CSHCN Programs
CSHCN operates a variety programs for individuals with disabilities, chronic illnesses or severe developmental delays.
- BabyNet serves children birth to 3 years of age with developmental delays.
- Camp Burnt Gin is a residential summer camp for children ages 7 through 15 with special health care needs.
- Children's Rehabilitative Services (CRS) serves children and young adults from birth to21 years old for a variety of medical conditions.
- First Sound is the universal newborn hearing screening program that ensures that hospitals with 100+ births per year screen all infants at birth prior to hospital discharge to identify congenital hearing problems.
- The Hearing Aid program provides batteries for children age birth to 21 who are Medicaid eligible or below 100% of poverty.
- The Hemophilia program assists individuals with hemophilia purchase blood products and supplies.
- The Orthodontic program assists children under the age of 21 with services for craniofacial anomalies.
- The Sickle Cell program serves adults with low income.
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Who to Contact
For general information about Children with Special Health Care Needs programs and services, please use the following information to contact us. If you are interested in programs and services available in your county, contact the local health department.
