ChapCare’s Referrals Department works with 211 LA County to connect patients with medical and social services in Los Angeles County. 211 LA County is the largest information & referral service in the nation.
ChapCare is an active member of the California Primary Care Association.
ChapCare is an active member of the Community Clinic Association of Los Angeles County. ChapCare’s Senior Staff attends monthly roundtable meetings.
ChapCare is an active member of the Health Consortium of the Greater San Gabriel Valley.
The Ahmanson Foundation provided funding to help purchase x-ray equipment for our Peck health center.
The AHMC Foundation provides funding to support the provision of medical services.
The California Wellness Foundation provides general operating support funding.
Covered California provides ChapCare funding through its Navigator Grant Program to expand health insurance outreach, education, enrollment, and post-enrollment assistance in our service area.
Dental Denta Community Care Foundation provided ChapCare with funding to purchase 4 delivery systems and 2 intraoral cameras for our Fair Oaks dental clinic.
Direct Relief supports general operations of our COVID-19 response through grant funding.
The Goodwin Family Memorial Trust provides grant funding to be used to treat male pediatric patients.
The Green Foundation provided funding to support the provision of primary healthcare services and COVID-19 response services.
Kaiser Permanente provided grants funds to support key capacity building activities.
Through L.A. Care Health Plan’s Community Benefits Program, ChapCare received funds through its Oral Health Initiative (OHI) to hire a new dentist. L.A. Care’s Elevating the Safety Net Provider Recruitment Program (PRP) has funded the recruitment of 2 Physicians to support ChapCare’s robust patient population through personalized and consistent care.
The Rotary Club of Monrovia, California provided ChapCare grant funds to help distribute additional flu vaccinations in the Monrovia area.
Pasadena Community Foundation provided grant funding to purchase 3 dental chairs for our Fair Oaks dental clinic.
The Rotary Club of Pasadena, California provided ChapCare grant funds to help distribute additional flu vaccinations in the Pasadena area.
The Patron Saints Foundation provided funding to support the provision of medical services.
Physicians for a Health California provided funds to support COVID vaccination expansion.
The Rose Hills Foundation provided general operating support for the provision of primary healthcare services and COVID-19 response services.
The S. Mark Taper Foundation provided general operating support funding to support the provision of primary healthcare services.
Alinea Imaging provides on-site mammograms (via a Mobile Unit) to ChapCare patients twice per month.
Array Behavioral Care provides tele-psychiatry services to ChapCare patients one day per week.
ChapCare refers patients in need of specialty care to LAC+USC Medical Center. ChapCare participates in the eConsult program, which is administered by the department.
Foothill Unity Center provides access to healthy food through its food bank to patients referred by ChapCare.
Coordinate on outreach activities in the El Monte and South El Monte areas to ensure that people are aware of our services.
ChapCare is a contracted (Medical Home) clinic partner with Health Care LA, IPA (HCLA). Through our partnership, we are able to care for patients enrolled with government sponsored managed care programs in Medi-Cal, Medicare Advantage, and Medi-Medi (dual eligibles). HCLA is the largest IPA network in Los Angeles County that contracts with FQHCs and community health centers.
Huntington Hospital is the preferred hospital for many of ChapCare’s Pasadena patients to deliver their baby. ChapCare refers patients to health education classes administered at Huntington Hospital.
Kaiser Permanente – Baldwin Park works with ChapCare to coordinate care for in-need community members.
L.A. CADA provides on-site substance use counseling services at ChapCare's Fair Oaks health center.
ChapCare participates in OCHIN, one of the nation’s largest health information networks, which brings together hospitals, safety-net clinics, county health departments, university’s, etc. from across the country, allowing providers to pool resources, share best practices, and have access to a broad range of cutting edge health information technology.
At its Pasadena Health Centers, ChapCare is a part of PPHD’s “Vaccines for Children” program. The “Vaccines for Children” program provides vaccines for low-income children.
ChapCare is an active participant of the San Gabriel Valley Consortium on Homelessness. The consortium’s mission is to develop and support coordinated, region-wide strategies to alleviate and ultimately eradicate homelessness in the San Gabriel Valley.
ChapCare provides homeless outreach services one half day per week at Union Station's Centennial Place.
Residents from Western University of Health Sciences in Pomona provide optometry services at ChapCare’s Lincoln health center under the supervision of a university professor (optometrist).