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Community Supports are services that help people with their health needs and make sure they can live well and safely on their own at home. They do things like bring healthy food to your door, fix up your house so it’s easier to use, help you with money so you always have a home, and take care of other important things that help you stay healthy and happy.

These services are available to eligible Medi-Cal members, and all Medi-Cal plans are encouraged to offer as many of the 14 pre-approved Community Supports as possible.

Community Support

Definition

Asthma Remediation

Members receive physical modifications to their home to avoid acute asthma episodes due to environmental triggers like mold. Modifications can include filtered vacuums, dehumidifiers, air filters, and ventilation improvements.

Community Transition Services/Nursing Facility Transition to a Home

Members transitioning from a nursing facility to a private residence where they will be responsible for their own expenses, receive funding for set-up services such as security deposits, set-up fees for utilities, and health-related appliances, such as air conditioners, heaters, or hospital beds.

Day Habilitation Programs

Members who are experiencing homelessness, are at risk of experiencing homelessness, or formerly experienced homelessness, receive mentoring by a trained caregiver on the self-help, social, and adaptive skills needed to live successfully in the community. These skills include the use of public transportation, cooking, cleaning, managing personal finances, dealing with and responding appropriately to governmental agencies and personnel, and developing and maintaining interpersonal relationships. This support can be provided in a member’s home or in an out-of-home, nonfacility setting.

Environmental Accessibility Adaptations (Home Modifications)

Members receive physical modifications to their home to ensure their health and safety, and allow them to function with greater independence. Home modifications can include ramps and grab-bars, doorway widening for members who use a wheelchair, stair lifts, or making bathrooms wheelchair accessible.

Housing Deposits

Members receive assistance with housing security deposits, utilities set-up fees, first and last month’s rent, and first month of utilities. Members can also receive funding for medically-necessary items like air conditioners, heaters, and hospital beds to ensure their new home is safe for move-in.

Housing Tenancy and Sustaining Services

Members receive support to maintain safe and stable tenancy once housing is secured, such as coordination with landlords to address issues, assistance with the annual housing recertification process, and linkage to community resources to prevent eviction.

Housing Transition Navigation Services

Members experiencing homelessness or at risk of experiencing homelessness receive help to find, apply for, and secure housing.

Medically-Supportive Food/Meals/Medically Tailored Meals

Members receive deliveries of nutritious, prepared meals and healthy groceries to support their health needs. Members also receive vouchers for healthy food and/or nutrition education.

Nursing Facility Transition/Diversion to Assisted Living Facilities

Members living at home or in a nursing facility are transferred to an assisted living facility to live in their community and avoid institutionalization in a nursing facility, when possible. Assisted living facilities provide services to establish a community facility residence such as support with daily living activities, medication oversight, and 24-hour onsite direct care staff.

Personal Care and Homemaker Services

Members who require assistance with Activities of Daily Living or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living receive in-home support such as bathing or feeding, meal preparation, grocery shopping, and accompaniment to medical appointments.

Recuperative Care (Medical Respite)

Members with unstable housing who no longer require hospitalization, but still need to heal from an injury or illness, receive short-term residential care. The residential care includes housing, meals, ongoing monitoring of the member’s condition, and other services like coordination of transportation to appointments.

Respite Services

Short-term relief for caregivers of members. Members may receive caregiver services in their home or in an approved facility on an hourly, daily, or nightly basis as needed.

Short-Term Post-Hospitalization Housing

Members who do not have a residence, and who have high medical or mental health and substance use disorder needs, receive short-term housing for up to six months to continue their recovery. To receive this support, members must also have been discharged from an inpatient clinical setting, residential substance use disorder treatment or recovery facility, residential mental health treatment facility, correctional facility, nursing facility, or recuperative care.

Sobering Centers

Members who are found to be publicly intoxicated are provided with a short-term, safe, supportive environment in which to become sober. Sobering centers provide services such as medical triage, a temporary bed, meals, substance use education and counseling, and linkage to other health care services.

Transitional Rent

Transitional Rent Covers up to six months of rental assistance for members who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness and meet certain additional eligibility criteria. Transitional Rent is designed to provide a time-limited opportunity to help a member exit homelessness, or no longer be at risk of entering into homelessness, and establish a bridge to permanent housing.