Get assistance for families with children with serious medical conditions
Alameda County Public Health Department
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Alameda County Public Health Department's California Children's Services (CCS) provides medical case management to children under 21 years of age with a chronic, disabling, or life-threatening CCS eligible medical condition. CCS can help arrange and pay for hospital stays and doctor visits, medical equipment, medication and other services.
Schedule
Monday - Friday | 8:30 pm - 5 pm |
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Eligibility Requirements
Participant in Medicaid/Medi-Cal,
Resident of Alameda County,
Have a chronic, disabling, or life threatening medical condition that is a CCS eligible medical condition. 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.,
Adults (18+),
Youth,
Age: < 21,
Annual income: < 40000
Accepts Medicaid/Medi-cal
Yes
ADA accessible
Yes
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
Cost Details
There are no fees for children and youth who have full-scope Medi-Cal insurance. Other families may need to pay a small fee based on family size and income.
Cost or fees
Yes
Financial aid
Program accepts Medi-Cal (full-scope or share-of-cost). Application to Medi-Cal may be necessary if DCS asks for applicant to do so if they did not already have Medi-Cal.
Available Languages
Cantonese,
Mandarin,
Spanish
Counties Served
Alameda
What to do next
Click to visit link - https://acphd.org/.../
Visit the link to view the instructions for receiving CCS Services. First steps include a referral, diagnosis, and filling out an application.
Call 510-208-5970
Call for more information on how to apply for CCS Case Management and/or Medical Therapy Program services for your child.
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