Welcome to Community Development. We're Glad You're Here. Now Let Us Explain...
Think about all the things that make communities thrive:
A strong economy, powered by local business (big and small) that contribute jobs and to the tax base (Money that helps keep taxes stable and helps fund the services that our residents enjoy.)
A thoughtful growth plan that will attract development that adds to the character of our city--not takes away from it.
Social programs that help in meaningful ways while strengthening the fabric of the community.
And affordable housing that lifts everyone up--not keeps folks on the fringes only in slightly nicer apartments.
These are the things the team at The TO Department of Community Development works on all day long.
That is, when we’re not thinking about other things like construction, code compliance, open space, and all manner of regional issues that affect us here in Thousand Oaks.
We are also stewards of the of the City's General Plan. What the heck is a general plan you ask? Well, it’s actually much more specific than the name implies. It is XXX.
Now that we have all that out of the way, are there any questions? (Accordion opens up to reveal FAQs and invite more)
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What happens when my child transitions to adulthood?
CSHCS can cover eligible individuals until the day before their 21st birthday (with the exception of persons with certain blood clotting disorders, cystic fibrosis, or sickle cell disease).
A CSHCS nurse or social worker will help you and your child through the transition process. If you have not had a Plan of Care with your nurse or social worker within 6 months of turning 18 or 21, please call to schedule so we can better assist with any questions or concerns you may have regarding this transition.
Additional information can be found using the links below:
What is a "Plan of Care" and do I need one?
A CSHCS Plan of Care is a client centered plan which allows the CSHCS team and the family to communicate and organize the short and long term goals of the client. As the client's needs are met or a new need is noticed, the Plan of Care is updated.
Our goal is for each of our clients/families to have a yearly visit with one of our nurses or social worker. This meeting will be an opportunity to:
- Review your child’s medical, educational, social and transitional needs
- Provide updates on the benefits available to your child as well as your family
- Discuss any needs your child may have in regards to obtaining medical supplies, medications, therapies, transportation assistance and mileage reimbursement
- Discuss any needs your family has and assist in locating resources.
How do I apply for CSHCS?
Contact the CSHCS Team at the Health Department at (989) 832-6673.
You can also call the CSHCS Family Phone Line at 1-800-359-3722.
HOW TO REACH US
Todd Ponte, Administrator
Law Enforcement Center
2727 Rodd Street
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 832-6856
Fax: (989) 631-9478
Hours: Mon-Fri (7 am - 4 pm)
Have a Question? Reach Out
How to Reach Us
Midland County Courthouse
301 W Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Hours: Monday - Friday (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Phone: (989) 832-6657
HOW TO REACH US
Todd Ponte, Administrator
Law Enforcement Center
2727 Rodd Street
Midland, MI 48640
Phone: (989) 832-6856
Fax: (989) 631-9478
Hours: Mon-Fri (7 am - 4 pm)
Have a Question? Reach Out
How to Reach Us
Midland County Courthouse
301 W Main Street
Midland, MI 48640

Hours: Monday - Friday (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.)
Phone: (989) 832-6657



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