COUNTY
CONTACT INFORMATION: PATIENTS' RIGHTS ADVOCATES
California
has a state-mandated patients' rights advocacy system made
up of three parts
1. County Patients' Rights Advocates
2. State Hospital Patients' Rights Advocates
3. Office of Patients' Rights.
County based Patients' Rights Advocates are either appointed
or hired on contract by the county mental health director.
Patients' Rights Advocates can give you information on the
rights of clients and family members, including information
on involuntary treatment. This may involve explaining patient's
rights, assisting with negotiating a solution to a problem,
or representing a client in a hearing or other dispute resolution
process. These advocates can answer your questions about the
mental health system. They will also investigate reports of
abuse and neglect in facilities that care for or treat individuals
who have a mental illness. These facilities may be public
or private and may include hospitals, nursing homes, board
and care homes, homeless shelters, jails and prisons.
State hospital based Patient Rights' Advocates are employed
by the Office of Patients' Rights. These advocates provide
similar services as county advocates and are located at each
of the four state hospitals that provide mental treatment.
Phone numbers for the state hospital based Patient Rights'
Advocates can be found at the end of the county list.
ALAMEDA
COUNTY
(800) 734-2504
ALPINE
(818) 993-3654
AMADOR
(209) 223-5090
BERKELEY
CITY
(510) 644-8562 X347
BUTTE
(530) 343-1731
CALAVERAS
(209) 754-6768
COLUSA
(530) 458-8696
CONTRA
COSTA
(925) 646-5788
DEL
NORTE
(707) 464-7441
EL
DORADO
(530) 621-6183
FRESNO
(559) 253-2238
GLENN
(530) 865-9494
HUMBOLDT
(707) 268-2995
IMPERIAL
(760) 339-4496 X41
INYO
(760) 873-6533
KERN
(661) 868-6607 OR (661) 868-6633
KINGS
(800) 905-5597
LAKE
(888) 334-3390
LASSEN
(530) 251-8322
LOS
ANGELES
(800) 700-9996
MADERA
(888) 275-9779
MARIN
(415) 456-7693
MARIPOSA
(209) 966-5434
MENDOCINO
(707) 463-4614
MERCED
(800) 736-5809
MODOC
(530) 233-2404 OR (530) 233-2695
MONO
(760) 932-5230
MONTEREY
(800) 581-8801
NAPA
(925) 646-5788
NEVADA
(530) 265-1230 x2042
ORANGE
(800) 668-4240
PLACER
(800) 488-4308 X7240
PLUMAS
(530) 283-0782
RIVERSIDE
(800) 350-0519
SACRAMENTO
(916) 737-7104
SAN
BENITO
(831) 429-1913
SAN BERNARDINO
(909) 421-9390 OR (909) 421-9388 OR (909) 421-9389
SAN
DIEGO
(800) 479-2233 ACUTE INPATIENT
(877) 734-3258 OUTPATIENT LONG TERM CARE
SAN
FRANCISCO
(800) 729-7727
SAN
JOAQUIN
(209) 468-8676
SAN
LUIS OBISPO
(805) 781-4738
SAN
MATEO
(800) 388-5189
SANTA
BARBARA
(805) 681-5228
SANTA
CLARA
(800) 248-6427
SANTA
CRUZ
(831) 429-1913
SHASTA
(530) 225-5506
SIERRA
(530) 289-3277
SISKIYOU
(530) 842-2161
SOLANO
(925) 646-5788
SONOMA
(707) 565-4978
STANISLAUS
(800) 334-0352
SUTTER-YUBA
(530) 632-3202
TEHAMA
(530) 527-5633
TRI-CITY
(909) 364-8934
TRINITY
(530) 623-3997 OR (530) 623-1362
TULARE
(800) 905-5597
TUOLUMNE
(209) 852-2405
VENTURA
(805) 652-6774
YOLO
(887) 619-1774
STATE HOSPITAL BASED PATIENT RIGHTS' ADVOCATES
LOS
ANGELES
Metropolitan State Hospital
(562) 651-2225 Advocacy Assistant
(562) 651-3257 Paula McCord, PatientsÕ Rights Advocate
(888) 736-2225 Patient Line
NAPA
Napa State Hospital
(707) 253-5273 Advocacy Assistant
(707) 253-5902 Susan Kessler, Patient RightsÕ Advocate
SAN
BERNARDINO
Patton State Hospital
(909) 425-6097 Advocacy Assistant
(909) 425-6099 Wendy Carlson, Patient RightsÕ Advocate
(909) 425-6098 Patient Line
SAN
LUIS OBISPO
Atascadero State Hospital
(805) 468-2165 Advocacy Assistant
(805) 568-2601 Bill Ausman, Patient RightsÕ Advocate
(805) 468-3031 Patient Line
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