Elizabeth Cope, LCSW
Elizabeth Cope, is a dedicated leader in community mental health with 19 years of experience serving Los Angeles County. Throughout her career, she has focused on supporting vulnerable populations, including older adults, individuals with severe mental illness, and people experiencing homelessness.
In her current and essential role as Program Manager for a street psychiatry program, Elizabeth leads the development and implementation of best clinical practices, training initiatives, staff retention strategies, and outcome measurement. She specializes in overseeing street-based psychiatric treatment teams that work with adults experiencing chronic unsheltered homelessness and severe mental illness across Los Angeles County.
Elizabeth remains deeply committed to reaching individuals on the fringes of society—those who are often forgotten or overlooked. Her passion, leadership, and unwavering dedication have made her a respected figure in her field. She continually strives to share her knowledge and skills to broaden her impact and improve the lives of those most in need.