Care Coordination for Children (CC4C)
formerly Child Service Coordination (CSC)
As of March 1, 2011, the Child Service Coordination Program has changed to a new service called Care Coordination for Children (CC4C). CC4C is a free and voluntary program that helps families like yours find and use community services.
The goals of CC4C are:
•to connect your family with services for children and families
•to support your children in reaching their developmental potential
•to help ensure that children are raised in healthy, safe, and nurturing environments.
CC4C care managers can help with finding medical care, transportation,
childcare and /or financial aid. They can also provide you with information
about a wide variety of family oriented resources. The care manager will:
•discuss family strengths and concerns through home visits,
telephone calls and other personal contacts
•identify programs, services, and resources that meet your family’s needs
•serve as a link between you and your child’s doctor or nurse
•identify ways you can strengthen parent-child relationships
•introduce you to parent support programs when available
•Offer encouragement and support.
Who is Eligible?
Children birth to age three who are at risk for developmental delay or disability, long term illness and/or social, emotional disorders and children ages birth to five who have been diagnosed with developmental delay or disability, long term illness and/or social, emotional disorder may be eligible for the program.
How can I find out more about or make a referral?
If you are interested in more information about the
Care Coordination for Children (CC4C) program, please call (336) 227-0101
and ask to to speak with the CC4C supervisor.

