Who We Are
At Holland Management, we are dedicated to transforming the health care experience for medically complex children through the North Carolina CAP/C program. Our primary goal is to ensure that children remain in the comfort of their homes, rather than an extended hospital stay or nursing facility. We provide a suite of services that support both the child and their family, making home-based care both feasible and effective.
Specialized Equipment and Support
- Wheelchairs, Standers, and Walkers: Essential mobility aids to support daily activities.
- Respiratory Supplies and Equipment: For managing respiratory conditions effectively.
- Enteral Formula and Supplies: Nutritional support for children requiring specialized feeding.
- Diapers and Incontinence Supplies: For children over three years old, ensuring comfort and hygiene.
- Insurance Assistance: Help with private insurance co-pays and deductibles to ease financial burdens.
Why We’re the Trusted Choice
- In-Home Care Services: Customized case management services and respite care to meet each child’s unique needs.
- Experienced Leadership: Diana leads our team with years of case management expertise.
- Comprehensive Support: Services and modifications to maintain a comfortable home environment and prevent hospitalization.
- Medicaid Coverage: Access to CAP/C services with assistance for insurance co-pays and deductibles.
- Established Experience: Five years of dedicated service in North Carolina, committed to exceptional care and support.
Support Across 15 NC Counties
We are committed to providing all necessary services to keep children at home, making significant strides in enhancing their quality of life and supporting their families. To find out more about how we can assist you, please contact us today for more information and support.
What is CAP/C?
CAP/C stands for Community Alternatives Program for Children. The program provides a cost-effective alternative to institutionalization for children up to 21, who are medically fragile with a reasonable indication of the need for at least one CAP/C service and at risk for institutionalization if these services were not available. These services allow the child to remain in or return to a home or community-based setting. The program supplements, rather than replaces, the formal and informal services and supports already available.
NC Medicaid Community Alternatives Program Clinical Coverage Policy No. 3K-1 for Children (CAP/C)