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- The CCR website is maintained to provide free public access to the full text of the California Code of Regulations (CCR). |
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The California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies is a statewide trade association whose members are the primary providers of mental health and substance abuse services in California.
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California Council of Community Mental Health Agencies
1127 11th Street, Suite 925
Sacramento, CA 95814
Telephone: (916) 557-1166
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California’s public mental health system offers community and hospital-based services available to adults who have a serious mental illness and children with a severe emotional disorder. Services include:
- Rehabilitation and support
- Evaluation and assessment
- Vocational rehabilitation
- Individual service planning
- Residential treatment
- Medication education and management
- Case management Groups
- Wrap-around services
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Address
1600 9th Street, Rm. 151
Sacramento, CA 95814Voice (800) 896-4042 or (916) 654-3890
TTY (800) 896-2512
Fax (916) 654-3198
http://www.dmh.ca.gov/
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Healthy Families is low cost insurance for California children and teens. It provides health, dental and vision coverage to children who do not have insurance and do not qualify for free Medi-Cal. |
http://www.healthyfamilies.ca.gov/Home/default.aspx
Call:
1-800-880-5305 if you do not already have a child enrolled in Healthy Families. You can ask questions, have the application form sent to you or apply by phone. You can call Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., or on Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The call is free.
E-mail: Send questions by e-mail to: HealthyFamilies@MAXIMUS.com
Be sure to include your name and phone number. Get help in person:Many community organizations have people who are trained to help you apply.
They are called Certified Application Assistants, or CAAs. Search for a CAA in your area Call to find a CAA in your area: 1-888-747-1222. The call is free. |
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Provides assistance, information, training, and advocacy to the public mental health agencies that are its members. |
CMHDA Headquarters 2125 19th Street, 2nd Floor
Sacramento, CA 95818
Phone: (916) 556-3477
Fax: (916) 446-4519
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The CalWORKs program is a collaboration between the Alcohol and Drug Services and Mental Health Divisions of the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Human Assistance. Services are provided to individuals who have alcohol or other drug, mental health or domestic violence issues that are a barrier to obtaining employment. A full continuum of alcohol or other drug services are available: outreach, case management, outpatient counseling, day treatment, residential, detoxfication and transitional living.
CalWORKs is a welfare program that gives cash aid and services to eligible needy California families. The program serves all 58 counties in the state and is operated locally by county welfare departments. If a family has little or no cash and needs housing, food, utilities, clothing or medical care, it may be eligible to receive immediate short-term help. Families that apply and qualify for ongoing assistance receive money each month to help pay for housing, food and other necessary expenses.
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(916) 875-8717, Rancho Cordova
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(916) 648-0873, North Sacramento
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(916) 875-3869, Bowling Green/Galt
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(916) 875-8272, South Sacramento
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(916) 874-3810, East Sacramento/Elk Grove
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The National Family Caregivers Association educates, supports, empowers and speaks up for the more than 50 million Americans who care for loved ones with a chronic illness or disability or the frailties of old age. |
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The National Alliance for Caregiving provides support to family caregivers and the professionals who help them and to increasing public awareness of issues facing family caregivers. |
info@caregiving.org.
National Alliance for Caregiving
4720 Montgomery Lane, 5th Floor
Bethesda, MD 20814
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1) Low cost counseling: individuals, couples, families, & children
2) Support groups and educational classes
3) Assessment and referral services
4) Caring, highly trained licensed/pre-licensed clinical social workers, psychology interns, marriage, family & child counselors
5) Fees based on your ability to pay |
Catholic Social Service of Sacramento, New Pathways Counseling is conveniently located across from CSU Sacramento at 5890 Newman Court (cross street is Carlson), Sacramento, CA 95819-2608
Both daytime and evening appointments are available
For more information, please call us at 916-452-7481 or email: drichmond@diocese-sacramento.org http://csssac.org/index.html
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Child Advocacy Services & Support |
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California Children Services - Sacramento County Health & Human Services
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California Children's Services (CCS) is a statewide program that arranges, directs, and pays for medical care, equipment, and rehabilitation, when these services are authorized by the program. See Eligibility |
California Children’s Services (CCS) Administration
Address: 9616 Micron Avenue, Suite 640
Sacramento, CA 95827 Phone: (916) 875-9900 Fax: (916) 369-0639 |
California Child & Youth & Family Coalition
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A statewide, toll free, 24-hour confidential phone line available to young people, primarily between the ages of 12-24, and those concerned about them. Provide crisis intervention counseling on issues such as abuse, assault, gang membership, lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender issues, and suicide. Provide support, encouragement and referrals relating to and for youth who have run away or are in other high-risk situations. Services are free.
