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The Department of Social Services is divided into 10 divisions, with programs, branches, and agencies under those divisions: Administration; Legal; Children and Family Services; Community Care Licensing; Disability Determination Service; Adult Programs; Family Engagement and Empowerment; State Hearings; Information Systems
A history of community care for seniors, starting in San Francisco. The modern PACE approach came into existence in 1973, when a doctor and social worker in the Chinatown district of San Francisco ...
The California Health and Human Services Agency (CHHS) is the state agency tasked with administration and oversight of "state and federal programs for health care, social services, public assistance and rehabilitation" in the U.S. state of California.
"We have to think broadly and globally as a community," Gartin said. City staff was directed to draft an ordinance permitting social service providers to apply for special use permits in ...
Health Benefit Exchange, California (HBEX) Health Care Services, Department of (DHCS) Health Facilities Financing Authority, California; Health Information Integrity, California Office of (CALOHI) Health Planning and Development, Office of Statewide (OSHPD) Health and Safety and Workers' Compensation, Commission on
The California Medical Assistance Program (Medi-Cal) is California's Medicaid program serving low-income families, seniors, persons with disabilities, children in foster care, pregnant women, and childless adults with incomes below 138% of federal poverty level.
Division 2, Chapter 2 of the California Health and Safety Codes enumerates 13 types of facilities in Section 1250.1 [15] including hospitals, skilled nursing, and hospice; these are generally regulated by the Licensing and Certification Division of the California Department of Public Health.
The California Department of Aging (CDA) is a California state department that oversees the execution of the Older Californians Act and the Older Americans Act. [1] It is nominally under the auspices of the California Health and Human Services Agency. It is headquartered in Sacramento. [2]