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LACDMH HELP LINEHEADSPACEMHSA ANNOUNCEMENTSCONNECTING OUR COMMUNITYLACDMH Strategic Plan 2020-2030Message From The Director988, the easy-to-remember phone number for people experiencing mental health-related distress, officially launched in July, offering 24/7 access to trained crisis counselors for anyone with thoughts of suicide, or a mental health or substance abuse crisis. Assembly Bill 988, The Miles Hall Lifeline & Suicide Prevention Act, passed the California legislature with bipartisan support and was just recently signed by Governor Gavin Newsom. The adoption of AB 988 will transform the way behavioral health crisis assistance is provided to anyone who needs it, and the state will be well on its way to delivering the responsive continuum of care that our most vulnerable citizens deserve. In L.A. County, this translates to reinforcing 988 call center services while continuing to work hard to increase the number of psychiatric mobile response teams (PMRT) and stabilization services to ensure that people get the kind of care they need, when they need it. Read More JUST4MEJust4Me is a portal for LACDMH clients, providing them an easier way to access their health information and manage their healthcare, such as upcoming appointments, lab results, electronic medical records, and corresponding with their care provider. (If you are not a LACDMH client, please call our Help Line at 800-854-7771 to find a service provider near you.) How many mental health clinics are there in Los Angeles County California?The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH), the largest county mental health department in the country, directly operates more than 85 programs and contracts with providers to provide a spectrum of mental health services to people of all ages to support hope, recovery, and wellbeing.
How do I report a mentally unstable person in Los Angeles?1-800-854-7771 (option/extension '1')
The ACCESS Center, as part of LACDMH's Help Line, operates 24 hours/day, 7 days/week as the entry point for mental health services in Los Angeles County.
What jobs are related to mental health?Some of the careers a person with a master's in psychology can take on include:. Licensed therapist.. Licensed counselor.. Forensic psychologist.. Industrial-organizational psychologist.. Employment psychologist.. |