Digital Mental Health Study

MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES

For Immediate Help:

Suicide Hotline: 877-727-4747 or 800-273-TALK (273-8255) or 888-628-9454 (Spanish)

Los Angeles County Psychiatric Emergency Team/PMRT: Provides non-law enforcement-based mobile crisis response for clients experiencing a psychiatric emergency in the community. Call 310-618-9687 or 800-854-7771

LAPD SMART Team: Provides 24-hour triage and crisis response. Call (213) 485-3300

Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 from anywhere in the United States, anytime.

UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center Emergency Department: 310-825-9111, 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center Emergency Department: 424-259-8400, 1255 15th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Exodus Urgent Care Center: Open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year, on a walk-in basis. Individuals in crisis can be assessed for stabilization services, medication refills/ evaluation and management, or hospitalization if necessary.

  • Culver City: Phone Number: 310-253-9494, Intake Line: 800-829-3923 11444 W. Washington Blvd. Ste D, Los Angeles, CA 90066-6024
  • Downtown Los Angeles: 323-276-6400, 1920 Marengo Street, Los Angeles
  • Exodus MLK: (562) 295-4617, 12021 Wilmington Avenue, Bldg 10, Los Angeles, CA 90059
  • Harbor UCLA: (424) 405-5888, 1000 W Carson Street, Bldg 2 South, Torrance, CA 90502
  • Fresno: 559-512-8335, 4411 East Kings Canyon Road

National Domestic Violence Abuse Hotline: 800-799-SAFE (7233)

Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN): 800-656-HOPE (4673)

For Outpatient Care:

UCLA Behavioral Health Associates (BHA): Offers psychiatric stabilization with medication; individual, couples or family therapy; and group therapy; referral to more intensive treatment through the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital, if needed. Referral from your primary care doctor is required. Call 310-301-7396 for more information.

UCLA Access Center: 800-825-9989. Call Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. UCLA has many psychiatric outpatient clinics.

Your Insurance Carrier: Call the 1-800 number on the back of your insurance card for a list of local and in-network psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and outpatient programs.

Psychology Today: Go to: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us and select “Find a therapist.” Search by therapists or psychiatrists. Enter your zip code to find local providers. You can filter by insurances accepted.

Los Angeles County Mental Health Clinics: If you have Medi-Cal or are uninsured. First, call the 24/7 Access Line: 1-800-854-7771 to find which clinic is in your service area and to find hours, intake information, and more.

Other County Mental Health Clinics:

  • Orange County Mental Health: (714) 568-4463
  • Riverside County Mental Health: (909) 358-4705
  • San Bernardino County Mental Health (909) 387-7171
  • Santa Barbara County Mental Health (805) 681-5220
  • Tri-City Mental Health (909) 623-6131
  • Ventura County Mental Health (805) 652-6737

Spanish Language Clinics:

  • UCLA Neuropsychiatric – Spanish Speaking Clinic – (310) 825-6501 –c ontact Lina
  • El Centro de Amistad: (818) 347-8565 - therapy, case management and medication/psychiatric support in San Fernando Valley

Asian Language Clinics:

  • Long Beach Asian Pacific Center (562) 346-1150
  • Asian Pacific Center (310) 217-7312

Farsi Speaking Community Psychiatrists:

  • Dr. Leviadin (310)-888-8050
  • Dr. Fahamian (310) 888-7733

Domestic Violence Services and Shelters:

  • Domestic Violence Drop-In and Resource Center (310) 464-6281
  • Jewish Family Service DV Program (818) 505-0900, Los Angeles
  • Angel Step Inn (323) 780-7285, Los Angeles
  • STAR House (women and children) (323) 461-4118
  • Sojourn (310) 264-6644 X235, Los Angeles
  • 1736 Family Crisis Center (213) 745-6434, Redondo Beach
  • Good Shepherd (323) 737-6111, Los Angeles
  • Haven Hills (818) 887-7481, Canoga Park
  • House of Ruth (909) 623-4364, Pomona
  • Valley Oasis (800) 945-6736, Antelope Valley

Rape Treatment Center
Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center: Treatment, referrals, groups, ongoing support. Phone: (310) 319-4000. 1250 Sixteenth Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center:

  • (323) 993-7500 1625 North Schrader Boulevard, Los Angeles
  • Counseling offered on a sliding fee scale basis. Support groups, HIV care, anger management, case management and other services also available.

