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- Get the latest information on COVID-19 including county data, stay at home order updates and essential resources at covid19.ca.gov
- Emergency food and food benefits Get help buying groceries with the NEW Pandemic EBT (or P-EBT) card: With schools closed due to COVID-19, children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals can get up to $365 in food benefits. Families with children who are eligible for free or reduced-price meals AND do not participate in CalFresh, Medi-Cal, or Foster Care can apply starting May 22nd – June 30th. For more information ca.p-ebt.org or : cdss.ca.gov/home/pandemic-ebt.
- California began allowing online food purchasing with EBT benefits! You may use your EBT card on Amazon and/or Walmart to purchase groceries. More retailers to be added in the future. For more information cdss.ca.gov/ebt-online
Family Services
- Childcare for essential workers: New portal enables parents to enter their location and the type of care needed, instantly receiving a list of local center-based and family childcare programs. Available at covid19.ca.gov/childcare
- The “Meals for Kids” interactive map directs people to local sites where kids can get free meals. The map is available in both English and Spanish at fns.usda.gov/meals4kids.
24/7 Hotlines
Dial 2-1-1 from a cell phone or landline to get connected to local resources, it will ask for zip code and give a list of options.
Dial 988 for Mental Health Emergencies starting July 2022 Calif Health Line 1.2021 *
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- nami south bay.com
- Paul Stansbury (310) 892-8046 (310) 533-0705 [email protected]
- Mental Health Resources Los Angeles Times – July 15th 2021
Federal Government & National Resources
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMSA)
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
- Titles I and V of the ADA EEOC.Gov
- eeoc.gov
- Minimum wages for workers with disabilities
- disability rights ca.org/
- Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law
- Mental Health is NOW a mandated Essential Benefit under Health Care Reform
- latimes.com/stephen-hawking-disability-rights
- CA Dept. of Developmental Services
- Eligibility Criteria Regional Centers Los Angeles Zip Code Lookup
- Board of Behavioral Services – State of CA
- DGS Prepare for Special Education Hearing
- Gov. Newsom’s #CARE Court proposal 4.4.2022 Community Assistance Recovery and Empowerment Court
- Newsom wants $65 million to set up California mental health courts Sacramento Bee 5.13.2022
- chhs.ca.gov/care-court
- Op-Ed: The mentally ill defendants in my courtroom need treatment, not jail LA Times 5.20.2022
- gov.ca.gov/Fact-Sheet_-CARE-Court
- Editorial: Improve mental health care before forcing it on people LA Times 8.7.2020
- debate over ‘involuntary treatment’ Capital weekly 5.18.2022
- See Laura’s Law
- Harbor Regional Center
- Medi Cal
- Ventura County Guide to Medi-Cal Mental Health Services
- Los Angeles Guide to Mental Health
- Jewish Services
- HaMercaz A Community of Support for Families Raising Children with Special Needs The Federation’s HaMercaz program offers ongoing assistance, advocacy, and support for Jewish families and children with special needs and developmental disabilities such as autism spectrum disorder, Asperger syndrome, and cerebral palsy, from birth to age 22. Ha mercaz means “the center” in Hebrew.
- Los Angeles County Dept. of Mental Health
- ACCESS Access to Community Care, Effective Services & Support
- Didi Hirsch – Warmline 855 952 9276 A warmline is a confidential overnight telephone support service for anyone who is struggling with loneliness, anxiety, substance use or other mental health concerns, or anyone who needs information about available mental health services.
- Mental Health & Homeless
- Outreach for Harbor Area – 1 page from San Pedro Mental Health
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150 W 7th St, San Pedro, CA 90731
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Phone: (310) 519-6100
- al-anon.org/
- nar-anon.org/
- coda.org/ Co Dependents Anonymous
- nami.org
- St. Dymphna, patron saint of mental health LA Times May 14, 2022
- Homes For Life.org/ Los Angeles County HFLF is dedicated to establishing a network of permanent, affordable, service-enriched housing within the geographic boundaries of Los Angeles County for individuals who suffer from mental disabilities, those who are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless.
- Los Angeles Listing of Board & Care 37 pages pdf
- NAMI West LA Listing
- American Residential Treatment Assoc.