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1220 H St., Ste. 103, Sacramento 95814 (Administrative Office)
Crisis Line: 800-843-5200 Fax: 916-340-0510 (FAX)
askus@calyouth.org (Email)
24 hours daily, 7 days a week Spanish translation available. |
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The California Youth Crisis Line is a statewide, toll free,
24-hour, confidential phone line available to young people between the ages of 12-24, and concerned friends and family members. CCY provides crisis intervention counseling on many issues including family problems, sexual assault, eating disorders, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, suicide and more. CCY offers support, encouragement, and referrals to youth needing assistance or in crisis situations. |
call: 1-800- 843-5200 |
Child & Family Access Team |
Children and youth in
need of mental health
services.Triage, assessment, linkage and
referral service for all child and family
mental health services, excluding
crisis and psychiatric inpatient
facilities and residential placements. |
Monday - Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm)
Phone: (916) 875-9980 TTY/TDD: (916) 876-8892 Fax: (916) 875-9970
24-hour Automated Information Line:
1-888-881-4881
Interpreter services available. |
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The Child and Family Integrated System of
Care is a part of Sacramento County’s Division
of Mental Health in the Department of Health
and Human Services. |
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The Children's Medical Services (CMS) Branch provides a comprehensive system of health care for children through preventive screening, diagnostic, treatment, rehabilitation, and follow-up services. The CMS Branch carries out this mission through a variety of programs meeting specific health care needs of targeted population. |
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• Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
• Outpatient Services
• Intensive In-Home
• Day Rehabilitation
• Case Management Services
• Medication Support and Services
• Psychological Testing
• Residential Placement
• Inpatient Psychiatric Hospitalization
• collaborate with all public child serving agencies (Child Welfare, Probation, Education, Alta
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Call our Child and Family Access Team, which is
the entry point for all county-operated and
contracted child and family planned mental health
services.
Toll Free: monday-friday (888) 881-4881
Sacramento County: (916) 875-9980
TTY/TDD (916) 876-8892 Fax: (916) 875-9970
http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=1866
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The primary purpose of the Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services is to collect child support payments for custodial parents. Various activities are undertaken to achieve this objective including: locating absent parents, establishing parentage, obtaining court ordered child support awards including medical insurance, and collecting payments pursuant to the award. Services are available to both assisted and un-assisted families. Our services are available to all parents and children |
Customer Service Center
3701 Power Inn Road, Sacramento
(866) 901-3212
Automated Information System
Toll Free (866) 901-3212
Website: www.childsup-connect.ca.gov
Payment locations In person:
3701 Power Inn Road, Sacramento
By mail:
State Disbursement Unit
P. O. Box 989067
West Sacramento, CA 95798
The lobby and telephone representative hours are 8:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. The automated information system (toll free (866) 901-3212) is available 24 hours a day. |
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SCA Mission. To advocate for abused and neglected children who have been placed in the foster care system, and to provide for their legal representation.
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8745 Folsom Blvd, Suite 150, Sacramento, CA 95826| Ph: (916) 364-5686 | Fax: (916) 364-5687 | Email |
Warmline Family Resource Center- Sacramento
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services include:
information and referrals; family support; outreach; advocacy; workshops & seminars; resources
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Please refer to Local Directory for
Families and Professional needing special resources for children from birth to three years old. Can't find what you're looking for? Contact Warmline at 916-922-9276. |
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Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. |
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COAF’s mission is to help children of all ages from alcoholic and substance abusing families reach their full potential by breaking the cycle of parental substance abuse and reducing the pain and problems that result from parental addiction. To realize this goal, COAF, an affiliate of Phoenix House since 1997, develops curriculum and other educational materials, writes reports, provides information about parental substance abuse for the general public, trains professionals, and promotes research. |
http://www.coaf.org/organization/site%20map.htm |
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The Civil Rights of Institutionalized Persons Act (CRIPA) authorizes the U.S. Attorney General to investigate conditions of confinement at State and local government institutions such as prisons, jails, pretrial detention centers, juvenile correctional facilities, publicly operated nursing homes, and institutions for people with psychiatric or developmental disabilities. Its purpose is to allow the Attorney General to uncover and correct widespread deficiencies that seriously jeopardize the health and safety of residents of institutions. The Attorney General does not have authority under CRIPA to investigate isolated incidents or to represent individual institutionalized persons. |
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Special Litigation Section - PHB
Washington, D.C. 20530
www.usdoj.gov/crt/split
(877) 218-5228 (voice/TTY)
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Individuals with Disabilities Education Acthttp://www.ada.gov/cguide.htm#anchor65310
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The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) (formerly called P.L. 94-142 or the Education for all Handicapped Children Act of 1975) requires public schools to make available to all eligible children with disabilities a free appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment appropriate to their individual needs.
Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
20 U.S.C. §§ 1400 et seq.Implementing Regulation:
34 CFR Part 300 |
Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
U.S. Department of Education
400 Maryland Avenue, S.W.
Washington, D.C. 20202-7100 www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep
(202) 245-7468 (voice/TTY)
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Rehabilitation Act
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The Rehabilitation Act prohibits discrimination on the basis of disability in programs conducted by Federal agencies, in programs receiving Federal financial assistance, in Federal employment, and in the employment practices of Federal contractors. The standards for determining employment discrimination under the Rehabilitation Act are the same as those used in title I of the Americans with Disabilities Act.
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Section 501 and 503
Section 501 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
29 U.S.C. § 791
Implementing Regulation:
29 CFR § 1614.203
Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
29 U.S.C. § 793
Implementing Regulation:
41 CFR Part 60-741
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Section 501 Section 501 requires affirmative action and nondiscrimination in employment by Federal agencies of the executive branch. To obtain more information or to file a complaint, employees should contact their agency's Equal Employment Opportunity Office.
Section 503Section 503 requires affirmative action and prohibits employment discrimination by Federal government contractors and subcontractors with contracts of more than $10,000. |
For more information on section 503, contact:
Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Room C-3325
Washington, D.C. 20210
www.dol.gov/esa/ofccp (202) 693-0106 (voice/relay)
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Section 504
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended
29 U.S.C. § 794
Over 20 Implementing Regulations for federally assisted programs, including:
34 CFR Part 104 (Department of Education)
45 CFR Part 84 (Department of Health and Human Services)
28 CFR §§ 42.501 et seq.
Over 95 Implementing Regulations for federally conducted programs, including:
28 CFR Part 39 (Department of Justice)
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Section 504 states that "no qualified individual with a disability in the United States shall be excluded from, denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under" any program or activity that either receives Federal financial assistance or is conducted by any Executive agency or the United States Postal Service.
