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  • Homeless in Modesto? Losing Your Housing? Free Help Finding a Place Starts Today

    landlords on your behalf They help you find vouchers and subsidized housing Application Help: Fill out rental

  • Homeless and Hospital Won't Discharge You in Modesto? Free Temporary Housing Waiting for You

    Elderly homeless man leaves hospital for short-term housing and recuperative care. The hospital is ready to discharge you. But you're homeless. You can't go back to the street—you just had surgery, or you're on IV antibiotics, or you need rest. The hospital knows this. They can't discharge you safely. So you're stuck. Taking up a hospital bed. Costing thousands of dollars per day. When what you really need is temporary housing with some medical support while you recover and find permanent housing. Here's the truth: Homeless patients stay in hospitals 3 times longer than housed patients  because they have nowhere safe to discharge to. And it costs $2,500 per day to stay in the hospital.  There's a better way. You can get temporary housing after hospitalization. For free. Free Temporary Housing After Hospital—30 to 90 Days If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless and being discharged from the hospital, you can get free short-term housing: What You Get: Safe housing for 30-90 days after hospital discharge Medical monitoring (not as intensive as recuperative care, but staff checks on you) Help with medications and follow-up appointments Case management to find permanent housing Time to recover before going back to the street What It Looks Like: Private or shared room Meals provided Shower and laundry Staff to help coordinate your care Bridge to permanent housing Who Needs It: You're homeless and being discharged from the hospital You're too well for recuperative care but not well enough for the street You need a safe place while finding permanent housing You need time to stabilize before community living People in Modesto, Stockton, and Merced are getting post-hospital housing right now instead of being discharged to the street.  You could too. Here's What Happens Without Temporary Housing You already know. The hospital discharges you to the street. You can't rest. You can't keep your wounds clean. You miss follow-up appointments. You get worse. You end up back in the ER. Back in the hospital. Homeless people discharged without housing support are readmitted within 30 days 40% of the time.  Because the street is not a place to recover. Don't let that happen. Click here right now and see if you qualify.  Two minutes. Tell us you're in the hospital and homeless. We'll get you housing. Help Is Hope Can Unlock Special Help Today Most homeless hospital patients don't know temporary post-hospital housing exists. It's hidden. We help you unlock it. Here's what happens: Click here and fill out the form.  Takes 2 minutes. Basic info. Someone calls you back within 72 hours  to confirm you qualify and arrange post-hospital housing. You discharge to safe housing. Not the street. You have time to find permanent housing. Or   book an appointment here  if you want to talk through it first. We're here in the Central Valley—Modesto, Stockton, Merced. We unlock it. You get temporary housing. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your situation matters. Never lie. But frame it right. ❌ DON'T say:  "I'm ready to be discharged."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm homeless and being discharged from the hospital. I need short-term post-hospitalization housing to prevent readmission and street homelessness." ❌ DON'T say:  "I need somewhere to stay."  ✅ DO say:  "Without temporary housing after discharge, I'm at high risk of readmission, complications, and medical instability. I need transitional housing." ❌ DON'T say:  "The hospital wants me to leave."  ✅ DO say:  "I'm experiencing homelessness with acute medical needs post-discharge. I need short-term housing to bridge to permanent placement." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. Both are true. Frame it right. Is This Really Free? Yes. Completely free. If you have Medi-Cal and you're homeless and being discharged from the hospital, temporary housing can be covered. No co-pay. No bills. No rent. Food included. Even if you own a car (you're living in), you still qualify. Medi-Cal doesn't count that anymore. The only "catch" is it's temporary—30 to 90 days.  But case managers help you find permanent housing during that time. This Could Save Your Life (And Save the Hospital Money) Imagine this: The hospital discharges you. Not to the street. To a clean room with a bed. You have meals. You have support. You rest. You heal. For 60 days, case managers help you apply for permanent housing. You get approved. You move into your own place. You never went back to the hospital. You're housed. That's what this does.  Free temporary housing. Throughout California serving Modesto, Stockton, and Merced. You'd be crazy to get discharged to the street when free temporary housing exists. Click here and get started.  Two minutes. That's it. Who Gets Post-Hospital Temporary Housing? If you have Medi-Cal and any of this sounds like you: ✓ You're in the hospital now and you're homeless ✓ You're being discharged but have nowhere to go ✓ You need time to find permanent housing ✓ You're not sick enough for recuperative care but too sick for the street ✓ The hospital social worker can't find you a discharge plan Then you probably qualify. Real examples from the Central Valley: A man in Modesto discharged after pneumonia got 60 days housing—found permanent housing during that time A woman in Stockton post-surgery got temporary housing—used the time to get into permanent supportive housing A veteran in Merced got 90 days post-hospital housing—connected to VA housing after Click here to get started.  Two minutes. Someone calls back within 72 hours. Don't have Medi-Cal or don't qualify?   Check here for other resources that might help. Don't Get Discharged to the Street We see it constantly. Hospitals discharging homeless people too early. People ending up back in the ER within days. The cycle continuing. All preventable with temporary housing. Don't be that person. Help is here. Free temporary post-hospital housing. You just have to ask before discharge. Click here. Two minutes. Let us help you.  You could have safe housing tomorrow.

