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California Childrens Services - DHCS California Children's Services CCS is a State program for children with certain diseases or health problems Through this program, children up to 21 years old can get the health care and services they need
Child Health and Disability Prevention Program - DHCS The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program was a preventive program that delivered periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California
County Offices for California Childrens Services - DHCS County Offices for California Children's Services To find out more about California Children's Services (CCS) services or the application process, please contact your county CCS office
CCS Approved Hospitals - DHCS For the purpose of California Children's Services (CCS), a Pediatric Community Hospital is a community-based hospital with licensed pediatric beds that provides services for children from birth up to 21 years of age consistent with the requirements listed in this Section
How to Apply - DHCS Families must: complete the English CCS Application or Spanish CCS Application and return it to your county CCS office give CCS all of the information requested so CCS can determine if your family qualifies apply to Medi-Cal if CCS asks you to Get Help in Your Language
High Risk Infant Follow-Up - DHCS The California Children's Services (CCS) High Risk Infant Follow-Up (HRIF) program was established to identify infants who might develop CCS-eligible conditions after discharge from a CCS-approved Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU)
HACCP-FAQ - DHCS The Hearing Aid Coverage for Children Program (HACCP) is a state program that offers coverage for hearing aids and related benefits to eligible California children and youth under age 21 who need hearing aids but don't have coverage (or have very limited coverage)
Parent Resources - DHCS John Tracy Clinic provides, worldwide and without charge, parent-centered services to young children with a hearing loss offering families hope, guidance and encouragement The Clinic’s free services for families are supported entirely by grants and donations
HRIF Regional - DHCS Loma Linda University Children's Hospital Loma Linda 7 37 11: Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford: Palo Alto: 7 37 13 Miller Children's Women's Hospital Long Beach Long Beach 7 37 22 Rady Children's Hospital San Diego San Diego 7 37 05: Santa Clara Valley Medical Center: San Jose: 7 37 15: Sutter Medical Center, Sacramento
Locate the Nearest County Office - DHCS Find a county office near you to assist with the programs below California Children's Services CCS County Offices Child Health and Disability Prevention CHDP County List Medi-Cal Medi-Cal County offices to apply for Medi-Cal Get Help in Your Language