- AB 977 AB 27 will invest billions in building up an infrastructure of more than 44,000 new housing units and treatment beds for people exiting homelessness, officials said, including $5.8 billion to add more than 35,000 new housing units through the state’s Project Homekey program.
- $3 billion will be allotted to house people with acute behavioral and physical health needs while creating 22,000 new beds and treatment slots. mercurynews.com/2021/09/30/in-la-gov-newsom-signs-bills-aiming-to-bolster-mental-health-care-ease-homelessness/
- ENRICHED RESIDENTIAL CARE PROGRAM LA County DMH.gov
- placement of clients who require 24/7 care and supervision into licensed residential facilities in order to help them remain stably housed. Licensed residential facilities, which include Adult Residential Facilities and Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (commonly known as Board and Cares), can be an especially critical housing resource for LACDMH clients who are homeless, leaving an institution such as a hospital or a Institute for Mental Disease, on conservatorship or at risk of becoming homeless due to the need for a higher level of care.
- Pacific Hospital in Long Beach
- Del Amo Hospital
- Patton State Hospital
- River Community Hospital – Azusa, CA – Dual Diagnosis
MISC
- Black Sheep of Family
- Senior Citizens Legal Hotline senior legal hot ine.org 551-2140; 800-222-1753
- “Special Needs? Answer’s.com”
- Mortgage Loan.com on buying a home for people with Disabilities.
- WebMD.com
- Mood Buster Matching Game
- Suicide Info.
- Law Help.org connecting justice communities.com Mental Health Disability & Mental Health
- 309.28 Adjustment Disorder with Mixed Anxiety and Depressed Mood
- More housing funds
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- start your recovery.org
- I received six psychiatric diagnoses in 25 years. They were a dead end LA Times 6/2022
- FAQs on Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Coverage in Medicare kff.org 1/2023
- A diversion program in Los Angeles designed to keep mentally ill, addicted or homeless adults out of jail and instead provide treatment and housing is having little success, according to statistics provided by police officials. LA Times 5/2022
- Reporters at inewsource are working on stories about what it’s like to manage serious mental illness in San Diego and Imperial counties. We’re going to examine mental health conservatorships, mental health courts and psychiatric holds known as 5150s and tell stories about when these processes have helped or hurt people. inews.com
- Nami Helpline.org
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What is Independent Living?
- PasadenaVilla.com How young adults with mental problems can transition to Independent Living
- In order for an individual to be able to live on his own successfully, he will need to be able to take care of his personal needs – dressing, eating, hygiene – as well as manage simple household chores such as the laundry and grocery shopping. Decisions must also be made when dealing with financial matters such as paying bills and managing a bank account, tasks which a young adult with a mental disability may not have experience of but which are all necessary if he wants to live independently.
- NAMI on securing stable housing
#Medicare & You - Mental Health

- Medicare & Mental Illness Publication # 10184
- Find therapists who accept Medicare Assignment
- Medicare Billing Etc Guidelines for Professionals
- Our Webpage on Medicare & Mental Health
- Mental Health
- Medicare.Gov on Mental Health
- EOC Evidence of Coverage - Plain English,
- Los Angeles Consumer Resources #Directory
- Los Angeles Times on low cost & free therapy alternatives
- NPR Mental Health & COVID
- Guide to Mental Health Benefits (The Mighty)
Compliance Assistance Guide from DOL.Gov Health Benefits under Federal Law
- Mental Health Videos
- Veteran's Mental Health
- CMS Learning Aid for Mental Health Professionals
Mental Health - Related Pages
- Mental Health – ACA/Health Reform Mandated Essential Benefit
Medi-Cal Managed Care HMO – Health Care Options
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Conservatorships – Power of Attorney
Lanterman-Petris-Short (#LPS)
Conservatorships
LPS conservatorships are used to care for adults with serious mental health illnesses who need special care.
