Bridge_2_Access

Disability and Senior Access Services

Health and wellness is the same for people with or without disabilities or activity limitations. Molina Healthcare's Bridge2Access Program will help improve access to health care services for all members. Here are a few things we offer our members:

Bridge2Access Services

  • Physical Access
    • Online and written directory with access indicators
    • Member services support to find an accessible provider

    To find an accessible Molina Healthcare provider near you, visit Find a Provider, look for the universal access symbol and search based on your access needs or call Member Services.
  • Communication Access
    • Sign language and foreign language interpreters at no cost.
    • Materials in alternate formats (Large Print, Braille and Audio, and more)

    To request an interpreter for your doctor’s appointment, call Member Services 3-5 days before your appointment.

    Call Member Services for any other material or format not listed.

  • Coordinated Care Team
    • Access to a care manager and team who can help you coordinate and get the most from your health benefits.
    • Help you transition from hospital or other facility to home
    • Coordinate services with other agencies, like IHSS, CBAS, MSSP, Long Term Care and more!

    Request a care manager by calling Member Services.
  • Transportation Services
    • Learn what about the transportation services you may be eligible for.

    Click here to learn more about transportation services.
    Call (877)292-2688 to schedule transportation for medical appointments. Eligibility may apply.

  • Bridge2Access Connections
    • Helps you navigate your health care
    • Keeps you informed on available access services
    • Connect with one of our community partners to:
      • Stay at home
      • Advocacy
      • Peer support
    Call: (877) 665-4627
    Email: bridge2access@molinahealthcare.com
  • Advisory Committees
    Help us improve your healthcare services – Get involved in an advisory committee today!
    • Bridge2Access Statewide Advisory Committee
    • Local Member Participation Committees
    Call: (877) 665-4627
    Email: bridge2access@molinahealthcare.com

Member & Stakeholder Advisory Committees

Meeting the healthcare needs of people with disabilities and older adults is very important to Molina. Member and stakeholder input plays a vital role in shaping healthcare programs.

If you would like to be part of an advisory committee in your area, please email us at: Bridge2Access@MolinaHealthcare.com.

Community Resources

We encourage you to call or visit the websites of our community partners listed below. If there is a resource that you need that is not listed, dial “211” from your cell phone or home phone. Your call will be routed to a referral specialist in your area. 211 is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week and can help you find much needed information or health and human services. You can also visit their website at www.211.org.

  • Los Angeles County

    Disabled Resources Center (DRC)
    2750 E. Spring Street,
    Suite #100
    Long Beach, CA 90806
    Telephone: (562) 427-1000
    TTY: (562) 427-1366
    Fax: (562) 427-2027
    DRCinc.org

