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Published by ruben.venzor, 2017-07-25 15:23:31

1080xxx BH Info Directory_child&youth

1080xxx BH Info Directory_child&youth

Children & Youth
Behavioral Health Services

Informational Directory



provider In-home CrIsIs response

Target population Child Abuse Prevention Center

referral sources <18 years old who have been evaluated by designated CYBH staff
Wards and do not meet hospitalization criteria.
Dependents
Comments CAT, Triage, Clinic
program Contact Y
email Y
phone Requires active parent involvement
CYBh Contact Kim Preston
email [email protected]
phone (714) 955-5641
Tim Sigafoos
[email protected]
(714) 796-0115

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provider ADolesCenT CrIsIs resIDenTIAl progrAms

Community Service Programs (CSP)

Target population 12-17 years old who have been evaluated by designated CYBH staff
and do not meet hospitalization criteria.

referral sources CAT, Triage, Clinic
Wards Y
Dependents N
Comments Requires active parent involvement
program Contact Carol R. Carlson
email [email protected]
phone (714) 714-0780
CYBh Contact Tim Sigafoos
email [email protected]
phone (714) 796-0115

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provider project reneW Fsp

Target population Pathways Community Services (PCS)

referral sources <18 years old, diagnosed with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness or
Wards have Serious Emotional Disorder/Disturbance.
Dependents
County/Contract Regional Clinics, Schools, CAT, In-Home Crisis, etc.
Comments
Y
program Contact Y
email
phone Full Service Partnership Services offered:
CYBh Contact Individual & family therapy, mental health rehab, intensive case
email management, housing support & resources, education & employment
phone assistance, crisis intervention, skill building workshops, etc.

Jennifer Bolen
[email protected]
(714) 689-1380
Alice Kim
[email protected]
(714) 796-0120

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provider FoCUs Fsp

Target population OCAPICA subcontracts with KCS and VNCOC

referral sources 0 to 25 years old who are severely mentally ill or have serious emo-
Wards tional disorders/disturbances; those who are unserved or under-
Dependents served because of linguistic or cultural isolation; specialized in Asian
& Pacific Islander’s Community.
Comments
This was designed to be open to all community members. Referrals
program Contact are accepted from families, providers, SSA, Probation and the Court.
email
phone Y
CYBh Contact Y
email
phone Full Service Partnership Services offered:
Individual & family therapy, case management, assistance with med-
ical, educational, social, housing, vocational, rehabilitative and other
community services, skills building support groups, etc.

Kelly Tran
[email protected]
(714) 636-6286
Kim Phan
[email protected]
(714) 834-4556

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provider Collaborative Courts Fsp
Target population
referral sources Orangewood Foundation
Wards Youth,TAY
Dependents
Court, SSA
Comments
Y
program Contact Y
email
phone Full Service Partnership Services offered:
CYBh Contact Participants in Boy’s Court, Girl’s Court and any other specialized
email Dependency Court.
phone
Sheree Crosby
[email protected]
(714) 619-0242
Tim Sigafoos
[email protected]
(714) 796-0115

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provider Collaborative Courts Fsp
Target population
Community Service Programs (CSP)
referral sources Youth, TAY

Wards Court, Proabtion
Dependents
Y
Comments N

program Contact Full Service Partnership Services offered:
email Focused on participants in Recovery Court and the Truancy
phone Response Program
CYBh Contact
email Hether Benjamin
phone [email protected]
(949) 250-0488, ext. 254
Tim Sigafoos
[email protected]
(714) 796-0115

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provider Youthful offender Wraparound (YoW) Fsp

Community Service Programs (CSP)

Target population TAY diagnosed with Severe & Persistent Mental Illness, with juvenile
justice involvement (current or history).

referral sources Probation, Court, OCDE, CEGU, Jails, Asssisted Outpatient
Treatment, Hospitals, etc.
Wards
Dependents Y
N
Comments
Full Service Partnership Services offered:
program Contact Individual therapy, mental health rehab, intensive case management,
email housing support & resources, education & employment assistance,
phone crisis intervention, skill building workshops, etc.
CYBh Contact
email Amy Sutherland
phone [email protected]
(714) 659-6380 and (714) 659-6381
Alice Kim
[email protected]
(714) 796-0120

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provider sTAY

Target population Pathways Community Services (PCS)

referral sources 16-25 years old, diagnosed with Severe & Persistent Mental
Wards Illness who have not been served in other clinic settings. Recent
Dependents hospitalizations, current or risk of homelessness, co-occurring
disorders, past or current SSA involvement.
Comments
Clinics, Assisted Outpatient Treatment, O&E, Jails, Hospitals,
program Contact Schools, self/family, etc.
email
phone Y
CYBh Contact Y
email
phone Full Service Partnership Services offered:
Including psychiatric services, intensive case management, group,
individual & family therapy, substance abuse counseling, housing,
education and vocational assistance, skill building, etc. assistance
with medical, educational, social, housing, vocational, rehabilitative
and other community services, skills building support groups, etc.

