top of page

Client Resources

Therapy is an amazing resource. Sometimes, you might need additional resources to get all the support you need and deserve. Below are some additional resources our team often refers out to.

Mental Health Crisis Resources

Mental Health Emergency Resources

​

     1. Local Hospitals  â€‹

 

BHUCC

415 E Avenue I, Lancaster, CA 93535

(661)522-6770

The Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center provides 24/7 support for people in crisis. They provide the following services: 
 

  • 24/7 outpatient program

  • Rapid mental health assessment, crisis intervention, and medication support

  • Case management

  • Linkage to recovery-oriented community resources and on-going mental health services

  • Walk-ins welcome from 8am-8pm (call ahead for additional information and estimated wait times)

  • Accepts all insurances and those without insurance

  • Clients may stay up to 24 hours

​

Palmdale Regional Medical Center

38600 Medical Center Dr, Palmdale, CA 93551

(661) 382-5000

​

Antelope Valley Medical Center

1600 W Avenue J, Lancaster, CA 93534

(661) 949-5000

​

Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital

23845 McBean Parkway, Valencia, CA 91355

(661) 200-2000

​

Find your Nearest Hospital

​

​

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals in the United States

Chat, Call, or Text

​

Trevor Project 

24/7 suicide prevention and crisis intervention nonprofit organization for LGBTQ+ young people

Chat, Call, or Text

​

Learning Resources

Learning Difference Resources

​

       â€‹

 

Minder Memory Center

877-659-4493

Minder offers virtual neuropsychological evaluations for adults and children from the comfort of their own home.     Minder Memory was created to make exceptional cognitive care more accessible.  Our virtual neuropsychologists see a variety of patients every day – from adults with dementia, stroke, TBI, and mild cognitive decline to kids with autism, ADHD, and anxiety. We’re pioneers in the growing field of cognitive telehealth.

​

Lindamood-Bell Learning Center

800-300-1818

We believe, passionately, that all children and adults can be taught to read, comprehend, spell, and do math to their potential. We identify strengths and weaknesses that may be affecting school performance. Our instruction is based on an individual’s learning needs. Some students come to us with previous diagnoses such as dyslexia, autism spectrum disorders, or general learning challenges—and we make a difference for each of them. Some students seek our help to enhance their skills or to just make learning easier—and we do.

​

Stowell Learning Center

877-774-0444

Permanently eliminate difficulties associated with learning disabilities, dyslexia, auditory processing, and attention challenges at Stowell Learning Center in Chino, Irvine, Pasadena, and Thousand Oaks.

​

Marker

888-291-3587

We are a team of psychologists, teachers, parents and empathetic experts who have all personally been touched by or have had our lives permanently affected by a learning disability (read our CEO Stefan’s story). So whether you’re an individual, a parent, or a school administrator, our mission is to democratize access to high quality learning assessments and services.

 

​

​

Caregiver Resources

​

       â€‹

 

Caregiving Resource Center

Family caregivers tend to the health and well-being of their aging parents, spouses and other loved ones, often while juggling careers, children and other obligations. Below are some key resources to help you better navigate caregiving.

​​

Senior Housing and Care Types

Learn about the right care for yourself or your loved one.

 

Say It With Symbols​

Say it with Symbols is a mission-driven, small business advocating to improve the care and quality of life of adults with speech loss, and their caregivers. From their free Learning Center: "Does your loved one or patient live with speech difficulties from a stroke, aphasia, dementia, Parkinson's disease or a brain injury? Here are some of our favorite resources that we recommend to help families learn how to communicate better at home."

​

​

​

Caregiver Resources
bottom of page