Each Federal agency has its own set of section 504 regulations that apply to its own programs. Agencies that provide Federal financial assistance also have section 504 regulations covering entities that receive Federal aid. Requirements common to these regulations include reasonable accommodation for employees with disabilities; program accessibility; effective communication with people who have hearing or vision disabilities; and accessible new construction and alterations. Each agency is responsible for enforcing its own regulations. Section 504 may also be enforced through private lawsuits. It is not necessary to file a complaint with a Federal agency or to receive a "right-to-sue" letter before going to court. |
For information on how to file 504 complaints with the appropriate agency, contact:
U.S. Department of Justice
Civil Rights Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W.
Disability Rights Section - NYAV
Washington, D.C. 20530
www.ada.gov
(800) 514-0301 (voice)
(800) 514-0383 (TTY)
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Clinics, County of Sacamento Department of Health and Human Services
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For a complete list of Health Centers and Clinics:
See Downloadable Clinic Services Brochure |
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The clinic provides general medical care, family planning, well child care, immunizations, sexually transmitted disease diagnosis and treatment, and HIV testing and counseling services to 5,000 low income, uninsured, and underinsured patients annually. Staffed with physicians, family nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and medical assistants.
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sliding scale fees, meaning your fee is based on your income. Child care is available for clients being served at The Effort Community Health Center. The Effort Community Health Center is open Monday through Friday from 5:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. Patients are seen on a walk-in basis and by appointment.
The Effort Community Health Center
1820 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95811
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Counties in this region: Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba
Provides a range of reproductive and general health services including birth control, abortion, prenatal care, pregnancy testing, STD screening and treatment, sterilization, pediatrics and adult primary health care. |
To find a health center or make an appointment request, please use our health center locator, or call 1-800-230-PLAN.
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Public health services are available to all residents of Sacramento County. Charges for public health services vary. Primary care services are provided to Sacramento County residents who do not have medical insurance and meet the eligibility criteria for CMISP (County Medically Indigent Services Program) |
- Capital Health Center, 916-874-5303 (Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays)
- Dental Clinic, 916-874-8300
- Chest Clinic, 916-874-9823
- Del Paso Health Center, 916-648-0970
- Healthcare for the Homeless Program 916-874-1455
- Mercy Clinic/Loaves & Fishes, 916-446-3345
- Northeast Health Center, 916-726-1803 (Tuesdays Only)
- Oak Park Health Clinic, 916-875-2995 (Thursdays Only)
- Primary Care Center, 916-874-9670
- Refugee Clinic, 916-874-9750 Travel Nurse, 874-9750
- South City Health Center, 916-875-0802
- Radiology, 916-874-9522
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The purpose of the County Medically Indigent Services Program (CMISP) is to provide medically necessary care to all eligible indigents who are residents of Sacramento County.
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Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem, and help others to recover from their addiction." |
| You can contact the C.A. World Services Office by phone 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday (U.S. Pacific Time; GMT -0800) |
| PHONE 310-559-5833 or within the sacramento area e-mail: mark@RiverUnity.com |
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What Is Codependency?If you are new to CoDA you may be wondering "Am I codependent?
Through applying the Twelve Steps
and principles in CoDA to our daily life and relationships, both present and past, we can
experience a new freedom from our self-defeating lifestyles and realize a new joy, acceptance
and serenity in our lives. |
GSACC Meeting Information Line: (916) 558-0448
Mailing Address: GSACC, 1800 21st Street, PMB-210, Sacramento, CA 95814 http://greatersaccoda.org
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Restoration to Competency-Stanislaus County |
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Services to mentally ill individuals who are determined by the courts to be not competent to stand trial. Services include psychiatric treatment and instruction about the court process and various roles that play a part in the judicial system. The goal is to restore individuals to trial competency. |
500 N. 9th Street, Suite C, Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 558-4420
Fax: (209) 558-4873
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
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The Sacramento County Conflict Criminal Defenders (CCD), by Court appointment, provide legal representation to criminal defendants who are financially unable to retain counsel. The Sacramento Superior Court appoints CCD to cases where the Public Defender cannot provide representation because of a conflict of interest or insufficient staff. |
Adult appointments |
916-874-7670 |
Juvenile appointments |
916-875-5626 |
receptionist |
916-874-1552 |
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Conservators arrange for the personal care of an individual or the management of his or her financial affairs. Working under appointment by the court, a conservator may be assigned to either a person or an estate, or both. The conservator for a person arranges for the conservatee’s:
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There are two units within the PA/PG/PC that provide conservatorships of person. They are: |
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When no other alternatives are available, the Office of the Public Administrator/Public Guardian/Public Conservator (PA/PG/PC) provides assistance for the person who is unable to care for his or her personal needs or financial resources. LPS (Lanterman, Petris, Short Act) Unit assists those who are:
- gravely disabled due to a mental disorder or chronic alcoholism
- referred by a psychiatrist associated with a Short-Doyle facility, veteran’s hospital or state hospital
- approved for conservatorship following an investigation and court hearing
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Probate Unit that provides a conservator when a person is:
- unable to provide for his/ her physical needs (safety, food, shelter, and clothing), or manage financial resources
- referred by a relative, friend, public official, public agencies, or the Probate Court
- approved for conservatorship following an investigation and court hearing
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Conservatorship Investigation
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Accepts referrals for investigation of the need for conservatorship. |
800 Scenic Drive
Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 525-7430 Fax: (209) 525-6107
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
Office of the Public Guardian
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Responsible for ensuring the needs of court appointed conservatees are met. |
800 Scenic Drive, Bldg. F, Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 525-7412 Fax: (209) 525-5319
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
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CCCS offers free credit counseling and classes. This is a non-profit community service organization. |
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COD refers to the simultaneous existence of substance use and mental disorders. Individuals with COD have one or more disorders relating to the use of alcohol and/or other drugs of abuse as well as one or more mental disorders. A diagnosis of COD occurs when an individual has both mental illness and a substance use disorder. From a treatment perspective, both disorders are primary. Although the disorders may impact each other, neither is merely a sympton of the other. |
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The focus of this web site is to provide information about the Co-Occurring Joint Action Council (COJAC), its members, its subcommittees, and its implementation of the Co-Occurring Disorders (COD) state action plan.