These conservatorships are used for people who usually need very restrictive living arrangements (like living in locked facilities) and require extensive mental health treatment (like very powerful drugs to control behavior). Welfare & Institutions Code 5000-et seq
Conservatees in LPS conservatorships cannot or will not agree to the special living arrangements or treatment on their own. LPS conservatorships must be started by a local government agency. courts.ca.gov
The Act in effect ended all hospital commitments by the judiciary system, except in the case of criminal sentencing, e.g., convicted sexual offenders, and those who were “gravely disabled“, defined as unable to obtain food, clothing, or housing CA Jury Instruction 2002 * psycheteria.org * [Conservatorship of Susan T.]. It did not, however, impede the right of voluntary commitments. It expanded the evaluative power of psychiatrists and created provisions and criteria for holds. Wiki Pedia
#Gravely Disabled
What exactly is it?
Definition? Criteria?
The statutory definition of commitment for grave disability is:
- “a condition in which a person, as a result of a mental disorder, is unable to provide for his basic personal needs, for food, clothing, or shelter.’ CAL. WELl. & INST. CODE § 5008(h) 5250
- “a finding of imminent danger as evidenced by a recent overt act, attempt or threat,” CA Civil Jury Instructions 4002 * Capacity Declaration GC 335 * Grave Disability Includes Financial & Health Issues
Be sure to check out our main page on Conservatorship for an introduction
Grave disability
The LPS Lanterman Petris Short act, defines grave disability is defined with three seemingly simple reasons – criteria:
- Inability to provide for
- Cannot distinguish between food and non food
- Endangers health by gross negligence in needed diet and nutrition
- Begging or stealing food
- Eating out of refuse or garbage cans
- Ordering meals at restaurants without having funds
- Demonstrates excessive and consistent food preferences or aversions which endanger health (except for genuine religious reasons)
- Having spoiled food in refrigerator or no food for a lengthy period of time in the house
- Engaging in public nudity or “unthinking” exhibitionism
- Engaging in bizarre style of dressing that does would be apt to lead to social difficulties (if not used by social group or personal preferences)
- Wearing filthy or soiled clothes with lack of recognition of personal hygiene problem
- Wearing disheveled clothes for prolonged period of time
- Leading a nomadic existence with an inability to establish stable community living, including living in the streets or other public places
- Unable to locate housing and make the appropriate arrangements with an inability to ask for or accept assistance in doing so
- Unable to manage his or her household in such a way as to avoid clear dangers to health
- Presence in household of filthy conditions) fire hazards that the person cannot correct, vermin infestations, and lack of bathing and toilet facilities
- Resists leaving residence even if evicted or the residence is sold
- Hoarding nonsensical items while misplacing necessary items
Financial incompetence
- Unable to earn an income and unable to avail himself of financial assistance from public or private agencies
- Completely dependent on family or friends to provide financial assistance for basic personal needs
- Has funds but no longer knows or understands the location and/or extent of them
- Refusing to expend funds to the extent of endangering personal health and/or safety
- Has no funds and does not see this as a problem
- Grossly and inappropriately expends funds needed for basic personal needs
- Has untrue beliefs as to having extensive money or property
- Mismanages funds so that rent and utility bills remain unpaid
- Unable to accept inability or loss of ability to understand complex financial matters leaving him vulnerable to manipulation by unscrupulous individuals
Incompetence in regard to health
- Unable or unwilling to follow medical instruction regarding treatment and self care which are essential to health
- Loss of weight or other evidence of malnutrition due to not eating or lack of proper food
- Wanders away from residence and becomes lost frequently without recognition of the seriousness of the problem
- Failure to adjust in the community
- Involved in frequent confrontations with family members or neighbors involving abusive, threatening, or assaultive behavior
- Engages frequently in disruptive, destructive acts in the home or neighborhood, possibly leading to threatened or actual eviction
- Engages in bizarre or other behavior which may be self-endangering and/or a threat to others requiring police intervention Jewish Family Service Summary
Though these criteria may seem simple, they aren’t. For example, just because someone is mentally ill and homeless does not mean that they are gravely disabled. If they can provide a reasonable, executable plan for where they would stay or if they are stable being homeless, then they do not meet LPS criteria. If, on the other hand, they are homeless in a location in which their life or health is often in jeopardy and, as a result of mental illness, they do not comprehend this, then they likely are gravely disabled.
