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KINGS VIEW

CA · EIN 941412648 · $32.6M rev · operational · www.kingsview.org
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KINGS VIEW provides mental health and substance use services across multiple counties in California, focusing on recovery-oriented outpatient care, crisis intervention, and support for vulnerable populations including individuals experiencing homelessness. The organization operates wellness centers, mobile crisis teams, and specialty programs for youth, adults, and those with co-occurring disorders. Services are accessible regardless of ability to pay, with sliding fee scales and 24/7 crisis support available.

activities · 16

what they do

direct service · 16
  • Behavioral health services delivery Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides comprehensive behavioral health services including counseling, therapy, medication management, and support groups for mental, emotional, and substance use disorders, with programs for assessment, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term recovery, often integrated with physical healthcare.
  • Compliance and fiscal accountability Long-Term Care and Medicare Advocacy
    Implements safeguards to protect patient health information in compliance with federal and state privacy laws and prevents, detects, and corrects Medi-Cal fraud, billing errors, and legal or ethical violations to ensure fiscal accountability.
  • Day services for individuals with intellectual disabilities Adaptive Social and Recreational Programs
    Operates a day facility providing activity and work experience for adults with intellectual disabilities, along with Behavioral Day Services offering specialized support from trained professionals to manage challenging behaviors.
  • Field-based mental health services Integrated Behavioral Health Services
    Delivers mobile mental health services through Field Based Services to individuals with severe mental illness or emotional disturbance in rural, underserved areas of California.
  • Homeless outreach and housing support Permanent and Transitional Housing Support
    Provides outreach, case management, and housing navigation through the PATH program and operates Eden House, a transitional shelter in Tulare County offering wraparound services including post-hospitalization support for individuals with severe mental illness experiencing homelessness.
  • IT support for behavioral health agencies Community-Based Psychiatric Services
    Provides long-term IT support services to Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health (14 years) and Plumas County Behavioral Health (26 years).
  • Medical and behavioral day services
    Provides personalized medical day services to support individuals needing medical care to participate in daily programming, alongside specialized behavioral day services for those with challenging behaviors.
  • Mental health education and stigma reduction Public Health Awareness Campaigns
    Produces the Mental Health Minute video series, conducts social media campaigns, develops educational materials, and distributes resources at community events to promote mental health awareness, reduce stigma, and support suicide prevention.
  • Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Mobile Mental Health Crisis Response
    Operates a 24/7 Mobile Crisis Response Team that responds to community mental health crises without law enforcement involvement, conducts risk assessments, and connects individuals to appropriate care.
  • Peer-driven wellness and recovery programs Recovery-Focused Case Management & Peer Support
    Operates Blue Sky Wellness Center, a peer-driven program for adults 18+ with mental illness focused on personal growth, recovery, and stigma reduction, and offers peer support and wellness groups using the evidence-based WRAP curriculum.
  • Residential care for older adults
    Provides round-the-clock residential care for adults aged 60+ with tailored support focused on inclusion, independence, and wellbeing.
  • School-based mental health and suicide prevention Youth Mental Health Education & Peer Support
    Delivers mental health education, peer support, and suicide prevention programs in Madera County K-12 schools through the Youth Empowerment Program (YEP), WRAP support groups, classroom workshops, and community tabling events.
  • Social and community engagement programs Youth Mentoring Programs
    Operates Creative Connections, a social and recreational program fostering community engagement through interest-based group activities, and offers community-based learning through the Creative Exploration and Employment Program to support employment goals and life skills development.
  • Substance use treatment programs Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    Provides methadone detoxification and maintenance services in Tulare County for over 40 years, operates state-licensed DUI treatment programs, and runs the PC 1000 (Deferred Entry of Judgment) program offering education and intervention for first-time minor drug offenders.
  • Supported living and independent living programs Supported Living for IDD
    Provides 24/7 personalized support at home and in the community through Supported Living Services, offers one-on-one skill-building in financial management and self-advocacy through the Independent Living Program, and ensures safe, accessible transportation for individuals with disabilities.
  • TelePsychiatry program for rural areas
    Operates a TelePsychiatry program since 1997, delivering behavioral health services to rural communities across California, resulting in a 47% reduction in patient no-show rates and a 27% reduction in cancellations compared to in-person therapy.
strategies · 10

