Goals
The Community Assistance, Recovery and Empowerment (CARE) program guides clients along their path to recovery by offering tailored support and nurturing connections within the community. Reducing barriers to essential services and minimizing the need for emergency interventions champions client self-determination and recovery in a supportive, respectful, and community-integrated framework.
Objectives
What is CARE Act?
CARE Act also known as CARE Court is a new framework to connect people with mental health and substance use disorders to voluntary treatment through a civil court process. Participants can receive many kinds of support to promote their recovery and well-being, which may include counseling, medication, housing options, social services, and other resources.
Who is eligible for CARE Court?
The CARE Court program is for people who are:
Who can file a petition under the CARE Act to begin CARE Court proceedings?
The following adult persons can file a petition:
Do Not Meet Eligible Criteria
If you or your loved one do not meet the eligibility criteria for CARE Court but are interested in connecting with or learning more about other BHS programs, services, and resources, please contact our BHS-Screening and Coordination (BHS-SAC) at:
The BHS-SAC is available Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. For mental health crisis calls, the BHS-SAC is available 24/7.
Additional details on the petition process, including CARE Court forms, are available through the links on the right ribbon. For any questions related to CARE Court, please email dhs-bhs-care_court@saccounty.gov.
CARE Court Forms
Resources
Sacramento County CARE Act Listening Session
Sacramento County CARE Court Listening Session FAQ
CARE Training Overview of CARE Process for Supporters
2025 Court & JI Community Meeting Schedule
Sacramento Superior Court - CARE Act Court