Pam Reeves
[email protected]
(714) 221-6400
Margarethe Smith
[email protected]
(714) 796-0121

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provider TAY Crisis residential program

Target population South Coast Children’s Society

referral sources This is a 21-day psychiatric diversion program serving ages 18 - 25
Wards and those that do not meet criteria for a hold or are coming out of a
Dependents psychiatric hospitalization and are in need of more support before
they are ready for a lower level of care.
Comments
County clinics, FSP’s, hospitals, TreeHouse, CAT Team, Crisis
program Contact Stabilization Units, OC CREW, etc.
email
phone Y
CYBh Contact Y
email
phone Services include daily individual therapy, group therapy and family
therapy as indicated. Strong interface with FSP and linked to clinic to
ensure continuity of care.

Barbara Allen
[email protected]
(714) 392-7824
Margarethe Smith

[email protected]
(714) 796-0121

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provider project Together
Target population
Mental Health Association
referral sources 8 to 25 years old.

Wards Providing mentoring services exclusively to clients that receive
Dependents mental health treatment through the County of Orange Health Care
Agency, Children and Youth Behavioral Health, and its contracted
Comments service providers. Referrals are made by the client’s therapist.

program Contact Y
email Y
phone
CYBh Contact Full Service Partnership Services offered:
email The duration of a match with a mentor is approximately six-months.
phone Mentors spend one-on-one time with the client to assist him/her to
develop coping strategies and skills that will enable them to become
more independent, resilient and reach prescribed treatment goals,
closely coordinated and consulted with the referring therapist.

Xochilt Figueroa
[email protected]
(714) 836-0355

Kim Phan

[email protected]
(714) 834-4556

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provider ChoC Co occurring Clinic
Target population
Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC)
referral sources
Wards <18 years old, with co-morbid acute/chronic medical & mental health
Dependents diagnosis.

Comments CHOC Specialty Clinics.

program Contact Y
email Y
phone
CYBh Contact Services offered:
email Individual & family therapy, intensive case management, psychiatric
phone services, coordination of care with medical team, crisis intervention,
etc.

Julie Moghal
[email protected]
(714) 509-8481
Alice Kim
[email protected]
(714) 796-0120

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provider Touchstones

Target population Social Model Recovery Systems

referral sources 6-month residential program serving adolescents age 11-17 with
Wards mental health and drug/alcohol dependence. Outpatient program is
Dependents also offered.

Comments Clinics, schools, family/self, probation, jails, courts.
Y
program Contact N
email
phone Services include individual and gorup therapy addressing mental
CYBh Contact health and substance abuse issues, on-site school operated by
email Orange USD, family groups, community activities and outings.
phone
Malkia Bennett (acting)
[email protected]
(714) 639-5546
Margarethe Smith
[email protected]
(714) 796-0121

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provider CYBh Crisis Assesment Team (CAT)
Target population
CYBH
<18 years old.

referral sources All community members and agencies, including schools, police,
hospitals, family members, community programs, Social Service
programs, etc.

Wards Y
Dependents Y

Comments Assessments are provided in the field to determine at a time of
crisis whether a child or youth is high risk and requires psychaitric
hospitalization, or whether the individual can be safely referred to a
lower level of care.

program Contact Teri Williams
email [email protected]
phone (866) 830-6011
CYBh Contact Teri Williams
email [email protected]
phone (714) 834-5610

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CYBh program for Assertive Community Treatment (CYBh pACT)

provider CYBH

Target population Serves youth 14-21 years old, diagnosed with Severe & Persistent
Mental Illness who are currently open in our County or County
contract Behavioral Health Services system. Multiple or prolonged
psychiatric hospitalizations/multiple incarcerations.

referral sources Behavioral Health Services County and County contract programs.
Wards Y
Dependents Y

Comments Full Service Partnership Services offered:
Intensive field-based individual & family therapy, case management,
crisis intervention, assistance with medical, educational, social,
housing, vocational, rehabilitative and other community services,
skills building support groups, etc.

