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El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce

RELOCATION GUIDE

Finding the perfect location is about more than just curb appeal; it's about balancing affordability, safety, and quality of life. One place checking all these boxes? Sutter's Ridge in Placervile, California.

For those considering a move to this scenic area, Sutter’s Ridge by Williams Homes offers a rare opportunity to experience the very best of Placerville living. With modern homes, exceptional craftsmanship, and a prime location, Sutter’s Ridge combines all the benefits of this vibrant town into one thoughtfully planned community.

The El Dorado Stay and Play Shuttle is funded by a grant from the El Dorado County Air Quality Management District. The El Dorado County Visitors Authority (designed the program to encourage group transportation and overnight stays in El Dorado County, reduce motor vehicle emissions and introduce new visitors to the area.

Progress House

Substance Use Disorder Residential

& Outpatient

Services

Progress House was originally opened in 1971 at the Camino Hotel, Camino, California, under the direction of the El Dorado Council on Alcoholism. In 1976, when the Gann Initiative (Prop 113) was passed, funding for Progress House was cut from the county budget. Progress House closed for two months, and was reopened by a group of caring, concerned individuals who recognized the real need within the community. In August 1978, Progress House, Inc., was formed as a nonpro t organization and continues to this day to help those who su er.

Our Locations

PLACERVILLE • (Corporate Headquarters/Outpatient) | LOTUS • (Men’s Residential Facility I) GARDEN VALLEY • (Men’s Residential Facility II) | CAMINO • (Women & Children’s Perinatal Facility)

(530) 626-9240 • www.progresshouseinc.org • #ihaveaheartforprogresshouse

EL DORADO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

EL DORADO COUNTY Chamber of Commerce Staff

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

Laurel Brent-Bumb chamber@eldoradocounty.org

DIRECTOR OF TOURISM

Jody Franklin tourism@eldoradocounty.org visit-eldorado.com

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF FILM & MEDIA

Kathleen Dodge (530) 626-4400 film@eldoradocounty.org filmtahoe.com

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR

Cathy Zuber members@eldoradocounty.org

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

Ellen Vaughn admin@eldoradocounty.org

INFORMATION SPECIALIST

Sylvia Puthuff Sylvia@eldoradocounty.org

DISTRIBUTION COORDINATOR

Heather Medvec tourism@eldoradocounty.org visiteldorado.com

EMPOWERING BUSINESSES AND PROMOTING EL DORADO COUNTY FOR ALL

The El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce is celebrating its 110th anniversary in 2025. A dedicated staff and a board of directors guide the chamber, committed to its mission of supporting and promoting a strong, healthy and diverse business community to preserve the quality of life in El Dorado County.

“We represent the entire county from border to border, helping our communities thrive by protecting and advocating for local businesses at local, state and federal levels,” said CEO Laurel Brent-Bumb. “Our 550 members, from mom-and-pop shops and legacy farms to large corporations, benefit from our programs which include education, networking and marketing to support and promote them.”

“We represent the entire county from border to border, helping our communities thrive by protecting and advocating for local businesses at local, state and federal levels.”

—Laurel Brent-Bumb, CEO

Leadership El Dorado, the chamber’s leadership program, is now in its 17th year, and is designed to grow local leaders through education, training and familiarization of how the county works. “This program produces leaders with skills, motivation and vision to forge a path toward an improved region and a healthier community,” said Brent-Bumb. “Participants reflect a balance between the public and private sectors and attend monthly sessions during the year-long course.”

The chamber also operates the El Dorado County Visitors Authority, promoting the area’s attractions to visitors from near and far. “We do tremendous outreach on social media and print and distribute 65,000 visitors guides annually with efforts concentrated on the county’s western slope attractions, from historical Gold Rush towns and wineries to adventure sports and the family farms of Apple Hill,” said Brent-Bumb.

The El Dorado Film Commission is another critical component of the chamber, generating up to $7 million in economic impact. Countless television shows, commercials and movies have been filmed or partially filmed in El Dorado County’s scenic beauty, including scenes from “Top Gun: Maverick” among the county’s snowy peaks and scenes from “Memoirs of a Geisha” along the American River.

“El Dorado County is rich with history, culture and pioneer spirit,” concluded Brent-Bumb. “We will continue to help our communities and businesses thrive while protecting our renowned quality of life.”

El Dorado County Chamber of Commerce

542 Main Street Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 621-5885 www.eldoradocounty.org Email: chamber@eldoradocounty.org

Cover photo credits:
Top left: Shelly Thorene; Bottom left: Pat Dollins; Top right: Krysten Kellum; Bottom right: Pat Dollins

Welcome to El Dorado County

El Dorado County provides opportunities as diverse as the landscape of California for enjoying the outdoors. Gold was discovered in Coloma in 1848 signaling the beginning of the California Gold Rush. New towns appeared overnight. State Highway 49 follows the historical trail through the Gold Country. The foothill area offers a range of activities from riding on historical stage-coaches and panning for gold to rafting on the American River. The foothill area east of Placerville is one of the most fruitful in the state, from vineyards and orchards to Apple Hill, an area rich in agriculture. Lake Tahoe is an easy drive up U.S. Highway 50 from Sacramento through the spectacular Sierra Nevada mountains. Activities include — but are certainly not limited to — skiing, hiking, backpacking, horseback riding, river-rafting, fishing and fruit picking.

Experience history, small town charm and stunning landscapes. From foothill wineries and & rushing rivers to the majestic waters & peaks of Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County has it all.

INDUSTRY EMPLOYMENT

ELEVATIONS:

El Dorado Hills: 700 - 1200 feet

Cameron Park: 1000 - 1600 feet

Placerville:

LOCATED IN CENTRAL SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS

Total Land Area: 1,711 square miles

Incorporated Cities: Placerville and South Lake Tahoe

County Government: Five Member Board of Supervisors

MEDIAN HOME PRICE

CLIMATE & TERRAIN:

Average rainfall: Lowest: 18.23" Highest: 38"

Average snowfall: 28" Number of

WHERE TO FIND MEDICAL CARE

Marshall offers complete care

MARSHALL

Marshall is a nonprofit community healthcare provider located in the heart of the Sierra foothills.