    "To empower people with disabilities to live independently in the community, to make their own decisions about their lives and to advocate on their own behalf."
    Services Center for Independent Living (SCIL)
    107 S. Spring Street
    Claremont, CA 91711
    Telephone: (909) 621-6722
    http://scil-ilc.org/
    Most services are provided at no cost to our consumers. These services include self-advocacy training, assistive technology, housing information, independent living skills training, peer counseling, and personal care assistance. Information and referrals about a variety of timely topics is also offered.
    Westside Center for Independent Living (WCIL) 12901 Venice Blvd.
    Los Angeles, CA 90066
    Telephone: (800) 851-9245
    http://www.wcil.org/
    The Westside Center for Independent Living is a non-residential center dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for people with all kinds of disabilities. The goal of the peer-led programs and services is the elimination of economic, social, attitudinal and environmental barriers.
    Independent Living Center of Southern California14407 Gilmore Street, #101, Van Nuys, CA 91401
    (voice) (818) 785-6934;
    (TTY) (818) 785-7097
    (Toll Free) (800) 524-5272
    Email: ilcsc@ilcsc.org
    ILCSC.org
    Persons with disabilities, older adults, and veterans come to us seeking assistance in obtaining emergency services, food, shelter, benefits, affordable, accessible living in the community; as well as the skills and ability to self-advocate for their needs.
    Braille Institute of Los Angeles
    741 North Vermont Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029
    Phone: (323) 663-1111
    Fax: (323) 663-0867
    E-mail: LA@BrailleInstitute.org
    Web (English): BrailleInstitute.org
    (Español): InstitutoBraille.org
    Is a non-profit organization, whose mission is to eliminate barriers to a fulfilling life caused by blindness and severe sight loss. They offer a variety of free programs, classes and services at five centers and 220 community outreach locations throughout Southern California.
    Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD)
    2222 Laverna Avenue
    Los Angeles, CA 90041
    Phone: (323) 478-8000
    TTY: (323) 892-2225
    Videophone (VP) (323) 550-4205
    Email: Info@GLADinc.org
    www.GLADinc.org
    The mission of the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD) is to ensure equal access of the deaf and hard of hearing community to the same opportunities afforded their hearing counterparts. The organization’s general purposes and powers are directed around the promotion of the social, recreational, cultural, educational, and vocational well-being of its deaf and hard of hearing constituents.
    Los Angeles County Community and Senior Services (CSS)
    Cynthia Banks, Director
    3175 West 6th St., Room 302
    Los Angeles, CA 90020
    Phone: (213) 738-2600
    Fax: (213) 380-8275
    Serving: Los Angeles County
    wdacs.lacounty.gov/programs
    Community and Senior Services (CSS) is committed to providing services which have positive impacts on the lives of the citizens of Los Angeles County.
    City of Los Angeles Department of Aging
    Laura Trejo, General Manager
    City of Los Angeles Department of Aging
    221 N. Figueroa Street,
    Suite 180
    Los Angeles, CA 90012
    Phone: (213) 482-7252
    Fax: (213) 202-5651
    Serving: City of Los Angeles
    www.Aging.LAcity.org
    AAA is a separate division within the Aging and Adult Services Branch. It is responsible for identifying unmet needs as well as planning, coordinating and implementing programs that promote the health, dignity and well-being of our older residents. The AAA contracts with 49 community agencies to deliver services that promote independent lifestyles such as senior lunch and home delivered meals, nutrition programs, care management and home based care.
    Alternatives for Seniors
    (888) WE-ASSIST
    (888) 932-7747
    www.AlternativesForSeniors.com
    Information and referral on senior housing and other services.
    In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS)IHSS Application,
    Toll Free: (888) 944-4477 or (213) 744-4477
    www.DPSS.LACounty.gov
    The In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS) Program helps pay for services provided to low-income elderly, blind or disabled individuals, including children, so that they can remain safely in their own home. IHSS is considered an alternative to out-of-home care, such as nursing homes or board and care facilities.
    Home Delivered Meals
    (800) 510-2020
    wdacs.lacounty.gov/programs/aaa/enp
    The Home Delivered Meals program is designed specifically for home-bound individuals. This valuable program not only delivers a nutritious meal on a daily basis, but also serves as a mechanism to check up on the client, thereby providing an additional safety inspection and furthering the ability for him or her to remain in the home
    Meals On Wheels Organization
    http://www.mowaa.org/findameal
    Providing senior and disabled persons nutrition services.
  • Riverside County
    Community Access Center
    6848 Magnolia Center Avenue, Suite 150
    Riverside, CA 92506
    (951) 274-0358
    http://www.ilcac.org/
    Empowering people with disabilities & seniors to live independently through peer support, information & referral, housing assistance, independent living skills training, advocacy, personal assistant services
