
Pacific Clinics welcomed a delegation from the Indonesian Ministry of Social Services to discuss mental health care on July 28 at its Asian Pacific Family Center. Indonesia is just beginning to establish a system for mental health care in their country and came to Pacific Clinics, which serves 20,000 clients throughout Southern California, to discuss its multicultural approach. The delegates were especially interested early intervention and therapy that is family focused.
Pacific Clinics, a non-profit agency, has been providing mental health care to individuals and families since 1926. The agency has 80 locations in five Southern California counties and serves approximately 20,000 children, adults, older adults and families annually.
Pacific Clinics has six locations in Altadena and Pasadena.