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The Adult Access Team is the entry
point for services within the
Sacramento County Division of Mental
Health. The Access Team is staffed
with mental health clinical staff who
provide information, assess for service
needs, authorize mental health service
and make referrals.
Anyone may request mental health
services by calling the Access Team.
Access is comprised of two teams:
One for adults/older adults, and one
for children/youth. Mental Health
Access provides information twentyfour
hours a day, seven days a week,
365 days a year.
Do you or someone you know need mental health services? |
Adult Access Team: (916) 875-1055 TTY/TDD: (916) 874-8070
Children's Access Team: (916) 875-9980 TTY/TDD: (916) 876-8892
EMERGENCY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
Call 875-1000/CA Rely Service: 711 or
go directly to the Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center 2150 Stockton Blvd, Sacramento, CA
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Help for Youth and Teenagers with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Abuse Problems |
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The Child and Family Integrated System of
Care is a part of Sacramento County’s Division
of Mental Health in the Department of Health
and Human Services. Committed to assisting children and
youth of all backgrounds with emotional
disturbances to remain safely at home, succeed
in school and avoid involvement with the
Juvenile Justice system. Services include:
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Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: 916-875-7070
Fax: 916-875-9775
COUNTY OPERATED PROGRAMS ADMINISTRATION
3331 Power Inn Road, Ste. 160
Sacramento, CA 95826
Phone: 916-876-6600
Fax: 916-875-0972
TDD: 800-735-2929
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How do I get Mental Health Services for my Child or Teenager? |
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Contact the Child and Family Access Team. This is the entry point for all county-operated and
contracted child and family planned mental health
services.
The team screens and links Sacramento County
children and youth between the ages of 0-20 years
to the appropriate mental health service. It provides
information and referral services for all Child and
Family Integrated System of Care services. Triage, assessment, linkage and
referral service for all child and family
mental health services, excluding
crisis and psychiatric inpatient
facilities and residential placements. |
Toll Free: (888) 881-4881
Sacramento County: (916) 875-9980 TDD: (800)-735-2929
Fax:
(916) 875-9970
Monday—Friday
8:00 AM—5:00 PM
Bilingual staff and/or interpreters available at no charge.
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The mission of the Alcohol and Drug Services Division is to promote a healthy community and reduce the harmful effects associated with alcohol and drug use, while remaining responsive to, and reflective of the diversity among individuals, families and communities. Clients who need Alcohol and Drug services enter the System of Care by participating in a preliminary assessment. |
(916) 874-9754, Main Reception
To access a publicly funded treatment slot, prospective participants can be assessed on a drop-in basis at 4875 Broadway, Sacramento, CA 95820 between the hours of 8:30 to 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is strongly suggested to arrive at 8:00 a.m. for the morning session, and arrive at 12:30 p.m. for the afternoon session.
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The Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) is an instrument that assesses a providers’ ability to provide co-occurring disorder (COD) services.
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http://www.adp.cahwnet.gov/COD/ddcat.shtml
If you would like more information on the DDCAT and DDCMHT we encourage you to read the linked article and PowerPoint presentation written by Dr McGovern. |
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The TLCS Mentally Ill Chemical Abuser (MICA) program provides drug and alcohol counseling and supportive services for individuals and their families.
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3131 Palmer ST. Sacramento, CA. 95815 TEL (916) 649-1170 |
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Mental health assessment and treatment to meet the needs of those in Sacramento County who experience trauma and co-occurring disorders as part of substance abuse treatment. |
Phone Number: (916) 473-5764
Address: 4330 Auburn Blvd., Suite 2200 Sacramento, CA 95841 |
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Sacramento Veterans Resource Center Co-Occurring Disorder Drug Rehab with a primary focus on Substance abuse treatment and drug rehab. Co-Occurring Treatment Rehab , Residential short-term sober living drug treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term drug rehab treatment sober living (more than 30 days), Outpatient drug rehab, Substance abuse day treatment |
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All AOD Youth Treatment programs have been established with the capacity to serve dually diagnosed youth as well as youth with AOD problems alone. The Alcohol and Drug Services Division offers a wide range of prevention, early intervention and treatment programs which serve youth. Long-term outpatient individual, family and group counseling through six community-based providers located throughout Sacramento county |
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Meets the needs of clients having both substance abuse and behavioral health problems, a wide variety of out-patient alcohol and drug abuse services are also available directly through the County and through contract inpatient and residential facilities. |
Phone Number: (530) 889-7240
Address: 11512 B Ave. Auburn, CA 95603 |
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For at-risk children and adults in emergencies and crises, a special 24-hour response program is available by contacting the ACCESS team. |
Phone Number: (888) 886-5401
Address:Sorry, no address information available for this agency.
