Provider Resources
Placer County Behavioral Health Managed Care Network
This page is designed with you the Placer County Network Providers in mind. We sincerely hope that the links found on this page to resources are beneficial to you. Thank you for helping us, Placer County's Behavioral Health Managed Care Network, better serve the Child and Adult population of Placer County.
| EPSDT - Early and Periodic Screening Diagnosis and Treatment Chart Documentation Manual |
| Seniors First is a non-profit organization that serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking services for a senior loved one. |
| Eskaton's primary mission is to enhance the quality of life of seniors through innovative health, housing and social services. |
| WarmLine Family Resource Center provides resources and support to families of children with special needs in six counties in Northern California. |
| Generations United - To improve the lives of children, youth and older people through intergenerational collaboration, public polices and programs for the enduring benefit of all. |
| Placer County Food Resources Click here for list. (pdf 47KB) |
| Placer County Housing options. (pdf 110KB) |
| Placer County Area Substance Abuse Services Resource Guide. (pdf 225KB) |
| A resource for persons moving from SSI to work, Disability Benefits 101 working with a disability in California. |
Lists of Medi-Cal providers created by Placer County's Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program showing CHDP Medi-Cal Medical Providers (pdf 76KB) and Medi-Cal Dental Providers (pdf 38KB) and Medi-Cal Vision Providers (pdf 30KB) accepting Medi-Cal in and around Placer County, February 2012. |
| Click here to see Immigration Options for Undocumented Immigrant Children, A collection of fact sheets on: Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), Family Visas, U Visas, U.S. Citizenship, Asylum and Temporary Protected Status. (pdf 148KB) |
| Campaign for Community Wellness - Led by a Steering Committee of community members, advocates, providers, consumers and family members, the Campaign for Community Wellness is working to coordinate and implement the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) programs in Placer County. |
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