Form 1: Add client & intake - SA Housing Authority 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Client Information section. Enter the required fields marked with an asterisk, including your name, address, and primary phone number. Ensure accuracy for effective communication.
  3. Indicate your preferred method for receiving vaccination and appointment reminders. Choose from options like email or postal mail for vaccination reminders and text or phone for appointment reminders.
  4. Provide details about your previous veterinary hospital if applicable, including permission to contact them. This helps streamline your pet's medical history transfer.
  5. In the Patient Information section, fill in your pet’s name, species, breed, sex, and age. If you have multiple pets, remember to complete a separate form for each.
  6. Complete the Medical History questionnaire thoroughly to assist in accurate record keeping. Include any medications your pet is currently taking.
  7. Review the Financial Policy section carefully and provide your digital signature by typing your full legal name and date at the end of the form.

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The intake certification gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your eligibility for housing assistance. The annual recertification gives you the opportunity to demonstrate your continued eligibility for housing assistance.
Emergency Accommodation is available to people being supported by Homeless Alliances, services across South Australia that provide support to people experiencing homelessness. You can access these services 24/7 by calling: Homeless Connect SA (including families) phone 1800 003 308 (Free Call) ☏
Alternative access to Housing services You can continue receiving services from SA Housing Trust by: visiting a SA Housing Trust office or. contacting us on 131 299 ☏ or.

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People are eligible for public housing if they meet all the below conditions: they can verify that they live in South Australia. they have an independent income. no one in their household owns or partly owns residential property. they meet the income and asset limits.

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