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If you or a loved one is experiencing or affected by a mental health, substance use, or suicidal crisis, please call or text988’ (or chat online on 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline’s website) for free, confidential, and immediate help.
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Are you a client of Tri-City? Please reach out to your treatment team for support.
Call (866) 623-9500.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or need medical attention, please call 911.

 

Access to Care

Individuals interested in mental health services at
Tri-City can access care either by calling, walk-in,
or via referral.

Child and Family Outpatient Services
(909) 766-7340

Adult Outpatient Services
(909) 623-6131
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Hours of Operation

Adult Services
Monday–Thursday: 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
Friday: 8:00 AM–5:00 PM
Child, Youth and Family Services
Monday–Friday: 8:30 AM–5:30 PM
Wellness Drop-in Center
Monday–Friday: 10:00 AM–8:00 PM

 

WELCOME TO TRI-CITY MENTAL HEALTH

Since 1960, Tri-City Mental Health has been the public mental health authority and primary provider of outpatient services for the residents of Claremont, La Verne and Pomona. Tri-City remains a steadfast community partner, supporting and sustaining an integrated System of Care for individuals experiencing mental health symptoms and their families.

Strengthening the community’s capacity for wellbeing, recovery and mental health is the foundation of Tri-City programming. Available services include but are not limited to prevention and early intervention services, psychotherapy, crisis support, clinical case management, medication support, peer support, linkage and referral, vocational training and support, socialization activities, and community outreach and training.

GET THE HELP YOU NEED

We understand the path to recovery is unique for everyone. We offer a variety of mental health services and programs to help families and individuals of all ages reach their full potential. Let us help you find one that meets your needs and personal goals for wellbeing. 
 

 

MHSA Program Overview

Passed by California voters in November 2004, Proposition 63 (known now as the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA), created a 1% increase in income taxes on personal income over 1 million dollars. These new tax revenues created the first expansion of funding for mental health services in many years. To access these funds, local mental health systems like Tri-City Mental Health Services must engage a broad range of stakeholders and prepare five substantive plans. Below is a draft of the current MHSA program updates.

30 Day Review Period

Tri-City’s Annual Update for FY 2018-19 is posted for a 30 day public review and comment period from April 12, 2018 to May 11, 2018.

Please review this draft document and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to rhundal@tricitymhs.org or fax the Comment Form to (909) 326-4690. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (909) 623-6131.

MHSA Annual Update

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Access to Care

Individuals interested in receiving mental health treatment at Tri-City can schedule an appointment with our Access to Care department.
 
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Child, Transition-Age Youth and Family Services

We provide comprehensive outpatient and intensive mental health services to meet the specific needs of children, transition-age youth, parents/caregivers and the family as a whole.
 
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Adults and Older Adult Services

We offer comprehensive mental health services to support adults and older adults, including outpatient, intensive services and field-based care.
 
 
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Crisis Support Services

Our crisis support services are available to help you or someone you know through the most difficult times.
 
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Wellness Center

Our drop-in center is open to all ages and provides free programming to support the diverse needs of individuals and families.
 
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Prevention and Wellbeing Programs

We offer a range of prevention and early intervention services designed to promote wellness, resiliency and recovery for people of all ages.
 
 
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Community Support Programs

Our free programs aim to strengthen the wellbeing of community members through linkage and referral services, trainings, stigma reduction and community building.
 
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MHSA Housing

We assist qualified Tri-City clients with safe and stable housing and access to a range of services designed to support their recovery.
 
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Client Resources

Consumer information is available for clients and family members so you can make the best decisions about your care.
 