program Contact Kelley Ponce
email [email protected]
phone (714) 645-8045
CYBh Contact Kelley Ponce
email [email protected]
phone (714) 645-8040

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primary regional service locations

CYBh north region – service Chief Veronica DeFernandez
(Serving Anaheim, Brea, Buena Park, Fullerton, La Habra, La Palma, Placentia, Yorba Linda)

377 E. Chapman Ave., Suite 110, Placentia, CA 92670
(714) 577-5400
(714) 577-5450 fax

CYBh Costa mesa region – service Chief Victor Cota
(Serving Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Corona Del Mar, El Toro)

3115 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa, CA 92626
(714) 850-8408
(714) 850-8492 fax

CYBh south region – service Chief linda rappaport
(Serving Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, San Clemente, San Juan Capistrano, Dana Point)

21632 Wesley Dr., Laguna Beach, CA 92651
(949) 499-5346
(949) 499-1594 fax

CYBh Aliso Viejo region – service Chief linda rappaport
(Serving Aliso Viejo, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Rancho Santa Margarita, Laguna Hills,
Silverado Canyon, Trabuco Canyon, Foothill Ranch, Coto De Caza, Ladera Ranch)

5 Mareblu St., Aliso Viejo, CA 92656
(949) 643-6900
(949) 643-6931 fax

CYBh east region – service Chief Janice Coniglio
(Serving El Modena, Orange, Santa Ana, Tustin, Villa Park)

1200 N. Main St., Suite 500, Santa Ana, CA 92701
(714) 480-6600
(714) 568-4527 fax

CYBh West region – service Chief phyllis Crane
(Serving Cypress, Fountain Valley, Garden Grove, Huntington Beach, Los Alamitos, Midway

City, Seal Beach, Sunset Beach, Stanton, Westminster)
14140 Beach Blvd. Suite 155, Westminster, CA 92683
(714) 896-7556
(714) 896-7564 fax

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What is OCLinks?

OCLinks is an information and refer-
ral phone and online chat service to help
navigate the Behavioral Health Services
(BHS) system within the Health Care Agen-
cy for the County of Orange. Callers are
connected to clinical Navigators who are
knowledgeable in every program within
the BHS system. This includes children
and adult mental health, alcohol and drug
inpatient and outpatient programs, crisis
services, and prevention/early intervention
programs. Once a program is identified,
the Navigator will make every effort to link
the caller directly to that program while still
on the call. The Navigators speak English,
Spanish, Vietnamese, and Farsi while other

When should I contact OC Links?

Anyone can call OCLinks when looking for help connecting to the County of Orange’s
almost two hundred Behavioral Health programs. Callers can be someone looking for services
for themselves, for family members or loved ones, or for participants in their programs
seeking additional or supportive services. OC Links’ Navigators are available to help callers
understand what programs or services are the right fit for them. Navigators are available
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. by phone at 855-OC Links (855-625-4657) or by
connecting online through a Chat line at www.ochealthinfo.com/oclinks.

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suicide prevention hotline

serving: All Orange County residents
Facility: County Contracted--Didi Hirsch Mental Health Services
region: Countywide
program Administration Address: 4760 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Culver City, CA 90230
phone: (877) 7-CRISIS or (877) 727-4747
Web Address: www.didihirsch.org/orange-county-services

program Description: Crisis Prevention Hotline provides toll-free, 24-hour, immediate, confidential,
culturally and linguistically appropriate, over-the-phone suicide prevention services to anyone, who is
in crisis or experiencing suicidal thoughts.

eligibility: Orange County residents

language(s): English and Spanish. Vietnamese & Korean counselors available daily from
4:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m. (interpretation of other languages is available)

hours of operation: 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year

nAmI Warmline

serving: All Orange County residents
Facility: County Contracted—NAMI Orange County
region: Countywide
program Administration Address: 1810 E. 17th St, Santa Ana, CA 92705
phone: (877) 910-WARM or (714) 991-6412
Web Address: namioc.org
eligibility: Orange County residents
language(s): English, Spanish, Vietnamese, Farsi and other languages
hours of operation: 9 a.m. - 3 a.m., Monday - Friday; 10 a.m. - 3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday

program Description: Warmline Network Services is telephone-based, non-crisis support for anyone
struggling with mental health and substance abuse issues. The staff providing the services has been
through a similar journey, either as a mental health or substance abuse services consumer, or as a
family member of an individual receiving these services.


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