Marshall is routinely recognized in the top tier of hospitals in California by independent consumer healthcare groups and it is always striving to improve. Marshall’s Emergency Department is a verified Level III Trauma Center and the Stroke Program is not only distinguished as a Primary Stroke Center by the Joint Commission but also earned a Gold–Plus designation from the American Heart/American Stroke Association. Marshall’s Birth Center was also designated by the World Health Organization and UNICEF as a Baby Friendly certified facility for breastfeeding advocacy.

The Marshall Cancer Center is an affiliate of UC Davis Health, bringing world-class cancer care to the foothills. As a member of the UC Davis Cancer Care Network, Marshall oncologists will have access to advanced treatment plans and the latest in clinical trials to best serve patients from the center located in Cameron Park.

Marshall includes Marshall Hospital, a fully accredited acute care facility with 111 beds located in Placerville; several outpatient facilities in Cameron Park, Placerville, El Dorado Hills and Georgetown; primary and specialty care clinics and a team of 1,500 employees providing quality healthcare services to residents of El Dorado County.

At the Marshall Hospital Campus in Placerville, health services include:

■ Acute Inpatient Beds

■ Birth Center

■ Cardiac Services

■ Diagnostic Imaging

■ Emergency Services (Level III Trauma Center)

■ Intensive Care/Critical Care Unit

■ Respiratory Therapy

■ Surgery (Outpatient/Inpatient)

Offsite from the main hospital campus, Marshall has a strong commitment to providing the necessary health services and facilities to support the surrounding community including:

PLACERVILLE

■ CARES (Addiction Medicine)

■ Cardiac Rehabilitation

■ Cardiology Services

■ Ear, Nose and Throat

■ Family Medicine

■ General Surgery

■ Audiology/Hearing Center

■ Home Health

■ Laboratory

■ OB/GYN

■ Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

■ Inpatient and Outpatient Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy

■ Pediatrics

■ Pulmonology

■ Urology

■ Wound Care

GEORGETOWN

■ CAREs (Addiction Medicine)

■ Divide Wellness Center (Family Medicine)

■ Laboratory

CAMERON PARK

■ Cancer Resource Center

■ Cardiology Services

■ Community Health Library

■ Diabetes and Nutrition Education

■ Diagnostic Imaging

■ Family Medicine

■ Gastroenterology

■ Hematology/Oncology

■ Infusion Center

■ Laboratory Services

■ Neurology

■ OB/GYN

■ Outpatient Physical Rehabilitation

■ Outpatient Surgery

■ Podiatry

■ Psychiatry

■ Rheumatology

■ Urology

EL DORADO HILLS

■ Cardiology

■ Family Medicine

■ Laboratory Services

■ Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

■ Physical and Speech Therapy

HOSPITALS

Marshall 1100 Marshall Way, Placerville (530) 622-1441 ~ Open 24 hours

Barton Hospital

2170 South Ave., South Lake Tahoe (530) 541-3420 ~ Open 24 hours

HEALTH SERVICES

Shingle Springs Health & Wellness Center

5168 Honpie Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 387-4975 https://sshwc.org/

URGENT CARE

MDSTAT Urgent Care

3860 El Dorado Hills Blvd., Suite 601, El Dorado Hills (916) 941-9222 ~ 9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

El Dorado County Community Health Center

4327 Golden Center Drive, Placerville (530) 621-7700 ~ 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Sutter Walk-In-Care

3919 Park Drive, Suite 80

El Dorado Hills (800) 972-5547

8 a.m. – 8 p.m.

Jovive Urgent Care

4062 Flying C Road Cameron Park (530) 332-2130

8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

“The staff at Koby Pest Control recognizes that keeping our customers number one is the key to our success year after year. We always strive to provide the very best service possible for our loyal customers, exceeding their expectations with affordable solutions. We look forward to serving our community for many years, thank you for that opportunity!” Mike

EL DORADO COUNTY EDUCATION

Black Oak Mine Unified School District

American River Charter School (K-12) 6620 Wentworth Springs Road, Georgetown 530-333-8340

Divide High School (9-12) 4405 Highway 193, Greenwood 530-333-8315

Georgetown School (K-6) 6530 Wentworth Springs Road, Georgetown 530-333-8320

Golden Sierra Junior Senior

High School (7-12)

5101 Garden Valley Road, Garden Valley 530-333-8330

Northside School (K-6) 860 Cave Valley Road, Cool 530-333-8355

Otter Creek School (K-5) 4701 Volcanoville Road, Georgetown 530-333-8347

Buckeye Union School District

Blue Oak School (K-5) 2391 Merrychase Drive, Cameron Park 530-676-0164

William Brooks School (K-5) 3610 Park Drive, El Dorado Hills 530-677-2875

Buckeye School (K-5) 4561 Buckeye Road, Shingle Springs 530-677-2277

Camerado Springs School (6-8) 2480 Merrychase Drive, Cameron Park 530-677-1658

Oak Meadow School (K-5) 7701 Silva Valley Parkway, El Dorado Hills 916-933-97464

Rolling Hills School (6-8)

7141 Silva Valley Parkway, El Dorado Hills 530-676-2490

Silva Valley School (K-5) 3001 Golden Eagle Lane, El Dorado Hills 530-677-89539

Valley View, Charter Montessori 1665 Blackstone Parkway, El Dorado Hills 530-672-3890

Camino Union School District

Camino School (K-8)

3060 Snows Road, Camino 530-644-2204

El Dorado Union High School District

El Dorado High School (9-12) 561 Canal St., Placerville 530-622-3634

Independence Continuation High School (Continuation 9-12)

385 Pleasant Valley Road, Diamond Springs 530-622-7090

Oak Ridge High School (9-12) 1120 Harvard Way, El Dorado Hills 530-677-4402

Ponderosa High School (9-12)

3661 Ponderosa Road, Shingle Springs 530-677-2281

Union Mine High School (9-12) 6530 Koki Lane, El Dorado 530-621-4003

Gold Oak Union School District

Gold Oak School (K-5)

