Full Service Partnership
Rimmi Hundal

MHSA Manager
(909)784-3016
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Full Service Partnership is a mental health service program that provides comprehensive mental health services for individuals and families experiencing significant emotional and psychological problems that would benefit from intensive field-based services. Treatment is available to children (0-15), transitional-aged youth (16-25), adults (26-59), and Older Adults (>60 years). Clients requiring this level of service are generally seen 2-4 times per week in the community (i.e., at their home, school site). Examples of services made available under this program are as follow:
- Individual/family counseling and psychotherapy
- Assistance reaching out to and securing community resources
- Transportation assistance (i.e., assistance getting to appointments)
- Obtaining necessary medication
- Help with accessing physical health care for children and family members
- Assistance with housing services to help locate suitable lodging for clients and family
- Assistance getting the financial and health benefits to which clients are entitled
- Treatment for harmful addictions (e.g., alcoholism, drugs, and misuse of prescription medications)
- Help identifying and accessing educational opportunities
- Help finding employment, vocational training, and/or volunteer opportunities
- FSP Referral and Authorization Form Children (0-15)
- FSP Referral and Authorization Form TAY (16-25)
- FSP Referral and Authorization Form Adults (26-59)
- FSP Referral and Authorization Form Adults (60+)


