Orange County
California Outpatient Behavioral Health Services Locations
Gio Rodriguez, State Director (562) 467-5440
Gio Rodriguez, State Director (562) 467-5440
Orange County, Full Service Partnerships
Nicole Albie, Regional Director (714) 617-0864
OASIS
(Older Adults 60 yrs and older)
Maria Bernal, Program Director
Older Adult Support and Intervention System (OASIS) is a Recovery Oriented older adult behavioral health program providing intensive field- and clinic-based Wrap Around outpatient services for individuals ages 60 and over diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness resulting in significant functional challenges in daily living and that are currently homeless or at risk of homelessness. Services include outreach and engagement, personalized goal setting, multi-disciplinary team care, intensive case management, co-occurring substance abuse and mental health treatment, psychotherapy, family support, skills-development groups, medication management, benefits and vocational assistance, crisis intervention, and short-term temporary housing support. Primarily Medi-Cal, Medicare, and unfunded.
Opportunity Knocks
(Adults 18 and over)
(Vacant), Program Director
Opportunity Knocks is a Recovery Oriented adult behavioral health program providing intensive field- and clinic-based Wrap Around outpatient services for individuals from 18 years old, up to the age of 60, diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. Life challenges due to mental illness have led to incarceration, psychiatric hospitalization, and homelessness. Services include outreach and engagement, personalized goal setting, multi-disciplinary team care, intensive case management, co-occurring substance abuse and mental health treatment, psychotherapy, family support, skills-development groups, medication management, benefits and vocational assistance, crisis intervention, and temporary housing support.
Orange County Adult
Chris Rios, Regional Director
Adult Anaheim Recovery Center
(Adult 18 and over)
Danny Mallory, Program Director
Recovery oriented services for Medi-Cal eligible adults (18 and over) with a serious and persistent mental illness living in Orange County. Consumers are referred through the Orange County Health Care Agency. The Recovery Center provides Evaluation & Assessment Services, Psychiatric Treatment Planning, Psychiatric Follow-Up Care, Individual & Group Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Intensive Case Management, Medication Support, Family Support & Education, Recreational & Clubhouse Activities, Vocational & Educational Support, Referrals to Community Resources, and Weekly Consumer Advisory Board Meetings.
Camino Nuevo Recovery Center
(Adults 18 and older)
Cristina Zamora, Program Director
Community and field-based behavioral health services to children (up to 21 years of age) and families that are Medi-Cal eligible. Services include: Family therapy, psychological testing, and intensive in-home services, specializing in Trauma Informed Care and other Evidence Based Practices including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Seeking Safety, and EMDR, Medication management, individual and group therapy, school consultation, case management, mentorship, assessment, crisis intervention, and Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS).
CalWORKs West
(Welfare Adult 18 and over)
Michelle Menke, LCSW, Program Director
CCS-CalWORKs helps participants remove Mental Health and/or substance abuse “barriers” to employment to aid the progress of moving from welfare to active participation in employment activities. CCS-CalWORKs has been providing these much needed Mental Health and substance abuse services to CalWORKs recipients for the past 16 years. Clinics in Santa Ana and Westminster offer services to Orange County residents at multiple locations. Participants must be California Welfare recipients with Mental Health and/or substance abuse issues and enrolled in CalWORKs or Cal-Learn programs. CCS-CalWORKs provides Evaluation & Assessment Services, Individual & Group Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Family Support & Education and Referrals to Community Resources. CCS-CW Evidenced Based Practice (EBP) Services offered: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Seeking Safety and Active Parenting.
