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CARE Act - Become a Link to CARE

This section offers information on the Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Act, how and where to file a CARE Act petition, and the forms that are needed.

This section provides information on the CARE Act, including guidance on where and how to file a CARE Act petition, along with the required forms.

What is the CARE Act?

The CARE Act is a California law designed to assist individuals with severe mental illnesses relating to schizophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorders, by providing access to vital support and services. Its goal is to reduce preventable hospitalizations and incarcerations while addressing the needs of those who often face homelessness or incarceration due to a lack of proper treatment. The individual receiving services under the CARE Act is referred to as the Respondent.

How does the CARE Act work?

The CARE Act functions through a collaborative process involving the courts, family members, and healthcare service providers. The process begins when a petitioner, such as a family member, files a petition with the court. The court then holds hearings to assess if the individual meets the eligibility requirements. If found eligible, the court establishes either a CARE agreement or a court-ordered CARE plan tailored to the individual's needs. This agreement or plan may include treatment, housing, and other essential services, all designed to support recovery and stability.

Who is eligible for CARE services?

Individuals eligible for CARE services under the CARE Act include individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorders. The program is intended for those who are severely impaired and at risk of repeated hospitalizations, homelessness, or incarceration without treatment. Eligibility is determined through a court process that assesses whether the individual meets the specific criteria outlined in the CARE Act, ensuring services are tailored to meet the individual’s particular needs.

Watch this short video about eligibility requirements for CARE services: CARE Act Eligibility

What forms do I need to fill out to file a CARE petition?

Forms:

If you believe that the potential Respondent meets all CARE Act requirements, you will need to complete the following:

  • CARE 101 – Mental Health Declaration
    • Complete the top of Pg. 1 – Petitioner’s name and contact information, case name, and case number. 
    • The rest of the form must be completed by a licensed behavioral health professional and must be attached to CARE 100 at the time of filing. 
  • CARE 105 – Order for CARE Act Report
    • Complete the top of Pg. 1 – Petitioner’s name and contact information, case name, case number, and Item 1.
      • The rest of CARE 105 is completed by the court.

How do I know if my forms are completed properly?

The court’s Self-Help Services offer a free optional document review service for self-represented litigants.  As part of this service, a Self-Help attorney or paralegal will review your documents for completion before filing.  Our staff cannot provide you with legal advice or strategy.

CARE Act Petitioners must file in the county where:

  • The Respondent lives, or
  • The Respondent is found, or
  • The Respondent is facing criminal or civil proceedings.

In Calaveras County, a CARE Act Petition may be filed in person:

 Superior Court of California, Calaveras County - 400 Government Center Drive - San Andreas, CA 95249-9794