Tips on self-care, respite, how to address difficult behaviors and videos.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Mental Evaluation Team (MET) is one of the largest and well know Co Response teams in the world. Each MET member receives over 800hrs of mental health training and is partnered with a licensed Department of Mental Health clinician. MET responds to crisis calls for service to assist LASD stations and local police departments. MET also provides specialized training such as law enforcement in Mental Health, De-escalation, and Strategic Communication.
Contact us at: Mettraining@lasd.org
Are you a caretaker for someone living with Alzheimer’s, Dementia, or Autism? There are many organizations in Los Angeles County that are here to help.
https://independenceathome.org/
1-866-421-1964
Independence at Home (IAH) is a free community-based service that has helped thousands of people remain healthy, happy, and in their own homes.
(213) 974-3512
TTY (800) 457-7778
-Some supportive services for victims of crime such as transportation to court, payment of medical bills, psychological counseling, and restitution.
-Community outreach and education on Elder Abuse.
-Law Enforcement Training on lack of capacity (Alzheimer’s and Dementia) issues.
The District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County, as well as misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 County Cities.
https://www.fire.lacounty.gov/
323-881-2411
-Comprehensive Electronic Patient Care Reporting system that tracks every patient contact.
-Patients tracked by Fire Department database: Name, Age, Gender, Incident Location, Hospital Destination and other factors. Database may be accessed for investigative purposes to identify last known location of missing person.
-Other County Agencies can access our data about missing persons as allowed by department regulation and laws.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is responsible for protecting the lives and property of 4 million residents living in 1.25 million housing units in 59 cities and all unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
https://ad.lacounty.gov/lafound/
1-833-569-7651
L.A. Found is a groundbreaking countywide initiative to help locate individuals with dementia or autism who wander. The L.A. Found initiative establishes a voluntary system of trackable bracelets for at-risk individuals.
https://www.AlzheimersLA.org
844.HELP.ALZ
(844.435.7259)
-Care Counseling
-Early Stage Services
-Caregiver Training
Provides services that improve the lives of local families affected by Alzheimer’s/Dementia by increasing awareness, delivering effective programs/services, providing compassionate support, and advocating for quality care and a cure.
https://www.alz.org/
24/7 Hotline: (800) 272-3900
Our Vision: A world without Alzheimer’s and all other dementia®.
Our Mission: The Alzheimer’s Association leads the way to end Alzheimer’s and all other dementia — by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.
http://dmh.lacounty.gov/
800-854-7771
-Mental health services to children, adolescents, and adults
-Mental health and supportive services for clients of all ages who live with serious mental illness.
-Screening and assessment, case management services, individual and family treatment, and crisis intervention services.
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health programs include child and adult outpatient clinics and a myriad of specialized programs which include outreach and engagement, assessment, psychoeducation, crisis intervention, individual and/or group psychotherapy, peer support, medication evaluation and management, individual and/or group rehabilitation, and case management.
http://dmh.lacounty.gov/
800-854-7771
-Helps guide individuals through the Conservatorship process
Provides conservatorship services to persons that are unable to properly care for themselves or who are unable to manage their finances.
-Public Health Nurses make home visits to families.
-Provide testing for communicable diseases and provides vaccinations.
-Provide free or low-cost services for those individuals with no insurance.
Protects health, prevents disease and injury, and promotes health and well-being for everyone in the County.
https://dpss.lacounty.gov/
(866) 613-3777 (CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, CalFresh or General Relief)
(888) 822-9622 (In-Home Supportive Services)
-In-Home Supportive Services helps pay for services provided to low-income elderly, blind, or disabled individuals, including children so that they can remain safely in their own home.
-CalFresh improves the nutrition of people in low-income households by increasing their food-buying power, so they can purchase the amount of food their household needs.
-Health programs cover the needs of everyone regardless of age, race, or immigration status.
Provides a range of public services that improve the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
http://sheriff.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lasd
213-229-1700
-Provides information on most civil processes, such as restraining orders or evictions
-Mental Evaluation Team to assist patrol deputies with situations involving the mentally ill, suicide attempts, or gravely disabled persons.
-Community Outreach
LASD provides general law enforcement services to 42 contract cities, 141 unincorporated communities, 216 facilities, hospitals, and clinics located throughout the County, nine (9) community colleges, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, and 37 Superior Courts.
http://dhs.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dhs
-Adult / Family: Medicine primary care for adults.
-Geriatric Medicine: primary care for older adults.
