Social Work Services

California Children’s Services (CCS) is aware of the many difficulties parents and children face when living with a medical condition that requires special attention. To that end there are many services that are offered to help ease some of the stressors that you may deal with on a day-to-day basis and the CCS Social Work team is here to help act as a bridge to accessing those services.

Some of the services that the CCS Social Work team can help you with is connecting your family with other resources in the community. These can be resources that provide necessary living tools such as food or clothing or helping you to access transportation to get to medical appointments. We ask you to think about how you and your family are dealing with your child’s disability; do you have a good understanding about your child’s condition? We can try to connect you to other families with the same disabilities or refer you to a support group. We can put you in touch with professional services you may need like legal aid to help with applying for conservatorship for children who are turning 18, or we can simply assist you in completing applications and other forms. Social Work Services at CCS can also help you with Maintenance and Transportation resources.

We understand that you may have questions about behavior problems at home or at school, emotional issues, getting along with friends and family, anger management, and recreational opportunities. After our experienced Social Workers have met with you, we can steer you to the proper counseling services or agencies that may help you to give your child the best life possible.

Please call 909-458-1629 for more information.

CCS FAMILY CONNECTIONS: EMPOWERING CAREGIVERS & FAMILIES

CCS Family Connections will host virtual informational workshops for CCS clients, parents, and families. These learning opportunities are meant to empower families and caregivers to get connected with community-based organizations.

We will have speakers from various community-based organizations to inform families of services, resources, and programs available to them in their communities. The success we have had is due in large part to the commitment of these very busy, resilient people. For further information, please call 909-458-1629.

Check out the schedule below to find one near you and sign up to join in!

Participating parents/caregivers will be eligible for an opportunity drawing!

JANUARY EVENT

IEHP  – Mindful Living (Open to any CCS families)

IEHP’s Health Educator will present a stress management course that is designed to assist Members in identifying stressors and their source. Tools and strategies for stress reduction are presented and demonstrated.

Registration Link: January 9, 2025 at 10:00 AM

FEBRUARY EVENT

Help Me Grow

Help Me Grow is a community resource within the Loma Linda Children’s Hospital serving young children ages 0-8 and their families/guardians, this includes pregnant women.  Funded by First 5 Riverside and San Bernardino, our work helps families support their children’s development and access community-based supportive services and resources.

Registration Link: February 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM  

MARCH EVENT

Simple Solutions Psychotherapy

Simple Solutions will present on their Counseling services and Enhanced Case Management Program addressing emotional challenges of caring for a child with special medical needs and provide resources available through Molina, IEHP, and other support systems to assist with social determinants of health.

Registration Link: March 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM


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