About This Resource
Resource Stats
Indiana's FSSA runs multiple programs that help families cover medical expenses and basic needs during childhood cancer treatment. They provide Medicaid coverage through programs like Healthy Indiana Plan and Hoosier Healthwise, which cover doctor visits, hospital stays, medications, and specialized treatments that cancer families need.
The agency also offers emergency cash assistance through TANF, food support through SNAP, and connects families to local resources through Indiana 211. Their Division of Family Resources can help with emergency financial assistance when families face sudden medical bills or lose income due to a child's cancer diagnosis. You can apply for most services online or get help finding your local office through their website.
Additional Information
Services Offered:
- Medicaid coverage
- emergency cash assistance
- food assistance
- local resource connections
- disability services
Languages Supported:
English, Spanish (translation services available)
Application Required:
Yes, application or registration may be required
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