WHAT ADA COUNTY CANNOT PAY FOR
NON-MEDICAL
- Will not provide more than one month’s assistance in any 12-month aggregate time period
(assistance received by another county in Idaho will count in this calculation)
- Will not provide continuing or long-term assistance
- Will not make payments to relatives or other household members
- Will not pay for reconnection fees, deposits, late fees or interest charges
- Will not pay for irrigation fees, cable TV, and any other good or service that is unnecessary to living or maintaining a home
- Will not pay for first month’s rent or deposits
- Does not issue Food Stamps
- Will not assist in paying Child Support
- Does not handle Child Protection matters
- Does not handle Child Custody matters
- Will not pay Auto repair / maintenance
- Will not pay Car / home insurance
- Will not pay Mortgage payments
- Will not pay Hotel / motel charges
- Will not pay Security Deposits
MEDICAL
- Service provided merely for your convenience or the convenience of the provider
- Inpatient services that reasonably could have been provided on an outpatient basis
- Services not provided in accordance with generally accepted standards of medical or surgical practice in this community
- Services not consistent with the symptoms, diagnosis or treatment of your condition, illness or injury
- Bone Marrow transplants, and any related services or prescription drugs
- Elective, cosmetic and / or experimental procedures
- Pregnancies – normal, uncomplicated pregnancies, excluding caesarean section and childbirth well-baby care
- Medicare or Medicaid co-payments and deductibles
- Services provided by, or available to you from state, federal and local health programs
- Services related to, or provided by, residential and / or shelter care facilities
- Drugs, devices or procedures primarily utilized for weight reduction and complications directly related to such drugs, devices or procedures.
There may be other services that Ada County will not pay for. If you have any questions, contact this office.