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TURNING POINT C.P. SACRAMENTO COUNTY DIRECTORY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES (FISCAL YEAR
VISIONS UNLIMITED INC. 2009-2010)
TRANSITIONAL HOUSING

PROVEDERS SACRAMENTO COUNTY CHILD AND FAMILY SACRAMENTO COUNTY ADULT MENTAL HEALTH
INTEGRATED SYSTEM OF CARE SERVICES SERVICE DIRECTORY
WELLNESS RECOVERY CENTE Directory of Mental Health Services Fiscal Year 2009-2010
Fiscal Year 2009-2010
EL HOGAR MENTAL HEALTH
Adult Access Team
MENTAL HEALTH CARE Child and Family Access Team Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 (916) 875-1055 or (888) 881-
3331 Power Inn Road, Suite 170 Sacto, Ca. 95826 4881 Fax: (916) 875-1190
ALTA REGIONAL
Monday - Friday (8:00am - 5:00pm) Phone:(916) 875-9980 Interpreter services available: Triage, assessment, linkage
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA TTY/TDD: (916) 876-8892 Fax: (916) 875-9970. 24-hour and referral service for adult outpatient mental health
2008 - 2009 PROVIDER LIST Automated Information Line: 1-888-881-4881 Interpreter services.
services available. Eligibility: Adults requesting mental health services.
CHILDREN MENTAL HEALTH
Triage, assessment, linkage and referral service for all child Southeast Asian Assistance Center (SAAC)
VA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA and family mental health services, excluding crisis 5625 24th Street acramento, CA 95822
and Children and youth in need of mental health services Call: (916) 421-1036. Adults participating in county or
TRANSITIONAL LIVING (TLCS) Interpreter services available. psychiatric inpatient facilities contract mental health services needing interpretation.
LANGUAGE CULTURAL SERVICE and residential placement Cultural interpretation services for immigrant and refugee
group (Cantonese, Hmong, Russian, Vietnamese) and
UCD CLINICAL TRAINING SITES CPS MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Latinos.
ACT HOME PROVIDERS
CPS: Medi-Cal/EPSDT (• Child/Family, EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
SACRAMENTO NON-PROFIT JOBS Institute • Children’s Receiving Home
Assessment Cottage, • Children’s Receiving Home California Department of Rehabilitation
CAREER CENTERS Outpatient • Cross Creek, • EMQ Families First, • River 721 Capitol Mall Sacramento, CA 95814
Oak, • Sacramento Children’s Home, • Terkensha, • Terra Call: (916) 558-5300 Adults with psychiatric disabilities
EMPLOYMENT: MENTAL HEALTH Nova, • The Effort, • Turning Point, • UCD CPS Outpatient, seeking meaningful employment.
• UCD PCIT Provides assistance in acquiring rehabilitative services from
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
Mental health counseling services and support, which can the Department of Rehabilitation.
Transportation Services include services for neglect, physical and sexual abuse, to
EPSDT eligible children and youth FORENSIC SERVICES
Employment Services referred to counseling by Child Protective Services
(CPS). Medi-Cal eligible children who are part of the CPS
DISABILITY BENEFITS Jail Psychiatric Services – UCD
system and in need of mental health services. CPS social
DISABILITY BENEFITS Jail Psychiatric Services – UCD
system and in need of mental health services. CPS social
Sacramento County Main Jail
workers, foster family agency social workers, foster parents
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE 651 I Street Sacramento, CA 95814
and Donner staff refers to Access.
Assessment, diagnosis, brief counseling, suicide
PAYEE SERVICES prevention, stabilization, crisis intervention, medication,pre-
release planning, and community referral.
DEPART OF HUMAN ASSISTANC JUVENILE JUSTICE COLLABORATIVES AND
Financial Assistances SERVICES Rio Consumnes Correctional Center
12500 Bruceville Road
Day Reporting Center Elk Grove, CA 95757
Mental health services provided in research oriented day Services include an acute Inpatient Unit 18-bed for intensive
treatment and reporting program.Children and youth in need treatment.
of mental health services who are referred by the court to
the Day Reporting Center. Probation Officers make HOMELESS & HOUSING SERVICES
recommendation to Juvenile Court.
El Hogar Guest House Clinic
Juvenile Drug Court: Another Choice Another Chance 1400 North A Street, Bldg. A
(ACAC) Sacramento, CA 95811
Mental health services provided to youth directed by the Appointments & walk-ins, Walk-ins should arrive by 8:00
Juvenile Court into this education and substance abuse a.m.Call: (916) 4401500 ext. 3
