Opinion
It’s time to modernize the California home visiting program
A widespread crisis in mental health is affecting many Californians, and the clients served by the California Home Visiting Program have not been immune.
A widespread crisis in mental health is affecting many Californians, and the clients served by the California Home Visiting Program have not been immune.
Lee Davis says flatly that without involuntary treatment for her raging psychosis, she would be dead. “It saved my life.” A mental health activist who chairs the Alameda County Mental Health Advisory Board, which advises the board of supervisors and county officials on mental health policy, Davis acknowledges hers is not a popular view among disability rights advocates,