2018-11-302018-11-302018-11-302018-09-03https://ri.ucsal.br/handle/prefix/517The family in the centrality of social policies and programs results in an articulation with the State that needs to specify which requirements will determine who is entitled to public assistance. Studies of the relationship between families and social programs have pointed to their inclusion as a resource in overcoming the condition of exclusion and misery, based on actions that guarantee basic needs, yet do not articulate family organizations with their specifics within their daily lives. This work has as it’s goal to investigate the social and health conditions of the families of the Residencial Leandrinho Condominium referenced in the access to the programs of habitation and minimum income, the consumption and the use of medication as determinant factors of social protection. From a quantitative exploratory approach, the field survey was developed in 121 residential unities located in the city of Dias Dávila in Bahia, from February to May of 2017, through a face to face colection of information. Residential household groups and the access of goods and services were identified by verifying which basic needs were met. It is evidenced that the quoted programs when based on an intersectoral policy and combined by using the database of CadÚnico, brought favorable results to the inclusion of the family plurality and made possible the access to habitation, sanitation, goods and controled medications leading to reduction of vulnerability and relative social protection.Acesso AbertoFamíliaProgramas sociaisProgramas de renda mínimaDeterminantes sociaisProteção socialMedicamentosFamilySocial programsMinimum income programsSocial determinantsSocial protectionMedicationAspectos sociais dos programas de renda mínima nas famílias do Condomínio Residencial LeandrinhoDissertaçãoSociais e HumanidadesMultidisciplinar