HIV/AIDS Resources:

  • APLA-AIDS Project Los Angeles- (213) 201-1388
  • AHF-AIDS Healthcare Foundation- (323) 860-5200
  • CHIRPLA-Housing (213) 741-1951
  • Oasis Clinic-Medical Issues- (310) 668-5033

Homeless Shelters (below are contact numbers to inform you of available local shelters):

  • Access Center 800-854-7771-will inform of available shelters in local areas
  • Cold Weather Shelters 800-548-6047
  • United Way 310-603-8962

Homeless Drop-In Centers:

  • OPCC Access Center: 1616 7th Street, Santa Monica (310) 450-4050
    • Drop-in center for clothing, showers, sack lunches, and referrals to shelters
  • St. Joseph’s Homeless Service Center 404 Lincoln Boulevard, Venice (310) 399-6878 x407
    • Emergency services, including shower, laundry, mail, clothing, counseling, and case management. All services provided free of charge. Orientation 8am M-F.
  • Step-Up on Second 2701 Ocean Park Boulevard, #150B Santa Monica (310) 392-9474
    • Psychotherapy, groups, case management, meals, drop-in center, and other services.
  • Homeless Health Care (HHCLA) 2330 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA (213) 744-0724
    • Wide ranging outpatient services—therapy, psychiatry, groups, case management, referrals. All qualify for services.
  • Beyond Shelter 1200 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles (213) 252-0772
  • Cornerstone 14000 Oxnard Street, Van Nuys (818) 901-4836
    • Walk-in drop-in center. Assistance with housing, groups, therapy, psychiatry. Meals
  • Long Beach Multi-Service Center
    • 1301 W. 12th Street, Long Beach, (562) 733-1147
    • Outreach, case management and housing placement services. laundry, showers.

Financial Assistance:

  • L.A. County Department of Public Social Services (General Relief, CalWORKS, Medi-Cal etc.): (866) 613-3777
    • Local Office: 11110 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles 866-613-3777
  • Medi-Cal: (800) 541-5555
  • Social Security Administration (SSI, SDI, SSDI) - 24-hour Info Line: (800) 772-1213
    • Local Office: 11500 W Olympic Blvd, Suite 300, Los Angeles 90064
  • Disability Community Resource Center: (310) 390-3611
    • Local Office: 12901 Venice Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066.
  • Mental Health Advocacy Services (213) 389-2077.
    • Local Office: 3255 Wilshire Blvd., STE 902, Los Angeles, CA 90010

Immediate help and hotlines:

UCLA CAPS 24-hour Crisis Line: 310-825-0768

Suicide Hotline: 877-727-4747 or 800-273-TALK (273-8255) or 888-628-9454 (Spanish)

UCLA Ronald Reagan Medical Center Emergency Department: 310-825-9111, 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center Emergency Department: 424-259-8400, 1255 15th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

National Domestic Violence Abuse Hotline: 800-799-SAFE (7233)

Rape, Abuse, Incest National Network (RAINN): 800-656-HOPE (4673)

Domestic Violence Services and Shelters:

  • Domestic Violence Drop-In and Resource Center (310) 464-6281
  • Jewish Family Service DV Program (818) 505-0900, Los Angeles
  • Angel Step Inn (323) 780-7285, Los Angeles
  • STAR House (women and children) (323) 461-4118
  • Sojourn (310) 264-6644 X235, Los Angeles
  • 1736 Family Crisis Center (213) 745-6434, Redondo Beach
  • Good Shepherd (323) 737-6111, Los Angeles
  • Haven Hills (818) 887-7481, Canoga Park
  • House of Ruth (909) 623-4364, Pomona
  • Valley Oasis (800) 945-6736, Antelope Valley

