California Children's Services (CCS)
What is CCS?
California Children’s Services (CCS) is a state public health program for children and youth with certain diseases or health problems. Through this program, children and youth birth to 21 years old can get the health care and services they need.
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California Children’s Services (CCS) is a statewide program that assists children and youth:
- Who have a chronic, disabling, or life-threatening CCS eligible medical condition
- Who need specialty medical care
- Who meet income requirements (See Eligibility, below)
- Age birth to 21
Each county has a CCS program with two parts:
- Case Management Program
CCS Nurse Case Managers (NCM's) connect clients with doctors and other healthcare professionals. Each eligible child or youth is assigned a nurse case manager. They can help you find medical services and make sure eligible services are paid for. - Medical Therapy Program
The Medical Therapy Program provides occupational therapy and physical therapy services to children and youth with certain long term physical disabilities.
Types of Services CCS Covers
Each eligible child or youth is assigned a nurse case manager. They can help you find medical services and make sure eligible services are paid for.
These services may include:
- Hospital care and doctor appointments
- X-ray and lab services (for example, blood tests)
- Medical supplies and equipment, (for example, wheelchairs)
- Medications to treat the condition
- Home health care
- Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy
- In some cases, Orthodontic care
- Mental Health Services (for example, counseling)
- Confidential HIV Testing and Monitoring Program for children and youth who are at risk for AIDS
- Palliative Care
- Help with transportation to get to appointments
- Diagnostic Services for children and youth when a doctor thinks they may have a CCS-eligible condition
- High Risk Infant Follow-Up Program for certain medically fragile infants
All services, except emergencies, must receive prior authorization.
Eligibility
A child or youth can get CCS services if they meet these four requirements:
- Birth to Age 21
- Live in Alameda County
- Have a chronic, disabling, or life threatening medical condition that is CCS eligible CCS eligible medical condition
- Income
• Full-scope or Share-Of-Cost Medi-Cal
or
• Families with adjusted gross income (AGI) under $40,000
or
• Families with AGI over $40,000 may be eligible if their out of pocket costs for the eligible condition are expected to exceed 20% of AGI