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Offers the full spectrum of adult mental health and substance abuse services including rehabilitative, out-patient and day treatment, and in-patient & residential programs. Client support is also available through housing, employment, recreation, and self-help programs. |
Phone Number: (530) 546-1900
Address: Sierra Family Services Tahoe City, CA 96145 |
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To meet the needs of clients having both substance abuse and behavioral health problems, a wide variety of out-patient alcohol and drug abuse services are also available directly through the County and through contract inpatient and residential facilities.
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Phone Number: (916) 787-8800
Address: 101 Cirby Hills Drive Roseville, CA 95678
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Provides individual and family counseling services, including: Animal Assisted Therapy, Comprehensive Outpatient Mental Health Counseling, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Substance Abuse Services (Outpatient, Drug Free), Mental Health and Substance Abuse Assessments, Child Therapy (Individual and Group), Parenting, Domestic Violence, Anger Management.
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Behavioral Health Promotion and Prevention Services-Stanislaus County |
Capabilities Program provides print information on alcohol, drug and mental health issues and the Friends Are Good Medicine Support Group through the Stanislaus County Website. The program also monitors Driving Under the Influence (DUI), PC1000 (Drug Diversion) and primary AOD prevention programs provided by community-based programs on a contract basis. |
800 Scenic Drive
Modesto, CA 95350
(209) 525-8530
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM,
Monday - Friday
Spanish Language |
Education and Prevention Services
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Capabilities Program provides print information on alcohol, drug and mental health issues and the Friends Are Good Medicine Support Group through the Stanislaus County Website. The program also monitors Driving Under the Influence (DUI), PC1000 (Drug Diversion) and primary AOD prevention programs provided by community-based programs on a contract basis. |
800 Scenic Drive, Bldg. A,
Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 525-6210 Fax: (209) 525-7419
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
Integrated Forensics Team
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A Mental Health Services Act multi-disciplinary program providing comprehensive mental health and co-occurring services for adults (18 years and older) on probation who are underserved and either homeless or at risk of homelessness, have frequent contact with law enforcement, and/or are frequent users of hospital and emergency room services.
Services are also available to qualifying individuals coming out of state hospitals and some Drug Court participants with a co-occurring disorder.
Services include: case management, crisis response, family support, housing and employment assistance, mental health rehabilitation, medication support, peer support and 24/7 coverage.
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Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 558-4420
Fax: (209) 558-4873
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
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Program Description: For child on formal probation. Alcohol and drug and mental health services to youth who are on probation to reduce criminal behavior and strengthen families. Juvenile Hall services include assessment, treatment and psychiatric services. Crisis response service and on-site intensive mental health services are available in this program. |
2215 Blue Gum Avenue,
Modesto, CA
Telephone: (209) 525-5401
Fax: (209) 525-5498
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
Patients' Rights Advocate |
Advocate for all consumers receiving mental health, alcohol and drug services in Stanislaus County. Primary responsibility is to ensure that the rights of the mentally disabled are acknowledged and upheld. Advocacy services at administrative hearings and judicial writ hearings are provided for those individuals experiencing involuntary detainment. Training, consultation and client complaints regarding denial of rights are also provided. The Patients' Rights Advocate works independently from all service providers to ensure the consumer's rights are upheld. |
800 Scenic Drive
Modesto, CA 95350
(209) 525-7423
1-800-334-0352
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM,
Monday - Friday
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Stanislaus Recovery Center - After Care Services
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Program Description: Services are provided free of charge to any adult consumer who has completed a drug and alcohol treatment program (BHRS or contract program of BHRS). Among the classes offered is Relapse Prevention. |
1904 Richland Avenue,
Ceres
Telephone: (209) 541-2121Fax: (209) 541-2083
Days/Hours: Hours as scheduled |
StanWORKS Behavioral Health Services
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Program Description: Assessment and treatment services for individuals with mental health, alcohol/drug and/or domestic violence issues, which prevent them from obtaining or holding employment. This program is only available to individuals who are receiving Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) benefits. |
1917 Memorial Drive, Ste. A-4
Ceres, CA
Telephone: (209) 541-2448
Fax: (209) 541-2145
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
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Program Description: Services for those diagnosed with mental illness who are interested in support or recovery. Consumers must have completed rehabilitation services or have no need for intensive case management or crisis intervention services. Peer facilitated groups and activities are free of charge, confidential and available to consumers without a referral. |
500 N. 9th Street, Suite A
Modesto
Telephone: (209) 558-4081
Fax: (209) 558-4339
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM, Monday - Friday |
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Outpatient Specialty Mental Health Services (EPSDT); Dual
Diagnosis Outpatient Treatment; Individual and Group Treatment;
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2040 Sutter Place, Davis, CA 95616
804 Court Street, Woodland, CA 95695
500B Jefferson Blvd., Suite 195, West Sacramento, CA 95691
(530) 758-2060 / (530) 668-2400 / (916) 375-6400
http://www2.dcn.org/orgs/cchc |
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Asian Pacific Community Counseling *A4AA Provider |
Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Tongan, Vietnamese, and Hmong; Provides assisted access for psychieatric treatment at county outpatiient clinics and access to social services; substance abuse education. |
5330 Power Inn Road, Suite A Sacramento, CA 95820
916-383-6783 |
CalWORKs Counseling Services |
CalWORKs Counseling Services include counseling and support groups and individual counseling. Group sessions are held at local Department of Human Assistance (DHA) sites. Group sessions address issues such as depression, anxiety, stress management, anger management, life transitions, and parenting skills. |
To receive counseling services or more information, you can contact your CalWORKs worker or a counselor at any of the following Department of Human Assistance offices:
- Bowling Green: 916-875-2900