treatment program provided in collaboration with Target population criteria Homeless. Triage, assessment,
Sacramento County Office Of Education. Youth ordered by medication and rehabilitation services and referrals. Service
the Juvenile Drug Court.Probation Officers make entry point for mental health services for homeless
recommendation to the Juvenile Court. population. Refers to TLCS New Direction and TP Pathways
when indicated.
Sacramento Assessment Center Quality Group Home TLCS – New Direction
Provides care and comprehensive assessment of juvenile 1400 North A Street, Bldg. A
wards to determine the most appropriate placement for Sacramento, CA 95811
each minor. Youth who have been remanded to the Call Access Team (916) 875-1055
Sacramento Assessment Center. Referral by Department of Referral sources: MHTC, IPT, Jail Psychiatric Services,
Probation to the Access Team. Guest House. Target population criteria Homeless or risk of
homeless adults LOCUS required. Intensive, full service,
integrated mental health and medication services for adults
Family Child Community Treatment Program (FCCTP) who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
Quality Group Home
Enhanced mental health outpatient services and
interagency service coordination. Services provided at TLCS- Residential Housing
schools, in homes, and the community.Probation youth 1400 North A Street, Bldg. A
with a serious emotional disturbance who are placed Sacramento, CA 95811
locally, or at risk for out-of-home placement. Referral from
Probation to Access Team. Referral and intake through EH. Guest Housem Call: (916)
440-1500. Referral sources: MHTC, Jail Psychiatric
Juvenile Justice Institutionn Services, Guest House and TLCS
• Catholic Healthcare West-Juvenile Justice Institution Target population criteria
• Mental Health Team
(CHW - JJIMHT) Mental health services to children and • Carol’s Place - Homelessness.
youth in Juvenile Justice Institutions. Youth residing in:
Juvenile Hall, Sacramento County Boy’s Ranch, Warren E. • Palmer Apartments -Homelessness (HUD homeless
Thornton Youth Center.Direct referral by the youth or staff to definition) • Cooperative Homes-Must possess some
the JJI Mental Health Team. independent living skills, provide for self-care, and prepare
simple meals.
Community Connections
• Catholic Healthcare West (CHW) Clinic South T Street Coop - Homelessness or risk of becoming
Mental health services to children and youth following homeless HIV+/AIDS diagnosis
discharge from Probation’s Assessment Center, WET Carol’s Place - 30-120 day brief transitional housing
Youth Center, or Boy’s Ranch. Children, youth and families program.
needing mental health services. Juvenile Probation refers
directly to the Community Connections staff, which Palmer Apartments - 12-month transitional housing program
completes the Access Team referral. focusing on goals to end cycle of homelessness, including
addiction and barriers to successful community integration.
Cooperative Homes permanent, cooperative residential
Multi-Systemic Therapy
Cooperative Homes permanent, cooperative residential
Multi-Systemic Therapy housing programs. Residents live cooperatively to reduce
• River Oak the stresses and expenses of independent living. One site
Comprehensive assessment and multi- systemic therapy for provides housing for adult clients with families.
probation youth meeting grant criteria. Probation refers
youth meeting MIOCR eligibility with Medi- Cal. Probation
Turning Point Pathways
initiates all referrals.
601 W. North Market Street Sacramento, CA 95834. Call
Access Team Referral sources: MHTC, IPT, Jail Psychiatric
EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH Services, Guest House Homelessness and meets target
SERVICES population criteria for: transition age youth (TAY 18- 25
years, younger if emancipated), Adults (25-60 years) Older
Preschool Outpatient Services Adults (60+ years) LOCUS required (Adults) Also serves
• River Oak – North Seriously emotionally disturbed (SED) children and their
• River Oak – South Mental health services provided to families/caregivers. Intensive, full service, integrated mental
children in the Head Start Preschool program. Children 3-5 health and medication services, permanent supported
years unsuccessful in mainstream preschool due to housing and employment services. 24/7 response. Focus
behavioral challenges. Referral sent to the Access Team by on what-ever-it-takes, housing first model.
Head Start Preschool.

OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES –


Parent Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)
• UCD Structured behavioral and communication skill EXPANDED TARGET POPULATION
training for parents and caregivers as they interact with their
children. Children age two through seven years old. Referral Cal WORKs Clinical Team
from CPS social worker to the Access Team. Administrative Offices Only
7001-A East Parkway, Suite 300
Building Blocks Intensive Sacramento, CA 95823
• River Oak Intensive assessment/diagnostic and treatment Services Various DHA Locations Call:(916) 874-2986
services for children who exhibit severe mental health Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-5:00 PM. Interpreter services
concerns.Children age two up to age six who need more available or Contact your Human Services Specialist (HHS)
than an outpatient program can provide. Referral to the for a referral.Adults receiving Cal WORKs services.
Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or Individual or group counseling services designed to address
community member. mental health and/or alcohol/drug use issues that are a
barrier to obtaining or maintaining employment.
Building Blocks Foster Support
• River Oak Foster support services to young children in a
therapeutic foster care home. Children age two up to age Catholic Social Services (CSS) –New Pathways
six that are at risk of losing their foster placement. Referral 5890 Newman Court. Sacramento, CA 95819.
to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency
or community member. or Children’s Receiving Home. Call Access Team Expanded target (916) 875-1055
population criteria Brief focused counseling – up to 10
Infant Mental Health Program sessions
• UCD Mental health services provided to infants and
toddlers with their caregivers. Services are primarily home The Effort
based. Clinicians sited at eight Birth & Beyond Family 8233 E. Stockton Blvd., Bldg. D
Resource Centers.Infants and Toddlers up to age three. Sacramento, CA 95828
Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, 6015 Watt Avenue, #2 No. Highlands, CA 95660. Call
agency or community member. Access Team (916) 875-1055. Expanded target population
criteria Brief focused counseling – up to 10 sessions
ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
OUTPATIENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES – TARGET
Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services (CAPS) POPULATION
Clinic Psychiatric assessment, medication Children/youth
served by county operated program and select contracted
Adult Psychiatric Support Service (APSS) Clinic
organizational providers. support, psychological testing and 4875 Broadway, Suite 180 Sacramento, CA 95820. (916)
mental health services. Referral by the Access Team by 875-0599. Call Access Team Target population (916) 875-
county operated program or select contracted 1055 criteria Medically indigent adults unlinked to mental
organizational provider. health specialty services Psychiatric medication evaluation
and management, group counseling, and brief focused
Children’s Case Management Services counseling. Coordinated referral to ongoing mental health
(CCMS) Assessment, case management and outpatient specialty services for qualified beneficiaries when indicated.
monitoring for 3632 eligible clients.Students who need
assessment for 3632 services and 3632 eligible APCC Transcultural Wellness Center (TWC)
assessment for 3632 services and 3632 eligible APCC Transcultural Wellness Center (TWC)
children/youth.School Special Education staff and IEP 7273 14th Avenue, Suite 120-B Sacramento, CA 95820 Call
teams. Adult