Tri-City Service Locations

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Adult Services2008 N. Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 623-6131
(866) 623-9500 (Toll Free)
(909) 865-9281 (Main Fax)
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Child & Family Services 1900 Royalty Drive, Suite 180
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 766-7340
(844) 233-6496 (Toll Free)
(909) 865-0730 (Main Fax)
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Wellness Center1403 N. Garey Ave,
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 242-7600
(888) 593-4448 (Toll Free)
(909) 242-7691 (Main Fax)
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MHSA Administration2001 N. Garey Ave
Pomona, CA 91767
(909) 623-6131
(866) 623-9500 (Toll Free)
(909) 326-4690 (Main Fax)
 

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General
22 January 2020

Workforce Education & Training

The Workforce Education and Training (WET) program was created through funding from the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA). The WET program is focused on improving the effectiveness of people currently providing support and services in the Tri-City area as well as preparing the community for careers in mental health. Clinical and non-clinical staff, family, community caregivers and volunteers are the primary recipients of the education and training offered through the WET Plan. Listed below are the main components of the WET Plan:

          • Developing the volunteer workforce
          • Connecting with college students that are interested in volunteering/careers in mental health
          • Engaging volunteers and future employees
          • Connecting with high school students that are interested in volunteering/careers in mental health
          • Staff training and support
          • Staff development

WET staff are implementing these actions and more to bring awareness to the Mental Health System as well as provide staff, volunteers, and community caregivers the resources and tools to do their jobs more effectively.

If you are interested in volunteering at Tri-City, please view our Service-Learning program.

 

Workforced Education & Training (WET) Plan

Workforce Education and Training Plan
Workforce Education and Training Executive Summary

 

 

General
05 September 2019

MHSA Spending Plan

Tri-City Mental Health Authority received notification from the Department of Health Care Services via Information Notice 17-059, which stated that each county must prepare and post a plan addressing any Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) funds which have been identified as subject to reversion based on Assembly Bill 114. For Tri-City Mental Health Authority (TCMHA), two plans - Innovation and Prevention and Early Intervention - have been identified as having funds that qualify for reversion under AB 114. Therefore, this spending plan prepared by Tri-City Mental Health Authority has been developed with stakeholder input and endorsement to maximize the use of these funds prior to July 30, 2020.

Tri-City’s MHSA Spending Plan is posted for a 30 day public review and comment period from April 12, 2018 to May 11, 2018.

Please review MHSA Spending Plan and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to rhundal@tricitymhs.org or fax the Comment Card to (909) 326-4690. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (909) 623-6131.

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05 September 2019

New Innovation Project Proposal

Mental Health Services Act Program Overview

Passed by California voters in November 2004, Proposition 63 (known now as the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA), created a 1% increase in income taxes on personal income over 1 million dollars. These new tax revenues created the first expansion of funding for mental health services in many years. To access these funds, local mental health systems like Tri-City engaged a broad range of stakeholders and prepared the following Innovation Project Proposal.

30 Day Posting for Review

Tri-City’s Innovation Project Proposal, Increasing Access to Mental Health Services and Supports Utilizing Suite of Technology-Based Mental Health Solutions, is posted for a 30 day public review and comment period from April 4, 2018 to May 3, 2018.

Please review this draft document and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to rhundal@tricitymhs.org or fax the Comment Card to (909) 326-4690. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (909) 623-6131.

Innovation Project Proposal

General
05 September 2019

MHSA Annual Update FY 2018-19

MHSA Program Overview

Passed by California voters in November 2004, Proposition 63 (known now as the Mental Health Services Act or MHSA), created a 1% increase in income taxes on personal income over 1 million dollars. These new tax revenues created the first expansion of funding for mental health services in many years. To access these funds, local mental health systems like Tri-City Mental Health Services must engage a broad range of stakeholders and prepare five substantive plans. Below is a draft of the current MHSA program updates.

30 Day Review Period

Tri-City’s Annual Update for FY 2018-19 is posted for a 30 day public review and comment period from April 12, 2018 to May 11, 2018.

Please review this draft document and respond with any comments you would like considered by the MHSA team. You may submit comments and questions via email to rhundal@tricitymhs.org or fax the Comment Form to (909) 326-4690. If you would like to speak with someone directly, please call (909) 623-6131.

MHSA Annual Update