- Elk Grove: 916-685-9273
- Folsom: 916-874-3800
- Galt: 209-745-3485
- Grand Oaks One Stop: 263-4150
- Mather Community Campus: 916-228-3100
- North Highlands: 916-876-8000
- Oak Park: 916-875-2960
- Phoenix Park: 916-875-3869
- Pat Wright (28th & R Street): 916-874-2072
- Rancho Cordova: 916-875-8600
- Research Drive: 916-648-0895
- Susie-Gaines Mitchell: 916-875-8100
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Capital Christian Counseling Center - Capital Christian Center |
Offers counseling for individuals & families; couselors are licensed or interning MFTs or LCSWs; fee for service or sliding scale. |
9500 Micron Ave, Suite 132 Sacramento, CA 95827 916-856-5955 |
Carmichael Presbyterian Counseling Center
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located near Marconi and Fair Oaks and can be reached at (916) 483-2989. |
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- Low cost counseling for individuals, couples, families, and children
- Support groups and educational classes covering a wide range of topics
- Assessment and referral services
- Caring, highly trained licensed and pre-licensed clinical social workers, psychology interns, and marriage, family and child counselors
- Fees based on your ability to pay
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Catholic Social Service of Sacramento, New Pathways Counseling is conveniently located across from CSU Sacramento at 5890 Newman Court (cross street is Carlson), Sacramento, CA 95819-2608
Both daytime and evening appointments are available
For more information, please call us at 916-452-7481 or email: drichmond@diocese-sacramento.org
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Welcome
to CSUS Psychological
Counseling Services Psychological Counseling Services (PCS) helps students cope with stress or troubling personal problems such as work stress, financial concerns, illness, family pressure, and relationship issues can be distracting, making it difficult to concentrate on coursework. If you're a regularly enrolled Sac State student, you're eligible for our free sevices which include:
- Individual counseling
- Biofeedback and relaxation training
- Couples counseling
- Group therapy
- Crisis interventionPsychiatric services (medication evaluation and treatment)
- Learning Disorders Services (assessment and referral)
- Support groups
- Workshops and Classroom Presentations
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If you are in immediate crisis, please call 911 or the Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
If you would like to explore whether counseling is right for you, the first step is to come during Drop-In hours at one of our two locations:
- Second floor of the Student Health Center: Monday through Friday from 10 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:00 to 2:30 p.m.
- Student Health Connection in the Univeristy Union: Monday through Thursday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m.
- Evening drop-in hours in the University Union Student Health Center Satellite Clinic are: Monday through Thursday 5:00 - 6:30 p.m.
No appointment is necessary for this brief assessment as students are seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
No appointment is required.
Please bring your student I.D. card.
For more information please call our office at 916.278.6416, or email us. |
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We have about 14 full-time and part-time therapists who are licensed mental health professionals or master’s level interns working under the supervision of a licensed therapist. If necessary, the therapist will make home visits.
- Early Prevention and Screening Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) and Child Protective Services (CPS) for children and their families who are referred to us by Child Protective Services. Eligibility is determined through Medi-Cal or Child ACCESS. We see children as young as 4 years old and up through age 21.
- General Mental Health (GMC) clients are able to use our counseling services if they have Medi-Cal. They will need to contact Adult ACCESS services and say they would like to be seen at The Effort.
- Department of Health and Human Services includes many clients who are referred by Child Protective Services and most are adults.
- Private Pay clients pay from $20 to $80 per session, based on their income.
- Employee Assistance Programs (EAPs) refer clients to us several ways. Call The Effort at 916-368-3100 to see if we have a current contract with your EAP.
- The Ryan White Program for people who are HIV positive or have AIDS, as well as their significant others. available when client has exhausted all of his/ her insurance for counseling sessions & has been denied any more counseling for HIV/AIDS-related emotional problems.
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Gemma DeMendoza, Receptionist
916-368-3080 |
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El Hogar Mental Health and Community Service Center
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El Hogar Community Services, Inc. Regional Support Team (RST)
The RST is authorized by the County of Sacramento to provide comprehensive adult mental health services to eligible consumers that reside in defined geographic regions of the county. Psychiatric services include assessment and evaluation, individual and group therapy, case management, medication, and social rehabilitation. Additional programs and services offered through the RST include the following:
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Employee Assistance Program (EAP) |
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Family Service Agency
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Family Service Agency, provides counseling for children, adults and families. MediCal is accepted and a sliding fee is provided based on monthly income. |
located near Watt and Folsom Blvd MediCal clients please call (916) 875-1055, all others may call (916) 368-3080. |
Geriatric Network - CHW Medical Foundation |
Crisis prevention and intervention, assessment, psychotherapy and mental health case management, referrals and linkages to resources for Sacramento County residents over 60 |
425 University Avenue, Suite 222 Sacramento, CA 95825 |
Human Resources Consultants (HRC) East Area Mental Health Clinic |
Serves the eastern portion of the county; accepts Medi-Cal and Medicare; outpatient psychiatric and medication support services, social services and family support. Eligibility determined through Sacramento County Mental Health ACCESS program. |
2220-B Watt Avenue Sacramento, CA 95825 916-485-6500 |
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Counseling services for adults and seniors; sliding scale |
3400 Cottage Way, 3rd Floor, Suite P Sacramento, Ca 95825
916-484-4400 www.jfssac.org |
Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center |
Provides emergency crisis intervention; accepts indigent idividuals and Medi-Cal |
2150 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95817 916-875-1000
24-hour Line: 916-732-3637 |
Sacramento Mental Health Association (MHASC) |
Promotes mental well-being, advocacy, and delivery of services; offers information and referrals to therapists and self-help groups; senior peer counseling program available. |
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The Sacramento Mental Health Clinic provides a full range of psychiatric and psychological assessments and interventions including individual and group psychotherapy, medication management, substance abuse treatment and a Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) treatment program.
