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Probation accepts CalAIM Path 3 funding to expand justice‑involved reentry services

3229802 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

Inyo County probation accepted a CalAIM Path 3 implementation and planning award—approximately $2.5 million—to develop systems that support continuity of Medi‑Cal services for justice‑involved individuals and juveniles reentering the community.

Inyo County Chief Probation Officer Jeff Thompson told the Board of Supervisors on Jan. 7 that the county has been awarded an implementation and planning CalAIM Path 3 grant—roughly $2.5 million—to develop and expand continuity of Medi‑Cal services for justice‑involved people preparing for reentry.

Thompson described CalAIM’s justice‑involved initiative as a state waiver program intended to fund planning and short‑term implementation to improve continuity of medical and behavioral health services for people leaving incarceration and reentering the community. “CalAIM was a coordinated community reentry process that will assist people leaving…

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