Types of Health Resources & Support
Additional Health Resources
Chase Child Life Program
Part of the Department of Pediatrics, Child Life Specialists from the Child Life / Child Development Program address the social, emotional and developmental needs of hospitalized children.
Flu Prevention
The annual flu vaccine is particularly important for those who are most likely to develop serious and potentially fatal complications from the flu, including anyone 65 or older; people with medical conditions, such as asthma, diabetes and chronic lung disease; pregnant women; and those who live with or provide care for these individuals.
Nathanson Family Resource Center
The Nathanson Family Resource Center provides a comfortable and welcoming environment for support of families and their significant others who are dealing with mental illness. For information call (310) 794-9584.
Rape Treatment Center
The Rape Treatment Center provides Support for victims and a safe, anonymous way to learn how to get help after a sexual assault. Located at the UCLA Santa Monica Medical Center. For information call (424) 259-7208.
Reflections Boutique
Reflections is a boutique and consultation suite designed to help individuals manage the physical appearance changes brought about by cancer and its treatment. Reflections is a non-profit organization, part of the Simms/Mann - UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology, which provides a range of services oriented toward optimizing wellness after a cancer diagnosis.
Simms/Mann UCLA Center for Integrative Oncology
Part of the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center at UCLA, the Simms/Mann Center is a special place designed to help patients and their families face the challenges brought about by cancer and its treatments.
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