Five Acres, Kaiser Permanente partner for youth mental healthcare

Five Acres, a child services nonprofit based in Altadena, Calif., partnered with Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente to offer crisis stabilization services for children and youth in need of higher-acuity outpatient care, according to an Aug. 26 post on the organization’s Facebook page.

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The intensive outpatient services will be available to patients ages 5 to 21 who are insured through Kaiser Permanente. The services, provided through a three-person, team-based approach, which will include a clinician, a rehabilitation specialist and a case manager. The initial services are intended to be short term, after which patients will transition to Kaiser for long term care if needed. 

Five Acres also offers community-based services for patients with state and county Medi-Cal coverage, as well as those insured by Kaiser Permanente and Molina Healthcare.

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