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ADULT PROTECTIVE SERVICES - COUNTY OF NEVADA - NCDSS
NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4661905
Nevada County Adult Protective Services (APS) supports older adults and dependent adults who may be experiencing neglect, physical abuse, financial exploitation, or self-neglect.
APS investigates reports of abuse and provides safety planning, referrals, and case management to protect vulnerable adults who are unable to care for themselves.
Services include:
For immediate assistance or to report suspected abuse, call 530-265-1639.
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CHILD WELFARE SERVICES - NCDSS
NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4661915
Nevada Child Welfare Services responds to child abuse and neglect reports 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Reports may be made at any time. All referrals are investigated within mandated timeframes.
Call 888-456-9380 or 530-273-4291 to report child abuse or neglect. If phones do not pick up, call 2-1-1 or 833-342-5211.
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CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER
CHILDREN'S SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #65631372
Children's System of Care offers comprehensive services for children and youth who may be at risk in Placer County.
Eligibility
Eligibility for Placer Children's mental health services includes full scope Medi-Cal beneficiaries, and County Medical Services Program (CMSP) beneficiaries with low or no share of cost. Those who do not meet these eligibility criteria are assessed on an individual basis regarding their need for services.
For questions please call Family and Children's Services at 916-872-6549 or toll free 866-293-1940.
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PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY SERVICES - SUTTER-YUBA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
SUTTER-YUBA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH - SYBH #96035660
Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health’s Psychiatric Emergency Services (PES) provides 24/7 crisis intervention and stabilization for individuals experiencing a mental health emergency.
Services include:
Finding Help in a crisis:
Psychiatric Emergency Services available 24/7:
MEDICAL SERVICES & HOSPITAL - KP
KAISER PERMANENTE #77291774
Kaiser Permanente is one of the nation's largest not-for-profit health plans, serving 12.2 million members. It comprises:
The Kaiser Permanente Greater Sacramento service area includes Sacramento County and Placer County which are served by the Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento medical centers.
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WELLSPACE HEALTH CARE SERVICES - WH
WELLSPACE HEALTH #65631189
WellSpace Health provides a comprehensive array of primary healthcare services to people of all ages.
Services include:
ALZHEIMER'S/DEMENTIA SUPPORT AND SERVICES
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION: GREATER SACRAMENTO AREA #65630851
The Alzheimer's Association seeks to eliminate Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia through:
Headquarters: 225 N. Michigan Ave. Floor 17 Chicago, IL 60601
Local Office: 1455 Response Rd suite 190, Sacramento, CA 95815
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CALHOPE CRISIS SUPPORT & WARMLINE - CDHCS
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE SERVICES #69164337
California HOPE (CalHOPE) delivers crisis phone support and a warm line for communities impacted by a national disaster. This is a Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Program (CCP) funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and run by the California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS).
Services include:
Also 855-845-7415
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SUPPORTIVE SERVICES
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING #34686254
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) provides assistance to victims and survivors of drunk and drugged driving crashes. Services include emotional support, victim events or support groups, literature, guidance through the justice system, information and referrals. Works to educate parents and teens of the danger of drinking and/or drugs and driving in schools and the community.
Offers a 24 hour a day national helpline for victims of substance impaired driving crashes.
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FRIENDSHIP LINE CALIFORNIA - IOA
INSTITUTE ON AGING #16667848
Friendship Line California offers confidential discussions for people aged 60 years and over and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities who may be lonely, isolated, grieving, experiencing depression, anxiety and/or thinking about death or suicide.
It operates two lines:
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