    Blindness Support Services
    3696 Beatty Drive, Suite A
    Riverside, CA 92506
    (951) 341-9244
    http://BlindnessSupport.com/
    Develop and implement innovative approaches to achieving independence and self-reliance for blind and low vision residents of Southern California
    Center on Deafness, Inland Empire (CODIE)
    3576 Arlington Avenue,
    Riverside, CA 92506
    (951) 275-5000
    www.CODIE.org
    Dedicated to improving the quality of life through advocacy, peer support, education and training for people who are deaf, hard of hearing and their families
    Riverside County Office on Aging
    6296 River Crest Drive, Suite K
    Riverside, CA 92507
    (951) 867-3800 or (800) 510-2020
    http://www.RCAging.org/
    “Aging with Dignity” is their core value. RCOC provides advocacy, information & referral, wellness programs, education and much more
    Alternatives for Seniors
    (888) WE-ASSIST
    (888) 932-7747
    www.AlternativesforSeniors.com
    Information and referral on senior housing and other services
    In Home Support Services
    (888) 960-4477
    http://dpss.co.riverside.ca.us
    Search for In Home Support Services
    Determine eligibility for In Home Support Services and provide support for caregivers and clients
    Meals on Wheels
    City of Riverside
    www.RiversideMealsOnWheels.org
    or www.RCAging.org
    Providing senior and disabled nutrition services
  • San Bernardino County
    Rolling Start ILC
    570 West Fourth Street, Suite 103
    San Bernardino, CA 92401
    (909) 884-2129
    www.RollingStart.com
    Empowering people with disabilities & seniors to live independently through peer support, information & referral, housing assistance, independent living skills training, advocacy, personal assistant services
    Blindness Support Services
    3696 Beatty Drive, Suite A
    Riverside, CA 92506
    (951) 341-9244
    www.BlindnessSupport.com
    Develop and implement innovative approaches to achieving independence and self-reliance for blind and low vision residents of Southern California
    Center on Deafness, Inland Empire (CODIE)
    3576 Arlington Avenue,
    Riverside, CA 92506
    (951) 275-5000
    www.CODIE.org
    Dedicated to improving the quality of life through advocacy, peer support, education and training for people who are deaf, hard of hearing and their families
    Department of Aging & Adult Services
    686 E. Mill Street,
    2nd Floor
    San Bernardino, CA 92415
    (909) 891-3900
    http://hss.sbcounty.gov/daas/
    Dedicated to helping seniors and at risk individuals to improve or maintain choice, independence and quality of life. The department works to ensure seniors and adults with disabilities have the right to age in place in the least restrictive environment
    Alternatives for Seniors
    (888) WE-ASSIST
    (888) 932-7747
    www.AlternativesforSeniors.com
    Information and referral on senior housing and other services
    In Home Support Services
    (877) 800-4544
    http://hss.sbcounty.gov/daas/
    Search for In Home Support Services
    Determine eligibility for In Home Support Services and provide support for caregivers and clients
    Home Delivered Meals
    (951) 342-3057 or
    Dept. of Aging & Adult Svcs. (DAAS)
    www.FSACA.org
    or http://hss.SBCounty.gov
    Nutrition services for seniors and people with disabilities
  • San Diego County
    Access to Independence
    8885 Rio San Diego Drive, Suite 131
    San Diego, CA 92108
    Voice: (619) 293-3500
    TTY: (619) 293-7757
    http://AccessToIndependence.org/
    Empowering people with disabilities & seniors to live independently through peer support, information & referral, housing assistance, independent living skills training, advocacy, personal assistant services.
    Deaf Community Services of San Diego
    3930 Fourth Avenue,
    Suite 300
    San Diego, CA 92103
    (619) 398-2441
    http://www.DeafCommunityServices.org/
    Dedicated to improving the quality of life through advocacy, peer support, education and training for people who are deaf, hard of hearing and their families.
    Aging and Independent Services (AIS)
    5560 Overland Avenue
    San Diego, CA 92123
    (800) 510-2020
    www.sdcounty.ca.gov
    Search for "AIS"
    Providing services to older adults, people with disabilities and their family members, to help keep clients safely in their homes, promote healthy and vital living.
    Alternatives for Seniors
    (888) WE-ASSIST
    (888) 932-7747
    www.AlternativesforSeniors.com
    Information and referral on senior housing and other services
    In Home Support Services
    5560 Overland Avenue
    San Diego, CA 92123
    (800) 510-2020
    http://www.sdcounty.ca.gov/hhsa/index.html
    Search for "In Home Support Services
    Determines eligibility for In Home Support Services (IHSS) and provides support for caregivers and clients.
    Consumer Center for Health Education & Advocacy
    1764 San Diego Avenue,
    Suite 200
    San Diego, CA
    (877) 734-3258
    (877) 735-2929 TTY
    www.HealthConsumer.org
    Helping people understand how to navigate their physical and mental healthcare; advocacy and information & referral
    Meals on Wheels
    2254 San Diego Avenue
    San Diego, CA 92110
    (619) 260-6110
    (800) 573-6467
    www.meals-on-wheels.org
    Providing nutrition services to people with disabilities and seniors.

  

 

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