Our Services

Outpatient Services
Branches South Bay outpatient psychiatric programs at Del Amo Behavioral Health System, located in Greater Los Angeles, California, are designed to treat those who would benefit from treatment services within a highly structured and supervised setting, but they don’t necessarily need around-the-clock psychiatric inpatient care.
Our Locations

Del Amo Hospital
Our main campus is located in the South Bay area of Torrance, California.

Branches South Bay
Our Branches South Bay partial hospitalization facility is less than five miles from the main campus, and conveniently located off of 91 (the Gardena freeway) in Carson, California.
What Our Patients Have to Say

“I absolutely loved it there. It was absolutely the best time of my life. I feel so much better and more connected with myself. This is absolutely the best place anyone could be.”
Anonymous, Former Patient

“Before this program, I was lost and I’m so thankful for the staff and their guidance.”Anonymous, Former Patient

“I am grateful to the people at Del Amo for helping our family.”Anonymous, Former Patient

“This place really helped me feel proud of myself.”Anonymous, Former Patient
Blog
Emotional Overload in Teens: Signs, Causes, and Proven Ways to Help
By understanding teen emotions, families and educators can create nurturing environments. This involves listening and integrating mental health awareness into daily routines, which fosters growth and resilience. Supporting teens on this journey builds a stronger foundation for them to navigate life's challenges with confidence.
Trauma Recovery Guide: EMDR, Therapy, and Trauma-Informed Care Explained
Recognizing the need for professional help is crucial in trauma recovery. Watch for signs like persistent distress, emotional numbness, or increased anxiety. These indicators suggest that it's time to seek support.
The Science of Aging Minds: Research Behind Senior Mental Health
Aging is a natural part of life, but it can bring about changes that affect mental health. As seniors grow older, challenges such as retirement, loss of loved ones, or health issues can lead to concerns for senior mental health.
Patient Satisfaction
*Survey data was collected from July 2025 to December 2025 through Mental Health Outcomes, LLC, which benchmarks patient satisfaction data for psychiatric hospitals across the United States.
Empathy: Supporting Healing and Trust
Empathy is at the heart of our patient-centered care, guiding how we listen, understand, and support each patient’s healing process. Learn more about our commitment to compassion and the respect we have towards all patient experiences in this short video.







