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California outlines steps toward an aging/disability "No Wrong Door" system and statewide data hub

2948288 · April 9, 2025
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Summary

The California Department of Aging outlined plans and initial investments for a statewide aging and disability “No Wrong Door” system, including a $5 million data repository and a proposed expansion of ADRC navigators into underserved regions.

The California Department of Aging told the joint hearing it is moving to build an aging and disability “No Wrong Door” to help older adults, people with disabilities and caregivers find services across programs and regions.

Mark Beckley, chief deputy director at CDA, described four core components of typical No Wrong Door systems: a centralized statewide website with searchable local providers, trained aging and disability resource navigators, a statewide…

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