Universal wastes are hazardous wastes that are common to all businesses and households but pose a lower risk to people and the environment than other hazardous wastes. Federal and State regulations allow universal wastes to be handled and disposed of with less stringent standards. Universal wastes do NOT have to...
Serving: Parents and caregivers with children ages 5 to 17 from different backgrounds whose stressors make their children more vulnerable to developing behavioral health problems. Facility: County Operated Region: Countywide Address: 4000 W Metropolitan Drive, Suite 400, Orange, CA 92868 Phone: 714-480-4678 Fax: 714-480-6608 Web Address: http://ochealthinfo.com/pi Program Description: The...
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CD Health Alert: 2019 Novel Coronavirus: Orange County Update for Long Term Care Facilities (LTCFs) May 14, 2020 Fifteen COVID-19 outbreaks have been identified in Orange County LTCFs over the past 4 weeks. These outbreaks have occurred despite good compliance with temperature and symptom screening of both staff and residents...
Internships: If you are an Undergraduate or Graduate student with a background in Health Science or Public Health and you need to complete internship hours, ADEPT might be the place for you! Internship duties may include: Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) material development for different Orange County communities Researching AOD-related...
Our Mission Our mission is to prevent substance abuse and/or mental health crisis; when signs are present, to intervene early and appropriately; and when assessments indicate that treatment is required, to provide the right type of treatment, at the right place, by the right person / programs to help individuals...
Issue Reporting If you see or experience potential misconduct, or if you need guidance on a compliance related issue, you are encouraged to first communicate the issue to your supervisor or manager. You may also contact another supervisor or manager within your chain-of-command, HCA Human Resources, or the Office of...
CARE is a new civil process established to allow counties to focus on serving persons with untreated mental illness and provide behavioral health services. CARE Act connects a person struggling with untreated schizophrenia spectrum or other psychotic disorders with a court-ordered Care Plan for up to 12 months. Services provided...
Orange County has a comprehensive array of crisis services that operate 24/7, every day of the year, and are designed to support individuals of all ages who are experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, a behavioral health emergency. These programs range from telephone-based prevention programs through intensive crisis support services...