Sacramento County Department Of Human Assistance Sites - Presentation Transcript
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How do I get Medi-Cal?
VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. There are many ways to qualify for Medi-Cal. Medi-Cal considers both your income and your medical problems. For
information, call contact the following Department of Human Assistance Medi-Cal District Offices
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
PROVEDERS Downtown Sacramento (916) 874-2256
East Sacramento (916) 874-3800
WELLNESS RECOVERY CENTE
South Sacramento (916) 875-8100
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH Del Paso (916) 648-0894
Rancho Cordova (916) 875-8600
MENTAL HEALTH CARE Elk Grove (916) 685-9273
ALTA REGIONAL Galt (209) 745-3484
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA For Other Medi-Cal Information (916) 874-2072
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST
Can I get Medi-Cal if I am pregnant?
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH If you are pregnant and have a low income, you can apply for Emergency Medi-Cal. If you get Emergency Medi-Cal, services
start right away. This means that you can get prenatal care. Call or visit a local clinic or hospital to apply. If you do not
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
qualify for Medi-Cal, you may be able to get AIM. AIM stands for Access for Infants and Mothers. It is low-cost health care
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) for pregnant women and their infants. To apply for AIM, call 1-800-433-2611.
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE Can I get mental health care if I have Medi-Cal?
Yes. If you need mental health care, call your County Mental Health Agency. You can also call the Medi-Cal Mental Health
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES
Care Ombudsman at 1-800-896-4042.
ACT HOME PROVIDERS
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS A100 – Pat Wright Building E100 – East Sacramento Office
1725 28th Street 2700 Fulton Avenue
CAREER CENTERS
Sacramento, CA 95816 Sacramento, CA 95821
EMPLOYMENT: MENTAL HEALTH Telephone: (916) 874-2256 Telephone: : (916) 874-3800
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
C100 – Research Office F100 – North Highlands Office
Transportation Services
3960 Research Drive 5747 Watt Avenue
Employment Services Sacramento, CA 95838 North Highlands, CA 95660
Telephone: (916) 648-0894 Telephone: (916) 876-8000
DISABILITY BENEFITS
DISABILITY BENEFITS
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
D100 – Oak Park Office
PAYEE SERVICES 3415 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC
Sacramento, CA 95817
Telephone:: (916) 875-2900
Financial Assistances
Resources
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
Federal government agency with information on Medi-Cal (California's name for Medicaid)
www.cms.hhs.gov
Health Care Options
Help with enrolling in or leaving a Medi-Cal managed care plan
1-800-430-4263 (many languages) 1-800-430-7077 (TTY)
Medi-Cal
State program with health care for people who qualify because of low or no incomes and/or costly disabilities
www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/medi-cal/Pages/default.aspx
Medi-Cal State Hearing
File an appeal if your health plan denies you the services you need 1-800-952-5253 (Spanish)
Medi-Cal Managed Care Ombudsman
Help if you have a problem you cannot solve with your health plan 1-888-452-8609 (many languages)
Medi-Cal Mental Health Care Ombudsman
Help with Medi-Cal mental health care services 1-800-896-4042 (many languages)
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If you, or someone you know, experiencing disrupting symptoms of mental health, please call Adult Access
Team: (916) 875-1055 TTY/TDD: (916) 874-8070 Children's Access Team: (916) 875-9980 TTY/TDD: (916) 876-
8892. EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES 24 HOURS Call 875-1000/CA Rely Service: 711, URGENT PSYCHIATRIC
SERVICES (916) 732 3637 or go directly to the Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center 2150 Stockton
Blvd
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