
Mental Health Month and Partnering to Support Health Equity
During Mental Health Month in May, Provisio highlights Pacific Clinics’ work, how we utilize their technology, and our NatCon win.
Pacific Clinics delivers high-quality behavioral health and social services to advance health equity and well-being for children, adults and families. Learn more about our life-affirming services offered on-site, at home, virtual and in the community.
Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC)
Individualized Complex Care Services
Neurodevelopmental Services
Intensive Community-Based Services and Wraparound
Mobile Crisis Services
Placement Supportive Services
Prevention and Early Intervention Services
Substance Use Disorder Treatment
First 5
Hope Program and Katie A Program
Support Services offer various programs to address social determinants of health, including housing and employment coaching and placement, among other critically needed services.
During Mental Health Month in May, Provisio highlights Pacific Clinics’ work, how we utilize their technology, and our NatCon win.
In the article, “Master’s Student Finds Perfect Pairing in Gerontology and Social Work,” Pacific Clinics Clinical Team Supervisor Irma Gonzalez talks about her journey through graduate school and finding her ideal career path working with older adults.
Pasadena Star-News speaks with Laura Pancake, senior vice president, clinical operations, Los Angeles/South Coast, regarding the challenges of finding mental health workers.
Salesforce.org posted a Q&A with Angelica Cortez, Senior Vice President of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in celebration of Black History Month.
On Saturday, February 4, various McDonald’s locations came together and held a fundraiser to support the local community in Monterey Park and surrounding cities after
CBS News Bay Area/KPIX-TV’s Brian Hackney interviewed former Ming Quong Home resident Janet Chang, who shares her extraordinary story of coming to the South Bay Area refuge, and how doing so changed the trajectory of her life.
CNN reported on Ike Barinholtz winning $1,000,000 for Pacific Clinics on “Celebrity Jeopardy!”.
In a recent MSN article exploring what actors on “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” have been up to since the television series went off the air, it was mentioned that Clark Gregg, who played lead character Agent Phil Coulson, won the Pacific Clinics Champion of Mental Health Award.
The Press-Enterprise reported on the impact the recent mass shootings have had on the Asian American and Pacific Islander community, and listed Pacific Clinics and the Asian Pacific Family Center as mental health resources.
KTLA 5 reports on the series of deadly shootings in California which have left many in the Asian community devastated and in search of answers, and speaks with Pacific Clinics’ Senior Clinical Director Glenn Masuda, Ph.D. about the mental health struggles some immigrants face.
The Los Angeles Times spoke with Pacific Clinics’ Senior Clinical Director Glenn Masuda, Ph.D. about the recent mass shootings in California and how in trying to find answers, people must avoid making generalizations.
We are excited to celebrate Ike Barinholtz’s appearance and $125,000 win on ABC’s newest iteration of “Who Wants to Be A Millionaire” with host Jimmy Kimmel!