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SERVICES FOR ADULTS
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Adult ACCESS Team
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This team does triage,
assessment, linkage and referrals for adults in need of outpatient
mental health services.
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(916) 875-1055 or (888)
881-4881, Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM Interpreter services are
available.
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Adult Mental Health Homeless Services
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A variety of services are
provided with the understanding that homeless individuals needs are
complex and multi-faceted, with attention focused on housing,
co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance abuse and
unmet physical and mental health needs.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=166
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Adult Psychiatric Support Services (APSS) Clinic
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A mental health
outpatient clinic for Sacramento County residents who have CalWORKs
program eligibility or who have Medi-Cal coverage through
managed care and meet certain other criteria. Contact your CalWORKs
Clinical Team counselor or the Sacramento County Adult ACCESS
Team for a referral to this clinic.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=1339
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Alcohol and Drug Services
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 Provides education,
counseling, alcohol and drug detoxification, and residential recovery
programs.
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Dick Dobbins, Program
Coordinator DobbinsD@SacCounty
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South area (916) 737-7104
North area (916) 348-1428
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4875 Broadway, Rm. 129,
Sacramento, CA 95820
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Consumer Self Help Center
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Provides peer support to
ensure the rights of mental health services consumers who are in
mental health programs, facilities and residential care homes.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=80
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South area (916) 737-7104
North area (916) 348-1428
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Mental Health Crisis Center
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If a person who is being
treated at a local RST clinic
is in crisis, you can call that agency's main number at any time for
crisis help. On weekends, holidays or after the hours of the
community clinics, you can call the Crisis Center to reach someone
who knows about local crisis intervention resources.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=484
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(916) 732-3637
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Regional Support Team (RST) Services
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Services for adults with
serious and persistent mental illness. Outpatient mental health
services, including crisis intervention, case management,
rehabilitation, and medication support services to adults are
provided at the following locations, depending on the area of the
county where the person lives. To get access to these services,
contact the Adult
ACCESS Team.
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Downtown—El Hogar Mental Health and Community Services
Center, Inc.
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For adults who live in
the downtown Sacramento area.
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http://www.elhogarinc.org
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mmontgomery@elhogarinc.org
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(916) 441-0226
or Adult ACCESS at (916) 875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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601 N. Market Blvd.,
Suite 100W, Sacramento, CA 95834
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East Sacramento—Human Resource Consultants (HRC)
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For adults who live in
the east Sacramento area.
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Lynn Place lplace@hrcrst.org
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(916) 485-6500
or Adult ACCESS at (916) 875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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2220-B Watt Ave.,
Sacramento, CA 95825
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North Sacramento—Northgate Point
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For adults who live in
the north Sacramento area.
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http://www.tpcp.org
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(916) 567-4222
or Adult ACCESS at (916) 875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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601 W. Market Street,
Sacramento, CA 95834
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South Sacramento—Visions Unlimited
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For adults who live in
the south Sacramento area.
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http://www.vuinc.org/index.php?page=ContactSacramento
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Adult ACCESS at (916)
875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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7000 Franklin Blvd.,
Suite 200, Sacramento, CA 95823
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Galt—Visions Unlimited Galt
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For adults who live in
the Galt area.
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http://www.vuinc.org/index.php?page=ContactGalt
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Adult ACCESS at (916)
875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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425 Pine Street, Suite 2,
Galt, CA 95632
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Sacramento County Mental Health Clinic
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Adult Medi-Cal recipients
who are experiencing mental health problems that disrupt or interfere
with daily living may be eligible for free and confidential
counseling and psychiatric services.
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Adult ACCESS at (916)
875-1055 or toll free (888) 881-4881
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Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center
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Crisis intervention and
stabilization for adults in crisis with psychotic symptoms, suicidal
or violent behavior, for up to 23 hours. Also provides 24-hour
full-range psychiatric services in a locked setting for people who
are a danger to themselves or others or require 24-hour care in a
locked setting.
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(916) 871-1000 or (916)
688-2000
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2150 Stockton Blvd.,
Sacramento, CA 95817
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Transitional Living and Community Support, Inc. (TLCS)
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Emergency, transitional
and permanent housing for people with psychiatric disabilities.
Supportive services includes case management, entitlement advocacy,
and life skills development tailored to the needs of clients. To get
access to these services, contact the Adult ACCESS
Team.
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http://www.tlcssac.org/
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(916) 441-0123
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Wellness and Recovery Center
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New as of August 1, 2007!
This is an open door, drop-in center where anyone can go to get help
if they need it. Provided by Mental Health Service Act (Prop 63)
funds. See announcement.
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(916) 485-4175
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3815 Marconi Ave.
Suite 1, Sacramento, CA 95821
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SERVICES FOR CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
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Child ACCESS Team
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Screens minors for
eligibility and serves as the initial entry point for mental health
services and assessments. Over 70 contracted programs and a dozen
County run programs provide services.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=484
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(916) 875-9980
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Child Protective Services
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 Screens minors for
eligibility and serves as the initial entry point for mental health
services and assessments. Over 70 contracted programs and a dozen
County run programs provide services.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/default.asp
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Abuse Hotline (916)
875-5437
In an immediate emergency call 911 for law enforcement intervention.
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Minor Emergency Response Team (MERT)
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Mental health assessments
and crisis services to children and adolescents. Clinical and
diagnostic services from MERT are available around the clock on a
walk-in basis for children and families. In addition to providing
triage and crisis stabilization services the MERT team provides
support and guidance in response to many calls from concerned parents
and caretakers.
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http://www.sacdhhs.com/article.asp?ContentID=484
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(916) 875-1113 or (916)
875-1114, 7:00 AM-11:00 PM
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Turning Point
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Provides psychiatric
services, support and advocacy for adults, children, transitional age
youth and families. Programs include homeless intervention,
residential and transitional services, and employment services. To
get access to these services, contact the Adult ACCESS
Team.
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http://www.tpcp.org
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Alexis McKinnon AlexisMcKinnon@tpcp.org
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(916) 364-8395 ext
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