Adult Mental Health Recovery Services
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Have a Question? Contact Us!- Mental Health Center: (707) 472-2300
- Administration: (707) 472-2355
If you are in crisis and need help right away, call
one of the following 24-hour lines:
- Ukiah: (707) 472-2304
- Willits: (707) 456-3850
- Fort
Bragg: (707) 964-4747
- Psychiatric Emergency Services
- Provides 24 hour a day, seven day per week services, on site or by telephone. Assessments, interventions, intakes, vocational rehabilitations, housing and medication referrals and case management are provided in this integrated system of care. This may also include a stay on the unit or, depending on level of acuity, hospitalization out of county.
- Adult Outpatient Services
- Provides case management, intensive intervention services (AKA Bridge Team Intervention Services) and psychiatry/medical services.
- Forensic Services
- Provides mental health treatment for adults with mental illness and forensic background or at risk of forensic involvement to prevent the occurrence and/or relapse of psychiatric symptoms, provide evidence based mental health treatment and collaborate with Sheriff's Office and medical staff in addressing inmate's short term psychiatric treatment needs.
- Medical Services
- Provides quality medication support services for adults suffering from major psychiatric disorders. Address patients strengths/weaknesses in formatting clinical treatment plan. Provide education to patients on healthy lifestyle choices to enhance response to psychotropic medication.
- Supportive Housing Program (SHP)
- The SHP program provides assistance to eligible homeless families and individuals through coordinating case management, housing, substance abuse counseling and legal advocacy. SHP works closely with other local agencies, such as the Community Center, North Coast Opportunities, Ford Street, and Redwood Legal Assistance to provide collaborative support services.
- Employment Services
- Includes vocational support, Adult Vocational Education (AVE) Program and CalWORKS mental health.
- Patient's Rights Advocate
- Protects the legal, civil and human rights of clients in the mental health system by supporting clients in communicating their spoken or perceived needs within the community, mental health system and legal arena.
- Mental Health Services Act (MHSA)
- HOPE Team, Forensic Services.
- Mental Health Board
- Under Welfare & Institutions Code Section 5600, each County is required to have a Mental Health Board or Commission. The MHB is made up of mental health clients, family members of clients, and members of the general public.
Please note, all programs and services are not available at all locations. Please contact us to verify the location and office hours.
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