- Behavioral Health Division - Santa Cruz Health
The Behavioral Health Division provides a wide range of prevention and treatment options for Santa Cruz County adults, children and their families Provides clinical services for transition age youth (18-25), adult recovery (25-59), older adults (over 60) and Forensic and Jail Treatment for adults in need of mental health treatment
- MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCE DIRECTORY - Santa Cruz County, California
Information Referrals about: LGBT, HIV AIDS, legal issues, mental health substance abuse resources, personal care, media, medical resources, domestic violence, and more
- Behavioral Health Crisis Services - Santa Cruz County, California
Santa Cruz County Jail Mental Health Services - 454-2865; Access Santa Cruz County - resource guide for people with special needs physical challenges; Guidelines for Calling 9-1-1 - Who to call and what to do in a mental health emergency
- NAMI Santa Cruz County - Home
NAMI Santa Cruz County offers education, support, and advocacy to those affected by mental health conditions We offer free support groups, classes, and trainings to those living with mental illness and their loved ones
- Behavioral Health | Santa Cruz Community Health Centers
That is why we offer comprehensive Behavioral Health support services for life’s challenges These services include individual therapy, family therapy, substance use disorder counseling, school-based support (Live Oak Schools and Harbor High), and case management services Up to twelve (12) 30-minute sessions with one of our therapists
- CHILD AND ADOLESCENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES | SANTA CRUZ COUNTY . . .
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Provides comprehensive, strengths-based, culturally and linguistically appropriate behavioral health services for Medi-Cal eligible children and youth who have moderate to severe behavioral health needs
- County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency - Behavioral Health . . .
legal, medical, psychiatric, family social issues, relapse potential and treatment acceptance; make recommendations for treatment and discuss options w ed Treatment (MAT) for opioid use disorders is a nationally recognized evidence-based treatment with over three decades of rigorous research on its effe
- How to Receive Mental Health Services - Santa Cruz Health
How do I contact the Access Team to get mental health services? Call (831) 454-4170 or (800) 952-2335 24-hours a day - Urgent care can also be requested 24 hours per day by calling the same numbers
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