Service-Resistant Clients are Receiving the Care They Need

Providing Access and Transforming Health (PATH) Capacity and Infrastructure Transition, Expansion, and Development (CITED) funding is helping Committee on the Shelterless (COTS) in Sonoma County build their capacity to deliver Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports services for their most service-resistant clients.

PATH CITED funding has better positioned COTS to serve the physical, behavioral, and mental health needs of their clients – serving the whole person. COTS is excited to share that one of their clients is now scheduled to receive lifesaving surgery, and another client – a veteran – will be placed in permanent housing.

COTS is just one example of how PATH funding opportunities are strengthening Medi-Cal providers’ capacity to address barriers to accessible, equitable care and connect individuals to in-person services anchored in the communities in which they live.


Explore how CITED funds help local Medi-Cal providers invest in workforce development, infrastructure, and technology, building their capacity to serve members with the highest needs. The final CITED funding round closed May 2, 2025.