Community Assistance, Recovery & Empowerment Act

The CARE Act creates a new pathway to deliver mental health and substance use disorder services to the most severely impaired Californians who too often suffer in homelessness or incarceration without treatment. The CARE Act moves care and support upstream, providing the most vulnerable Californians with access to critical behavioral health services, housing and support.

CARE recognizes that to serve those with the most complex behavioral health conditions, we must do the hard work of prioritizing those who need help the most, providing a comprehensive CARE plan that honors self-determination to the greatest extent possible, and holding ourselves accountable to delivering services and housing that are key to long term stability and recovery.

CalHHS will continue to work collaboratively, with a focus on equity, with the many passionate and thoughtful individuals and organizations we have engaged with over the past many months to support the successful implementation of the CARE Act. Our agency and our departments will work with the Judicial Council of California and the counties, cities and communities who will implement CARE to ensure a person-centered and responsive set of services and supports for participants. We know continued partnership is essential for the success of the CARE Act, and look forward to continuing engagement with representatives from a wide variety of networks, including peers, disability rights organizations, families, racial equity advocates, housing and homelessness stakeholders, behavioral health providers and associations, and more.

Email us at CAREAct@chhs.ca.gov to join the CARE listserv to receive updates and information on future stakeholder events.

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