These issues achieve marked salience in hearings for 5250‘s in which the argument is made that someone is gravely disabled. It is often helpful to identify which underlying issues lead you to the conclusion rather than requiring the hearing officer to identify the issues. If someone is gravely disabled for an extended period of time, they can be placed on an LPS conservatorship. Note, however, that there are So, below are examples of states or conditions that have been upheld as evidence of grave disability. Note that they extend beyond a simplistic definition relating to food, clothing, and shelter. That is, there are a variety of ways one can demonstrate incompetence in these areas.
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the Court, in Addington v. Texas, held that the need for civil commitment must be provided by clear and convincing evidence. In the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS), the legislature opted to reduce long-term confinement of the mentally ill. “habeas corpus” meaning literally “that you have the body”)[1] is a recourse in law through which a person can report an unlawful detention or imprisonment to a court and request that the court order the custodian of the person, usually a prison official, to bring the prisoner to court, to determine whether the detention is lawful.[2]
Conservatorship of Roulet – Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
Parham (Test) v J.R. 442 US 584 1979 Gravely Disabled vs dangerous to self and others? The court in Doe I held that the grave disability term was sufficiently precise. The court found that grave disability implicitly required a finding of harm to oneself, i.e. an inability to provide for one’s basic physical needs, and therefore met the constitutional requirement of dangerousness. The right to choose and practice a particular life style is protected by the first amendment rights of association, assembly, and free expression Law.SCU.Edu Written 1.1982 *
Case Law
if nothing else, the background information is an interesting story.
- Kanuri Surgury QAWI, on Habeas Corpus Conservatorship of Carol K. Conservatorship of the Person and Estate of JESSE G HTML
- Conservatorship of Chambers
- Conservatorship of Davis (1981)
- Conservatorship of Smith (1986)
- Conservatorship of K.W.
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Conservatorship Handbook
- VIDEOS
- Ventura Superior Court presents: With Heart: Understanding Conservatorship
- NAMI Zoom Meeting 1.23.2021 learn the law & process
- Resources & Links
- Reporters at inewsource are working on stories about what it’s like to manage serious mental illness in San Diego and Imperial counties. We’re going to examine mental health conservatorships, mental health courts and psychiatric holds known as 5150s and tell stories about when these processes have helped or hurt people. inews 7/2022
Consumer Guide to LPS #Lanterman Act
- Four Ways to support your loved one - 2 pages from NAMI
- Judges Bench Guide to LPS Proceedings
#Rights for Individuals in Mental Health Facilities
- Mental Health [email protected]
- disability rights ca.org
- Handbook to Challenge Mental Health Conservatorships -
- H E L P I N G Y O U R L O V E D O N E a family guide to conservatorship and involuntary treatment
#Probate Conservatorships
Bibliography, Links & Resources
- courts.ca.gov/selfhelp-conservatorship
- With Heart: Understanding Conservatorship VIDEO
- canhr.org/Probate Conservatorship
- dmh.lacounty.gov/conservatorship
- bet tzedek.orgConservator Guide 74 pages
#Power of Attorney
Bibliography, Resources & Links
- jaci law.com/power-attorney-vs-conservatorship
- Get Standard - Statutory Forms
Disorders
Substance Abuse & Mental Illness
Dual Diagnosis – Double Trudger’s
- california healthline.org new-california-law-makes-it-easier-to-get-care-for-mental-health-and-substance-abuse
- Medi Cal – Expanded Substance Abuse & Access to Care CHCF.org
- CA Health Line New CA law makes it easier to get care for Mental Health & substance abuse
- Analysis of SB 855 Mental Health or Substance Abuse Disorders 104 pages
- Drugs Rehab.org
- Jewish Drug & Alcohol Recovery
- Chabad Rehab Center 323.965.1365 on Olympic between Fairfax & La Brea
- beitt shuvah la.org/
- Is alcoholism or addiction ever “cured” or do you have to go to meetings forever?
- The Ness Center.org
- Beacon House Association San Pedro, CA
- Smart Recovery.org
- Moderation.org
- Sober Recovery.com
- Hospital List in South Bay
- recover la.org
- 3 convicted in $20M California drug treatment fraud scheme
Delusional Disorder
- Wikipedia on delusional disorder
- Mental Health.org of New Zealand
- What Causes Psychotic Disorders?