3171 Pleasant Valley Road, Placerville 530-626-3160

Pleasant Valley School (6-8) 4120 Pleasant Valley Road, Placerville 530-644-9620

Gold Trail Union School District

Gold Trail School (4-8)

889 Cold Springs Road, Placerville 530-626-2595

Sutter's Mill School (K-3)

4801 Luneman Road, Placerville 530-626-2591

Indian Diggings School District

Indian Diggings School

6020 Omo Ranch Road, Somerset 530-620-6546

Latrobe School District

Latrobe School (K-3)

7680 S. Shingle Road, Shingle Springs 530-677-2683

Miller's Hill School (4-8)

7900 S. Shingle Road, Shingle Springs 530-677-0260

Mother Lode Union School District

Herbert Green Middle School (5-8)

3781 Forni Road, Placerville 530-622-4668

Indian Creek School (K-4)

6701 Green Valley Road, Placerville 530-626-0765

Pioneer Union School District

Mountain Creek School (5-8)

6862 Mt. Aukum Road, Somerset 530-620-4393

Pioneer School (K-4)

6862 Mt. Aukum Road, Somerset 530-620-7210

Placerville Union School District

Edwin Markham School (6-8) 2800 Moulton Drive, Placerville 530-622-0403

Louisiana Schnell School (K-5)

2871 Schnell School Road, Placerville 530-622-6244

Sierra School (K-6)

1100 Thompson Way, Placerville 530-622-0814

Pollock Pines School District

Pinewood School (K-4)

6181 Pine St., Pollock Pines 530-644-2384

Sierra Ridge Middle School (5-8) 2700 Amber Trail, Pollock Pines 530-644-2031

Rescue Union School District

Green Valley School (K-5)

2380 Bass Lake Road, Rescue 530-677-3686

Jackson School (K-5) 2561 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills 916-933-1828

Lake Forest School (K-5) 2240 Sailsbury Drive, El Dorado Hills 916-933-0652

Lakeview Elementary (K-5) 3371 Brittany Way, El Dorado Hills 916 941-2600

Marina Village School (6-8) 1901 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills 916-933-3993

Pleasant Grove School (6-8)

2540 Green Valley Road, Rescue 530-672-4400

Rescue School (K-5)

3880 Green Valley Road, Rescue 530-677-2720

Charter Alternative Programs, K-12

Charter Home Study Academy, K-8

Mountainside Success Academy, 9-12

Mountainside Middle College High School, 9-12

Extended Day Program, K-8

Folsom Lake College / El Dorado Center

6699 Campus Drive, Placerville 530-642-5645

Lake Tahoe Community College

One College Drive, South Lake Tahoe 530-541-4660

EL DORADO COUNTY:

A Community of Educational Excellence

El Dorado County is a place of community where supporting our students takes priority. With an unwavering commitment to student success, El Dorado County schools provide top-tier education at every level, ensuring children are equipped to thrive academically, professionally, and personally. With high-performing schools, innovative programs, and collaborative community efforts, the region stands out as a premier destination for academic excellence.

At the heart of El Dorado County’s success lies a powerful partnership between 15 school districts, charter schools, two renowned community colleges, and the El Dorado County Office of Education (EDCOE). These organizations work together to optimize resources, improve infrastructure, and recruit passionate educators who dedicate themselves to empowering students. The result is a community that values education, achievement, and lifelong learning.

HIGH ACHIEVEMENT, BRIGHT FUTURES

El Dorado County attained an impressive 93.9% high school graduation rate in 2023-24, surpassing the California state average of 86.4%. This success reflects the county’s comprehensive educational approach, which combines instruction in subjects like Mathematics and English Language Arts with Career Technical Education (CTE) and alternative learning programs tailored to individual student needs and interests.

become better prepared for college and careers.

These programs ensure students in El Dorado County succeed academically while fostering the engagement and support systems needed to inspire students to stay connected and prepared for longterm success. El Dorado County’s chronic absenteeism rate for 2023-24 was 13.7%, significantly lower than the state average of 20.4%. This success is largely due to educators’ commitment to building strong relationships with students and families as well as providing targeted support to both student groups and individual students, helping them

As a result of this system of support, graduating students leave El Dorado County equipped for bright futures, earning acceptance to top-tier universities like UCLA, Stanford, Yale, and the U.S. Naval and Air Force Academies. Local educators instill the skills and confidence students need to excel, whether they pursue higher education or enter the workforce upon graduation.

INNOVATION TO MEET COMMUNITY NEEDS

El Dorado County schools embrace innovation, creating programs that meet student and community needs. For example, in response to a healthcare shortage impacting the region, EDCOE partnered with Marshall Medical Center to launch a specialized Medical Assistant Training Program in Cameron Park. Students gain in-demand skills locally and graduate ready to contribute

to the healthcare workforce — an initiative that perfectly demonstrates the county’s forwardthinking approach to education and community development.

Quality educators are the cornerstone of a thriving educational system. With the creation of EDCOE’s Teacher Residency Program, the county has taken a step forward in addressing the community's teacher shortage. The program has emerged as a strong pathway for inspiring the next generation of teachers through a full year of handson, experiential learning under the guidance of a highly skilled mentor teacher. The program spans several school districts and county-wide programs, thanks to a partnership with the Teacher College of San Joaquin (TCSJ). Upon program completion, Teacher Residents pledge to teach within El Dorado County for at least four years, building a skilled and stable teaching force.

CELEBRATING EXCELLENCE: STATE AND NATIONAL RECOGNITION

El Dorado County schools are frequently recognized for their excellence at the state and national levels. Recent honors include:

■ 2024 California Distinguished Schools:

■ Camerado Springs Middle School (Buckeye Union School District)

■ Herbert C. Green Middle School (Mother Lode Union School District)

■ Marina Village Middle School (Rescue Union School District)

These schools exemplify outstanding achievements, innovative teaching methods, and unwavering dedication to student success.

