2-1-1 Bay Area is a program of United Way Bay Area
Provides specialized care to older adults age 60 and up. Care managers help families identify areas of concern and create an individualized care plan. Services address the following needs:Comprehensive assessment of care needsRelieving caregiver stressLong-term and short-term care planningEmotional supportCoordination of health and supportive servicesGuidance for transitions of care
46 Race Street, San Jose, CA
Provides Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) case management including:Benefits counselingHousing assistanceFood pantry
3100 De La Cruz Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA
Offers care management and assessment to help seniors remain at home. Coordinates services with family members and health professionals to accommodate:Social needsPhysical needsFinancial needs
10104 Vista Drive, Cupertino, CA
Provides long-term case management for homeless men, women, and children. Assists with finding permanent housing, food stability, and additional resources.
1043 Garland Avenue, San Jose, CA
Provides Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) case management including:Benefits counselingHousing assistanceFood pantry
1879 Senter Road, San Jose, CA
Provides case management for pregnant and parenting youth. Services cover the following issues:HealthNutritionEducationEmployment
200 Channing Avenue, Palo Alto, CA
Provides family consultation, individual care planning, and in-home respite care. Offers services for seniors including dementia care, and palliative care.
234 East Gish Road, San Jose, CA
Helps prevent homelessness due to domestic violence and helps survivors stay housed. Assists with obtaining affordable permanent housing through short-term flexible financial assistance. Offers the following services:Assessment and resource referralsEducation about housing, landlord, and tenant rights
2003 East San Antonio Street, San Jose, CA
Provides case management services to the parents and caregivers of children. Program helps identify activities, resources, and goals to support healthy child development. Case managers help families create a Family Plan and enroll in activities.
Provides vulnerable individuals and families with case management and referral to relevant support services. The goal of the project is to empower individuals to overcome challenges and to build a better future.