A therapist will provide a crisis assessment to determine the level of interventions required to stabilize the child and/or family member. The goal will be to stabilize the identified client in the presenting crisis situation preventing a more intensive level of mental health services such as hospitalization, removal from the home, expulsion from school, and/or police involvement. Crisis intervention services include eight to ten sessions. Intensive outpatient and/or intensive home based services are offered after these sessions if needed.
Schedule
Monday - Thursday | 8 am - 7 pm |
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Friday | 8 am - 5 pm |
ADA accessible
Yes
Citizenship Requirements
No citizenship requirements
Cost Details
Depending on income.
Cost or fees
Yes
Financial aid
Sliding scale
Counties Served
Los Angeles
Eligibility Requirements
Youth
What to do next
Call 562-692-0383
Please call to speak with the Intake Department.
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Mon - Thu 8 am - 7 pm Fri 8 am - 5 pm Sat - Sun Closed
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