Eligibility
Applying for Coverage
Most individuals who may be eligible for the Medical Assistance benefit, will be enrolled in the HealthChoices Program, however there are some exceptions such as those in nursing homes. Please note: While the HealthChoices Program is comprised of two (2) components — a behavioral health benefit and a physical health benefit — our Lycoming-Clinton agency manages the Behavioral Health Benefit only.
To apply for Medical Assistance and to see if you will be enrolled in the HealthChoices Program, you may apply in person or online.
Individuals may apply for coverage through their County Assistance Office below.
Lycoming County Assistance Office
400 Little League Blvd, PO Box 127
Williamsport PA 17703-0127
Phone: 570-327-3300
Toll Free: 877-867-4014
Clinton County Assistance Office
300 Bellefonte Avenue, Suite 101
Lock Haven PA 17745-1929
Phone 570-748-2971
Toll Free: 800-820-4159
Determining Your Eligibility
To determine if you are eligible for services, our Managed Care Organization (MCO), Community Care Behavioral Health (CCBH) will utilize Medical Necessity Guidelines to see if you qualify. In most cases, Community Care Behavioral Health will ask your proposed agency to provide information as to why you need these services. Community Care Behavioral Health will review your request and make a clinical determination regarding your eligibility:
Benefits and Services
If you have the HealthChoices benefit, you may be eligible to receive behavioral health services for children and adults.
Find a Provider
If you need additional help in finding local community resources for mental health and/or substance use after you have referenced Community Care's website (link below) or contacted Member Services, Community Care has an additional resource to help. They can help you and your family by:
Listening to your concerns related to mental health and substance use.
Providing educational support regarding the complaint and grievance process.
Helping you connect to community supports, available services, support groups, peer and family networks and other available county and public resources.