-Pediatric Services
Provides inpatient acute care services in four hospitals, and outpatient services at two outpatient centers (OC), six comprehensive health centers (CHC), 11 health centers, and over 100 Community Partners’ clinics. Provides no-cost and low-cost health care services.
https://aging.lacity.gov/
800-510-2020
-In-Home Assistance for older adults to maintain independent living.
-Care Management to assess and develop a plan to meet the social and health needs of older adults.
-Legal Assistance for older adults with legal issues.
Provides community-based services to seniors and their caregivers to ensure the highest quality of life as possible and remain in the community.
http://www.wiseandhealthyaging.org/
(310) 394-9871
-In-home case management
-Caregiver training courses
-Individual counseling
WISE & Healthy Aging provides an array of mental health and social services for older adults and their caregivers. Including administering the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program on behalf of the City and County of Los Angeles. Ombudsman are advocates for individuals who live in skilled nursing, assisted living or board and care facilities.
(213) 974-3512
TTY (800) 457-7778
-Some supportive services for victims of crime such as transportation to court, payment of medical bills, psychological counseling, and restitution.
-Community outreach and education on Elder Abuse.
-Law Enforcement Training on lack of capacity (Alzheimer’s and Dementia) issues.
The District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County, as well as misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 County Cities.
-Comprehensive Electronic Patient Care Reporting system that tracks every patient contact.
-The DCFS Regional Center Section offers support and linkage to services. For example, mental health services, placements, advocacy groups, and education support.
-DCFS Regional Center Section website provides helpful information regarding autism and linkage to various services and supports.
-The DCFS Regional Center Section also provides consultation and support to caregivers of children with autism and cognitive impairments.
The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) as the nation’s largest public child welfare and adoption agency, child safety is job one at DCFS. Our main goal is to protect children from abuse and neglect—whether supporting families to keep children safe at home, finding a temporary placement, or reuniting families as soon as it is safe to do so.
https://www.fire.lacounty.gov/
1-833-569-7651
-Comprehensive Electronic Patient Care Reporting system that tracks every patient contact.
-Patients tracked by Fire Department database: Name, Age, Gender, Incident Location, Hospital Destination and other factors. Database may be accessed for investigative purposes to identify last known location of missing person.
-Other County Agencies can access our data about missing persons as allowed by department regulation and laws.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is responsible for protecting the lives and property of 4 million
residents living in 1.25 million housing units in 59 cities and all unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
https://ad.lacounty.gov/lafound/resources/
1-833-569-7651
L.A. Found is a groundbreaking countywide initiative to help locate individuals with dementia or autism who wander. The L.A. Found initiative establishes a voluntary system of trackable bracelets for at-risk individuals.
https://www.sgprc.org/home
(800) 510-2020
-Intake, Early Start Intake and Early Intervention Services for children.
-Family and Transition Services.
-Adult and Residential Services.
The Regional Center represents the community in supporting and advancing the intent and entitlement of the Lanterman Developmental Disabilities Services Act through services such as assessment, advocacy, service coordination, education, training, communication, resource development and prevention services.
http://dmh.lacounty.gov/
800-854-7771
-Mental health services to children, adolescents, and adults
-Mental health and supportive services for clients of all ages who live with serious mental illness.
-Screening and assessment, case management services, individual and family treatment, and crisis intervention services.
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health programs include child and adult outpatient clinics and a myriad of specialized programs which include outreach and engagement, assessment, psychoeducation, crisis intervention, individual and/or group psychotherapy, peer support, medication evaluation and management, individual and/or group rehabilitation, and case management.
http://ph.lacounty.gov/
800-854-7771
-Public Health Nurses make home visits to families.Provide testing for communicable diseases and provides vaccinations.
-Provide testing for communicable diseases and provides vaccinations.
-Provide free or low cost services for those individuals with no insurance.
Protects health, prevents disease and injury, and promotes health and well-being for everyone in the County.
https://dpss.lacounty.gov/
(866) 613-3777 (CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, CalFresh or General Relief)
(888) 822-9622 (In-Home Supportive Services)
-In-Home Supportive Services helps pay for services provided to low-income elderly, blind, or disabled individuals, including children so that they can remain safely in their own home.
-CalFresh improves the nutrition of people in low-income households by increasing their food-buying power, so they can purchase the amount of food their household needs.
-Health programs cover the needs of everyone regardless of age, race, or immigration status.
Provides a range of public services that improve the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
http://sheriff.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lasd
213-229-1700
-Provides information on most civil processes, such as restraining orders or evictions
-Mental Evaluation Team to assist patrol deputies with situations involving the mentally ill, suicide attempts, or gravely disabled persons.
