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No. A nursing home (extended care facility) is a medical facility. Social services may be obtained in a nursing home - but a nursing home is not a social service agency, per se.
NCIS is a criminal investigation agency, so please clarify why you need NCIS information for daycare help.
Yes, contact your local Social Security office or other social service agency to discuss how to get the help you need.
To effectively search for daycare violations in your area, you can start by visiting your state's licensing agency website. Look for a section that provides information on daycare inspections and violations. You can also contact the agency directly to inquire about any violations or complaints against specific daycare centers. Additionally, you can search online for news articles or reports that may mention daycare violations in your area.
You can contact a adoption agency or call the social service centre.
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To find daycare violations in your area, you can contact your state's licensing agency for childcare facilities. They typically maintain records of violations and complaints against daycare centers. You can also search online databases or websites that provide information on daycare violations in your locality.
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The definition of job placement is a service or agency that finds a job for someone. Employment agencies educational institutions, and social service agencies help with job placement for clients.
In the US the Social Security Agency oversees funds for dependent children (SSI, SSDI,), Medicaid is a state matter and handled via the state's department of health and human services. Contact your local SSA office for information or visit Social Security Online and/or your state's social service agency.