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Services

Our mental health services are designed with the philosophy of promotion of health and wellbeing while addressing specific illness.

Our services are comprehensive integrated to include many component of health, mental health, legal advocacy, social and other supportive services.

 

All of our services are monitored for quality assurance and quality improvement on an ongoing basis.

 

Our services are designed for all age groups with different intensity levels to be included in the following categories of service delivery:

Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI)

  • Outreach to Community

  • Identifying first sign of illness and providing early intervention

  • PIER Model for prevention of psychosis

Moderate Mental Illness (MMI)

  • Outpatient care services (OCS)

Serious Mental Illness (SMI)

  • Full service partnership (FSP)

Wraparound for all intensity levels


Domestic Violence Intervention Programs

  • Legal Services

  • Supportive Services

 

Court Approved Programs

  • Parent Education

  • Anger Management
     

Legal Advocacy


Social Advocacy


Life Skill Training


Skill Building Group

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Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI)

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PROGRAM GOAL

IMCES is a full service community mental health clinic serving individuals and families of all age groups, cultures and ethnicities. IMCES provides culturally and linguistically appropriate prevention early intervention (PEI) services to our diverse population. Our PEI services may include individual, family and group mental health services, education, support and outreach for children and families who may be affected by some level of mental health issues.​

SPECTRUM OF SERVICES

  • Outreach and Engagement

  • Assessment

  • Individual, Group and
    Family Therapy

  • Case Management

ELIGIBILITY

  • Residents of Los Angeles County

  • Full Scope Medi-Cal

  • Have Medi-Cal coverage or have no private insurance
     

Field Capable Clinical Services (FCCS)

PROGRAM GOAL

This program is designed to reach individuals between the ages of 26 - 59 years old who have a serious mental illness and may not be able or willing to utilize mental health services in traditional settings due to difficulties such as physical disabilities, transportation, or the stigma associated with mental health services.​

ELIGIBILITY

IMCES is prepared to provide a full array of mental health services for FCCS including:

  • Outreach and engagement

  • Bio-psychosocial assessment

  • Individual and family treatment

  • Medication support

  • Specialized assessment and treatment interventions for co-occurring disorders

  • Family education and support

  • Linkage and case management support

SPECTRUM OF SERVICES

Comprehensive, intensive, mental health services delivered in peoples' homes and communities:

  • Counseling

  • Doctor appointment assistance

  • Help getting medications

  • Budgeting and benefits assistance

  • Peer support

  • Substance abuse treatment

  • Help finding a job or school

  • 24/7 support

  • Help with goals important
    to the client

  • Help developing social relationships

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Full Service Partnership (FSP)

Our mental health services for adults include initial and on-going assessment, treatment planning, employment assessment, social advocacy services, life skills training, and group interventions. A reduction or resolution of symptoms or problems enables our clients to gain and maintain employment and appropriate housing and to live more fulfilling lives. IMCES’s adult mental health services are contracted through the Department of Mental Health.

ELIGIBILITY

Armenian, Russian, and Iranian adults ages 26-59 with a serious mental illness who are:

  • Homeless

  • In jail or often have contact with the
    criminal justice system

  • Often in psychiatric hospitals or receiving psychiatric emergency services

  • In an institution for mental disease or a state hospital

  • Living with family members and at risk for the above

SPECTRUM OF SERVICES

The FSP program, in conjunction with the Department of Mental Health, provides intensive mental health and supportive services to clients. Services and support offered by FSP reflects five fundamental concepts including community collaboration, cultural competence, client/family driven service plans, wellness/recovery/resiliency focus and integrated services for the client and family.

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