California Children's Services (CCS) is a state public health program in Oakland, CA that provides essential healthcare and services to children and youth with specific diseases or health issues. Through CCS, children and youth aged from birth to 21 years old can access the necessary care they need, including hospital visits, therapy services, medical supplies, medications, and mental health support.
CCS offers two main programs: the Case Management Program, where nurse case managers connect clients with healthcare professionals and ensure payment for eligible services, and the Medical Therapy Program, which provides occupational and physical therapy to children and youth with long-term physical disabilities. Eligibility for CCS services is based on age, residency in Alameda County, having a CCS-eligible medical condition, and meeting income requirements.
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