Health Care for the Homeless

Alameda County Health Care for the Homeless (ACHCH) is a federally-funded health center program housed in Alameda County Health. We provide direct care services and coordinate a network of county and community health clinics and organizations to increase access and improve care for people experiencing homelessness.

Health Care for the Homeless

Get Help Now

Find resources and contact information to get help with urgent care, primary care, substance use, health insurance and benefits, shelter and housing, reproductive health, and transportation.

Explore Health Care for the Homeless

Communicable Disease Response and Prevention

Emergency Resources

Find resources for air quality, heat, winter, and communicable disease-related emergencies for providers and people who may be experiencing homelessness.

Primary Care

We provide comprehensive primary care with integrated behavioral health services at four wellness clinics.

Shelter Health

Shelter Health services are designed to bring the "front door" directly to shelter, recovery, and transitional housing locations and other places homeless individuals access services.

Street Health

Street outreach teams engage people living on the streets with highly accessible, patient-centered care.

Substance Use Treatment

We provide a range of substance use and harm reduction services for people experiencing homelessness through our health centers.
No results found.