St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus Expands Housing & Health Care for LA with $6M Health Net Investment
St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus Expands Housing & Health Care for LA with $6M Health Net Investment |
| [02-April-2026] |
Investment will support crisis care, transitional services and housing at the former St. Vincent Medical Center campus LOS ANGELES, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Health Net, one of California's most experienced Medi-Cal managed care health plans and company of Centene Corporation (NYSE: CNC), is partnering with the Centene Foundation to invest $6 million to support the development of the St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus. The campus will offer behavioral health services and housing to people experiencing mental health and substance abuse challenges. "Getting the right care at the right time changes lives," said Dorothy Seleski, Medi-Cal President at Health Net. "St. Vincent's supports crisis services, ongoing treatment and housing simultaneously. That continuity of care means better health for our most vulnerable residents and eases pressure on the healthcare system. Health Net remains committed to walking alongside people every step of the way." Located in MacArthur Park, the St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus will co-locate behavioral health services and housing in a single, coordinated setting to connect people to care in moments of crisis and support long-term stability and recovery. The campus is being developed on the former St. Vincent Medical Center site. After remaining largely shuttered in recent years, the 7.7-acre campus is being transformed into a comprehensive behavioral health and homeless services hub, reactivating a long-standing healthcare institution to meet today's urgent behavioral health and homelessness needs. It will:
"At St. Vincent, our focus is on meeting people where they are and removing barriers to care when it matters most," said Shay Yadin, Principal at St. Vincent Behavioral Health Campus. "By creating a place where care, support, and housing come together, this campus helps neighbors feel safe, supported, and connected as they take steps toward healing, stability, and a stronger sense of belonging in the community." Health Net and the Centene Foundation will collaborate with community partners to share progress updates, celebrate milestones, and communicate through digital channels and events as the project moves forward. Phased development of the campus is planned, with services rolling out through 2027. "This investment at the St. Vincent campus represents the kind of cross‑sector solution Los Angeles needs right now," said State Senator Maria Elena Durazo. "By bringing crisis behavioral health services and permanent supportive housing together in one location, this project will help people experiencing homelessness access care faster, stabilize sooner, and move toward long‑term recovery. We're grateful for Health Net and the Centene Foundation's partnership in strengthening our behavioral health and housing continuum." This project builds on Health Net's longstanding commitment to expanding access to behavioral health care and addressing homelessness across California. Between 2021 and January 2026, Health Net has dedicated $2.07 million to community‑based behavioral health initiatives. These investments reflect Health Net's ongoing focus on partnering with local organizations to close gaps in care and improve health outcomes in communities with the greatest need. About Health Net
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