Address: 456 Elm Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
Phone: +15624376717
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7:30AM–5PM
Tuesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Wednesday: 7:30AM–5PM
Thursday: 7:30AM–5PM
Friday: 7:30AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
David Waller
Do you know why I hate the place??? It's been closed for 4 years
Sara Weil
Often falls short on proper care lost charter with government losing millions of dollars in funding. The did not follow there own goalsnof being 80% member run! Often the staff present behavioral problems and lack of compassion or respect. Work job training program ok but dont count on getting permenant outside jobs. Workers often miss use their positions . There is often a lack of compassion. They often make fun of clients behind their backs. The push their own agenda which is unexceptable. Work place abuse occurs in their work programs not a good thing. Service once was good to has continually gone down hill.
Kate Gillon
My daughter is their patient and they have taken her disability check and not made sure she had a shower in months. I can't take her in because I am raising her children and she disturbs the peace but it is shameful to take someone's mental health check and not assist them in any way. I have called the Village and left messages for weeks and I will list all the names of Team West as failures. I know all of you because all of you have had several messages left by me and are not available through the front door. No wonder people don't want to help the sick. People who pose as caregivers do nothing but hope they get a pay check. I have watched you for years and you have left the LB Police to deal with your lack of due diligence. Hopefully you will be exposed for your corruption.
Dominic Dougherty
The 4 story brown building on the corner of 5th and Elm in Long Beach was built in 1922 and was originally the AT&T Overseas Operator Building. After the Long Beach Earthquake in 1933 the building was rebuilt and continued to be used as a telephone operator’s building. The building stood vacant for a while and was purchased in the 1980s for conversion to an office building; the developer improved the building seismically but did not complete the project. MHA bought the vacant property on January 2, 1990 to use as the site for the Village. MHA Village is an adult integrated services recovery program of Mental Health America of Los Angeles. By focusing on the whole person, they assist their members as they journey toward recovery from mental illness. As a pioneer of the recovery movement they have been proudly serving the community of Long Beach since 1990.
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MHA Village would be a great place to donate. There is a Streets to Home program located downstairs in the building. Advise security of your intentions and they will direct you to the right place. Thanks for caring for others!
The village will tell you that you have to go somewhere else due to having children unless you are a village member now otherwise the best thing to do is to seek other places in another city you can try the Catholic Charities on 14th Street
This is a non profit agency for with services for diagnosed mental health and chronically homeless individuals
Yes they do through the drop in center
MHA Village offers a wide range of mental health services to the community. Specific services such as substance abuse treatments may be coordinated by an capable staff on and off site.
You should have known the darkness that people with mental health issues go thru on a daily basis . What did you think it would m d be all bright and sun shiney With all the people happy a ll smiling b dad
What type of living situation are you looking for? Apartment, roommate, asisted living, board and care, sober living?
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