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10535 Hospital Way
Mather, CA 95655
Phone: 800-382-8387 or 916-366-5420
Fax: 916-366-5328
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The goal of the Vet Center program is to provide a broad range of counseling, outreach, and referral services to eligible veterans in order to help them make a satisfying post-war readjustment to civilian life. |
1111 Howe Avenue Suite #390
Sacramento, CA 95825
Phone: (916)-566-7430
Fax: (916)-566-7433 |
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Counseling to individuals, seniors and families on a variety of issues; specialists available in individual, couples, and foumily counseling, and spiritual needs; sliding scale is available. |
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Senior Peer Counseling, Mental Health Association Sacrmanto Chapter |
Volunteers visit seniors and offer emotional support and frendship for those isolated and lonely. |
9719 Lincoln Village Drive, Suite 407
Sacramento, CA 95827 916-855-5444 www.mhasc.org |
South Sacramento Counseling Center |
Professional staff offers counseling on acute and chronic illness or emotional issues; sliding scale is available. |
7486 Center Parkway Sacramento, CA 958323 916-427-5208 |
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Mental health services and advocacy to adults with disabilities and their families. |
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Outpatient mental health clinics offering brief mental health services to minorities and seniors. Provides screening, assessment, therapy, medication management; sliding scale |
7000 Franklin Blvd., Suite 200 Sacramento, Ca 95823
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Full spectrum of adult mental health and substance abuse services including rehabilitative, out-patient and day treatment, and in-patient & residential programs. Client support is also available through housing, employment, recreation, and self-help programs. To meet the needs of clients having both substance abuse and behavioral health problems, a wide variety of out-patient alcohol and drug abuse services are also available directly through the County and through contract inpatient and residential facilities. |
- Auburn at DeWitt Center
11512 B Ave., Auburn, CA 95603 530-889-7240 | FAX: 530-889-7293
- Roseville:
101 Cirby Hills Drive , Roseville, CA 95678, 916-787-8800 | FAX: 916-787-8857
- North Lake Tahoe:
Sierra Family Services
2690 Lake Forest Drive
Tahoe City 96145
Phone: 530 581-4054
Fax - 530-583-4282
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free and confidential , and provides counseling help to seniors who live in the county. If you are having a problem and would like to talk it over with a fellow senior volunteer counselor, call the service. Or perhaps you know a senior who might benefit from using this service.
- Who's eligibile? Anyone 55 or older who lives in Placer County is eligible for the Senior Peer Counseling Prog.
- What's the cost? THERE IS NO COST TO YOU. The Senior Peer Counseling Program is a free service of Placer County Department of Health and Human Services.
- What's the location? By appointment, in your home or a location of your choice.
- Is it confidential? Senior peer counseling is completely confidential between you and your counselor.
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Senior Peer Counseling is one of several services offered by the Placer County Department of Health and Human Services, Adult System of Care. For information on this program and others available to senior residents of Placer County, call 530-889-7240.Placer County
Adult System of Care 11512 B Avenue Auburn, CA 95603 |
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Youth and family counseling in community and school-based settings; crisis intervention; assistance with runaways; juvenile diversion; violence prevention; support groups; teen pregnancy prevention education; and adolescent substance abuse prevention services. |
1700 McHenry Village Way, Ste 11
Modesto
Telephone: (209) 526-1440 Counseling Services
Fax: (209) 550-4903
Days/Hours: 8:00 AM - 8:00 PM, Monday - Thursday |
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CAPS provides short-term counseling at no cost to UC Davis registered students. The service you receive is based upon a determination of your therapeutic goals and CAPS resources. If CAPS is unable to meet your goals, referral resources will be identified for you. |
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901 G Street
916-874-6218
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Superior Court of California |
700 H Street, Suite 0270
916-874-6411
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Superior Court of California |
720 9th Street, Room 101
916-874-5664 |
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District Attorney County of Sacramento |
916-874-9377
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Health and Human Services |
http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?content=93 916-875-6022
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916- 874-6056/California Relay Service 7-1-1 |
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District Attorney |
916- 874-6171 |
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County of Sacramento |
916- 874-5111 Emergency/ 874-5115 Non-Emergency |
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Medi-Cal eligible children who are part of the CPS system and in need of mental health services.Mental Health counseling services and support, which can include services for neglect, physical and sexual abuse, to EPSDT eligible children and youth referred to counseling by Children’s Protective Services (CPS). |
CPS social workers and Donner staff refer to Access. |
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IF THERE IS A LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCY |
CALL 9-1-1 |
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This is a 24-hour child abuse hot line.
