Youth and Young Adults in Transition
Why Transition?
Youth and young adults with chronic conditions and disabilities need to prepare for adult life with a special focus on health. It is never too early to start thinking about the services and information you will need.
At their 21st birthday, young adults can no longer get CCS health services and coverage. We at CCS want to make sure that our young adults who are about to age out of the program have all the information and service referrals they need to be healthy, happy, independent-as-possible adults. Below are some guidelines and resources that can help CCS clients plan for transition to adulthood.
Important Questions
- When will my pediatric doctor stop seeing me? Or will this doctor continue to see me as an older adult?
- Who will be my adult doctor(s)?
- What medication, equipment, or supplies might I need?
- What health insurance and/or income programs will I be able to get?
- What skills and information do I need to keep myself in good health?
- How will my health needs fit with my plans for:
- a future job or career
- college
- living on my own
- Are there activities or groups in my community, especially for people with my health condition?
These are just a few questions. It is important to speak with your doctors, family and other important people in your life (like Regional Center case worker, rehabilitation counselor, school counselor) to participate in transition planning with you. It is VERY important that you (and your caregivers) know what your adult health plans are before you turn 21.
Web Pages and Links
- Disability Rights California
- Got Transition? Youth Page
- Department of Rehabilitation
- Developmental Disabilities: Resources for Health Care Providers
- California Disability Benefits 101
- Disability.gov
- Housing Consortium of the East Bay
- Pacific ADA Center
- Developmental Disabilities Planning and Advisory Council
- Eden I&R (211)
Resources & Documents
- Transitions Roadmap for Children and Youth with Special Health Needs
This roadmap shows what may lie ahead for you and your family at each life stage.
English | Spanish | Chinese - Turning 18: What it means for your Health
- Developmental Disabilities Alameda County Adult Services Resource Guide
- Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program
- The CIL Youth Mentorship Program
- Family Resource Navigators
- California Genetically Handicapped Persons Program Insurance