California Community Resource Guide
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Indian Health Clinic Program
Indian Health Clinics (IHCs) are to provide culturally relevant mental health and/or substance abuse treatment services and other needed services to eligible Native American California residents who are applying for or participating in the California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) or Tribal Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Programs.

Phone: (916) 654-5837
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LGBT Elder Resources
Resources for older adults who self-identify as LGBTQ+


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LGBTQ+ Health
Resources available which can assist individuals that self-identify as LGBTQ+ in determining what health screenings are necessary at each stage of life.

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LGBTQ+ Veterans
Resources for older adults who self-identify as LGBTQ+




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Medi-Cal Access Program (MCAP)
Provides pregnant individuals with comprehensive coverage for no-cost with no copayments or deductibles for its covered services, regardless of citizenship and immigration status. Their newborns may be covered by the Medi-Cal Access Infant Program. MCAP is for middle-income families who do not have health insurance and whose income is too high for no-cost Medi-Cal. MCAP is also available to individuals who have other health insurance plans that don’t cover maternity services or with a maternity-only deductible or copayment greater than $500.

Phone: (800) 433-2611
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Multipurpose Senior Services Program
Provides Home and Community-Based Services to Medi-Cal eligible individuals who are 60 years or older and disabled as an alternative to nursing facility placement. The Multipurpose Senior Services Program waiver allows individuals to remain safely in their homes.

Phone: (800) 510-2020
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My Turn
California’s vaccine appointment site that offers support for vaccinations, appointment scheduling, walk-in clinic information, digital vaccine record access, and more to help people stay safe and protect their health.
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Newborn Screening Program
The California Newborn Screening Program (NBS) is a public health program that screens all babies for many serious but treatable genetic disorders. All babies born in California are required to get screened soon after birth.

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Pregnancy and Reproductive Health
Learn how to keep healthy throughout pregnancy and reproductive journey

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Prenatal Screening Program
California Prenatal Screening Program is offered by prenatal care providers to all pregnant individuals to check on fetus during pregnancy for genetic conditions and birth defects. The individual decides if they want prenatal screening. Medi-Cal and private insurance must cover all program fees, with only a few exceptions. The exceptions are for self-insured employers and out-of-state health plans. There is no co-payment, co-insurance, deductible, or any other form of cost sharing, required of covered families.
