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BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES INC

CA · EIN 952838006 · $34.3M rev · operational · www.bhs-inc.org
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Behavioral Health Services Inc. is a community-based healthcare organization providing substance abuse, mental health, and related health services. Operating primarily in Los Angeles County, California, BHS offers a comprehensive network of inpatient, residential, and outpatient programs, including primary medical clinics and transitional housing. The organization focuses on recovery, wellness, and independence for individuals and families.

activities · 21

what they do

direct service · 18
  • Client Support and Case Management Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Provides individualized case plans and initial support teams to assist clients in early recovery and prepare them for everyday life struggles.
  • Community Assessment and Prevention Programs Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
    Operates four community assessment center sites and provides prevention programs for adolescents and older adults.
  • HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention
    Offers HIV/AIDS education and prevention programs, including transitional housing for HIV-positive women.
  • Medical and integrated care services Mobile and Fixed Community Medical Clinics
    Provides primary medical and mental health clinics, including a mobile medical clinic, as part of an integrated service model across 26 locations in Southern California.
  • Mental Health Services
    Offers mental health services as part of its behavioral health offerings, operating from 22 sites across Los Angeles County.
  • Mobile and primary medical services
    Delivers primary medical and mental health care through a mobile medical clinic and integrated medical clinics as part of a broader network of behavioral health services.
  • Mobile and primary medical services integration Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Provides primary medical and mental health care through a mobile medical clinic and integrated medical clinics at service locations across Southern California.
  • Older Adult Services
    Provides services specifically for older adults, including prevention programs, geriatric case management, and home care services for frail elderly and disabled adults.
  • Prevention, assessment, and case management services Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
    Operates four community assessment centers and delivers prevention programs for adolescents and older adults, geriatric case management, and home care services for frail elderly and disabled adults, alongside individualized case plans and initial support teams for clients in early recovery.
  • Prevention, assessment, and case management services Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
    Operates four community assessment center sites and delivers prevention programs for adolescents and older adults, geriatric case management, and home care services for frail elderly and disabled adults, alongside individualized case plans and initial support teams for clients in early recovery.
  • Prevention, assessment, and case management services Residential Behavioral Health Treatment
    Operates four community assessment centers and delivers prevention programs for adolescents and older adults, geriatric case management, and home care services for frail elderly and disabled adults across Southern California.
  • Specialized behavioral health programs for targeted populations Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers tailored services for individuals with first-offense DUI convictions, opioid addiction, pregnant and postpartum women, dually diagnosed individuals, people with HIV/AIDS, parolees, youth, domestic violence perpetrators and survivors, and public assistance recipients through integrated behavioral health programming.
  • Specialized behavioral health programs for targeted populations Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers tailored services for individuals with first-offense DUI convictions, opioid addiction, pregnant and postpartum women, dually diagnosed individuals, people with HIV/AIDS, parolees, youth, domestic violence perpetrators and survivors, and public assistance recipients across multiple service sites.
  • Specialized behavioral health programs for targeted populations Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Offers tailored services for individuals with first-offense DUI convictions, opioid addiction, pregnant and postpartum women, dually diagnosed individuals, people with HIV/AIDS, parolees, youth, domestic violence perpetrators and survivors, and public assistance recipients through integrated behavioral health and medical clinics.
  • Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Services Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment, including medical detoxification, residential and outpatient treatment, and drug-free transitional living. Services are offered across 26 locations in Southern California, including specialized programs for various populations such as individuals with DUI convictions, opioid addiction, pregnant and postpartum women, and parolees. The organization served over 15,000 individuals seeking substance abuse treatment in a single year.
  • Substance abuse and mental health treatment services Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment and mental health services through 22 outpatient facilities, three residential treatment facilities, two chemical dependency recovery centers with medical detoxification, and inpatient withdrawal management across Los Angeles County. Served over 15,000 individuals in a single year seeking substance abuse treatment.
  • Substance abuse and mental health treatment services Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides comprehensive substance abuse treatment and mental health services through 22 outpatient facilities, three residential treatment facilities, two chemical dependency recovery centers with medical detoxification, and inpatient withdrawal management across Los Angeles County. Served over 15,000 individuals in a single year seeking substance use disorder treatment.
  • Transitional and recovery housing programs Permanent and Transitional Housing Support
    Operates four transitional living facilities and recovery bridge housing, including specialized transitional housing for HIV-positive women, as part of a network of 26 service locations across Southern California.
capacity building · 3
  • Accreditation and organizational quality assurance CARF and Sanctuary Accreditation Services
    Maintains continuous accreditation by CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) since 2000, reflecting ongoing commitment to service quality and operational standards.
  • Accreditation and quality assurance CARF and Sanctuary Accreditation Services
    Has maintained continuous accreditation by CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) since 2000, reflecting ongoing commitment to service quality and operational standards.
  • Organizational capacity and accreditation CARF and Sanctuary Accreditation Services
    Maintains continuous accreditation by CARF (Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) since 2000, reflecting sustained organizational standards in service delivery.
strategies · 20

how they think

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named programs · 17

what they call their work

HIV/AIDS Education and Prevention
Programs focused on educating and preventing HIV/AIDS.
Inpatient Withdrawal Management Programs
Three programs providing inpatient services for withdrawal management.
Mobile Medical Clinic
Mobile unit delivering integrated physical and behavioral health services to underserved communities
Older Adult Services
Services tailored for older adults.
Outpatient Mental Health Clinics
Three outpatient clinics offering mental health services, often for dually diagnosed clients
Outpatient SUD Treatment Programs
Ten outpatient programs for substance use disorder treatment.
Pacifica House
Residential recovery program providing supportive treatment for individuals with substance use disorders
Patterns Women's Program
Residential substance abuse treatment program for women, particularly pregnant and postpartum women, offering counseling, life skills training, and preparation for reintegration into society
Patterns women's program
Substance abuse treatment program for women, including those who are homeless and pregnant, focusing on recovery and life skills.
Primary Medical Clinics
Eight clinics providing primary medical care.
Recovery Bridge Housing
Housing program supporting recovery and reintegration for individuals overcoming substance use disorders
Recovery Bridge Housing Programs
Four programs offering bridge housing for individuals in recovery.
Redgate
Substance use disorder treatment program noted for effective recovery support and case planning
Residential SUD Treatment Programs
Five residential programs for substance use disorder treatment.
Sobering Center
Facility providing safe, non-jail alternative for individuals to sober up, with access to behavioral health services
Transitional Housing Program for HIV-Positive Women
Specialized housing and support services for HIV-positive women in recovery
Transitional Housing Program for HIV-positive women
One transitional housing program specifically for HIV-positive women.
relationships · 10

who they work with

  • CARF Government — Accrediting body that has continuously accredited BHS since 2000.
  • California Department of Health Services Government — Licensed and/or certified by the California Department of Health Services
  • DCFS Government — Collaborates with child welfare services to support family reunification for clients in recovery.
  • Henry Ponce Partner — Individual counselor at Pacifica House who provides direct support to clients.
  • Los Angeles County Department of Public Health – Division of Substance Abuse Prevention and Control Government — Awarded numerous contracts for substance abuse services over the years.
  • National Institute of Mental Health Funder — Provided an Initiation and Development grant that enabled the transition from a volunteer group to a professional service organization.
  • National Institute on Drug Abuse Funder — Provided a grant that supported expansion of services in 1974.
  • PACIFICA HOUSE Partner — Collaborates with Pacifica House in providing addiction treatment and recovery support.
  • Redgate Partner — Operates or partners with Redgate in delivering recovery programs.
  • community partners Partner — Collaborates with community partners to expand access to human services.