What is GRH (Group Residential Housing)?
GRH is a state-funded program that pays for room and board costs for low-income elderly and adults with disabilities living in some licensed or registered community-based settings. The program aims to reduce and prevent institutional residence or homelessness.

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1. Can I apply for cash, food and medical assistance online?
2. What programs require a face-to-face interview?
3. Who qualifies for help with the cost of a funeral?
4. How do I apply for health care coverage?
5. What is SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)?
6. What is DWP (Diversionary Work Program)?
7. What is GA (General Assistance)?
8. What is MFIP (Minnesota Family Investment Program)?
9. What is MSA (Minnesota Supplemental Aid)?
10. Who qualifies for Emergency Assistance?
11. How do I apply for Energy (fuel) Assistance?
12. What is GRH (Group Residential Housing)?
13. What is EW (Elderly Waiver)?
14. What is AC (Alternative Care)?
15. What is an Asset Assessment?
16. How long does it take until I know that I am approved or not?
17. Is there any help with medical bills if I am disable AND working?
18. Can I provide verifications online with my application?
19. Will I need to come into the office and see a worker if I want health care assistance only?
20. May I get a receipt to show I submitted verifications for my cash, food, or medical case?