  • "Immigration Woes? Stanislaus County Legal Services Are Breaking Barriers"

    Waivers and Visa processing assistance available. Assistance with visa applications and renewals. Assistance with immigration paperwork and applications. Grassroots movements have emerged to advocate for the rights and needs of immigrant families. They assist with paperwork and legal representation.

  • Renter's Rights Revolution: What Stanislaus County Landlords Don't Want You to Know

    shelter services, housing counseling including renter's rights, rental/deposit assistance and permanent emergencies. Landlords must provide notice before entering a rental unit, except in emergencies. Housing assistance programs that help low-income families find affordable housing options. Legal aid services that provide free or low-cost assistance to those facing eviction.

  • "From Service to Support: Your Guide to Free Veterans Benefits in Stanislaus County"

    Whether you need healthcare, housing assistance, job training, mental health counseling, or help with Catholic Charities – Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Emergency Housing & Financial Assistance A case manager will conduct an intake assessment and typically approve emergency assistance within 24 assistance. Call Catholic Charities SSVF at (209) 444-5943 for emergency housing assistance, or contact Stanislaus

  • "Visually Impaired? Stanislaus Countys Transportation Resources Will Amaze You"

    social activities Medivan Service Phone : 1-800-262-1516 Services: public transit service provides non-emergency Safety Features: Enhanced safety features, such as in-app emergency contacts, are available to provide Train Services and Assistance Dedicated assistance: Train stations offer help for visually impaired individuals Some key features include: In-app emergency buttons that alert authorities if needed. Public transit information to assist with travel planning.

  • Empowering Communities: Accessing Resources Through 211 Stanislaus Info Hub

    From healthcare to housing assistance , employment services to mental health support , this digital Navigating the Path to Assistance Empowering our community starts with easy access to crucial information Stanislaus Info Hub offers a user-friendly interface, making navigation a breeze for individuals seeking assistance

  • Can't Shower Safely? Scared You'll Fall in Modesto? Someone Can Help You at Home—Free

    A caregiver assists an elderly woman stepping out of the shower safely, ensuring her comfort and security Every 11 seconds, someone falls and ends up in the emergency room.  

  • Unlock Savings with CalFresh SNAP EBT on Amazon and 50% Off Prime Membership!

    Look no further than Amazon and its incredible offers for SNAP EBT users and government assistance recipients of a fantastic 50% discount on Amazon Prime membership , specially crafted for qualifying government assistance why they're offering an exclusive 50% discount on Amazon Prime membership for qualifying government assistance

  • Can't Get Out of Bed in Modesto? Anxiety Won't Stop? Free Therapy Is Yours Right Now

    Here's the truth: 1 in 5 people in California has a mental health condition right now.   This is full mental health care. Already paid for by your Medi-Cal. Here's What to Say (So You Qualify) How you describe your mental health matters. Never lie. I need mental health support right now." The difference?  One meets criteria. One doesn't. That's what happens when you get real mental health care. It's free.

