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Hear this out loud PauseThe IHSS program provides payment for non-medical in-home care for qualified individuals who are unable to remain safely in their homes without this assistance. The applicant must be 65 years or older, blind, and/or be a disabled child or adult. General Information - Alameda IHSS acgov.org Information GeneralInfo acgov.org Information GeneralInfo
Hear this out loud PauseEAC Alameda is a not-for-profit organization belonging to the California-wide operating umbrella-organization CEAC (California Employer Advisory Council). We work in close partnership with the Employment Development Department (EDD) of California. Membership provides a range of benefits for employers. EAC Alameda - California Employer Advisory Council - LinkedIn linkedin.com eac-alameda-7a8856265 linkedin.com eac-alameda-7a8856265
Hear this out loud PauseAlameda Countys response. State law allows police or mental health professionals to take people for an involuntary psychiatric hold or 5150 hold if that person is a danger to themselves or others or is unable to care for themselves. How Alameda County addresses mental-health crisis response santacruzlocal.org 2021/05/20 how-alameda-c santacruzlocal.org 2021/05/20 how-alameda-c
Hear this out loud PauseWhether at home or elsewhere, the CATT assesses the persons current mental state, their psychiatric history, what social support they have and more. They will work with the person involved and their family and/or carer to determine the best way to help. CATT the crisis assessment and treatment team - Healthdirect healthdirect.gov.au crisis-management healthdirect.gov.au crisis-management
Individuals residing in Alameda County, including those not receiving CalWORKs, may receive referrals to mental health services by calling ACCESS at 1-800-491-9099. ACCESS serves all ages.
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Alameda Countys response. State law allows police or mental health professionals to take people for an involuntary psychiatric hold or 5150 hold if that person is a danger to themselves or others or is unable to care for themselves.
The Community Assessment and Transport Team (CATT) Supports communities throughout Alameda County by connecting community members efficiently and effectively to supportive services.
The Behavioral Health Collaborative of Alameda County (the Collaborative) is an association of California nonprofits that provide behavioral health services to the countys most vulnerable children, youth, adults, and seniors.

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