How do I find out if my child has an approved CCS medically eligible condition?

Anyone may refer a child to CCS; Public health/school nurses, other agencies, or the family itself may refer to CCS to determine if the child has an approved CCS medically eligible condition. Complete referral information includes the name of the family physician and contact information.

Most children are referred by the family physician, specialist or hospital. The physician or hospital can supply important medical information necessary in making the CCS medical eligibility determination and may also participate in the child's CCS treatment program.

For more information, contact us at 707-253-4391

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1. What is California Children's Services?
2. What are the CCS program goals?
3. Who is eligible for the CCS program?
4. What services does the CCS program provide?
5. Where do I apply for the CCS program?
6. How will I know if my child is eligible for CCS program benefits?
7. What if I have private health insurance coverage for my child?
8. What if my child is Medi-Cal eligible?
9. Will there be any cost to the family of a CCS client?
10. Which applicants/clients or families are required to pay the annual assessment fee?
11. Which applicants/clients or families are not required to pay the annual assessment fee?
12. What if the family cannot pay the enrollment fee?
13. How do I find out if my child has an approved CCS medically eligible condition?