STAP Services | Texas Health and Human Services What is STAP? The Specialized Telecommunications Assistance Program (STAP) helps people who have a disability that interferes with their access to telephone networks purchase basic specialized assistive equipment or services
Southern Tier NY HIV AIDS Prevention, Support and Resources STAP’s Care Management program supports individuals with chronic health conditions in navigating the complex web of medical, behavioral, and social services Our goal is to ensure you receive the care and resources you need to live a healthier, more stable life
STAP Eligibility Coverage | Cardinal at Work STAP funds are available on a fiscal-year basis and available for use between September 1 through August 31 Any unused STAP funds will not roll over into the next fiscal year Reimbursement is based on start date of the course and not registration date
Contact STAP - Southern Tier Aids Program Whether you’re living with HIV AIDS, managing a chronic health condition, or seeking testing for HIV, Hepatitis C, or STDs, STAP is here to support you Since 1984, staff has been providing HIV services, with a deep commitment to HIV, Hepatitis, and LGBTQ+ education
STAP Equipment List This list provides information regarding the approved devices currently provided by STAP vendors Please contact the STAP Vendor Specialist if you have questions regarding the approval of a specific device not listed below or if there are devices that need to be modified or discontinued
How to apply for a STAP Speech-generating Device voucher If you have not received the voucher in 2 months, follow up on your application with HHSC STAP department by email (dhhs phones@hhs texas gov) or calling 1-512-438-4880
About - Southern Tier Aids Program We are a team of dedicated, caring people providing comprehensive HIV AIDS services in the Southern Tier of New York We work towards creating a world where HIV transmission is rare and those who are HIV+ lead healthy lives
STAP Vendor Information - Texas Health and Human Services The Specialized Telecommunications Assistance Program (STAP) helps people who have a disability that interferes with their access to telephone networks purchase basic specialized assistive equipment or services