CalWORKs East
(Welfare Adult 18 and older)
Michelle Menke, LCSW, Program Director
CCS-CalWORKs helps participants remove Mental Health and/or substance abuse “barriers” to employment to aid the progress of moving from welfare to active participation in employment activities. CCS-CalWORKs has been providing these much needed Mental Health and substance abuse services to CalWORKs recipients for the past 16 years. Clinics in Santa Ana and Westminster offer services to Orange County residents at multiple locations. Participants must be California Welfare recipients with Mental Health and/or substance abuse issues and enrolled in CalWORKs or Cal-Learn programs. CCS-CalWORKs provides Evaluation & Assessment Services, Individual & Group Therapy, Crisis Intervention, Case Management, Family Support & Education, and Referrals to Community Resources. CCS-CW Evidenced Based Practice (EBP) Services offered: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Seeking Safety, and Active Parenting.
Peer Mentoring Program
(Adults 18 and over)
Adriana Espino, Program Director
Peer-run Recovery oriented program that assists consumers with mental health conditions to pursue mental health recovery goals. Peer Mentors work alongside consumers to enhance their recovery by focusing on client strengths, modeling recovery practices, and empowering consumers to eliminate the stigma of mental illness. Track 1 – Assists Adults and Older Adults with serious and persistent mental illnesses who are referred by county and county-contracted Mental Health Clinics to achieving recovery goals. Track 2 – Assists Adults and Older Adults with serious and persistent mental illnesses who are pending discharge from inpatient services at the County Crisis Stabilization Units or regional hospitals to provide linkage to outpatient mental health services within the County of Orange Behavioral Health System.
Wellness Center Central
(Adults 18 and older)
Sohail Eftekharzadeh, Program Director
The Wellness Centers are nationally recognized programs that offers and array of groups, classes and resources to increase the wellness of the Orange County community through four key areas Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Social/Community. The mission of the Wellness Centers are “To provide a safe and nurturing environment for each individual to achieve their own vision of recovery while promoting acceptance, dignity and social inclusion”. WCs are entirely peer run programs with each member of the staff having “lived experience” with mental illness, substance use or both and working with their own recovery. Members of the Centers must be 18 years or older, reside in Orange County and are seeking Mental Health Services now or in the past. WCC and WCS each offers 100 groups a week from Arts and Crafts to Yoga, positive thinking, DBSA, AA, Social Hour and a number of Community Integration groups. Bowling, nature hikes, walk about trips to museums, gardens are a few of the excursions offered at the Center.
Wellness Center South
(Adult 18 and over)
Raul Fernandez, Program Director
The Wellness Centers are nationally recognized programs that offers and array of groups, classes and resources to increase the wellness of the Orange County community through four key areas Physical, Emotional, Spiritual and Social/Community. The mission of the Wellness Centers are “To provide a safe and nurturing environment for each individual to achieve their own vision of recovery while promoting acceptance, dignity and social inclusion”. WCs are entirely peer run programs with each member of the staff having “lived experience” with mental illness, substance use or both and working with their own recovery. Members of the Centers must be 18 years or older, reside in Orange County and are seeking Mental Health Services now or in the past. WCC and WCS each offers 100 groups a week from Arts and Crafts to Yoga, positive thinking, DBSA, AA, Social Hour and a number of Community Integration groups. Bowling, nature hikes, walk about trips to museums, gardens are a few of the excursions offered at the Center.
Client Testimonials
This is a great place to reach out to if you need a safe place to lay your head at night. If you need help, reach out, their are plenty of resources in our community to get you out of whatever you need help from.
Mike
This place (I had no clue about) is SO AMAZING!! Highly recommend. They took on someone who needed it the most, provided a roof over his head, someone to talk to, and administered his medication all along with the staff doing everything they can to make sure his transition to his new home was safe and smooth. I thank your amazing staff so much!!!
Amanda
I am very pleased with the services and staff at this office. We transferred care with a therapist that my son already connects well with and we couldn't be happier with the staff at this office. The level of professionalism by far exceeds the previous clinic we attended. This office is warm, welcoming, and always helpful.
Rachel
In all honesty I have NEVER felt as supported from every face I see here at the office. We are so blessed to have come across this fantastic group of people that really do seen to care about everyone.
Thomas
We have been coming here for nearly 2 months and are happy with the services thus far. Very nice and helpful staff. Knowledgeable councilors with great resource for your family.
Katie