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CARE outlines expanded mobile crisis billing, data showing diversion successes

Eureka City Council · April 22, 2026
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Summary

CARE reported serving 666 unique clients between 2023 and 2025 and described a new services agreement with DHHS to bill Medi-Cal for mobile crisis responses; staff said the agreement and credentialing should help stabilize program revenue and extend services into adjacent unincorporated areas.

Eureka — The city'funded CARE mobile crisis and alternative-response program presented data and a contract update April 21 that officials said will increase the program's financial sustainability and reach.

Managing clinician Jacob Rosen described the program's data from 2023'25: CARE served 666 unique clients and provided 844 crisis responses and 2,412 case-management contacts. Rosen…

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