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PLACER COUNTY TRANSPORTATION PLANNING AGENCY (PCTPA) #90627516
The purpose of South Placer Transit Information, Education, and Training is to make using transit in the South Placer region easier by providing information for riders about different transit systems.
South Placer Transit Information, Education, and Training is administered by the Western Placer Consolidated Transportation Services Agency (WPCTSA) and the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) in partnership with Auburn Transit, Roseville Transit, and Placer County Transit.
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PLACER COUNTY PROBATION DEPARTMENT #65631053
The Placer County Probation Department promotes the safety of the citizens of Placer County by conducting investigations for the court, enforcing court orders, ensuring victim’s rights, engaging in crime prevention partnerships, and facilitating the re-socialization of offenders through the use of evidence-based supervision and best practices.
Divisions
The Department is made up of multiple Divisions, each with it's own mission, purpose, and goals:
Probation Outreach Vehicle
The Department has a Probation Outreach Vehicle (POV) to provide services to people who have barriers to accessing them, such as people with transportation issues and people who are unhoused. The POV serves as a probation office, courtroom, and assessment center.
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ACCESS IN MOTION #69408460
Access in Motion provides non-emergency medical transportation.
10% off for Veterans
Access in Motion is dedicated to providing on-time, accessible non-emergency medical transportation for the disabled community in Rocklin, Roseville, and surrounding areas in Placer and Sacramento counties. The company specializes in providing mobility services to and from dialysis and other medical appointments for individuals using wheelchairs and walkers or who are simply not able to drive themselves safely. Access in Motion provides door-to-door wheelchair service to ensure that passengers are personally escorted to their destination and safely returned home again.
Transportation Services are for:
Access in Motion drivers:
KAISER PERMANENTE #88646291
Kaiser Permanente (KP) covers non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) inside the Kaiser Permanente service area, when you cannot get to your medical appointment by car, bus, train, or taxi, due to your medical or physical condition. Non-medical transportation (NMT) may also be covered, depending on your plan.
The Kaiser Permanente (KP) Greater Sacramento service area includes Sacramento County and Placer County which are served by the Roseville, Sacramento, and South Sacramento medical centers.
Kaiser Permanente Transportation Services
For comprehensive information, KP members should call the Member Service Contact Center number listed on their health insurance card to learn their benefit eligibility for transportation.
PLACER COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH #67934342
The CalFresh Healthy Living provides nutrition and physical activity education, along with projects that promote long-term healthy habits for income-eligible Placer County residents.
Services include:
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PLACER COUNTY TRANSIT (PCT) #65631063
Placer County Transit (PCT) provides public bus transportation services in Placer County.
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CITY OF COLFAX #86307350
Alta Colfax operates a deviated fixed-route transit service connecting parts of Placer County between Auburn and Alta.
The route:
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CITY OF ROCKLIN #86319724
Public transit for Rocklin residents is provided by the Placer County Transit (PCT) which offers bus service to and from Sacramento.
Area Transportation
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PLACER COUNTY IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES #65631377
The In-Home Supportive Services program (IHSS) allows limited-income elderly, blind, or disabled people to hire someone to help them with housework, meal preparation, and personal care. With this help, the IHSS recipient may remain safely in their home and will not need to move into a care facility or an institution. The IHSS program is funded by federal, state, and county resources. The IHSS recipient chooses their care provider, supervises the provider's work, defines how tasks will be completed, and can fire the provider if necessary.
The IHSS program pays providers to provide personal care, such as:
IHSS does not pay for the following services:
HUMAN SERVICES - COUNTY OF PLACER #62837069
CalWORKs & Employment Services acts as a part of Human Services, one of six Divisions of County of Placer Health & Human Services.
If you are an adult with dependent children, you may be eligible for California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids, or CalWORKs. CalWORKs provides:
If you are eligible for CalWORKs you will automatically qualify for Medi-Cal and may also qualify for CalFresh. Unless you are exempt, you will be referred to the Employment Services program for assistance gaining employment. Placer County Employment Services (formerly Welfare to Work) can assist you in finding work through the Business Advantage Network. You can receive daily job leads and information on job fairs and recruiting events ca…
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