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Mobile Crisis Care/On Call
For immediate mental health support, please call our 24/7/365 helpline at (866) 623-9500. Our team provides in-person support for clients in crisis. For community members, our helpline connects you to appropriate resources and support during mental health emergencies.

If you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency or need medical attention, call 911, or call or text the 988 Lifeline.

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. 
 

 

#HopeForChange May is Mental Health Awareness Month

 

Every day, millions of people experience stigma related to mental illness, causing many to face their mental health challenges for years without help. Each May, Mental Health Matters Month provides the opportunity for everyone to come together to illuminate mental health awareness in an effort to stop the stigma. Bringing forth this awareness is crucial to helping people reach out for the assistance they deserve. Throughout the month,  thousands of individuals, organizations, and communities join together to show their support and bring awareness to the topic of mental health by engaging in a range of activities, from sharing on social media to hosting events that are virtual or follow local health guidelines.

We are excited to share Each Mind Matters' Mental Health Matters Month Activation Kit: “May is Mental Health Matters Month: Hope for Change.” This year’s kit includes many activities that can be done individually, virtually in community, or at home.

The activities and messages in this year’s kit ground us in the moment, allow us to reflect on the growth we have experienced, and empower us to face change in the future, with hope as our guiding principle. #HopeForChange reminds us to spread and rely on the hope that carried us through a year of change.

Review the May is Mental Health Matters Month Activation Kit for materials that include:

      • Social media guide, including pre-written posts and images for Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
      • A selection ofactivities with accompanying activity guides
      • Video conferencing backgrounds
      • May is Mental Health Matters Month 2021 Proclamation Template

Each week in May is a different call-to-action with activities and challenges everyone can participate in: 


Connect with one another throughout the month of May by using the hashtags #HopeForChange #MayMentalHealthMonth2021 

Here are simple ways you can show your mental health support during May Mental Health Awareness Month 2021:

Start the Conversation

This past year presented so many different challenges and obstacles that tested our individual and collective strength and resiliency. The COVID-19 pandemic forced us to cope with situations we never imagined, and many of us struggled with our mental health as a result. The good news is that there are tools and resources available that can support the well-being of individuals and communities. During the month of May, we are focusing on different topics that can help process the events of the past while also building skills and supports that extend beyond COVID-19.

It’s important to remember that working on your mental health and finding tools that help you thrive takes time. Change won’t happen overnight. Instead, by focusing on small changes, you can move through the stressors of the past year and develop long-term strategies to support yourself on an ongoing basis. For more information, visit www.mhanational.org/may.

Key Points:
      • Mental health is essential to everyone’s overall health and well-being, and mental illnesses are common and treatable.
      • While 1 in 5 people will experience a mental illness during their lifetime, everyone faces challenges in life that can impact their mental health.
      • The COVID-19 pandemic has had profound impacts on the mental health of people of all ages, and now more than ever it is critical to reduce the stigma around mental health struggles that commonly prevents individuals from seeking help.
      • There are practical tools that everyone can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency, regardless of the situations they are dealing with.
      • It’s important to accept the situations in life that we cannot change, actively work to process the mental struggles associated with big changes, manage anger and frustration, recognize when trauma may be affecting your mental health, challenge negative thinking patterns, and make time to take care of yourself.
      • Knowing when to turn to friends, family, and co-workers when you are struggling with life’s challenges can help improve your mental health.
      • One way to check in with yourself is to take a mental health screen at org. It’s a quick, free, and private way for someone to assess their mental health and recognize signs of mental health problems.
      • Living a healthy lifestyle and incorporating mental health tools to thrive may not be easy but can be achieved by gradually making small changes and building on those successes.
      • Seeking professional help when self-help efforts to improve your mental health aren’t working is a sign of strength, not weakness.

Show Your Support

In alignment with the safe distancing guidelines, here are resources to allow for self-care while remaining physically distanced, but socially and emotinally connected. View the activity guides in Each Mind Matters' May is Mental Health Matters Month 2021 Activation Kit and Mental Health America's Toolkit, download our May activity calendar , and download the video conferencing background to participate in May is Mental Health Matters Month. We hope you will join us in raising awareness and putting an end to the stigma.

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Get Involved

Throughout the month of May, Tri-City Mental Health is hosting virtual webinars, events and social media challenge to support May Mental Health Mattters Month. Download our May Mental Health Matters Calendar to discover different ways you can participate this month!

      • Tri-City Webinars – Tri-City will be hosting webinars, from various programs/departments, to bring awareness about mental health challenges and promote wellbeing.
      • WE RISE encourages wellbeing and healing through art, connection, community engagement and creative expression. Taking place during May: Mental Health Awareness Month, WE RISE includes Art Rise, a series of 21 art experiences; Community Pop-Ups, hyperlocal activities across Los Angeles County neighborhoods; and a robust Digital Experience, offering original programs that can be enjoyed from anywhere.
      • Thursday, May 20th Mental Health Action Day From awareness to action. In the wake of COVID-19, millions of people have uncovered new mental health conditions and millions more have had their existing challenges exacerbated. We must take action now to meet the needs of our communities and identify opportunities to build long-term resilience.
      • Thursday, May 20th 5pm - Directing Change Video Showcase. Directing Change is a film contest that engages students and young people throughout California to learn about the topics of suicide prevention and mental health in an innovative way to promote mental health and wellness by starting conversations in schools and communities. During the showcase, Tri-City will show all local video submissions followed by a discussion from students and advisors who worked on the project.
      • Friday, May 28th 3:30pm - Wellness Center Virtual Talent Show. Join us virtually as we celebrate the Wellness Center’s 12th Annual Talent Show. A free event of music, art, poetry, and much more. Contact the Wellness Center at wellness@tricitymhs.org or (909) 242-7600 to learn more. 

Get Informed

Visit our Stigma Reduction page to learn more about Room4Everyone and how to join the mental health movement. 

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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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