DCBS Organization

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What does DCBS do?

  • Provides family support, child care assistance, and child and adult protection.
  • Determines Medicaid and nutrition assistance eligibility.
  • Provides low-income households with a means to meet their home energy needs.
  • Runs the state foster care and adoption system and recruits and trains parents to care for the state’s children who are waiting for permanent homes.
  • Administers Kentucky’s public guardianship program through the Division of Guardianship Services.

With offices in every county, the goals of DCBS are to provide services to enhance the self-sufficiency of families; improve safety and permanency for children and vulnerable adults; and engage families and community partners in a collaborative decision-making process.

DCBS Divisions (Click on each one for more information)