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named programs · 16

what they call their work

24/7 Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT)
Community-based crisis intervention team providing de-escalation, mental health assessments, and linkage to care without law enforcement involvement when appropriate.
Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)
Intensive case management and therapy program for adults with serious mental illness in Shasta County, delivered voluntarily or through court order.
Blue Sky Wellness Center
Peer-run wellness and recovery center for adults 18+ with mental illness, offering education, social activities, vocational support, and skill-building in a non-judgmental environment.
CARE Court Program
Community-based mental health services for individuals with severe mental illness who may benefit from court-supported treatment plans to prevent deterioration.
Co-Occurring Treatment Program
Integrated treatment for individuals with both mental health and substance use disorders, following SAMHSA-recommended practices over a 42-week period.
DUI/Alcohol & Drugs Programs
State-licensed treatment programs for individuals court-ordered into DUI or PC 1000 drug diversion programs, offered across multiple Central Valley locations.
Eden House
Transitional bridge shelter in Tulare County for individuals with severe mental illness experiencing homelessness, offering wraparound services including case management and housing navigation.
Field Based Services (FBS)
Mobile mental health services delivered directly to individuals with severe mental illness in rural, underserved areas of Tulare County.
First Episode Psychosis (FEP)
Early intervention program for young adults (18–30) experiencing first-episode psychosis, offering therapy, education, and support for recovery.
One Stop Program
Comprehensive mental health services for youth and transitional age youth with severe mental illness in Tulare County, simplifying access through community partnerships.
PC 1000 Drug Diversion Program
Education and intervention program for first-time offenders of minor drug violations, aimed at preventing incarceration through rehabilitation.
Porterville Navigation Center (PNC)
30-bed emergency and bridge shelter offering housing, case management, meals, life skills training, and referrals for unhoused individuals.
Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH)
Outreach program connecting unhoused individuals with mental illness to housing, medical care, and behavioral health services.
South Tulare County One Stop
Comprehensive mental health program for youth and transitional age youth with severe mental illness, simplifying access to care through community partnerships.
Sunrise Mountain Wellness Center
Peer-supported wellness center in Shasta County offering recovery resources, skill-building, and social activities for adults 18+.
Youth Empowerment Program (YEP)
School-based peer support program in Madera County using WRAP curriculum to teach wellness, leadership, and coping skills to youth.
relationships · 14

who they work with

  • Alpine County Behavioral Health Services Partner — Receives IT support services with specialized knowledge in California Behavioral Health
  • Amanda Nugent Divine Partner — Host of the Mental Health Minute video series produced by Kings View
  • CADTP Network — Member of the California Association of DUI Treatment Programs.
  • Calaveras Health and Human Services Agency Partner — Partnered for implementation of Credible and Anasazi systems
  • California Department of Motor Vehicles Government — Collaborates with DMV on DUI program referrals and licensing requirements.
  • Department of Health Care Services Government — Licensed by the State Department of Health Care Services for DUI and substance use treatment programs.
  • Inyo County Behavioral Health Partner — Partnered for IT transition and ongoing support
  • Lassen County Behavioral Health Partner — Receives IT support services with specialized knowledge in California Behavioral Health
  • Madera County Behavioral Health Services Funder — Fully funds the Youth Empowerment Program, enabling cost-free services for all participants.
  • Nevada County Behavioral Health Department Partner — Receives IT support services that have been helpful over the years
  • Plumas County Behavioral Health Partner — Longstanding IT support partnership lasting 26 years
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Government — Follows SAMHSA-recommended evidence-based practices in its Co-Occurring Treatment program.
  • Sutter-Yuba Behavioral Health Partner — Longstanding IT support partnership lasting 14 years
  • University of California, San Francisco Partner — Collaborated on a study evaluating telepsychiatry outcomes