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Processes claims for all Social Security programs. Provides continuing income to workers and their families in the case of retirement, disability or death.

Accepts applications for Medicare. Individuals in need of cash and who are age 65 or over or who are blind or disabled, including blind and disabled children, may apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Accepts applications for original and duplicate Social Security cards. The Teleservice Center provides information about eligibility and the documents which must be submitted with the application.

Categories

Social Security Retirement Benefits
Social Security Numbers
Social Security Disability Insurance
Medicare
SSI
Provides copies of birth and death certificates for events which occurred in Santa Cruz County during the previous or current year.

CHILDREN'S MEDICAL SERVICES

The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program was a preventive program that delivered periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California. CHDP program provided care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services. Health assessments were provided by enrolled private physicians, local health departments, community clinics, managed care plans, and some local school districts.

The CHDP program helps to prevent or find health problems through regular, no cost,
health check-ups. A check-up includes:

Health and developmental history
Physical exam
Needed shots
Oral health screening and routine
Referral to a dentist starting by age 1
Nutrition screening
Behavioral screening
Vision screening
Hearing screening
Health information
Lab tests, which may include: anemia, lead, tuberculosis, and other problems, as needed
Referral to Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Categories

Tuberculosis Screening
Nutrition Assessment Services
Disease/Disability Information
Immunizations
Disability Awareness Training
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Birth Certificates
Medical Records
General Mental Health Information/Education

Our Vital Docs Program helps people experiencing homelessness get a birth certificate.

Categories

Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Birth Certificates
The Self Help Center can provide court forms and legal information during walk-in hours Monday - Thursday 8:30 AM to 11:30 AM, & 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM to assist self represented individuals with a variety of basic legal issues including family law, small claims, civil contracts (collections), domestic violence, restraining orders, guardianship, name/gender change, landlord tenant, and conservatorship. We also offer email assistance at [email protected] and phone assistance (voicemail line) at 831-786-7200 option 4.

The Self Help Center includes the services of the Family Law Facilitator and the Small Claims Advisor.

Categories

Traffic Courts
Divorce Records
Small Claims Courts
Landlord Rights Information/Counseling
Small Claims Advisory Programs
Divorce Assistance
Self Representation Assistance
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance
Criminal State Trial Courts
Civil State Trial Courts
Juvenile Justice Courts
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Mental Health Courts
Registers voters, and administers, prepares, conducts and tallys, in a uniform and impartial manner, federal, state and county elections in accordance to state statutes. Acts as a registry and dissemination center for candidate, campaign, financing, political and voting information. Offers a free candidate workshops, district workshops, poll worker trainings and a disability access booth and a variety of assistive devices at each polling place.

Categories

Voter Registration Offices
County Elections Director Offices
Election Information
Marriage Licenses

CHILDREN'S MEDICAL SERVICES

The Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) program was a preventive program that delivered periodic health assessments and services to low-income children and youth in California. CHDP program provided care coordination to assist families with medical appointment scheduling, transportation, and access to diagnostic and treatment services. Health assessments were provided by enrolled private physicians, local health departments, community clinics, managed care plans, and some local school districts.

The CHDP program helps to prevent or find health problems through regular, no cost,
health check-ups. A check-up includes:

Health and developmental history
Physical exam
Needed shots
Oral health screening and routine
Referral to a dentist starting by age 1
Nutrition screening
Behavioral screening
Vision screening
Hearing screening
Health information
Lab tests, which may include: anemia, lead, tuberculosis, and other problems, as needed
Referral to Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)

Categories

Tuberculosis Screening
Nutrition Assessment Services
Disease/Disability Information
Immunizations
Disability Awareness Training
Child Health and Disability Prevention Exams
Birth Certificates
Medical Records
General Mental Health Information/Education

Processes claims for all Social Security programs. Provides continuing income to workers and their families in the case of retirement, disability or death.

Accepts applications for Medicare. Individuals in need of cash and who are age 65 or over or who are blind or disabled, including blind and disabled children, may apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

Accepts applications for original and duplicate Social Security cards. The Teleservice Center provides information about eligibility and the documents which must be submitted with the application.

Categories

Social Security Retirement Benefits
Social Security Numbers
Social Security Disability Insurance
Medicare
SSI

Our Vital Docs Program helps people experiencing homelessness get a birth certificate.

Categories

Birth Certificate Fee Payment Assistance
Birth Certificates