■ 2024 National Blue Ribbon School:

■ Lake Forest Elementary School (Rescue Union School District)

Recognized for closing achievement gaps and achieving high academic standards, Lake Forest Elementary is a shining example of what’s possible when students are given the support they need to succeed.

From top-performing public schools to specialized programs, El Dorado County’s education system is built to prepare every student for success. Whether through career training, academic enrichment, or innovative learning opportunities, schools in El Dorado County inspire students to dream big and achieve more. For families seeking a place where education is prioritized and celebrated, El Dorado County is more than just a destination — it’s a community of opportunity where students are empowered to thrive.

For more information on education in El Dorado County, visit edcoe.org.

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME

With Serrano, Parker Development Company has created an enchanting treasure of fine living at the base of the Sierra Nevada. This 3,500-acre community in the golden foothills offers approximately 1,000 acres of open space and 17 miles of hiking and biking trails.

Within the development is a private 18-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Serrano Country Club. This timeless community offers scenic, spacious foothill living just 30 minutes from the Capitol. Residents can take advantage of all the city provides and come home to space, serenity and beauty.

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EL DORADO COUNTY APARTMENTS GUIDE

CAMERON PARK

Blue Oak Manor 3266 Cimmarron Road

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-9000 42 units

Camarado Gardens

2529 & 2537 Greenwood Lane

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-0311 36 units

Cambridge Garden Apartments

2690 Country Club Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-6210 60 units

Cambridge Oaks Apartments 1572 Knollwood Court

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 672-1417 20 units

Cameron Oaks Apartments 2640 Cambridge Road

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-3212 152 units

Cameron Park Village Apartments

3433 Palmer Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-5548 80 units (Senior)

Cameron Ridge Apartments

3441 Mira Loma Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-8066 99 units

Cresenta Place Apartments

2720 La Crescenta Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-0503 16 units

Country Club Gardens

3135 Garden Circle

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-1646 26 units

Garden Circle Apartments

3101 Garden Circle

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-2450 20 units

Glenview Apartments 2361 Bass Lake Road

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-6775 88 units

Golf Course Apartments

3081 Garden Circle

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 672-2321 or (530) 677-8184

Green Valley Apartments

2640 La Crescenta Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-3351 40 units

Greenwood Place Apartments

2584 Greenwood Lane

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-3351 23 units

Highland Apartments

2600 Knollwood Court

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-9400 64 units

Knollwood Apartments

2262 Knollwood Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 626-6501

La Crescenta Apartments

2701 La Crescenta Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-7416 72 units

Quail Ridge Apartments

2675 La Crescenta Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-8206

Sierra Oaks Apartments

2701 La Crescenta Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-7416

The Knolls at Green Valley 3301 Cimmarron Road

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 676-3111

DIAMOND SPRINGS

Diamond Springs Apartments 623 Pearl Place

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 622-8553

Diamond Sunrise Apartments* 4015 Panther Lane

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 622-4121 40 units (Senior)(HUD)

Diamond Terrace Apartments* 6035 Service Drive

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 295-0726

EL DORADO

Pleasant Valley Apartments

6100 Pleasant Valley Road

El Dorado, CA 95623 (530) 621-4031

EL DORADO HILLS

Copper Hill Apartments

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 933-4400

El Dorado Vista 1026 Olson Lane

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 941-9343

Lake Forest Apartments

3025 Village Center Drive El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 939-3763

Lesarra Apartments

2230 Valley View Parkway

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 933-5200

Sterling Ranch Apartments 965 Wilson Blvd.

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 933-3967

Vineyards at Valley View

2100 Valley View Parkway

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 941-0915

White Rock Village*

2200 Valley View Parkway

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 414-4400

PLACERVILLE

Carson Ridge Apartments*

2848 Schnell School Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-1380

Coloma Apartments

2760 Coloma St.

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-9019

Cottonwood Senior Apartments*

2801 Clay St.

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 295-1678 80 units (Senior)

Cottonwood Park Apartments*

3030 New Jersey Way Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 295-4936 78 units

Deerview Park Apartments*

2880 Schnell School Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-8600 48 units (HUD)

Golden West Park Retirement Community 2900 Parkway Drive

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-3732

units

mobile homes that lease like apartments

Placer Village Apartments* 2789 Ray Lawyer Drive

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-0110

Placerville Apartments*

2684 Coloma Court

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-1186

Ridgecrest Apartments

2640 Woodridge Court

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-0774

Sunrise Garden Apartments* 1400 Woodman Circle

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-3394 67 units (Senior)(HUD)

Tunnel Street Senior Center Apartments

2880 Tunnel St.

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 626-6951 (Senior)

Woodridge East Apartments* 2811 Cold Springs Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-7784

RESCUE

Glenview Apartments Cameron Park 2361 Bass Lake Road

Rescue, CA 95672 (530) 677-6775

SHINGLE SPRINGS

Barnett Village Apartments 3820 Market Court

Shingle Springs, CA 95682 (530) 676-0220

Golden Terrace Apartments 4231 Product Drive

Shingle Springs, CA 95682 (530) 676-1022

Shingle Terrace Apartments* 3840 Market Court

Shingle Springs, CA 95682 (530) 677-7999

*low-income/income based requirements for housing

Dream Catchers EDH has a wonderful day program where our participants who have aged out of their programs or just want to come to us instead of their other program work on reallife skills both in the classroom and in public.

OUR MISSION

To empower people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDDS) to live their best lives. We do this by providing opportunities for growth in character, health, social connections, and independence.

Everyone who is in our program is in the Self Determination Program (SDP).

We also have an incredible theater program that rehearses every Tuesday evening from 5:30-7. This is not part of the SDP. This program is for ages 13 and up.

