Crisis & Acute Care
If you or someone you know needs immediate mental health support, Telecare offers the crisis or acute programs below. If you do not live near one of these programs:
- Call 911 if it is an emergency, or you feel you are in danger.
- Check your Yellow Pages. Emergency phone numbers are usually in the first section of the phone book.
- Call your local county government, and ask to speak to the behavioral health or mental health department (we have some listed here). They can typically provide information about resources in your area.
Telecare Crisis Programs:
Crisis programs typically accept walk-ins and referrals 24-hours a day, 365 days per year.
Oakland, California (Alameda County)
Sausal Creek Crisis Stabilization Clinic; 510-437-2363
Long Beach, California (Los Angeles County)
Mental Health Urgent Care Center @ Long Beach; 562-790-1860
Victorville, California (San Bernardino County)
High Desert Crisis Walk-In Center, 760-245-8837
Telecare Acute Inpatient Programs:
Acute inpatient programs often receive clients through referrals from County agencies, local emergency rooms and mental health providers, and law enforcement agencies/officers.
Oakland, California (San Francisco Bay Area: East Bay Counties)
Heritage Psychiatric Health Center; 510-535-5115
Long Beach, California (Los Angeles County)
La Casa Psychiatric Health Facility; 562-630-8672
Roseville, California (Placer County)
Placer Psychiatric Health Facility; 946-787-8900
Fairfield, California (Solano County)
Solano Psychiatric Health Facility; 707-784-2130
Click Here to see supporting materials for Telecare's crisis programs.
