When someone needs support, a clear referral matters.
Victor works with schools, county teams, healthcare providers and community partners to connect children, youth and families with the right service and setting.
A referral may begin when:
Emotional or behavioral concerns
Changes in mood, behavior, relationships or safety are affecting daily life.
School participation is slipping
Attendance, learning, behavior or peer relationships need coordinated support.
Several systems are involved
Family, school, county, healthcare or court teams need one shared plan.
A transition needs support
A move home, into adulthood or to a lower level of care needs continuity.
Referral options are organized around need, setting and eligibility.
You should not have to decode every Victor program before making contact. Start with the concern, age, location and systems involved. Victor can help identify the right pathway.
Support across home, family and community
When needs affect daily life across several settings, these programs bring care closer to the person and align the people involved.
Community-Based Mental Health
Mental health and social support delivered where children, youth and families live, study, work and spend time.
Home + CommunityWraparound Programs
Intensive, strengths-based support for youth and families with complex needs, coordinated around one shared plan.
Across settingsChild & Family Teaming
Brings family, natural supports and professionals together around needs, strengths and next steps.
Team-basedSupport through school and life transitions
Schools often see concerns first. Victor can connect care to the learning environment and match support to the person’s developmental stage.
School-Based Mental Health
Counseling, behavior support and care coordination delivered with the school, student and family.
At SchoolAge-specific pathways
Early Childhood Services and Transition Age Youth programs match care to developmental stage and transition needs.
Clinical and intensive referral pathways
Some referrals need structured assessment, coordinated medical and social support or a higher level of care. Local teams can confirm program requirements.
Clinic-Based Mental Health
Assessment, therapy, case management, care coordination and behavioral support in a Victor clinic.
Victor ClinicEnhanced Care Management
For eligible Medi-Cal members up to age 26, a Lead Care Coordinator connects health and life needs.
Medi-Cal eligibilitySpecialized pathways
Eating disorder, juvenile justice, co-occurring and residential programs follow specific referral and eligibility requirements.
Eligibility variesYou do not need to know the exact service to start.
Start with what is happening. Victor will help guide your family toward the support, setting and location that fit your next step.
What happens next
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Reach Out
Call us or fill out our online form to start the conversation.
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We call you within 24 hours
Our intake specialists will discuss your needs and check eligibility.
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Assessment
We develop a custom plan to support you or your loved one.
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