California Association of Health Care Facilities

CAHF is a non-profit trade association founded in 1950 to serve long-term care staff, owners, managers and residents. We are dedicated to increasing and improving the quality of care in nursing facilities and facilities for people with developmental disabilities throughout California. Our education and advocacy on long-term care issues are at the heart of our service to our members and those who work or reside in a long-term care facility.

Inland Regional Center

As an agency among agencies, Inland Regional Center coordinates with generic services to normalize the lives of people with developmental disabilities and their families by working to include them in the everyday routines and life rhythms of the community and by facilitating needed supports for them.

California Department of Health Services

Find out about the different programs and services offered through DHCS. Get help determining whether you and/or your family are eligible for services. Find out how a physician can enroll you, how to receive free screening and family planning. Get help for children in foster care, children with special medical conditions and seniors needing personal care.

Developmental Services Network

Developmental Services Network (DSN) is a private non profit association dedicated to serving providers of services in Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled-Habilitation and Nursing (ICF DDH and ICF DDN).

Medi-Cal

Medi-Cal is California’s Medicaid program. This is a public health insurance program which provides needed health care services for low-income individuals including families with children, seniors, persons with disabilities, foster care, pregnant women, and low income people with specific diseases such as tuberculosis, breast cancer or HIV/AIDS.

U.S. Social Security Administration

We deliver services through a nationwide network of over 1,400 offices that include regional offices, field offices, card centers, teleservice centers, processing centers, hearing offices, the Appeals Council, and our State and territorial partners, the Disability Determination Services.