San Diego County TAY – Catalyst ACT – California
Catalyst is an Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) program. Catalyst provides full service partnership services to Transitional Age Youth (TAY) ages 16 to 25 with a serious mental illness, and who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless in San Diego County. Catalyst’s ACT team provides comprehensive, individualized services in an integrated and continuous manner. Services are collaborative and recovery-oriented, and treatment includes: psychiatric assessment, medication management, individual therapy, substance abuse treatment, co-occurring disorders treatment, supportive housing, resource linkage, advocacy, family psycho-education and therapy, supportive employment and education development, legal assistance, community integration services, peer support and group counseling.
Orange County – Medi-Cal Funded Mental Health Services for Children – California
Medi-Cal funded community and field-based mental health services to children between the ages of 0-21. We provide Individual and Family therapy, Case Management, Crisis Intervention, Medication Evaluation and Management and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS). We specialize in Trauma-Informed Care and Evidenced-Based Practices including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Seeking Safety and EMDR.
Orange County TAY – STAY Process – California
STAY Process provides personalized and recovery-oriented mental health services to Transitional Aged Youth (16-25 years old) with severe and persistent mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Working with a multidisciplinary team, transitional aged youth receive individualized goal setting, intensive case management, medication management, temporary assistance with housing, educational services, employment services, substance abuse services, skill-development groups and community-based activities.
Los Angeles County Adult – Full Service Partnership (FSP) – California
Full Service Recovery oriented services for Medi-Cal eligible adults (18 and over) living in Los Angeles County with a serious and persistent mental illness or at risk of institutionalization, homelessness, incarceration, or psychiatric in-patient services. Our adult program provides Outreach and engagement services, we are culturally and linguistically compatible, we provide counseling psychotherapy and case management, field-based services, peer and parent support, 24/7 crisis services, linkage to employment and education, assistance in obtaining transportation, assistance finding a safe housing, physical health care, and Integrated services for consumers with substance abuse (SUD).
Orange County Children – Project RENEW – California
Project RENEW provides personalized and recovery-oriented mental health services to children and adolescents (0-17 years old) with severe and persistent mental illness, who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Working with a multidisciplinary team; children, adolescents and family members receive individualized goal setting, intensive case management, temporary assistance with housing, educational services, employment services, substance abuse services, skill-development groups, medication management, and community-based activities.
Los Angeles County Adult – CalWORKs – California
Mental health services to CalWORKs beneficiaries to reduce behavioral health issues impeding ability to work. Dedicated employment specialists use evidence-based supported employment models, Individualized Placement and Support, to help folks achieve steady, meaningful employment in mainstream competitive jobs.
Los Angeles County Children – Pico Rivera – California
Home, field and clinic-based mental health services to children, adolescents, and young adults from birth to 20 years of age. Through Medi-Cal and Indigent funding services are delivered to juvenile justice, child welfare, and school-based population using a variety of evidence-based practices which include Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Managing and Adapting Practice, and Seeking Safety.
Los Angeles County Children/TAY – Full Service Partnership (FSP) – California
Full Service Partnership (FSP) program to children, adolescents, and adults offering intensive services to those with severe and persistent mental illness who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Medi-Cal and indigent clients are served by a multidisciplinary team through an array of individual and family therapy services, case management, medication management, housing, education, employment, and substance abuse services.