Programs: County and state programs - county mental health, drug & alcohol services under contract providing: counseling, crisis, medication, day treatment, outreach, prevention/intervention education. Mental health program accomplishments:kings county mental health served 6,208 clients, and provided 49,593 service hours. The path homeless program served 739 clients, and provided 10,129 service hours. The blue sky program served 909 clients, and provided 10,880 service hours. The yec/tay program served 549 clients, and provided 1127 service hours. The cvsph program served 16,459 clients, and provided 2,127 service hours. The tulare one stop program served 151 clients, and provided 6,265 service hours. The tulare mobile program served 191 clients, and provided 7,442 service hours. The selpa program served 277 clients, and provided 16,006 service hours. The rural triage program served 1,050 clients, and provided 175,117 service hours. Substance abuse program accomplishments:the pc1000 program served 206 clients, and provided 3,852 service hours. The drunk driving program served 4,438 clients, and provided 105,056 service hours.
other programs - telepsychiatry services; the skills4success program; and management information systems support services to plumas, trinity, madera, del norte, san benito, toulumne, mariposa, merced, and nevada counties are programs that provide additional revenues used to fund kings view's administration of health and rehabilitation care services. The telepsychiatry program served 1,622 clients, and provided 5,919 service hours. The skills4success program served 460 clients, and provided 10,950 service hours.
work experience program - the kings view work experience center in atwater provides, principally, work experience, vocational assessment and activities for mentally and developmentally disabled clients. Clients served and hours of service for this program were: 306 clients, and 308,840 hours, respectively.