Homeless Program Access Target population (916) 875-1055 criteria; priority


• Child and Family Institute Brief mental health services at populations include Asian Pacific Islanders. Intensive, full
homeless facilities including South Area Emergency service, integrated mental health and medication services
Housing Center and Mustard Seed School. Medi-Cal eligible primarily for Asian Pacific Islanders, including community
homeless children, youth and their families. Referral made outreach and education. 24/7 response.
by CFI only.
APSS Aftercare Clinic
Mental Health and Alcohol or Drug Disorder 2130 Stockton Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95817
Specialization (916) 875-0701 Referral upon discharge from MHTC Crisis
• Another Choice, Another Chance or Inpatient Units only. (MHTC presumptive
• Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center Outpatient determination) Target population criteria Medi-Cal Eligible
counseling (individual, family and group), rehabilitation and adults unlinked to mental health specialty services
medication services for youth who have a co-occurring Psychiatric medication evaluation and management, group
mental health and alcohol or other drug counseling, and brief focused counseling. Coordinated
diagnosis.Individuals with a co-occurring mental health and referral to ongoing mental health specialty services for
alcohol or drug diagnosis. Referral to the Access Team by a qualified beneficiaries.
parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member.
CSH Wellness & Recovery Center
Outpatient Services
North Area: Center Services: Center Services: Center
• Another Choice Another
Services:
Chance (ACAC), • Catholic Healthcare West (CHW),
• Cross Creek Family Counseling, • EMQ Families First,  North (916) 485-4175 or walk-in.
• La Familia, • River Oak, • Sacramento Black Alcoholism,  South (916) 394-9195
Center (SBAC), • Sacramento Children’s Home, MedicationServices: Only per County resident Medication
• Sacramento County Outpatient Services, • San Juan Services: Educational, skill building, peer support, and
Unified School District, • Sutter Counseling Center, vocational. Medication Services: 3815 Marconi Avenue,
• Terkensha, • Terra Nova, • The Effort, • Turning Point, Suite 1 Sacramento, CA 95821.
• UCD, • Visions Unlimited Medication management and support. Access Team
authorization. Target population criteria 7000 Franklin Blvd.,
Outpatient counseling (individual, family, and group), Suite 110 Sacramento, CA 95823
rehabilitation and medication services, which may include
services for neglect, physical or sexual abuse. Some El Hogar Regional Support Team (RST)
services provided at homes, at school sites, and in the 608 10th Street. Sacramento, CA 95814 Call Adult Access
community. Children, youth and their families, needing Target (916) 875-1055 population criteria Comprehensive
mental health services.Referral to the Access Team by a mental health and medication services for adults who live in
parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member. the downtown Sacramento catchment area.
Psychological Testing
• River Oak
• Sacramento County CAPS El Hogar Sierra Elder Wellness Program
• UCD 9261 Folsom Blvd., Suite 500 Sacramento, CA 95826 Call
Psychological testing as clinically Children and youth Access Team (916) 875-1055 Age 55+ years Target
referred by their primary provider for clients with complex population criteria MediCal, MediCalMedicare Intensive, full
and challenging clinical presentations. Referral submitted to service, integrated mental health and medication services
Access by current service provider. for older adults including complex mental health or co-
occurring, physical health, and housing needs. 24/7
Transition Age Services Comprehensive counseling response.
and
• Sacramento Children’s Home rehabilitation services to Human Resource Consultants (HRC) Regional Support
assist with the transition to adulthood and independent Team (RST)
living. Youth ages 14-21 needing mental health services and 2220-B Watt Avenue Sacramento CA 95825
assistance to transition in transitioning to adulthood.Referral Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria
to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency Comprehensive mental health and medication services for
or community member. adults who live in the eastern county catchment area.

INTENSIVE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES HRC Transitional Community Options For Recovery
And Engagement (TCORE)
Wraparound Services 3077 Fite Circle,Suite 6 Sacramento, CA 95827 Call
Wraparound Services 3077 Fite Circle,Suite 6 Sacramento, CA 95827 Call
• EMQ Families First Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria
• River Oak Comprehensive mental health and medication services for
• Sacramento Children’s Home adults.
• Stanford Home, Intensive in-home, flexible services
provided to children, youth and family to maintain child in Northgate Point Regional Support Team (RST)
least restrictive environment. Children and youth with 601 W. North Market Blvd., Suite 100
serious emotional disturbance, who are 3632, AAP, CPS Sacramento, CA 95834 Call Access Team (916) 875-1055.
dependents and Probation wards and in a RCL 10-14 Target population criteria Comprehensive mental health and
setting. Referral by CCMS/3632 program, AAP, CPS or medication services for adults who live in the northern
Probation county catchment area.

Transcultural Wellness Center (TWC) Visions Regional Support Team (RST)