For more information contact: Jonathan Reis, Founder, CEO/Executive Director, at 209-400-1334 or Racquel Hall, SDP Administrator, at 209-443-0316 Or you can email us at jonathanr@dreamcatchersedh.org or racquelh@dreamcatchersedh.org

EL DORADO COUNTY MOBILE HOME PARKS

CAMERON PARK

Cameron Park Home Estates

2681 Cameron Park Drive

Cameron Park, CA 95682 (530) 677-1520 Senior Park, 170 spaces

CAMINO

Orchard View Trailer Park 3918 Carson Road

Camino, CA 95709 (530) 644-1655 Family, 10 spaces

CEDAR GROVE

Cedar Grove Mobile Home Park 4860 Pony Express Trail Camino, CA 95707 (530) 644-1326 Family, 52 spaces

DIAMOND

SPRINGS

Diamond Springs Mobile Home Park 3550 China Garden Road Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-7904 Senior Park, 147 spaces

Diamond Manor Mobile Park 1281 Pleasant Valley Road

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 622-6974 Adult Park, 57 spaces

Lake Oaks Senior Mobile 4280 Patterson Drive

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 622-4356 275 spaces

Club House, Pool, Lake, Fishing, Trails

Westwood Mobile Home Community 350 Pleasant Valley Road

Diamond Springs, CA 95619 (530) 622-1569 Senior Park

EL DORADO

El Dorado Mobile Homes Park 4160 Oro Lane

El Dorado, CA 95623 (530) 344-0718

EL DORADO HILLS

Fuller Sunset Mobil Home Park 1130 White Rock Road

El Dorado Hills, CA 95762 (916) 933-6362 Family, 131 spaces

GEORGETOWN

Buckeye Lake Mobile Manor 7434 Wentworth Springs Road Georgetown, CA 95634 (530) 333-4177 Family, 32 spaces, 6 cabins

KELSEY

Sierra Pines Mobile Manor 9461 Hwy 193 Kelsey, CA 95643 (530) 626-4122

Senior Park, 27 spaces

PILOT HILL

Pilot Hill Mobile Home Park Hwy 49 at Salmon Falls & Pedro Hills Road

Pilot Hill, CA 95664 (530) 888-9218 Family, 21 spaces

PLACERVILLE

Blackberry Meadows

3091 Newtown Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 642-1030 Family, 27 spaces

Crestview Mobile Home Park*

6387 Mother Lode Drive

POLLOCK PINES

Bonanza Mobile Home Park

5840 Pony Express Trail

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-2994

53 spaces

Retirement Park, 55+ yrs., 9 RV spaces

Dogwood Mobile Home Park

5766 Pony Express Trail

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-5032 Adult Park, 33 spaces

Pinecrest Mobile Home Park

5972 Pony Express Trail

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-7942 Family, 26 spaces

Pollock Pines Senior Mobile Home Park

5695 Pony Express Trail

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-3873 Senior Park, 29 spaces

55+ yrs.

Ponderosa Mobile Home Park

2933 Forebay Road

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-3873 Senior Park, 48 spaces

Club House, Pool

Sierra Pines Mobile Home Park

6165 Pony Express Trail

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-3335 Adult Park, 32 spaces

Wagon Wheel Mobile Home Park

2930 Forebay Road

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

(530) 644-2654 Senior Park, 76 spaces

Pool

Whispering Pines Mobile Home Park

6008 Pony Express Trail

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-0920

Adult Park, 104 spaces

Club House, 10 RV

Pollock Pines, CA 95726

SHINGLE SPRINGS

Cold Springs Mobile Manor

1525 Cold Springs Road

Placerville, CA 95667 (530) 622-1833

Senior Park, 103 spaces

Lake

Golden West Mobile Park

2900 Parkway Drive

Placerville, CA 95667

(530) 622-3732

Adult Park, 24 spaces

Hangtown Mobile Home Park

3091 Newtown Road

Placerville, CA 95667

(530) 642-1728

Hidden Springs Mobile Villa

Family, 27 spaces

2760 Cold Springs Road

Placerville, CA 95667

(530) 622-1123

Club House, Pool

Oak Lane Mobile Village

Hwy 50 - Between Shingle Springs & Cameron Park

Shingle Springs, CA 95682

(530) 677-2016 Adult Park, 33 spaces

Greenstone Estates

4700 Old French Town Road

Shingle Springs, CA 95682

(530) 622-9081 Senior Park, 104 spaces

Club House

SOMERSET

Candlelight Village

7050 Mt. Aukum Road

Somerset, CA 95684

(530) 620-3586 Senior Park, 20 spaces

Lake

Adult Park, 154 spaces

Mountain View Mobil Manor

3020 Newtown Road

Placerville, CA 95667

(530) 621-9556

Family, 33 spaces, 5 RV

Panorama Mobile Park

4330 Panorama Drive

Placerville, CA 95667

(530) 622-5017

Pool

Family, 58 spaces

Crystal Caves

8074 Perry Creek Road

Somerset, CA 95684

(530) 620-7990

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

Lakeside Mobile Home & RV Park

3987 Cedar Ave. P. O. Box 4493

South Lake Tahoe, CA 95789

(530) 544-4704

• 36 Handles Public House

• Arctic Elevation Wellness Spa

• BodyRok EDH Pilates Studio

• Deux Luxe Luxury Suites

• FedEx OFFICE

• First American Title Co.

• Sotheby’s Real Estate

• Golden Hills Family Dental

• Montano Nails

• Morgan Taylor (AVEDA) Salon

• Peets Coffee & Tea

• Relish Burger Bar

• Runway Boutique

• Sienna Modern American Grill

• Skin Medicinal Luxury Aesthetic Services

• Tailoring & Dry Cleaners

• Yoga 6

• U.S. Bank

EL DORADO COUNTY ASSISTED LIVING

You may have heard what seem’s like interchangeable terms when it comes to options for senior living. Senior living options like independent living, assisted living and memory care may all sound similar. The reality is that these titles represent very different types of care. Independent living communities are designed for active seniors who want the convenience of resort style amenities and the support of a community. Assisted living provides help with activities of daily living as well as a full spectrum of convenient services. Memory care communities are designed to support the wellbeing of people living with cognitive change. Clearly, there are several different types of senior living communities to choose from. No matter your current level of need or if those needs change, you can find a community to meet them.

