCSS website was also overhauled to meet the needs of the DHS division’s various constituents. Visitors will now find pages for the type of visitor (custodial, non-custodial, attorney and employer) seeking information. Since visiting the OCSS website from a mobile device is common, improving how the Case Information and Contact Us pages — some of the most visited pages – was prioritized. The ORS website’s most significant change is the inclusion of the Rhode Island Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP) and the Rhode Island Adaptive Telephone Equipment Loan Program (ATEL) websites into its website. Previously, ATAP and ATEL had their own website addresses. Please note that if someone has the old addresses linked as favorites on their desktops or laptops, they will be redirected automatically to the new homes of ATAP and ATEL. In addition, ORS also built out its Programs page, which is a top visited section of the website, and the Vocational Rehabilitation Program section as well as made overall changes to streamline all its information. It is our hope that the updates to these websites will improve the customer experience for everyone.