Adult and Elder Care

Whether you or someone you are caring for needs assistance, we offer a number of resources and programs to answer all your questions and provide support.  

List of Numbers of Resources and Programs Available

Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is a voluntary, work-based program that offers free and confidential assessments, short-term counseling, referrals and follow-up services to employees who have personal and/or work-related problems. 

The LifeMatters website offers an abundance of educational information, self-service options and interactive tools. All services provided in person, over the phone or via the internet by LifeMatters are free to you, your eligible dependents (whether or not they live at home) and other family members who live with you — and if you are referred to outside resources, you will be advised about any potential costs. Your privacy is respected, so keep in mind that the use of this service is totally confidential (except in rare instances when your safety or the safety of another individual may be at risk).

The Disability Programs and Resource Center (DPRC) collaborates with SF State’s diverse community to ensure that all aspects of campus life-learning, working and living are universally accessible. The DPRC provides the University with resources, education and direct services in order that people with disabilities may have a greater opportunity to achieve social justice and equity. The DPRC has resources for working with students and colleagues with disabilities, as well as for accommodating your own disability on campus. 

Service & Disability Retirement for Retired Employees is a lifetime benefit. You can retire as early as age 50 with five years of service credit unless all service was earned on or after January 1, 2013. Then you must be at least age 52 to retire. If you have a disabling injury or illness that prevents you from performing your usual job duties with your current employer, you may be eligible for disability or industrial disability retirement. Learn more by visiting CalPERS.

Retirement Benefits learn about medical, dental and other benefits that may be available to California State University (CSU) retirees.