
The Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LAC-DMH or DMH), is the largest county mental health department in the United States and provides mental health services for Los Angeles County residents.[1] DMH directly operates 75 program sites in the county and serves over 250,000 patients annually.[2] DMH's headquarters is located on Vermont Avenue in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California.[3]
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Quality Improvement concepts present both a challenge and an opportunity to enhance the quality of services provided though the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. The Quality Improvement program supports the Local Mental Health Plan (LMHP) and is mandated by the Performance Contract with the State Department of Mental Health.
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Jurisdiction | Los Angeles County |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California 34°03′51″N118°17′29″W / 34.064225°N 118.291431°WCoordinates: 34°03′51″N118°17′29″W / 34.064225°N 118.291431°W |
Employees | 4,011 (2010)[1] |
Annual budget | US$1,584,061,000 (2010)[1] |
Department executive |
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Website | dmh.lacounty.gov |
List of LAC-DMH directors[edit]
La County Dmh Jobs
- 1978-1984 Dr. John Richard 'J.R.' Elpers, Psy.D
- 1984-1992 Roberto Quiroz, MSW
- 1992-1998 Dr. Areta Crowell, Psy.D
- 1998-2016 Dr. Marvin Southard, DSW
- 2016-present Dr. Jonathan E. Sherin, M.D., Ph.D.
References[edit]
- ^ abc'Assessor'(PDF). County of Los Angeles Annual Report 2009-2010. Public Affairs, Chief Executive Office. p. 41. Retrieved 17 October 2012.
- ^'About DMH'. Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Koreatown'. Mapping L.A. Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 23 October 2012.
- ^'Department of Mental Health - hope. recovery. wellbeing'. Department of Mental Health.