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Persons Served Resources
Our Resources page offers a variety of materials to empower our clients and improve their quality of life. Explore our hub for valuable information and tools.
CCS Resources Request Form
If you are a person served with Coastal Core Services and looking for help with accessing resources, you've come to the right place! Simply click the link below to submit your request, and our dedicated Resources Team at Coastal Core Services will be here to support you. Your request will go directly to our team, and we will reach out to assist you as soon as possible.
HCBS Final Rule Information
The HCBS Final Rule is a federal regulation focused on enhancing community integration and ensuring person-centered care for individuals receiving long-term services. It emphasizes dignity, choice, and independence, guiding service providers to better support individual needs.
2-1-1 Resource Center
The 2-1-1 Resource Center offers a comprehensive directory of community resources and services available in Ventura County. It provides assistance in accessing various support services, including healthcare, housing, food assistance, mental health services, and more. Individuals can find valuable information and referrals to meet their specific needs through this centralized resource hub.
Autism Society
The Autism Society is a leading organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), their families, and caregivers. It offers a wide range of resources, support services, educational materials, advocacy initiatives, and community events aimed at promoting autism awareness, acceptance, and inclusion. Individuals and families affected by autism can find valuable information, support networks, and opportunities for empowerment through the Autism Society.
Brain Injury Support Center
The Brain Injury Support Center provides essential resources and support services for individuals who have experienced traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or acquired brain injuries (ABIs), as well as their families and caregivers. It offers educational materials, counseling services, rehabilitation programs, peer support groups, and advocacy assistance to help individuals navigate the challenges associated with brain injuries and promote their recovery and well-being.
Department of Developmental Services (DDS)
The Department of Developmental Services (DDS) is a state agency dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental disabilities and their families. It offers a wide range of services and programs, including early intervention, residential support, vocational training, educational resources, and advocacy initiatives. DDS plays a crucial role in coordinating and funding services to help individuals with developmental disabilities live meaningful and fulfilling lives in their communities.
Human Services Agency
The Human Services Agency (HSA) provides a variety of essential social services and support programs to individuals and families in Ventura County. These services may include assistance with food and nutrition, housing and shelter, healthcare access, childcare, employment support, and more. HSA serves as a lifeline for individuals and families in need, offering resources and support to help them overcome challenges and improve their quality of life.
In-Home Supportive Services
In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) is a statewide program that provides in-home care and support services to eligible individuals with disabilities, including developmental disabilities, and older adults. IHSS helps individuals remain safely in their own homes and communities by offering assistance with activities of daily living, personal care, household chores, and other supportive services. It enables individuals to maintain their independence and dignity while receiving the care they need in familiar surroundings.
Tri-Counties Regional Center
The Tri-Counties Regional Center (TCRC) is a nonprofit organization that coordinates and provides services for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo Counties. TCRC offers a wide range of services, including assessment and diagnosis, case management, service coordination, advocacy, and referrals to community resources and support programs. It serves as a central hub for accessing comprehensive and individualized services to enhance the lives of individuals and promote their inclusion in the community.