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OCRA Staff Links
ALTA CALIFORNIA REGIONAL CENTER Office of Clients’ Rights Advocacy 1831 K Street Sacramento, CA 95811 Phone: (916) 504-5958 EFax: (916) 504-5821 Email: OCRA.ACRC@disabilityrightsca.org Supervised by Jennifer Haffner
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Summary of The Governor’s Proposed 2020-21 Budget Impacting Persons with Disabilities
Governor Newsom released his 2020-21 proposed budget on January 10, 2020. This budget proposes $222.2 billion in spending. The Governor notes that the budget was developed in an ongoing strong economy and a projected $5.6 billion surplus.
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How to Get Continuity of Care In Medi-Cal Managed Care
This publication tells you about Medi-Cal “continuity of care.” If you have to enroll in a Medi-Cal managed care plan, you may be able to see your regular Medi-Cal health care provider. This is what “continuity of care” means. The publication tells you what to do if you cannot get it.
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Advocacy Scholarships Are Available For Californians With Disabilities To Attend Peerpocalypse 2020 Conference - Thank You
Every year, there is a national consumer conference for current and former mental health clients. This year, in collaboration with National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery (NCMHR), the 2020 Peerpocalypse Conference will be held at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center in Seaside, Oregon from April 20-23, 2020.
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Advocacy Scholarships Are Available For Californians With Disabilities To Attend Peerpocalypse 2020 Conference - Form
Every year, there is a national consumer conference for current and former mental health clients. This year, in collaboration with National Coalition for Mental Health Recovery (NCMHR), the 2020 Peerpocalypse Conference will be held at the Seaside Civic and Convention Center in Seaside, Oregon from April 20-23, 2020.
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OCRA Semi-Annual Report 7/2019 – 12/2019
OCRA Semi-Annual Report 7/2019 – 12/2019 OCRA Semi-Annual Report 07/2019 – 12/2019 Annual Report Exhibit A - OCRA Staff Roster Exhibit B - OCRA Statistics …
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Early Start Rules on Using Private Insurance
Early Start is a program for infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families. This pub explains a change in the law about using private insurance for Early Start services. If private insurance will not cover the service, the regional center can pay for it. This pub tells you what to do if the regional center wants to change your child’s services and where to get help.
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The California Community Transitions (CCT) Program: A Way for a Nursing Home Resident to Return to the Community
Federal funding for the CCT program stopped. There may be funding in the future. If there is funding, California may start the program again. Check our website in the future to find out if this happened.
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Medical Exemption Requests (MERs)
Since 2011, California has been in the process of moving seniors and people with disabilities (SPDs) with Medi-Cal only and those eligible for both Medicare and Medi-Cal (dual eligible) into Medi-Cal managed care plans (Medi-Cal MCP) instead of traditional, regular, or fee-for-service Medi-Cal.
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The Home and Community Based Alternatives (HCB Alternatives) Waiver
California has programs called “home and community-based services waivers.” They help people get Medi-Cal services at home. This pub tells you about one of the programs. It is the Home and Community-Based Alternatives (HCBA) Waiver. The pub tells you how to get one. It tells you who can help you get one.
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