LOCATION

Besides having different types of communities, there are also a variety of locations to choose from. The right location can make a significant difference in your satisfaction level with the community you choose. This is because you can choose a

location that is close to the things that are important to you such as family, cultural activities and your doctors. With so many available locations you should be able to find a community that provides the care you need in an area you desire.

AMENITIES

In addition to the type of community and location, you have a variety of amenities to choose from in senior living communities. Possible amenities include housekeeping services, fitness center, salon services and restaurant style dining. Each community offers a unique combination of amenities. Senior living communities offer so much more than simply a place to live. The variety of amenities can help you develop the lifestyle you always imagined living after retirement.

These different elements give you a wide range of options when it comes to choosing a senior living community. You can get the living arrangements you need along with the location and amenities you prefer. There is no need to settle for a senior living community that does not meet your needs or standards. Take the time to research and tour several communities until you find the one that is the best fit for your needs and lifestyle.

Eskaton Village Placerville

3380 Blairs Lane, Placerville (530) 295-3400

El Dorado Hills Senior Care Village

2920 Tam O'Shanter Drive, El Dorado Hills (916) 939-0962

Pine Tree Villa 3353 Cimmaron Road, Cameron Park (530) 672-9080

Lakefront Oaks Estate

2272 Stagecoach Road, Placerville (530) 622-8029

Woodridge Place

4004 Prairie Falcon Court, El Dorado Hills (530) 672-8535

Apple Country Care Home #2

6245 El Dorado St., El Dorado (530) 622-3033

Sunny Hill Home Care

190 Muse Drive, El Dorado Hills (800) 385-2527

Gold Country Health Center

4301 Golden Center Drive, Placerville (530) 621-1100

Elite Elder Care

2041 Bates Circle, El Dorado Hills (916) 267-1346

Pleasant Care Home

4880 Rivendale Road, Placerville (530) 644-7540

Eskaton Lodge Cameron Park

3421 Palmer Drive, Cameron Park (530) 672-8900

Ponte Palmero

3081 Ponte Morino Drive, Cameron Park (530) 677-9100

New West Haven

2551 Cameo Lane, Cameron Park (888) 710-4185

Sunshine Manor Elder Care

3112 Washington St., Placerville (530) 622-3940

Lake View Residential Care

2932 Aberdeen Lane, El Dorado Hills (916) 933-1230

Hillcrest Care

971 Big Sur Court, El Dorado Hills

Larc's Care Home

3488 La Canada Drive, Cameron Park (530) 677-6724

Apple Country Care Home

4330 Harness Tract, Camino (530) 644-3026

Compassionate Senior Care

4075 Arenzano Way, El Dorado Hills (800) 385-2527

Le Petit Village

737 Cresta Court, El Dorado Hills (800) 385-2527

Serrano Manor

3618 Archetto Drive, El Dorado Hills (800) 385-2527

Oakmont of El Dorado Hills

2020 Town Center West Way, El Dorado Hills (707) 329-4531

Pavillion at El Dorado Hills

2288 Francisco Drive, El Dorado Hills (916) 542-3452

EL DORADO COUNTY AGRICULTURE

Farming is vital to the county economy

EL DORADO COUNTY is different … in so many ways. One would think agriculture is identical no matter where it is grown. Many of our crops may be the same, but the way they are marketed is dramatically different and evolved out of necessity. But the economic impact to the county is profound.

It is estimated that the impact of all kinds of agriculture to the County’s economy totaled approximately $632.3 million in 2022. The wine industry contributed approximately $251.8 million and ranch marketing added $352.7 million. Timber is also a vital crop that has waxed and waned throughout the decades. Timber is harvested from both private and federal lands and still accounts for $28 million to the local economy.

The history of local agriculture goes back to the days when many miners found they could make more from growing food than panning. The influx of people trying to strike it rich necessitated feeding them and there were many who accommodated that need.

One of the first in-demand crops was wine grapes. Miners could not exist by food alone and wanted liquid fortification. Wine grape growing faded with the advent of Prohibition, but the climate was also perfect for many tree fruits.

Pears were king and had a nation-wide reputation for quality. But in the early ’60s what was initially considered a major catastrophe, turned into a huge boon to local agriculture. Pears became blighted and died. Foresighted farmers in Camino decided to replace them with apples and instead of packing and sending fruit elsewhere, they were determined to import tourists. The Apple Hill Growers® began in 1964 and has recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. It now has well over 50 member farms and is recognized throughout the country as a model of direct sales.

This marketing strategy of selling directly to the consumer was adopted by numerous other county agriculturalists.

In the early ’60s vineyards began to be planted again. Local soils and climate are perfect for growing wine grapes. The initial pioneers were quickly joined by others and ultimately three unique wine appellations were officially recognized. The El Dorado Wine Grape Growers Association represents over 75 vineyards throughout the county. The El Dorado Winery Association, EDWA, was formed and

now includes over 40 wineries and vineyards from all over the county. The Fair Play Winery Association represents over 22 South County growers. Other smaller winery groups also invite visitors to their sites.

It was a natural for Christmas trees to be planted in a county that includes thousands of acres of forest. The El Dorado County Christmas Tree Growers Association has over 30 members, but many additional tree farms are located in every corner of the county and draw families to experience the tradition of cutting your own tree.

The El Dorado County Farm Trails Association was started in the early ’90s and represents well over 120 members in every section of the county, growing, raising and selling everything from alpacas to vegetables. Citrus trees are grown in the “banana belt” known as Gold Hill. Olives are being grown and artisan olive oil is being produced. There are over 5,200 colonies of bees and even 47 acres of nursery products grossing $2.4 million in 2021.

Cattle, calves, goats, and other livestock account for $13.1 million annually. There are 233,000 acres of rangeland and 1,581 acres of irrigated pasture that combine to total $6.1 million in annual economic benefit. Even the once-threatened pear crop brought in over $895,075.

El Dorado County began with a gold rush. There are still miners seeking that wealth, but agriculture, in its many forms, is the constant economic engine that significantly contributes to the economy. That success also moves people to get into farming. There are those who derive their entire income from farming, but many more only augment their livelihood this way. Full-time and part-time farmers are proving you can stay on the farm.

