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Residential Programs

Residential Facilities

Residential Centers serve high-needs individuals in a safe setting

Stars Behavioral Health Group has a long and solid history operating residential facilities throughout the state of California.

Star View Adolescent Center in Torrance Serving the highest-needs children in California – those who have experienced severe complex trauma, or children with severe emotional challenges requiring intensive services in a secured environment. The center has 56 beds for children and adolescents between the ages of 12 and 17 years. In addition to serving Los Angeles County youth, they serve youth from across the state. The facility has its own accredited non-public school as well. More…

Central Star Youth Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF)
Serving youth ages 12-17 in Fresno County and the surrounding Central Valley who are experiencing an acute psychiatric crisis. This newly remodeled short-term facility can treat up to 16 clients and their families at one time and is focused on acute care, stabilization, community transition, and aftercare. More…

The STAY Crisis Residential Treatment Center
A short-term, 14-bed center for Transitional Age Youth (TAY) in crisis located in the County of San Bernardino. This facility is the only center of its kind in the state. It serves TAY ages 18 – 25 (up to their 26th birthday), is open 24/7, and is for voluntary admissions only. It helps young people safely and successfully transition back to community living after a period of psychiatric crisis and recovery. More…

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Casa Paseo Crisis Residential Treatment Center
A short-term, 16-bed center for adult residents of San Bernardino County to help them maintain psychiatric stabilization and to promote recovery. The center offers recovery-based treatment options, services and interventions in a home-like setting where residents can stay up to 90 days. More on this CRT…

Desert Hill Crisis Residential Treatment Center 
A 16-bed center where adult residents in Victorville can stay for up to 30 days to help them maintain psychiatric stabilization and safely and successfully transition back to community living. The center offers recovery-based treatment options, services and interventions in a home-like setting. More on this CRT…

Morongo Oasis Crisis Residential Treatment Center 
A voluntary, short-term 16-bed center with a duration of up to 30 days to help residents in Joshua Tree maintain psychiatric stabilization through recovery-based treatment options, services and interventions in a home-liking setting.  More on this CRT…

Fresno Crisis Residential Treatment Facility for Adults 
Pronounced “crew”, a short-term 16-bed center where adult residents in Fresno experiencing mental crisis can transition successfully back into to community living though learning basic living and social interpersonal skills. More on the Fresno CRU…

Central Star Crisis Residential Unit (The CRU) 
Pronounced “crew”, a short-term 16-bed center serving six counties for adults experiencing mental crisis can transition successfully back into to community living though learning basic living and social interpersonal skills. More on the Merced CRU…

Sacramento Crisis Residential Program (CRP) 
For young adults ages 18-29, the proposed CRP provides up to 15 residents a stay for up to 30 days, receiving counseling and services that support their transition to housing, employment, education and ongoing care. More…

Los Angeles County Crisis Residential Treatment Centers (CRTPs)
Nine 24/7 Crisis Residential Treatment Centers (CRTPs) are scheduled to open in Los Angeles County in 2023. These brand new 16-bed facilities are for adults dealing with mental health crisis who need intensive treatment. Individuals will live on-site in a homelike setting for a short time while they receive counseling and learn basic living and interpersonal skills that will support them in remaining stable as they transition to community living. More…

Orange County’s Coastal Star Crisis Residential Central
This beautiful and serene facility in Orange County is surrounded by gardens and features a peaceful sundeck, sport facilities and recreational rooms that create a home-like environment supporting adults through crisis to a comfortable and natural recovery, voluntarily. Further, staff with with lived-experiences provide an atomosphere where residents can positively identify their situation, without feeling judged and isolated. More…

Celebration Time!

South Bay High Class of 2024 Graduation

It's graduation season at Star View Adolescent Center in Torrance, and this milestone holds special significance for our students. High school graduates from our center have overcome numerous challenges, making their achievement truly remarkable. They celebrated with an outdoor ceremony alongside fellow students and staff. Four students graduated from high school and will receive their diplomas from Torrance Unified School District. Six students were promoted from middle school to high school.

CRU Success Stories

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    “The CRU is a positive safe haven. It is welcoming, I love to call it my home. Maile’s office is relaxing she is open, nonjudgmental and positive and helps others and does things for people when they can’t do it themselves. She’s taught me to turn my weakness into strength.”
    Addy, Former CRU Resident

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    Clients’ names and photos have been changed to protect privacy.

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    “Most beneficial thing is that the CRU has given me a safe place to spend more concentrated time with difficult feelings of trauma that I couldn’t process outside of these walls. Having a regular clinician available and people on the floor to talk to less formally has been helpful.”
    Garrett, Former CRU Resident

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    Clients’ names and photos have been changed to protect privacy.

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    “They have staff here including nurses that actually help you to heal. They let you vent without questioning you, and they listen. They have activities to learn coping. They are respectful, kind and understanding.”
    Sara, Former CRU Resident

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    Clients’ names and photos have been changed to protect privacy.

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    "The groups were especially great here. I learned a lot. I met a lot of diverse people and was made to feel safe, welcome, and like I mattered by both staff and the other clients during my stay. I really am taking away a lot from this program. Thank you for the groups, and your support."
    Trinity, Former CRU Resident

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    Clients’ names and photos have been changed to protect privacy.

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