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Dependent Adult/Senior Abuse |
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Adult Protective Services |
Report Senior or Dependent Adult Abuse:
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Domestic Violence Crisis Line |
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*There is a program called D.V.P.R.T. - "The Sacramento Police Department and the Department of Human Assistance (DHA) formed the D.V.P.R.T. as a tool for eliminating domestic violence in our community. A DHA social worker will accompany a Sacramento Police Officer at the time of an initial domestic violence call and/or follow up to provide immediate information regarding prosecution procedures, CalWORKs, financial assistance, mental health, alcohol and drug programs, and domestic violence counseling." |
- 5770 Freeport Blvd. Suite 100Sacramento, CA. 95822
- Emergency 911
- Emergency (cell#) (916) 732-0100
- Non Emergency (916) 264-5471
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9-1-1 or (916) 264-5151 |
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- Emergency: (crimes in progress) 9-1-1 or 916-874-5111
- Non emergencies: 916-874-5115
- Non-emergencies-TDD Speech Hearing Impaired Only: 916-874-7128
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Local Councy Mental Health 24 Hour Crisis Intervention Numbers |
Download this handy PDF format Local County Mental Health 24-hour crisis intervention numbers! |
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If you believe there is a mental health crisis situation, but are uncertain how to proceed, contact the Crisis center staff at this 24-hour line.
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(916) 875-1000 |
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24 hours / 7 days
(530) 886-5401 Auburn 1-888-886-5401
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(209) 558-4600 OR 1-888-376-6246
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Sutter-Yuba Mental Health Services |
(530) 673-8255
1-888-923-3800
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CAPS has mental health staff available for consultation 24 hours a day by phone.
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Yolo County Mental Health Crisis Services
Emergency & Crisis Information presented by NAMI YOLO |
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm
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This program operates during day and
evening shifts and provides psychiatric crisis
and stabilization services for up to 23 hours
for children and youth up to 18 years of age.
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psychiatric involuntary ospitalizations due
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In a life threating situation, contact 911 or
take your child/youth to the Minor
Emergency Response Team (MERT),
which is the child and youth component of
the Sacramento County Division of Mental
Health Crisis Unit, located at the Mental
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The crisis clinic has a specialty evaluation team for children, called the Minor Emergency Response Team (MERT), which is located within the Treatment Center at Clinical and diagnostic services from MERT are available around the clock on a walk-in basis for children and families in the Sacramento community. |
SACRAMENTO COUNTY
MENTAL HEALTH TREATMENT CENTER
2150 STOCKTON BOULEVARD
SACRAMENTO, CA 95817
DAILY: 7:00 A.M. TO 11:00 P.M.
(916) 875-1114 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICE: 711
DAILY: 11:00 P.M. TO 7:30 A.M.
(916) 732-3637 CALIFORNIA RELAY SERVICE: 711
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http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/YoloLINK/programs/pAlliedServicKids-5098.html |
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Women Escaping a Violent Environment (WEAVE) |
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Newborns can be safely given up at any Sacramento
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El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, & Yolo Counties
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We answer calls 24 hours a day, 365 days a year from those living within the 916, 209, 530, and 707 area codes. We are a network provider for the National Suicide Prevention Crisis
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Sacramento (916) 368-3111
Auburn (530) 885-2300
Roseville (916) 733-3111
Lincoln (916) 645-8866
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255 or
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California Child & Youth & Family Coalition
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A statewide, toll free, 24-hour confidential phone line available to young people, primarily between the ages of 12-24, & those concerned about them. Provide crisis intervention counseling on issues such as abuse, assault, gang membership, lesbian/ gay/bisexual/transgender issues, & suicide. Provide support, encouragement & referrals relating to & for youth who have run away or are in other high-risk situations. Services are free.
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Crisis Line: 800-843-5200 Fax: 916-340-0510 (FAX)
askus@calyouth.org (Email)
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The California Youth Crisis Line is a statewide, toll free,
24-hour, confidential phone line available to young people between the ages of 12-24, and concerned friends and family members. CCY provides crisis intervention counseling on many issues including family problems, sexual assault, eating disorders, teen pregnancy, substance abuse, suicide and more. CCY offers support, encouragement, and referrals to youth needing assistance or in crisis situations. |
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 TriWest Behavioral Health Crisis Line-for Active Duty, Veterans, and Family
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Veterans National Suicide Prevention Lifeline |
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1 (800) 273-TALK (800-273-8255)
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ACCESS Team 24 hours / 7 days |
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Interested parties can call (530) 673-8255 or 1-888-923-3800 for all psychiatric emergency questions or drop in at 1965 Live Oak Boulevard, Yuba City, CA. |
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Sacramento
County contracts with Crossroads Employment Services to
help people with mental illness get and keep jobs. Crossroads meets with mental health consumers and
explains California State Department of Rehabilitation
requirements for receiving rehabilitation services.
Crossroads works individually with clients to help them
with the Department of Rehabilitation paperwork
requirements including: Release of Information forms,
application forms, employment history forms, health
questionnaires and additional documents. In
addition to information, referral and linkage services,
Clients can also attend weekly support groups to
facilitate problem resolution, enhance peer interaction
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3823
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Crystal Meth Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women for whom all drugs, specifically Crystal Meth, have become a problem. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stay clean and lead a sober life. |
213.488.4455 (HOTLINE)
Thursday starting: 9:00pm
5435 Palm Avenue (nr Auburn Blvd)
City: Sacramento
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