Health care for individuals at or below 138% of the poverty level (formerly known as Medicaid). 1-800-562-3022
A special program of the School of Dentistry that treats persons with severe disabilities. Find a directory of dentists trained to treat children with special needs, as well as helpful dental care fact sheets related to specific conditions.
Includes a variety of services provided to infants with hearing loss and their families, such as: Service coordination; Family training; Counseling; Home visits from early intervention providers; Sign language and cued language instruction; Hearing/audiology; Speech-language pathology; Assistive technology devices. Designed to help infants with hearing loss develop age-appropriate communication skills and supported by research showing that infants with hearing loss who start intervention by 6 months of age are less likely to have developmental delays.
Family to Family helps families of children and youth with special health care needs (CYSHCN) and the professionals who serve them identify sources that may be of use when looking for healthcare funding. Visit wapave.org or call 800-572-7368 ext. 108.
Assists with the special technology needs of special education students.
Health care for adult individuals at or below 133% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL). Formerly known as Medicaid. Apple Health for Kids coverage is free to children in households with income at or below 210% of the FPL and available for a monthly premium to children in households with income at or below 312% of the FPL. 1-800-562-3022
Free to anyone who lacks prescription drug coverage. 1-800-913-4146
WithinReach helps families across Washington State navigate complex health and social service systems and connect with the resources – food assistance, health insurance, childhood screenings and more – they need to be healthy and safe. Call the Help Me Grow Washington Hotline at 1-800-322-2588 or visit www.parenthelp123.org to get connected.