- The exact cause of psychotic disorders is not known, but researchers believe that many factors may play a role. Some psychotic disorders tend to run in families, suggesting that the tendency, or likelihood, to develop the disorder may be inherited. Environmental factors may also play a role in their development, including stress, drug abuse and major life changes.
- These disorders most often first appear when a person is in his or her late teens, 20s or 30s.
- The exact cause of psychotic disorders is not known, but researchers believe that many factors may play a role. Some psychotic disorders tend to run in families, suggesting that the tendency, or likelihood, to develop the disorder may be inherited. Environmental factors may also play a role in their development, including stress, drug abuse and major life changes.
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#Schizophrenia
- Schizophrenia Booklet NIH
- nimh.nih.gov/schizophrenia
- web md.com/schizophrenia/
- Mayo clinic on schizophrenia
- Wikipedia on schizophrenia
FSP Full Service Partnership
What is an #FSP?
Full Service Partnership
An FSP is a Full Service Partnership is “the collaborative relationship between the County and the client, and when appropriate the client’s family, through which the County plans for and provides the full spectrum of community services so that the client can achieve the identified goals.”
Adult Full Service Partnership (FSP) programs are:
designed for adults ages 26-59 who have been diagnosed with a severe mental illness and would benefit from an intensive service program. The foundation of Full Service Partnerships is doing “whatever it takes” to help individuals on their path to recovery and wellness. Full Service Partnerships embrace client driven services and supports with each client choosing services based on individual needs. Unique to FSP programs are a low staff to client ratio, a 24/7 crisis availability and a team approach that is a partnership between mental health staff and consumers.
Adult FSP programs assist with housing, employment and education in addition to providing mental health services and integrated treatment for individuals who have a co-occurring mental health and substance abuse disorder. Services can be provided to individuals in their homes, the community and other locations. Peer and caregiver support groups are available.
Jail, Prison, Incarceration
Psychological Services in Jails & Prisons
- Federal Bureau of Prisons
MDC Federal Administrative Facility Los Angeles - Prisoners with Children
Jewish Prisoner Services.org - How to Navigate California County Jails: A Guide for Inmates and Their Loved Ones
Educational Opportunities for the Incarcerated
- “If we never change criminal thinking, we will never change criminal behavior.”
- propublica.org/how-to-navigate-california-county-jails-inmates-loved-ones-guide
Medical Services
- ACLU Prisoners Medical Rights pdf
- Jail not the place for the mentally ill aclu socal.org
- treatment advocacy center.org
- “Do no harm” or “Do no expense”?
- International Law and Prisoner Health
- Severe Mental Illness AB 88 California
- Psychology Online
- Forensic Psychiciatry Web Site – Dr. Reid
- comprehensive guide to forensic psychiatry
- the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Estelle v. Gamble [Wikipedia] that ignoring a prisoner’s serious medical needs can amount to cruel and unusual punishment, noting that “[a]n inmate must rely on prison authorities to treat his medical needs; if the authorities fail to do so, those needs ACLU
- nami illinois.org/when person with mental illness goes to prison 60 page pdf
- Jailing People with Mental Illness
- Publications
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Laura’s Law
#LAURA ’s Law
Laura’s Law allows courts to order certain historically violent, dangerous, or incarcerated individuals to accept treatment as a condition of living in the community. To be eligible individuals must have a serious mental illness that causes them to be unlikely to survive safely in the community without supervision, and been in a hospital, prison or jail at least twice within the last thirty-six months; or involved in acts, attempts or threats of serious violent behavior toward self or others within the last forty-eight months.
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- Report: Laura’s Law Works for Mentally Ill Los Angelenos
- Huffington Post Summary 12.16.2011
- latimes.com/
- en.wikipedia.org
- Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health – Implementation 3 pages
- Outreach & Engagement
- [email protected] or (213) 738-2440
- LAPD
- Welfare & Institutions Code §5348 et seq
- Court Services for mentally ill who get involved in Criminal Cases – Mental Health Court Linkage Program
- See CARE Proposals
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