EL DORADO COUNTY FARMERS MARKETS

PLACERVILLE

Main Street Farmers Market

NEW LOCATION

574 Main Street

Wednesdays – June 6 to October 30

4pm – dusk (7:30ish)

(All farmers happily accept EBT and MarketMatch.) This market specializes in local fruits and vegetables, sustainable agriculture and community. We offer live music, fresh produce, local vendors and fun for everyone. Call 530919-5696 or check out our latest info at facebook.com/ edcfarmersmarket

Certi ed Farmers Market

345 Placerville Drive

Saturdays – May thru October 8am - noon

EL DORADO HILLS

Certi ed Farmers Market

EDH Town Center

Sundays – April 21 thru October 27 8am – 1pm

CAMERON PARK

Certi ed Farmers Market

Burke Junction at the corner of Coach Lane and Strolling Hills Road

Wednesdays – May 8 thru October 25 8am – 12 pm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

Certi ed Farmers Market

American Legion Hall Parking Lot, 2732 South Lake Tahoe Blvd. (Hwy 50)

Tuesdays – June 6 to October 8 8am – 1pm

COLOMA

Community Market

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park near The Grange and Argonaut Cafe 2nd and 4th Thursdays –4pm – 7pm

Summer starts June 13 2nd and 4th Saturdays –1pm – 4pm

EL DORADO COUNTY SHOPPING

A unique variety of retail experiences

WHETHER YOU STAY a few hours or a few days, souvenir shop or shop till you drop, the unique experiences throughout El Dorado County will amaze and delight.

To the west, El Dorado Hills Town Center is home to many one-of-a-kind gift shops and exclusive retail boutiques as well as some well-known chain stores to ensure interesting shopping adventures. Take some time to pamper your palette at one of the many remarkable restaurants in the area.

Just a few miles east is Burke Junction in Cameron Park with a great “stage-coach stop” feel, perfect for the whole family.

To the north Georgetown has a great Old West theme complete with wooden sidewalks, specialty shops, antique stores and the work of talented local artists on display.

Main Street in downtown Placerville offers a variety of shops and will no doubt have something for everyone — tiny gift shops, art galleries, antique shops, clothing stores and hand-crafted jewelry to name just a few. There are also great shopping opportunities on Placerville Drive and on Broadway in Placerville.

Diamond Springs, located on Highway 49, is one of the Gold Rush towns and has new buildings and businesses popping up. You’ll find delightful surprises around every corner.

The many farms, ranches and wineries of Fair Play to the south offer unique opportunities to purchase handmade crafts and local goods.

On the eastern border of El Dorado County, South Lake Tahoe features a wide variety of distinctive gear shops and locally owned boutiques — as well as brandbasics — you can get it, sport it, wear it, use it while you’re there. The natural scenic beauty attracts gifted artists and artisans to its alpine shores with galleries galore.

The general hospitality of El Dorado County mirrors its natural delights by providing a variety of accommodations for visitors. The lodging in El Dorado

County is warm and welcoming whether you choose one of the luxurious and unique bed and breakfasts or inns or whether it is a comfy motel or hotel that suits your taste. The innkeepers and managers of the lodging facilities are here to make your stay memorable.

Whether you’re camping, glamping or parking your RV, wake up to the magnificent backdrop of the Sierra Nevada or the soothing sound of the American River.

Do you travel with your four-legged companion? Check VisitElDorado.com for pet friendly accommodations. We are a dog loving community and want your pal to feel welcome too!

Burke Junction Shopping Center

Cameron Park

County Fair Shopping Center

Placerville

Discovery Plaza Shopping Center

Placerville

Downtown Placerville

Placerville

El Dorado Hills Town Center

El Dorado Hills

Goldorado Shopping Center

Cameron Park

Hangtown Village Square

Placerville

Montaño de El Dorado

El Dorado Hills

Prospector Plaza Shopping Center

Placerville

Shingle Spring Plaza Shopping Center

Shingle Springs

• 105 Newly Renovated Rooms & Suites • 2 miles from Red Hawk Casino (Exit 44A) • Complimentary Hot Breakfast Buffet • Free WiFi • Outdoor Pool and Spa • Exercise Room & Guest Laundry • Lobby Lounge with Fireplace (Open 24 hours) • Banquet & Meeting Facilities

• Pet Friendly

Each Room Features: • Refrigerator and Microwave Oven

Hair Dryer

PHOTO COURTESY: Mountain Democrat

EL DORADO COUNTY THINGS TO DO

Gold Bug Mine 2635 Gold Bug Lane Placerville. The 362-foot hard rock mine, gift shop, stamp mill, blacksmith shop, Hattie’s museum, hiking trails and gold panning. Park is situated on over 62 acres.

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park on the South Fork of the American River in Coloma. It was here in 1848 that gold was first discovered touching off the largest human migration in history, the California Gold Rush.

Stroll down Placerville’s Historic Main Street and enjoy a variety of shops that include fabulous art galleries, unique antiques, museum, the oldest hardware store west of the Mississippi. Sip some of the El Dorado County’s award winning wines and savor the flavor of locally grown products.

Visit A Museum

Fountain & Tallman Museum

524 Main Street

Friday – Sunday, 12pm to 4pm Exhibits cover early history of Placerville from Native Americans, Miners and Merchants.

www.eldoradocountyhistoricalsociety.org/

El Dorado County Historical Museum

104 Placerville Drive, Placerville

Artifacts from the County’s past reflect the people, activities and events that occurred here. Native American people, and the Gold

Welcome to Cameron Park Country Club, the home of one of Northern California’s most beautiful and challenging golf courses. Located in the Sierra foothills, at 1300 feet elevation, the club is above the Sacramento Valley fog and just minutes from Folsom and El Dorado Hills. Cameron Park Country Club is one of the area’s best kept secrets. Membership at Cameron Park Country Club includes great golf and a wonderful social atmosphere that will make it your home away from home. You’ll enjoy sweeping views of the course’s majestic oaks and lovely fairways from our newly renovated club house and outside patio.

