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How to Apply for New Beginnings HCY Program: A Guide for Disabled Youth & Their Families

David Beckford by David Beckford
June 13, 2025
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Navigating Missouri’s Medicaid HCY program is easier than you think—here’s how disabled youth and their families can access crucial services.

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The Healthy Children and Youth (HCY) Program is designed to provide vital support for families raising children with special health care needs. If you’re new to the program or considering enrolling, here’s a step-by-step guide to help you get started:

Step 1: Understand the Program

The HCY Program provides access to a comprehensive range of services, including medical care, therapies (speech, occupational, and physical), developmental assessments, and assistance navigating the healthcare system. The program’s ultimate goal is to support the physical, emotional, and social well-being of children and young adults up to 21 years old.

Step 2: Determine Eligibility

Missouri residents who have children or dependents with special health care needs may be eligible for the HCY Program. Contact your local Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services or visit their official website to review specific eligibility criteria.

Step 3: Contact an HCY Coordinator

HCY coordinators serve as your guide to accessing benefits and services. Reach out to an HCY coordinator in your region to discuss your child’s unique needs and develop a tailored care plan. They will help you identify the most appropriate resources and provide guidance on utilizing the available services effectively.

Step 4: Schedule Initial Assessments

After enrolling, you’ll work with your HCY coordinator to schedule assessments that help evaluate your child’s developmental milestones, health, and special needs. These assessments provide valuable insights, forming the foundation for the individualized services your child will receive.

Step 5: Access Resources and Services

Once assessments are complete, you’ll gain access to services designed to help your child thrive. These might include medical treatments, therapies, counseling, or educational support. Remember to remain actively involved in your child’s care plan, regularly reviewing progress and adjusting strategies as needed.

Step 6: Stay Connected to Support Networks

The HCY Program can also connect you to caregiver networks and educational sessions to help you feel empowered on your caregiving path. Take advantage of these opportunities to build connections with other families and share experiences.

By taking these steps, you’ll set your family on a path toward receiving the critical support your child needs. With the HCY Program, you’re not just accessing resources—you’re joining a community dedicated to fostering your family’s health, resilience, and success. 🌟

Learn more: Visit https://www.newbeginningsinhomeservices.com/ or call 314.991.7777

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