Horizon View Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (333)

At the Horizon View Mental Health Rehabilitation Center (MHRC), we provide comprehensive mental health and psychiatric treatment services in a safe, welcoming inpatient environment for adults with serious mental illness.

 

333 Skyway Drive
Camarillo, CA 93010
805-383-1155 Main
805-383-1134 Fax

Click here to view the Medi-Cal Provider Directory on the Ventura County Behavioral Health website!


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Telecare was founded on the belief that rehabilitation and recovery from serious mental illness are possible. We have consolidated our learning and experience into the Recovery-Centered Clinical System (RCCS), a richly personal, holistic, and comprehensive approach to recovery. Learn more about the RCCS by clicking here.

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Essentials at a Glance

Program Type: Sub-Acute

To Make Referrals: Referrals are coordinated through Ventura County Behavioral Health.

# of Beds: 16 beds

Who We Serve:

  • Resident of Ventura County aged 18 years and older

  • Medi-Cal eligible and on Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act conservatorship

  • Referred by Ventura County Behavioral Health

About the Program: We believe recovery starts from within, and that our job is to do whatever it takes to provide the support needed on your recovery journey in a comfortable, structured setting. Our secure 16-bed facility includes a full team of nurses, a psychiatrist, clinicians, peer specialists, and recovery specialists providing support 24 hours a day. 

For a long time, residents of Ventura County requiring longer-term recovery services in a secure setting have had to be placed outside of the county, far from their loved ones and the environment they know.

Horizon View MHRC was created to bring people home, closer to their friends and families. The environment is homelike, where residents partner with staff in rediscovering their hopes and dreams, and take the steps toward increased independence and self-sufficiency.

Through a variety of therapies, groups, social and recreational activities, and conversations with staff trained in the Recovery Centered Clinical System (RCCS) approach, residents develop hope and belief in themselves, and the skills to better manage their symptoms and develop lives with meaning and connections.