  • Navigating the Section 8 Housing Voucher Program in Stanislaus County

    This program aims to provide safe, decent, and affordable housing options in the private rental market In Summary The Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly Section 8) is a federal rental assistance program It assists low-income families, the elderly, and individuals with disabilities to rent safe, decent housing The Housing Choice Voucher Program (formerly known as Section 8) is a federal rental assistance program Meeting eligibility requirements does not guarantee immediate assistance due to limited funding.

  • "Stanislaus County Medical Reserve Corps: Heroes in Times of Crisis"

    Activities : Support communicable disease investigations Provide health education at community events Assist They also provide a framework for units' training component and assist in describing what communities For instance, they were deployed to assist in the 2018 northern California wildfire response, supporting They assist with vaccination clinics, provide health education at community events, and offer free blood Their efforts not only provide immediate assistance during crises but also help build a more resilient

  • "Lights Out? Not Today! Stanislaus County's Little-Known Utility Protection Plans"

    Community resources like the Stanislaus Info Hub for assistance. People with disabilities who need special assistance. customer assistance programs such as Medical Baseline and CARE discounts. Local emergency services that provide assistance during disasters, including fire and medical support Support can include: Emergency Resources: Providing information on available resources and assistance

  • "Landlord Troubles? Stanislaus County's Tenant Rights Guide Is Your Secret Weapon"

    Seek legal help: Contact a local tenant rights organization for assistance. If unresolved, contact local housing authorities for assistance. Financial Assistance and Support for Tenants Accessing Rental Assistance Programs Finding help with rent In Stanislaus County, there are several programs available: Emergency Financial Help: Programs that provide CalWORKs : A program offering cash assistance to eligible families.

  • 4 Essential Family Resources Every Stanislaus County Family Should Know

    which may include assessments, family advocacy, Medi-Cal enrollment, parent education, and translation assistance Additionally, centers often assist with job searches, emergency food and clothing distribution, prenatal Their Cal Fresh application assistance and nutrition classes are designed to make sure families have That’s where their job search assistance comes in, helping individuals find meaningful work and secure Whether you’re seeking mental health support, practical assistance like job search help, or a welcoming

  • "Wildfire Worries? Stanislaus County's Evacuation Plans Are Life-Savers"

    Contact the Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) for disaster assistance. to assist everyone in need. They provide: Financial and legal assistance to those affected by disasters. assistance for recovery efforts FEMA Individual Assistance : Offers grants for temporary housing, home assistance to eligible producers of livestock, honeybees and farm-raised fish.

  • Free Phones for Low-Income Residents in Stanislaus County: Lifeline Your Gateway to Staying Connected

    Eligibility : Low-income residents enrolled in state assistance programs. Eligibility : Households with low income or public assistance recipients. Phone Assistance What's Offered: Assistance in applying for Lifeline phones and potential emergency Communication Support What's Offered: Emergency assistance, including potential phone support in crisis assistance, and job opportunities.

  • "Slash Your Energy Bills: Stanislaus County Secret Weapon for Home Efficiency"

    Offers assistance to others with completion of LIHEAP (Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program) application Stanislaus Senior Foundation - Senior Emergency Assistance Grant Phone: (209) 558-8698 (Senior information line has more information) Service: Offers emergency assistance grants for seniors while funding lasts Information on available energy bill assistance programs through the Stanislaus Info Hub . Provide financial assistance for energy-efficient upgrades.

  • Senior Hunger No More: Stanislaus County Nutrition Food Programs Are Game-Changers

    Seniors can apply for assistance through local agencies and online platforms. How to Apply for Assistance Applying for assistance is straightforward. Assist with meal preparation at congregate meal sites. How can seniors apply for nutrition assistance? Seniors can apply for nutrition assistance through local agencies or online platforms.

  • "Flood-Proof Your Future: Stanislaus County's Preparedness Guide Is a Must-Read"

    Let's explore some of the organizations and services that stand ready to assist: Stanislaus County Office shelter and assistance during flood events. Salvation Army Modesto Citadel Corps Phone: ( 800) SAL-ARMY, (800) 725-2769 Services: Offers assistance and support during flood events including emergency food, clothing, and shelter assistance Hours: vary Community support: Check on neighbors and offer assistance

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