Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

During the construction of our main building, we have moved to a temporary location at 858 W Jackman St. Lancaster, CA.

If you need resources or services, please call to make an appointment by calling (661) 942-4719 or click here to ensure staff are available to assist you.

**AVPH food pantry is back on a continuous schedule at 858 W. Jackman St, Lancaster, CA 93534. Check our social media and website for the food pantry flyer with 2024 Jan-June dates.**

We appreciate your patience during this time. We will keep you informed of any changes or updates.

Welcome to Antelope Valley Partner of Health!!

Have any questions? (661) 942-4719

Antelope Valley Partners for Health
Address

44226 10th St W, Lancaster, CA 93534

Office Hours
Monday – Sunday 8AM–4PM

Mental Health Resources

Signs of Drug Addiction

The signs and symptoms of drug addiction are not the same for everyone. There are a number of factors that determine the specific signs of drug addiction

Depression Triggers & How To Overcome Them

Depression is a mental disorder that is quite common. In fact, there are over 264 million people around the world suffering from depression. The condition doesn’t discriminate. Young and old alike find themselves feeling the effects of depression.

Assisted Living for People With Mental Health Disorders

When thinking of age-related health issues, physical infirmity probably springs to most people’s minds; however, seniors are also prone to mental health disorders.

Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center

High desert mental health crisis center that offers expertise with adolescents and adults. Crisis Walk-In Center (CWIC) open daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. where clients can be evaluated and can receive medications on a very short-term basis until they are connected to ongoing psychiatric care.

Antelope Valley Vet Center

Offers confidential help for veterans, service members, and their families at no cost in a non-medical setting. Services include counseling, referrals, and overall support the Antelope Valley community.

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline

24-hour crisis line, free confidential support, prevention and crisis resources

iPrevail

24/7 online mental health support that is free to all L.A. County residents.

LA County Department of Mental Health

Referrals to mental health services and emergency crisis services for people in the Antelope Valley.

Maternal Mental Health Hotline

A confidential, toll-free hotline for expecting mothers and new mothers experiencing mental health challenges. Counselors are available to provide mental health support. The hotline is accessible by phone or text. English and Spanish

Mental Health America, Los Angeles

Resources offered include support groups, mental health resources, advocacy services, housing, and wellness

National Alliance on Mental Illness Antelope Valley

Local branch of a national nonprofit that provides client advocacy, support groups, and resources for those with mental illness.

Tarzana Treatment Centers

Community nonprofit focused on full-service behavioral healthcare that provides substance abuse and mental health treatment.

Teladoc

24/7 video or phone diagnosis, treatment, prescriptions. Free for L.A. Care Medi-Cal, Cal MediConnect, L.A. Care Covered and PASC-SEIU Plan members.

The OUTreach Center

The Center seeks to achieve equality, understanding, and respect for the diversity of the Antelope Valley LGBT community while also providing quality support services, events, and professional resources for the development and well-being of individuals and groups.

USC Telehealth Online Clinic

50-minute online counseling and psychotherapy appointments in English and Spanish.

Leadership

Mission and Vision

Board of Directors

 

Emotional Wellness

Programs provide counseling and therapy services for youth and adolescents experiencing mental health. Important mental health habits—including coping, resilience and good judgment—help adolescents to achieve overall wellbeing and set the stage for positive mental health in adulthood. Mental health programs are designed to help youth and adolescents maintain a positive and productive lifestyle that promotes meaningful and beneficial relationships and connections to family, peers, and the community both during treatment and after treatment ends.

 

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Maternal and Child Health

Maternal and child health is a priority for AVPH and the Antelope Valley community. The Antelope Valley has some of the highest rates of infant mortality, low birth weight babies, preterm births, teen pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections in the United States. In fact, these rates are higher than other parts of Los Angeles County! While many factors contribute to this trend (including income level), there are plenty of resources available to help families cultivate an environment that supports healthy pregnancies and children from their first days through adulthood.

 

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Home Visitation Program

The Home Visitation program is a one-on-one visit between the expectant mother and the family support specialist. The visits can be scheduled during pregnancy or after birth, depending on the needs of each family. Visits are typically conducted weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly as determined by the family support work (FSS).

 

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Youth

Provides a broad range of coordinated services for youth who are in foster care, experiencing homelessness or other barriers and need support to finish school, find a job or pursue a career path. Our programs are designed to prepare students to become self-confident, self-sufficient and independent adults.

 

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Workforce Development

Focuses on an individual’s ability to grow their skills and develop the tools they need for business success. In other words, training individuals to be more productive and prosperous in the workplace, which benefits both the employer and the worker.

 

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Family Support

The Family Support program helps parents/caregivers become better equipped to move their children on a path toward a brighter future. The process of building a healthy home environment so that children will thrive is key to reducing or eliminating the damaging effects of poverty on children and families.

 

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Housing

To support the realization of the best quality of life possible for each individual/families, starting with a stable home.

 

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Family Resource Center

The Family Resource Center offer support by helping parents, families, and children locate and use services within their communities. The services can include parent groups, sibling support groups, resource libraries, classes, and play groups. They also can provide referral information for family visitation services, food and clothing banks, and more.

 

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Health Education

To provide educational programming, services, and resources that will enable individuals of the Antelope Valley to play active roles in achieving, protecting, and sustaining health and wellness. HE is dedicated to helping you find the most appropriate health and wellness information and support available. We provide educational workshops, services, and resources.

 

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