06/04/2026
🌟 BHCIP Highlight: Kaweah Groundbreaking Ceremony 🌟
On May 28, Kaweah Delta Health Care District celebrated a major milestone in Visalia with the groundbreaking of its Child/Adolescent Addition to the Mental Health Hospital. Supported by $8.78 million through DHCS’ Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP), this project will create a new 22 bed acute psychiatric hospital dedicated to serving children and adolescents in Tulare County.
This investment strengthens local inpatient behavioral health capacity and expands access to urgently needed youth mental health services. More progress to come as BHCIP continues investing in California’s behavioral health infrastructure. 🌱💙 https://infrastructure.buildingcalhhs.com/
06/04/2026
Men, your health matters.
Medi-Cal covers preventive care like blood pressure checks, diabetes screenings, and mental health support.
This month, let’s move toward better health together.
Learn more at: my.medi-cal.ca.gov
06/02/2026
FREE CME OPPORTUNITY FOR PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS
Cal-MAP is hosting a FREE webinar for primary care providers on evidence-based approaches to identifying and managing eating disorders in youth, including assessing medical instability, supporting patients and families when specialty care is limited, and using family-centered strategies to discuss nutrition and physical activity.
Webinar: Eating Disorders
Presented by: Amanda Downey, MD
📅 Date: June 5, 2026
🕛 Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM PDT
💻 Format: Webinar via Zoom
This session includes:
• Free Continuing Education (CE) and Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits
• Practical, evidence-based approaches to addressing youth eating disorders
• Q&A with experts and peers
This training is intended for primary care providers who want to strengthen their ability to address pediatric mental and behavioral health concerns in a primary care setting.
Register today:
https://ucsf.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_6quTYYygT8O4SASkI9OJdQ #/registration
06/02/2026
Debido a los cambios federales, a partir de 6/1/2026, algunas personas deberán cumplir con las reglas de trabajo e interacción con la comunidad para mantener CalFresh. Use nuestra herramienta de evaluación preliminar para saber si le afectan los cambios: https://bit.ly/4fdJYjs.
06/02/2026
Due to federal changes, starting June 1, 2026, some people will have to meet work and community engagement rules to keep getting CalFresh. Learn more and use our pre-screening tool to see if you may be impacted: https://bit.ly/4fdJYjs.
06/02/2026
Immigrants shape the heart of California.
DHCS is proud to uplift the voices of those who enrich our communities and inspire our mission.
06/01/2026
State Medicaid Director Tyler Sadwith today underscored what’s at stake as federal Medicaid cuts and the In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) funding deferral moves forward. Appearing on Forum, Sadwith emphasized that these federal actions could have far‑reaching consequences for Medi-Cal, including potential coverage losses for more than a million Californians and major financial strain on hospitals and clinics statewide.
Sadwith also made clear that California is working urgently with federal partners to defend key programs like IHSS, noting that the deferral is unprecedented, not based on any findings of fraud or misuse, and threatens services that help vulnerable Californians remain safely at home.
At a time of historic pressure on public health coverage, Sadwith continues to highlight the state’s commitment to protecting Medi-Cal members, maintaining access to care, and pushing for clarity and fairness in federal oversight.
What the Massive Medicaid Cuts Mean for Your Health Care | KQED
We’ll take stock of what the new Medi-Cal landscape means for everyone’s access to health care in California and the Bay Area.
06/01/2026
Every identity deserves dignity in care.
This Pride Month, DHCS reaffirms its mission to ensure that LGBTQIA+ communities receive inclusive, respectful, and affirming health services.
Learn more at: my.medi-cal.ca.gov
05/30/2026
Real change takes more than funding; it takes seeing the process through. Under Behavioral Health Transformation, counties must submit three-year integrated plans showing how behavioral health dollars will be used, what outcomes will be measured, and how workforce needs will be addressed.
This month, we celebrate a significant milestone – all counties submitted their draft Integrated Plans and are well on their way to meeting the June 30th deadline for final Integrated Plans. Integrated Plans represent a significant step forward in transparency for behavioral health services and funding. For more information visit https://www.dhcs.ca.gov/BHT/Pages/IPCP-FAQ.aspx andhttps://www.dhcs.ca.gov/BHT/Documents/BHSA-County-Reporting-Timelines.pdf