Dhs Case Closure Concerns
Summary
If your Department of Human Services case is closed, past hospitalization or rent changes are generally not a concern unless the case is reopened or there were unresolved issues. If you have moved on and there are no pending actions, you likely have nothing to worry about. For reassurance, consider contacting DHS directly to confirm that everything is settled.Full Conversation
What if my past rent and hospitalization occured while my case was still opened would it concern them now that it is closed and do I have anything to be concerned about
If your past rent and hospitalization occurred while your case was still open, it might be relevant only if there were any pending actions or unresolved issues when the case was closed. Otherwise, if the case is closed and no further action was mentioned, there's typically no need for concern.
Do you have any specific concerns about unresolved issues from your case?
It's just that I've moved on and don't want to bothered and don't want no trouble and I'm only information off the Internet and it's different. It depends where I look that's why keep asking, thinking it could be the way I worded things
It sounds like you're looking for reassurance about your closed case with the Department of Human Services. Generally, if your case is closed and there were no unresolved issues or pending actions, you shouldn't have anything to worry about.
If you need specific guidance, you might consider directly contacting DHS to confirm that everything is settled. Would you like more information on how to contact your local DHS office?