Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) is a program that helps individuals of all ages live their best life by providing supports that address their unique needs related to mental health and substance use.
The CLTS program provides community-based supports and services for children up to the age of 21 who have substantial limitations in their daily activities and require support to remain in their home and/or community
CST is a resource for families who have children with multiple, often serious needs. Facilitated by a CST Coordinator, this strength-based process is a way for families to “team up” with community members and agencies who will support their efforts to develop a strength based plan to help their child achieve the best possible outcomes to live a happy and fulfilling life.
Jackson County’s Children’s Community Options Program provides a coordinated approach to supporting families who have a child with a disability. The program’s goal is to support, nurture, and facilitate self-determination, interdependence, and inclusion in all facets of community life for the child and family.
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