NHHA’s Community Care Campuses are built upon a model of care that is fully integrated and designed to care for the whole person. Each campus links the community to services that meet their unique needs, from physical health to mental health to supportive housing and social services.

What sets our model apart?

  • Timely, accessible and high quality services all under one roof

  • Fully integrated healthcare systems & strategic coordination based on human-centered design

  • Innovative residential options

  • Housing supports and wide range of other effective social services available

  • Proprietary NHHA Care Hub model management

  • Special focus on children & families, ethnic-specific communities, LGBTQIA+ and Seniors

150

Recuperative Care Beds

60

Short-Term Post
Hospitalization Beds

30

Sobering Center Beds

32

Permanent Supportive Housing Units

50

Urgent Care Patients Per Day

Phases of Development

The Community Care Campus Long Beach will be completed in three major phases. Each phase will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful completion and effectiveness of the campus project.

Phase One

  • Housing Services

  • Recuperative Care

  • Short-Term Post-Hospitalization

  • Day Habilitation

  • Street Medicine

  • Community Street Outreach


Phase Two

  • Sobering Center

  • TeleHealth/Behavioral Health

  • Urgent Care

  • Sobering Center

  • Pharmacy

  • Community Restaurant

  • Community Market

  • Medically-Tailored Meals


Phase Three

  • Senior & LGBTQ+ Integrated Housing Village

  • PACE: Program of All-Inclusive Care for Elderly

  • Board and Care*

  • Memory Care*

  • Clinical Lab

  • Workforce Training Center

  • Community Health Worker Call Center

  • Psychiatric Tech Training

  • Permanent Supportive Housing

*Services Tentative

Operating Partners

NHHA's Community Care Campus partners include leading healthcare providers, housing developers, and other institutions who share our commitment to improving access to quality healthcare and affordable housing.

Whole Person Care Clinic specializes in providing Holistic Medical and Behavioral Health care and wrap-around social services.

Services Include: Urgent Care, Street Medicine, Sobering Center, Behavioral Health Services, Enhanced Care Management


Encompass Housing specializes in developing, implementing and operating life saving services and resources that bridge the gap between hospital and home.

Services Include: Recuperative Care, Day Habilitation, Short-Term Post-Hospitalization, Enhanced Care Management, Housing Supports


The Leon Institute specializes in accessible programs with expert instruction in healthcare, housing, and behavioral health.


Care Closet LBC is transforming the lives of the unhoused community through programs that foster self-reliance and dignity by providing support, compassion, practical solutions and connections to available social services.

Services Include: Community Street Outreach, Enhanced Care Management, & Workforce of Community Health Workers

Meet The Team

The team overseeing NHHA’s Community Care Campus Long Beach is comprised of highly skilled and experienced professionals, dedicated to providing exceptional healthcare and housing solutions to the people of Long Beach who need the most support.

  • Paul Leon

    Chief Executive Officer
    NHHA

  • Dr. Clayton Chau

    Chief Strategy & Innovation Officer
    NHHA

  • Terry Campbell

    Chief Operating Officer
    NHHA

  • Dr. Connie Bartlett

    Chief Medical Officer
    NHHA

  • Anthony Delgado, LCSW

    Executive Director of Mental Health and Addiction Services
    NHHA

  • Elizabeth Saldaña

    Senior Advisor
    NHHA

  • Erin Blagdon

    Director, Business Development
    NHHA

  • Marisa Mansour

    Director, Marketing & Communication Strategy
    NHHA

  • Deby Wolford

    Executive Director
    Encompass Housing

  • Nora Sarte

    Interim Executive Director
    Whole Person Care Clinic

  • Aimee Cox

    Executive Director
    The Leon Institute

  • Duke Givens

    Founder & CEO
    Care Closet LBC

FAQs

We've compiled a list of some frequently asked questions to provide you with all the essential information about the Community Care Campus Long Beach.

  • The Community Care Campus Long Beach will offer a wide range of effective social services, high-quality healthcare, innovative residential options and housing support, bringing essential care and resources to nearby community members.

    Our unique whole person model of care aims to address the social determinants of health for our most vulnerable neighbors, all under one roof.

  • Social determinants of health (SDOH) have a major impact on people’s health, well-being, and quality of life. Examples of SDOH include:

    • Safe housing, transportation, and neighborhoods

    • Racism, discrimination, and violence

    • Education, job opportunities, and income

    • Access to nutritious foods and physical activity opportunities

    • Polluted air and water

    •Language and literacy skills

    SDOH also contribute to wide health disparities and inequities. For example, people who don't have access to grocery stores with healthy foods are less likely to have good nutrition. That raises their risk of health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity — and even lowers life expectancy relative to people who do have access to healthy foods.

    Just promoting healthy choices won't eliminate these and other health disparities. Instead, public health organizations and their partners in sectors like education, transportation, and housing need to take action to improve the conditions in people's environments.

    *Healthy People 2030, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. https://health.gov/healthypeople/objectives-and-data/social-determinants-health

  • We are an advisory team with decades of hands-on experience and offer innovative approaches that address the needs of vulnerable populations by focusing on the social determinants of health that impact each individual.

    Our integrated systems of care, pilot program implementation, and advisory services that lead to sustainable solutions that create housing pipelines and address the myriad needs of these populations.

  • The Community Care Campus Long Beach will open with a phased approach beginning in early 2024.
    Stay connected with us to learn more about the different services offered during each phase as they become available to the residents of Long Beach.

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