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Adult Day Health Centers

by Department of Aging

The California Department of Aging contracts with centers providing day programs for older adults and adults with disabilities as an alternative to institutional care. Centers provide an array of activities and services.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


CalABLE Visa Prepaid Card

by California Achieving a Better Life Experience

Sign up for tax-free treatment on earnings and withdrawals to pay for disability-related expenses

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness, Taxes


Community Living Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR's Community Living Services network is dedicated to the idea that communities become fully accessible and integrated to all persons with disabilities so they can live, shop, and play where they choose. Our Community Living Services network serves California’s people, businesses and public entities by providing education, advocacy and partnerships that transform the lives of people with disabilities in a variety of ways.


Early Intervention Services

by Department of Developmental Services

The Early Start (ES) program is California’s early intervention services program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or at risk for having a developmental disability and their families. Early Start services are available statewide and are provided in a coordinated, family-centered system.


Employment, Education and Training Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently. Vocational rehabilitation teams work closely with job seekers to establish the best combination of services and resources necessary to prepare for, find, retain and advance in employment. Our services are tailored to each individual’s strengths and challenges to ensure the greatest chance of success.


Family Caregiver Services

by Department of Aging

The California Department of Aging contracts with the local Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) that coordinate a variety of services for older adults, adults with disabilities, informal caregivers, and family caregivers. Caregivers can access services such as respite care and training.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Home & Community Services

by Department of Aging

The California Department of Aging contracts with partners providing a variety of services for older adults, adults with disabilities, and caregivers. These include caregiver assistance and help at home, adult day centers, assisted transportation, legal assistance, and information assistance.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Legal Services

by Department of Aging

The California Department of Aging contracts with partners providing legal services to older adults and adults with disabilities on a variety of legal problems including housing, consumer fraud, elder abuse, Social Security, Supplemental Security Income, Medicare, Medi-Cal, age discrimination, pensions, nursing homes, protective services, conservatorships, and other matters.

Topics: Assistance and social programs


Student Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

DOR Student Services are available to students with disabilities between the ages of 16-21 with a school district individual education plan (IEP) or 504 plan. Student Services provides students with job related activities to explore and prepare for the world of work. The opportunities are based on a student's interests and a student can try a variety of activities or just a few. Activities include work experience, job counseling, education and training programs, skills and self-advocacy training.


Worker Safety Wildfire Cleanup and Rebuilding

by Department of Industrial Relations

The work to cleanup and rebuild after wildfires must be done in compliance with California's labor laws and workplace safety and health regulations. California's robust worker protections apply to every workplace in the state: - Cal/OSHA workplace safety and health standards requiring employers to identify hazards, train workers on how to prevent unsafe working conditions, provide proper personal protective equipment and injury/illness prevention planning. - Labor laws including minimum wage, overtime, prevailing wage on public works projects, meal & rest breaks, and unfair immigration related practices. - Workers' compensation for work related injuries & illnesses including paid medical treatment and benefits for temporary/permanent disabilities.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment