Adult Full Service Partnership: Consumers receive a full range of recovery-oriented mental health and case management services that are designed to support wellness and increase community functioning.

Assertive Community Treatment: Clients who have experienced long term mental illness and high utilization of public mental health services are selected by the Department of Mental health for enrollment in the ATCMS program. reader_icon02

CalWORKS: Mental Health Supportive Services is a program of the San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center, inc. It is designed to assist CalWORKS participants overcome mental health barriers which impede their ability to work and lead productive lives.reader_icon02

Center for Family Living: Adult clients, diagnosed with a persistent mental illness, dually-diagnosed clients, and victims of a domestic abuse receive treatment and support so that they can continue to live as functional members of the community.reader_icon02

Client Run Center: This entirely consumer staffed center promotes recovery and wellness to consumers who no longer need the intensive services offered through other Center programs and are ready to take another step toward fully independent living.

Community Assessment Service Center (CASC):This program was awarded by the Department of Health, Alcohol and Drug Program Administration (ADPA) to this Center in partnership with the Tarzana Treatment Center for SAAC #1 and 2 and creates one of the largest full-service (dual diagnosed) alcohol and drug treatment agencies in Southern California. reader_icon02

Cornerstone: is a daytime drop-in center for homeless, mentally ill adults.  The program provides mental health case management and assistance in dialing living skills, light meals, clothing, laundry, shower facilities, vocational and educational support services.reader_icon02

Domestic Violence Prevention and Treatment Program: is a program of the San Fernando Valley Community Mental Health Center, Inc. It is designed primarily to assist CalWORKS participants overcome domestic violence barriers which impede their ability to work and lead productive lives.reader_icon02

The Family Links: staff, in partnership with each family and individual family members, attempt to achieve the following outcomes: For families; reducing family stress; increasing family communication; increasing community involvement; preserving the family unit; developing the strengths within the family; helping families gain access to medical, educational, social, vocational, rehabilitative and other community services; connecting the family to peer support and self-help groups. reader_icon02

Foundations/AB2034: All AB2034 clients have three things in common: a history of involvement with law enforcement, possible incarcerations, homelessness, (or risk of homelessness); and a mental disorder. reader_icon02

Independent Living: Services include group and individual therapy and case management services for symptom management, medication monitoring, life skills training, housing referrals and assistance with satellite and Section 8 housing placement. reader_icon02

Macdonald Carey East Valley Mental Health Center: : is for Adults in acute emotional crisis or those diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness may receive mental health treatment and support at the Macdonald Carey East Valley Mental Health Center.reader_icon02

Project New Start: Transitional housing program with 30 beds for homeless, mentally ill individuals who may be dually diagnosed. 

The Harbour: is for Clients diagnosed with mental illness, ages 18 to 59, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless may be referred to The Harbour. Treatment is also provided for dually diagnosed clients.reader_icon02

Valley Employment Services: Clients who are 17 or older who have been diagnosed with mental illness, who are legally permitted to work in the United States, and who are willing to open a case with the State Department of Rehabilitation.reader_icon02

The Victory Clubhouse: is open to all adult mental health clients throughout the San Fernando Valley. For people like Steve who have achieved some independence but still need support and social interaction, the Victory Clubhouse offers a safe environment. reader_icon02

 

Adult Programs

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