Mendocino County, California

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County Program Services Offered
County programs and services offered
Employment & Family Assistance Services California Work Opportunities and Responsibilities to Kids (CalWORKS), CalFresh (food stamp program), County Medical Services Program (CMSP), Healthy Kids Mendocino, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
Adult & Aging Services Adult Protective Services (APS), In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS), General Assistance (GA), Public Guardian/Public Administrator, Public Authority (IHSS), Veterans Services, Continuum of Care for the Homeless, Ombudsman, Area Agency on Aging, Older Adult Mental Health Services .
Adult Mental Health Recovery Services Psychiatric Emergency Services, Adult Outpatient Services, Forensic Services, Medical Services, Supportive Housing Program (SHP), Employment Services, Patient's Rights Advocate, Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), Mental Health Board
Adult Alcohol and Other Drug Programs Outpatient Treatment Program, Women's Perinatal Treatment Program (WINDO), Opportunities Provided To Interested Offenders Needing Services (OPTIONS), JAG Program, Family Dependency Drug Court (FDDC), Access to Treatment and Housing Opportunities in the Mendocino Environment (AT HOME).
Child and Family System of Care Child Welfare Services, Youth & Family Behavioral Health, Community Partners (Mendocino County Youth Project, Redwood Children's Services, Inc., Tapestry Family Services, Inc., Family Resource Center Network, Community Care Licensing), Mental Health Services ActMental Health Professionals, Quality Assurance, QIC.
Youth & Family Behavioral Health Adolescent Alcohol & Drug Programs, Bilingual/Rural Outreach, Birth to Five, Child Psychiatry Services, Children's Outpatient Clinic, Crisis Services, Mendocino County Office of Education/Orr Creek Day Treatment, PACE Day Treatment, Family Strengths (Wraparound program), Parent Partners, Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
Veterans Services Veterans Services with contact information.
Family Resource Centers Mendocino County Family Resource Network
Mendocino County Office of Education Board of Education, Board of Education Meetings, Mendocino County Special Education, Special Education Local Plan Area,
Regional Center/Area Board Redwood Coast Regional Center, Area Board 1 on Developmental Disabilities,
Independent Living Centers Disability Services Legal Center serving Lake, Mendocino, Napa and Sonoma Counties.  Ukiah (1), Napa (1), Sonoma (1).

 

Name Area Served Website (If any)
Public Officials serving Mendocino County
Carre Brown (Board of Supervisors) District 1 (West of Ukiah, Calpella, Talmage) Supervisor Carre Brown
John McCowen (Board of Supervisors) District 2 (City of Ukiah) Supervisor John McCowen
John Pinches (Board of Supervisors) District 3 (Willits, Brooktrails, Laytonville) Supervisor John Pinches
Kendall Smith (Board of Supervisors) District 4 (Fort Bragg, Caspar, Cleone, Westport) Supervisor Kendall Smith
Dan Hamburg (Board of Supervisors) District 5 (Gualala, Boonville, Point Arena, Hopland) Supervisor Dan Hamburg
Paul Tichinin Mendocino County Superintendent of Schools
Susan Ranochak Mendocino County Assessor/Clerk-Recorder
C. David Eyster Mendocino County District Attorney
Thomas "Tom" Allman Mendocino County Sheriff/Coroner
Sheri Schapmire Mendocino County Treasurer/Tax Collector
Wesley Chesbro Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Sonoma (partial), Trinity counties State Assembly District 1
Noreen Evans Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa, Solano (partial), Sonoma (partial) State Senate District 2
Mike Thompson Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Mendocino, Napa (partial), Sonoma (partial), Yolo (partial) California Congressional District 1
Barbara Boxer United States Senate United States Senate
Dianne Feinstein United States Senate United States Senate

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County Articles

  • February 6, 2012 - 7:30pm

    The following is the latest update on scheduled public legislative hearings and meetings by various state agencies that have some impact on people with disabilities, mental health needs, the blind, seniors or low income families.  CDCAN will issue an updated schedule every Monday on these statewide meetings.

  • February 6, 2012 - 1:30pm

    The Department of Health Care Services will hold a teleconference February 6, 2012 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM for potential applicants to ask department staff and contractors questions about the “Request for Solutions” and application process for California’s “Dual Eligibles Demonstration Project.” The project, when fully implemented, will have sweeping impact on hundreds of thousands of people with disabilities and seniors who are eligible for both Medicare and Medicaid (called “Medi-Cal” in California). While the teleconference is meant specifically for applicants and potential applicants (meaning health organizations that want to be a site in the demonstration project), the Department of Health Care Services is willing to answer questions from the public after the two hour question and answer period for applicants, roughly about 4:00 PM.

  • February 6, 2012 - 12:30pm

    The Obama Administration rejected California’s request to expand, as authorized in the 2011-2012 State Budget, co-payments for Medi-Cal recipients on a range of services. The decision by the federal Centers on Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) is seen as a major victory for people with disabilities, mental health needs, the blind, seniors and others in the Medi-Cal program and a significant setback to the Brown Administration’s efforts to close an on-going budget deficit. It is one of the very few times the federal agency has actually denied the State’s requests over the past years dealing with cutbacks to the Medi-Cal program.

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