ABA Coverage for Federal Employees

In its annual Call Letter regarding submission of 2017 benefits and rates for Federal Employees Health Benefit Plans, OPM is requiring all plans to offer Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) benefits for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). We expect all carriers to offer clinically appropriate and medically necessary treatment for children diagnosed with ASD; exact benefits will vary by plan. Read more.

No Primary Care Doc? We’ll Get You One

Health insurers are gearing up to comply with a new Covered California rule that will require them next year to ensure that all enrollees have a primary care provider. The policy change for 2017 is part of a broader push by the exchange to improve the quality of care, even as it faces double-digit premium increases.

Health insurers selling through Covered California will designate a family doctor — or in some cases a nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant — for every plan holder who doesn’t already have one within 60 days of the coverage start date. Read more.

Solano’s First Food Oasis Event

Help to eliminate food deserts in Solano County

A significant number of our neighbors live without ready access to fresh, healthy affordable food, putting them at risk for chronic health problems, including diabetes and obesity. Many individuals across the country are engaged in efforts to address this important issue. We are joining forces with them – and you can be a part of it! Click here for more information.

Luke’s Best Chance: One Man’s Fight for His Autistic Son

Luke greets me in the hallway, thrusting a book in my direction, then snatches it back and darts into his room. It’s been two weeks since I’ve seen him, and what I desperately want to do is grab him up and hug him till he howls. But because it’s been two weeks – and because he is autistic – I must begin again, from the start line, with my son. Read more.

SAVE THE DATE: Mothers and Babies Training

The Mothers and Babies (MB) Course is a program that promotes healthy mood management by teaching pregnant women and new moms how to effectively respond to stress in their lives through increasing the frequency of thoughts and behaviors that lead to positive mood states. Mark your calendars for October 13, 2016 from 9:00 am-5:00 pm and October 14, 2016 from 9:00 am-12:00 pm
(Lunch provided). Click here for more.

Disabled students sue Pomona Unified in what they hope becomes a class action lawsuit

POMONA >> Pomona Unified School District fails to “provide a safe learning environment for its most vulnerable students: those with developmental disabilities such as autism and intellectual disabilities,” according to a lawsuit filed Monday.

The suit was first filed in October, but attorneys for the Disability Rights Legal Center are hoping to broaden the suit into a class action lawsuit, and filed a motion Monday to certify the suit as a class action in U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Read more.

Child Welfare Services Reforms

The Department of Social Services will be making changes to the funding and structure of out-of-home placements for children under county care in the next few months. Most notably, their leveling system for group home placements will be revised in order to encourage more children to be placed in home-like settings unless they have a particular challenge that needs more intensive intervention over a short period of time. Click here for more.