Health Improvement

We focus on improving health outcomes and promoting wellness in Alameda County through evidence-based strategies and community collaboration.

Health Improvement

Care Partners

Care Partners
Alameda County Care Partners is a care coordination program that provides engagement, information, education, resources, and advocacy to low-income older adults and people with disabilities in Alameda County so that they can stay safely at home with an improved quality of life.

Dental Care Coordination

Dental Care Coordination
Dental Care Coordination is a family-centered approach that supports eligible families of children and youth in navigating health and social service systems.

Developmental Disabilities Council

Developmental Disabilities Council
The Developmental Disabilities Council provides educational presentations, informational and referral services, and advocacy for policy and resource development in the areas of health, employment, housing, mental health, education, social services, and transportation.

Healthy Smiles

Healthy Smiles
Healthy Smiles provides gap coverage for dental needs for families with children 0-19 who are uninsured or underinsured.

MAA – TCM

​The MAA Program offers a way for Local Governmental Agencies (LGAs) and Local Educational Consortia (LECs) to obtain federal reimbursement for the cost of certain administrative activities necessary for the proper and efficient administration of the Medi-Cal program.

Recreational Health Program

ACEHD provides inspection services to ensure that public pools, spas, beaches, and other water sports contact areas meet Health and Safety Code standards.

School & Youth Nutrition Programs

School & Youth Nutrition Programs
Alameda County Nutrition Services partners with schools, local recreation and community centers, and community-based organizations to expand youth experiences in nutrition, cooking, gardening, physical activity and healthy messaging.

Tobacco Control Program (TCP)

Tobacco Control Program (TCP)
Tobacco is the leading cause of preventable death in California. TCP aims to reduce tobacco-related harm through policy engagement, education, and community partnerships. Services include policy development support, tobacco treatment resources, partnership with youth tobacco prevention programs, and enforcement of tobacco laws to create a healthier environment for all.
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