
SFGate Features Pacific Clinics’ Solano Mobile Crisis Program and New Direct Line
SFGate features Pacific Clinics’ Solano Mobile Crisis program in the article, “With New Phone Line, Mobile Crisis Unit Offers Nonstop Care.”
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Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
SFGate features Pacific Clinics’ Solano Mobile Crisis program in the article, “With New Phone Line, Mobile Crisis Unit Offers Nonstop Care.”
In a recent post, the Daily Republic shares that the Solano County Behavioral Health division in partnership with Pacific Clinics has expanded its Solano Mobile Crisis unit to be accessed directly at all times, from anywhere in the county by calling 707-806-0866.
In a recent PSA, NBC Bay Area promotes Pacific Clinics’ upcoming Hearts & Hands Spring Celebration, which will raise critical funds for Bay Area programs supporting children and families in crisis.
As published in India Post and Asian Journal, Ethnic Media Services hosted a panel of various community and health care providers, including the Department of Health Care Services and
Vice President of Emerging and Statewide Services Jacquelyn H. Torres was quoted in the press release published by the Department of Health Care Services discussing the importance of enhanced care management and community supports.
The Larchmont Chronicle promoted the upcoming Pacific Clinics Annual Celebration: Taste of Hollywood fundraising event in the April 2024 edition of their newspaper.
San Jose Spotlight recently reported on the TRUST program, community concerns about gaps in mental health services, and a unanimous vote to explore adding another mobile field team in this year’s budget to help those in need of behavioral health support.
Pacific Clinics partnered with the University of Kentucky and was recently highlighted on the episode of “Connecting the Dots.”
Provisio published a case study on Pacific Clinics’ Crisis team, and how we were able to decrease the time it takes to respond to a crisis and support callers more effectively.
In the article, “San Jose Mayor Supports State Mental Health Reforms,” published in the San Jose Spotlight, Chief Public Policy Officer Eva Terrazas speaks about the reforms that target those with severe mental illness and the unhoused population.
Senior Clinical Psychology Supervisor Charles Chege and Senior Director of Training Beth Jenks recently contributed to the article “The Worldview Genogram: A Process Model for Enhancing Diversity Responsiveness and Competence in Education, Training, and Clinical Supervision”, published in Psychological Services, a scholarly publication of the America Psychological Association.
Salesforce highlights Pacific Clinics in their “Customer Snapshot” and how the agency has been able to automate patient onboarding to address high demand. Read more