- Patients Rights Advocacy Services | Orange County California - Health . . .
Orange County Patients’ Rights Advocacy Services (PRAS) was created in response to California legislation requiring each County mental health director to appoint patient rights advocates to protect and further the Constitutional and statutory rights of people receiving mental health services
- Orange County Patients’ Rights Advocacy Services - MHS TURN
Patients’ Rights Advocates investigate and respond to grievances and complaints about inpatient and outpatient mental health services The complaints can come from patients, family, friends, and even staff
- Mental Health Services - Advocates
Through our residential and outreach programs, community-based counseling and psychiatry services, and peer supports, Advocates promotes hope, recovery, and communities where all can thrive
- Mental Health Advocacy — NAMI Orange County
NAMI advocates for an array of issues including: protecting people’s access to treatment and services, attaining mental health parity, and securing better funding for research
- Transforming Trauma Into Triumph–One Life at a Time - The Priority Center
Benefit from a network of advocates dedicated to amplifying voices, securing rights, and creating systemic change, ensuring that individuals in crisis receive the recognition, assistance, and justice they deserve
- MHAOC - Mental Health Association of Orange County
We are dedicated to improving the quality of life of Orange County residents impacted by mental illness through direct service, advocacy, education and information dissemination
- Patients Rights Advocacy Directory | Disability Rights California
Dr Todd Schrimer, PhD, CCHP, – Director or Behavioral Health Recovery Services Sheila D Baker, MS , LMFT, – Mental Health Director County Crisis Intervention (24 Hours): Toll Free (800) 549-6741 or (209) 966-7000 Jenine Miller – Behavioral Health Director Kimiko Vang, DSW, LCSW, – Director
- Office of Patients Rights - DHCS
The California Department of Health Care Services (DHCS) is required to ensure that mental health laws, regulations, and policies for the rights of mental health service recipients are observed in licensed mental health facilities
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