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How Do We Get Help Paying For Medical Services Or Special Equipment?

Financial concerns are often a worry for families of children with special health care or developmental needs. In California, there are many public agencies to assist families with funding for medical services. Applying for these services can be confusing. The following information may help you plan. With many agencies, the date you first contact them determines how long it will be before services will begin. It is important to call them as soon as possible.

The first step is to determine if you have medical insurance coverage. If you do, call your representative and look into the coverage for both in-patient and out-patient services. You may have a large deductible or you may not have medical insurance. If this is the case, there are programs for which your baby may be eligible. Speak with your hospital social worker, patient representative or your doctor about applying for any of the programs that may be appropriate for your family.

California Children Services (CCS)
CCS is a statewide program for specialized medical care and rehabilitation for children who have a medically eligible diagnosis. Once a diagnosis is established, families must meet income guidelines to qualify for assistance; however, occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) are not income dependent. CCS funding is also available to families who have some types of insurance and Medi-Cal. Your doctor or hospital may already have referred your baby to CCS. If not, you may call the telephone number(s) listed below for more information.
Nevada County:  (530) 265-1450

 

Child Health and Disability Program (CHDP)

CHDP provides complete health and dental assessments for early detection and prevention of diseases and disabilities in children and youth (including school entry exams, sports physicals and immunizations).  CHDP serves Medi-Cal eligible children birth through 20 years and low income children whose families are at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level from birth through 18 years.

Nevada County:  (530) 265-1462

In-Home Support Services (IHSS)
Children who require special help for their care at home may also be eligible for IHSS. This is funding given to your family to supplement your income if you are caring for your baby full-time and it may be used to hire a part-time caregiver.

Nevada County:  ((530) 265-1340


Medi-Cal
If your family's income is within certain guidelines, you may be eligible for Medi-Cal. This provides financial assistance for regular check-ups and special medical care. You may be eligible for both Medi-Cal and CCS. Your hospital or CCS representative can help you apply.
Nevada County:  (530) 265-1340       Truckee  (530) 582-7803

Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
If your baby has a disability that will last more than one year, you may be able to apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI). If your baby is found eligible you may receive financial support. The amount is dependent upon family income. Your baby will also receive Medi-Cal under SSI.
REGIONAL: (Social Security Admin.) (800) 772-1213

Transitional Aid to Needy Families (TANF)
TANF may provide eligible applicants with financial assistance (food stamps, etc.). Income must fall within established guidelines based on family size.
Nevada County:  (530) 265-1340       Truckee  (530) 582-7803


All of the funding sources listed previously may help with medical care after a child goes home from the hospital, although some funding may be limited to specific services. It will be helpful to discuss your baby's medical needs at home as soon as a clear plan is developed, even while your baby is still hospitalized. While discussing medical follow-up or equipment needs, please speak with your doctor, social worker, nurse or discharge coordinator about financial coverage.

 



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