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Psychiatric Health Facility
Welcome to the Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF)
The San Joaquin County Mental Health Services
Psychiatric Health Facility was inaugurated in 1982. As a
40-bed inpatient program, the facility was designed to treat
individuals in need of intensive therapeutic psychiatric
services. The culturally diverse program employs four
inpatient psychiatrists, four social workers, psychiatric
technicians, mental health specialists, an out-reach worker,
registered nurses, an occupational therapist, a recreational
therapist and clerical staff to provide quality mental
health care in a patient-centered, supportive, culturally
sensitive milieu.
Following the spirit of the Mission Statement of
San Joaquin County Department of Health Care Services, The
Psychiatric Health Facility’s objective is one of
community service with the focus on individualized
treatment, prevention, early intervention, and
rehabilitative services.
This inpatient facility is separated into three
suites to provide progressive care designed to meet
different treatment needs. The goal of the Psychiatric
Health Facility is to provide short-term quality treatment
in order to return patients to the community. Psychiatric
interventions are provided on a 24-hour basis to assist
individuals in controlling the disabling effects of mental
illness or related emotional problems.
The average length of stay is approximately 7
days. All therapeutic efforts are concentrated on enabling
the patient to gain insight into their problems, developing
self-monitoring capabilities, learning appropriate
adaptation skills, and encouraging medication compliance
when appropriate. Treatment focus is on emphasizing the
patients’ abilities to help themselves. This is
accomplished through assessment and intensive therapy as
provided by Psychiatrists, Clinical Social Workers, and
Marriage and Family Therapists in order to enable the
patients to meet their goals.
The patient services of the Psychiatric Health
Facility are provided within the framework of an education
orientation. Coordinated rehabilitative services offer
medication education to the patients to maximize the quality
of compliance and self-monitoring. Milieu therapy encourages
appropriate adjustment and modification of behavior in a
structured and safe environment. Discharged patients are
encouraged to attend follow-up Outpatient Services, Adult
Case Management Services, or Day Treatment Services. In
addition, the patients are frequently referred to
post-hospital facilities, Grant House and Mourfield House,
which are Crisis Residential Programs. Bright House, another
short-term behavioral program, is also used, where
supervised, group home treatment continues after acute
hospitalization.
In the challenging mental health care
environment, the Psychiatric Health Facility remains
committed to the objective of community services and the
provision of quality care in a patient-centered, supportive,
culturally sensitive environment.

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