For membership inquiries please contact Nathan Henderson (530) 350-1185 nhenderson@cameronparkcc.com

Looking to host a private event in a beautiful, recently remodeled Country Club setting? We’ve held countless eventing including anniversaries, birthdays, private fundraisers, golf tournaments, family or class reunions and so much more! Cameron Park Country Club offers a variety of setting to make your event special. Our Country Club prides itself on hosting some of the most intimate weddings and receptions in the area. The Cameron Park Country Club holds up to 200 guests and is available year round.

For event inquiries please contact Scott Bucknell. (530) 350-1187 sbucknell@cameronparkcc.com

EL DORADO COUNTY THINGS TO DO

Rush, the logging and lumber industry, transportation, and some of the historical figures such as Snowshoe Thompson, the Goat Doctor and John Studebaker, famous for his gold-rush era wheelbarrows. Group Tours can be arranged Wednesday – Sunday, 12pm - 4pm (Admission is free)

Take a tour at Wakamatsu/Gold Hill Walk & Historic Tours. Learn about the rich history of the Wakamatsu Tea and Silk Farm, the first Japanese Colony site established in America. (Gold Hill area). Wakamatsu@ARConservancy.org.

Ride the Rails – The El Dorado Western Railroad is the oldest railroad line west of the Mississippi River. Rides leave at 10am, 11am, 12pm, 1pm

Tickets: Ages 9 and up: $8

Ages 3-8: $3 • Under age 3: Free Space is limited, and tickets are sold “first come, first served.”

Tickets go on sale at 9:30am at the El Dorado Station, and can be purchased for any scheduled ride for that day if space is available.

Call (530) 663-3581 on Sundays for the time of the last ride or to see if space is available.

The Community Observatory. The Community Observatory is your window to the night sky! See the stars through the 17-inch and 14inch reflecting telescopes on a clear, dark night. Follow planets or the moon as they travel across the sky.

Bring the whole family for an unforgettable experience in the foothills of El Dorado County. Friday & Saturday 9pm – 11pm

Go whitewater rafting – one of the most popular activities in the summer. El Dorado County has more than 30 outfitters ready to guide visitors down the South Fork of the American River. Also great for kayaking, canoeing, camping and fishing.

Go wine tasting at one of nearly 70 wineries sprinkled throughout El Dorado Wine Country. El Dorado’s wineries have a wide diversity of award winning wines, friendly tasting room staffs and idyllic views of snow-capped mountains and oak-studded foothills.

& FARM SITTING

Come to the Apple Hill® and find a day filled with old-fashioned fun. Over 50 farms and ranches provide farm fresh fruit and vegetables, baked and canned goods, crafts and entertainment.

Whether you are going away for the weekend, an extended vacation, or it’s just another day at the office, Bark to Barn Pet & Farm Sitting will be there to feed, walk, play and scratch on your pets - both the inside kids & the barn critters! The bonus for you is the absolute peace of mind knowing that your pet family is receiving plenty of love, care & attention while you’re away.

Enjoy the Sly Park Recreation Area, offering camping, hiking, boating, fishing, equestrian trails and campgrounds.

Explore Desolation Wilderness. Enjoy spectacular scenery, hike, cross-country ski, ride horseback, or enjoy other outdoor activities. Travel in the wilderness is restricted to hikers and packstock. No motorized vehicles allowed. Permit required.

Visit the El Dorado National Forest/Crystal Basin Recreation Area – provides diverse recreational opportunities to the public. Fishing, hiking, camping, kayaking, swimming, boating, horseback riding and cycling.

AT&T

800-222-0300

Comcast Cable 866-447-7333

El Dorado Disposal (Dump) 626-4141

El Dorado Irrigation District 622-4513

Georgetown Divide Public Utility 333-4356

Kyburz Mutual Water Company 293-3270

Pacific Gas & Electric 800-743-5000

Placerville Water 642-5225

Sierra Disposal Service 621-4746

EDUCATION

Office of Education

622-7130

Chapman University Folsom Campus 916-817-8840

El Dorado Center (FLC) (Community College) 642-5621

HOSPITALS

Barton Memorial (SLT) 543-5890

Marshall Hospital 622-1441

NEWSPAPERS

Mountain Democrat 622-1255

Georgetown Gazette 344-5040

Village Life/Cameron Park Life 622-1255

Sacramento Bee 916-321-1000

CITY OF PLACERVILLE

Business License

642-5223

Building Permits 642-5220

City Hall 642-5200

Fire Department 644-9630

Parks & Recreation (City) 642-5232

Planning Department 621-5355

Police Department 642-5210

CITY OF SOUTH LAKE TAHOE

Administration Center

542-6050

Building Department 573-3330

Planning Department 542-6020

EL DORADO COUNTY

Animal Control

621-5795

Building Department 621-5315

Building Permits 621-5315

Builders’ Exchange 672-2955

Business License 621-5800

Cameron Park Community Services 677-2201

EDC Community Services 621-6150

El Dorado Hills Recreation 916-641-3216

Economic Development 621-5595

Fairground 621-5860

Georgetown Divide Recreation 333-4000

Health Department 621-6100

Library (County) 621-5540

Museum (Historical) 621-5865

Parks & Recreation (County) 621-5353

Planning Department 621-5355

Who

ARE WE?

“El Dorado Community Health Centers (EDCHC) in Placerville and Cameron Park is dedicated to providing high-quality, accessible healthcare for everyone in the community. With a mission rooted in compassion and inclusivity, EDCHC offers a wide range of services, including primary and preventive care, women’s health, behavioral health, dental, eye care, and other specialty services. The Center’s patient-centered approach ensures that each individual’s unique health needs are met, creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels respected and valued.

As a vital resource for the region, EDCHC plays an essential role in reaching underserved populations. The center’s affordable services, language support, and culturally sensitive care help break down barriers to healthcare access, making it easier for people to receive the care they need. The dedicated team of healthcare professionals and support staff work tirelessly to improve the quality of life in El Dorado County through preventive health services, chronic disease management, wellness programs, and health education.

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