DHHS-OADS Event Form 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the 'Date Received' and 'Reporter Phone Number' at the top of the form. Ensure these details are accurate for timely processing.
  3. Fill in the 'Event Start Date' and 'Event End Date'. This information is crucial for tracking the timeline of events.
  4. Complete the 'Reporter Email', 'Filer Name', and 'Reporter ID' fields. These identifiers help maintain communication and accountability.
  5. Provide client details, including their first name, last name, town of residence, and Social Security Number or MaineCare ID. This section is vital for identifying the individual involved.
  6. Select applicable program types by checking all that apply. This helps categorize the event appropriately.
  7. Indicate whether a worker was involved in the event and provide any necessary details about notifications to guardians or family members.
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