Case Management

Who is a Case Manager?

Case Managers are a critical piece of service coordination for your child. Case Managers are funded by the state to aid families with children on the autism spectrum and they are required to follow the DDSN Service Coordination Manual.

A Case Manager is assigned to work with your family to assist with coordinating services once your child ages out of BabyNet. A Case Manager is a critical resource when it comes to accessing DDSN services and waivers. Your child’s Case Manager will assist you in applying for TEFRA and the Community Long Term Care Waiver.

Where can I find a Case Manager?

Children who have a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder/developmental delays/related issues should be approved to receive services from either a DDSN Case Manager (1-800-289-7012) or a third party DDSN funded Case Manager (age >3).

Here is the link to the DDSN Service Provider list: https://ddsn.sc.gov/services/find-service-provider

You can choose a county and see which provider serves that county. From there, you can make your decision as to who will provide your case management.