• Asian Pacific Community 7000 Franklin Blvd., #200
Counseling, Inc.Full Service Partnership program providing a Sacramento, CA 95823
full range of services to include mental health & co-
occurring treatment, medication supports, traditional healing Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria
practices, education & employment & housing supports, Comprehensive mental health and medication services for
focusing on the needs of unserved and underserved Asian adults who live in the southern county catchment area.
Pacific Islander individuals and families. Services are
provided at the TWC site, in the community, at school Visions Unlimited, Inc. Galt – Regional Support Team
sites, at homes. Children and Transition Age Youth (TAY) (RST)
(16-17) who meet SED criteria.Medi-Cal eligible TAY (18-21) 425 Pine Street, Suite 2 Galt, CA 95632
who meet SED criteria. Referrals made by a parent, Call Access Team (916) 875-1055. Target population criteria
caregiver, school, agency or community member will be Comprehensive mental health services and medication
screened by TWC to determine eligibility requirements are services for adults who live in the Galt area.
met.TWC will submit a Services Request Form to Adult or
Child Access Team for treatment authorization. Call: (916)
383-6783 Fax: (916) 383-8488 Turning Point Integrated Services Agency (ISA)
4600 47th Street, Ste. 111
Sacramento, CA 95824
Turning Point Pathways Call Intensive Placement Team: (916) 876-7107 Target
Comprehensive, integrated mental health and permanent population criteria, currently hospitalized or in secure
supported housing & employment services. Focus on what- setting 24/7 integrated services. Intensive, full array of
ever-it-takes; 24/7 response. Housing first model. Seriously mental health, social rehabilitation, and medication support
emotionally disturbed (SED) children and their services.
families/caregivers.
ADVOCACY SERVICES CSH Office of Patients’ Rights
Transition Age Youth (TAY) 18- 25 or younger, if 3815 Marconi Avenue, Suite 1
emancipated.Adults and older adults. No parolees. Target Sacramento, CA 95821
Population for TAY and Adults. Referrals made by a Call: (916) 485-4175 Target population criteria Rights
parent,caregiver, school, agency or community member will advocacy, complaint review, and representation in
be screened by Pathways to determine eligibility involuntary hospitalization hearings.
requirements are met. Pathways will submit a Services
Request Form to Adult or Child Access Team for treatment Mental Health America of Northern California
authorization.Call: (916) 283 8280 Fax: (916) 283 8259 9719 Lincoln Vilage Drive, #503 Sacramento, CA 95827.
Call: (916) 3664600 Open to individuals seeking resources,
FOCUS information or education about mental health
• EMQ Families First issues. Advocacy, education, support groups, referral and
• River Oak outreach.
• Stanford Home
• Turning Point. Intensive mental health services and
interagency service coordination.Services provided at Senior Peer Counseling
schools, in homes, and the community. Children and youth Call: (916) 855-5444 Age 60+ years. Individuals who live
with serious emotional disturbance and multi-agency alone, Senior visitation and telephone reassurance program.
involvement, who are at risk for hospitalization or out of 9719 Lincoln Vilage Drive, #503 Sacramento, CA 95827
home placement. Referral to the Access Team by a parent, Fax: (916) 855-5448 are homebound, and isolated.
caregiver, school, agency or community member.

Residential Intensive Outpatient


• Sacramento Children’s
Home Structured out of home placement with intensive
Home Structured out of home placement with intensive
mental health services.Children who are eligible for AB 3632
services, or who are court wards or dependents, who require
intensive mental health services. Referral from group home
to Access Team.
Therapeutic Behavioral Services
• Edgewood, S.F.
• EMQ Families First
• River Oak
• Stanford Home
• Turning Point. A supplemental short-term service that
provides one to one support for children and youth with
serious emotional problems that are experiencing a
stressful transition or life crisis. Medi-Cal eligible youth
under 21 meeting the TBS class and all other TBS criteria.
Referral by MHP Primary Mental Health Provider to the
Access Team.

DAY TREATMENT AND DAY


REHABILITATION SERVICES

RCL 12 Group Homes


• Martin’s Achievement Center
• Paradise Youth Services
• Sacramento Children’s Home
• Trinity Youth Services. Mental health services including
medication support for children in structured out of home
placement.Children who are eligible for AB 3632 or are court
wards or dependents that require more structure than foster
care. Referral to the Access Team by the group home
provider.

RCL 14 Group Homes


• Charis – Grass Valley
• Edgewood, S.F.
• EMQ Families First – Davis
• Milhous – Various locations
• Summitview- Placerville
• Victor – Various locations. Structured out of home
placement with mental health day treatment and outpatient
services.Children who are eligible for AB 3632 services, or
are court wards or dependants, who require more structure
than a therapeutic foster family. Referral to the Access
Team by the group home provider

Catholic Social Service of Sacramento, 5890 Newman Court (916-452-7481)


The Effort Mental Health Counseling, 8233 E. Stockton Blvd.(916-368-3080)
Mercy Medical Group Behavioral Health, 1792 Tribute Road (916-924-6400)
South Sacramento Counseling Center, 7486 Center Parkway (916-421-6500)
Sac State Psychological Services Center, 6000 J St. (916-278-6887)

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If you, or someone you know, experiencing disrupting symptoms of mental health, please call 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 24 HOURS Call 875-1000/CA Rely Service: 711, URGENT PSYCHIATRIC
SERVICES (916) 732 3637 or go directly to the Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center 2150 Stockton
Blvd

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