-Community Outreach
LASD provides general law enforcement services to 42 contract cities, 141 unincorporated communities, 216 facilities, hospitals, and clinics located throughout the County, nine (9) community colleges, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, and 37 Superior Courts.
http://dhs.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dhs
-Adult / Family: Medicine primary care for adults.
-Geriatric Medicine: primary care for older adults.
-Pediatric Services
Provides inpatient acute care services in four hospitals, and outpatient services at two outpatient centers (OC), six comprehensive health centers (CHC), 11 health centers, and over 100 Community Partners’ clinics. Provides no-cost and low-cost health care services.
https://independenceathome.org/
1-866-421-1964
Independence at Home (IAH) is a free community-based service that has helped thousands of people remain healthy, happy, and in their own homes.
http://www.wiseandhealthyaging.org/
(310) 394-9871
-In-home case management
-Caregiver training courses
-Individual counseling
WISE & Healthy Aging provides an array of mental health and social services for older adults and their caregivers. Including administering the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program on behalf of the City and County of Los Angeles. Ombudsman are advocates for individuals who live in skilled nursing, assisted living or board and care facilities.
(213) 974-3512
TTY (800) 457-7778
-Some supportive services for victims of crime such as transportation to court, payment of medical bills, psychological counseling, and restitution.
-Community outreach and education on Elder Abuse.
-Law Enforcement Training on lack of capacity (Alzheimer’s and Dementia) issues.
The District Attorney’s Office prosecutes felony crimes throughout Los Angeles County, as well as misdemeanor crimes in unincorporated areas and in 78 of the 88 County Cities.
-Comprehensive Electronic Patient Care Reporting system that tracks every patient contact.
-The DCFS Regional Center Section offers support and linkage to services. For example, mental health services, placements, advocacy groups, and education support.
-DCFS Regional Center Section website provides helpful information regarding autism and linkage to various services and supports.
-The DCFS Regional Center Section also provides consultation and support to caregivers of children with autism and cognitive impairments.
The Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) as the nation’s largest public child welfare and adoption agency, child safety is job one at DCFS. Our main goal is to protect children from abuse and neglect—whether supporting families to keep children safe at home, finding a temporary placement, or reuniting families as soon as it is safe to do so.
https://www.fire.lacounty.gov/
323-881-2411
-Comprehensive Electronic Patient Care Reporting system that tracks every patient contact.
-Patients tracked by Fire Department database: Name, Age, Gender, Incident Location, Hospital Destination and other factors. Database may be accessed for investigative purposes to identify last known location of missing person.
-Other County Agencies can access our data about missing persons as allowed by department regulation and laws.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department is responsible for protecting the lives and property of 4 million residents living in 1.25 million housing units in 59 cities and all unincorporated areas of Los Angeles County.
https://ad.lacounty.gov/lafound/resources/
1-833-569-7651
L.A. Found is a groundbreaking countywide initiative to help locate individuals with dementia or autism who wander. The L.A. Found initiative establishes a voluntary system of trackable bracelets for at-risk individuals.
http://dmh.lacounty.gov/
800-854-7771
-Helps guide individuals through the Conservatorship process
Provides conservatorship services to persons that are unable to properly care for themselves or who are unable to manage their finances.
https://dpss.lacounty.gov/
(866) 613-3777 (CalWORKs, Medi-Cal, CalFresh or General Relief)
(888) 822-9622 (In-Home Supportive Services)
-In-Home Supportive Services helps pay for services provided to low-income elderly, blind, or disabled individuals, including children so that they can remain safely in their own home.
-CalFresh improves the nutrition of people in low-income households by increasing their food-buying power, so they can purchase the amount of food their household needs.
-Health programs cover the needs of everyone regardless of age, race, or immigration status.
Provides a range of public services that improve the well-being of individuals, families, and communities.
http://sheriff.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/lasd
213-229-1700
-Provides information on most civil processes, such as restraining orders or evictions
-Mental Evaluation Team to assist patrol deputies with situations involving the mentally ill, suicide attempts, or gravely disabled persons.
-Community Outreach
LASD provides general law enforcement services to 42 contract cities, 141 unincorporated communities, 216 facilities, hospitals, and clinics located throughout the County, nine (9) community colleges, the Metropolitan Transit Authority, and 37 Superior Courts.
http://dhs.lacounty.gov/wps/portal/dhs
-Adult / Family: Medicine primary care for adults.
-Geriatric Medicine: primary care for older adults.
-Pediatric Services
Provides inpatient acute care services in four hospitals, and outpatient services at two outpatient centers (OC), six comprehensive health centers (CHC), 11 health centers, and over 100 Community Partners’ clinics. Provides no-cost and low-cost health care services.