Rape Treatment Center
Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center: Treatment, referrals, groups, ongoing support. Phone: (310) 319-4000. 1250 Sixteenth Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404

Campus Resources:

UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS): Offers in-person and telehealth services to UCLA students including short-term individual therapy, group therapy, and psychiatric services. Also offers 24-hour crisis support.

Behavioral Wellness Center: Offers psychiatric consultation, short-term therapy, wellness programs, and referral to community resources. Serves residents, fellows, graduate students, and medical students of medical or bioscience programs.

Student Behavioral Health Services: Provides outpatient services through UCLA Medical Center for students referred by CAPS and in need of on-going care. Covered by student health insurance plan.

  • Call 310-825-1452 for more information

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center: For medical and psychiatric emergencies. 310-825-9111, 757 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90095

Arthur Ashe Student Health Center (The Ashe Center):

Consultation & Response Team (CRT): Assists students struggling with mental or physical health, facing an unexpected challenge or crisis, or experiencing a personal loss. They can support students by exploring options, identifying on-campus resources, and helping students to create a plan for their next steps.

Economic Crisis Response Team (ECRT): Provides support and guidance to students who have self-identified, or are identified by UCLA faculty or staff, as experiencing a financial crisis that impacts their academic success at UCLA.

Campus Assault Resources & Education (CARE): Provides confidential support to survivors of sexual assault. Currently offering both in-person and virtual services. Office is open in-person Monday - Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM. Walk-in Advocacy Hours are Monday - Friday, 11AM – 3PM.

Title IX Office: Sexual harassment prevention and investigation. Also offers resources and referrals.

Student Legal Services: Provide confidential legal counseling and assistance regarding a wide range of legal issues to all currently registered and enrolled UCLA students.

LGBTQ Campus Resource Center: Provides a comprehensive range of education and advocacy services supporting intersectional identity development as well as fostering unity, wellness, and an open, safe, and inclusive environment for UCLA’s LGBTQ community.

Undocumented Student Program (USP): Offers a variety of services to undocumented UCLA students.

UCLA Center for Accessible Education: Provides expertise in determining and implementing appropriate and reasonable accommodations for academics and housing.

UC Police Department (UCPD):

Resources for outpatient care in the community:

Your Insurance Carrier: Call the 1-800 number on the back of your insurance card for a list of local and in-network psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and outpatient programs.

Psychology Today: Go to: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us and select “Find a therapist.” Search by therapists or psychiatrists. Enter your zip code to find local providers. You can filter by insurances accepted.

Los Angeles County Mental Health Clinics: If you have Medi-Cal or are uninsured. First, call the 24/7 Access Line: 1-800-854-7771 to find which clinic is in your service area and to find hours, intake information, and more.

Other County Mental Health Clinics:

  • Orange County Mental Health: (714) 568-4463
  • Riverside County Mental Health: (909) 358-4705
  • San Bernardino County Mental Health (909) 387-7171
  • Santa Barbara County Mental Health (805) 681-5220
  • Tri-City Mental Health (909) 623-6131
  • Ventura County Mental Health (805) 652-6737

Notice to Participants: These resources are provided to participants for informational purposes only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this list nor the quality of the services provided, as independent providers may change their services at any time. Establishing care with any of these providers and resources listed above is entirely voluntary.

If you have any questions about the research study, you may email us at digitalhealth@mednet.ucla.edu or speak with a Research Coordinator by calling 310-339-9053.

  • Protocol ID: IRB#21-001558 
  • UCLA IRB Approved 
  • Approval Date: 10/13/2022 
  • Committee: Medical IRB 3