Children's Special Healthcare Services

Assisting children and some adults with special health needs by offering information, resources, and support.

Children’s Special Health Care Services (CSHCS)

At Van Buren/Cass District Health Department, we support children and some adults with chronic health conditions. We provide access to specialized medical services for families facing serious health issues.

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What is Children’s Special Health Care Services?

CSHCS is a Michigan-based program that offers comprehensive support to families by providing:

  • Coverage and Referrals: Helps cover costs and connects you to specialists tailored to your child’s condition.
  • Family-Centered Services: Empowers you as a caregiver to take an active role in your child’s health care.
  • Community-Based Support: Helps individuals find services to manage care at home while maintaining family routines.
  • Culturally Competent Care: Respects and supports the cultural needs of your family.

Who is Eligible for CSHCS?

Eligibility for Children's Special Health Care Services (CSHCS):

  • Children: Must have a qualifying medical condition and be 25 years old or younger.
  • Adults: Those 26 and older with conditions like cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia, or specific blood clotting disorders may qualify.
  • New Expansion: As of October 1, 2023, CSHCS now extends eligibility to individuals up to age 26.
  • Coverage: The program includes over 2,600 diagnoses.
 
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How to Apply for CSHCS

To apply for CSHCS and see if you meet qualifications, follow these steps:

Step 3:
Confirm CSHCS Program Eligibility

Our CSHCS Team

Ermelinda Aranda
CSHCS Representative
(269) 621-3143 ext. 1348

Michele Woodhams, RN
CSHCS Nurse
(269) 621-3143 ext. 1345

Amy Malsbary, RN
CSHCS Nurse Coordinator
(269) 621-3143 ext. 1328