2012 The Sacramento Resource Directory Mental Health Resources Continued
River Oak Center for Children 5445 Laurel Hills Drive, Sacramento, CA 95841 Ph. (916) 609-5100 - Main, Ph. (916) 609-4031 - Outpatient, Ph. (916) 609-4935 - Community-based Services River Oak encourages you to contact Access (Ph. (916) 875-9980) if a child, youth, or teen’s behavior is impairing how he or she functions at home, school, or in the community. Examples include: Disruptive behaviors, Poor school performance, Significant conflict with friends/classmates, siblings, parents, and teachers, Challenging life experiences, including trauma and abuse.
Terkensha Associates North Area mental Health Clinic
811 Grand Avenue, Suite D, Sacramento, CA 95838 Ph. (916) 922-9868 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Provides mental health services to children and young adults 3 – 21 age group. Services authorized trough children’s ACCESS Team. Walk-ins are accepted for assessments and follow-ups.
Visions Unlimited - Clients referred by and authorized for services by the Sacramento County Adult or Child and Family
ACCESS Teams. 6833 Stockton Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95823
Ph. (916) 394-0800 425 Pine Street, Suite 2, Galt, CA 95632
Ph. (209) 745-3101 Adult program: Counseling for individual, family and group sessions are available. We encourage family participation whenever possible, but also work on a one-to-one basis. Includes medication management, Case management and Groups are conducted for women, men, ethnic monolingual clients, and teens. Children Program: mental health services are provided with sensitivity to the client's family context, with a genuine commitment to the importance of the child's family and caregivers to treatment outcomes. Collaborates with the Sacramento City and Galt Unified School District to provide mental health services to students and their families. Senior program: The program is designed to help seniors over the age of fifty five develop self sufficiency by providing culturally sensitive and appropriate case management services, home visits, referrals to resources in the community, and USDA food. Services are available to seniors who live in south central and south Sacramento County. Also offers mental health services for seniors in our community.
Sacramento Mental Health Clinic - Veterans
10535 Hospital Way, Building 649, Sacramento, CA 95655 Ph. (800) 382-8387 or (916) 366-5420 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. “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.”
Crossroads Diversified Services, Inc 9300 Tech Center Drive, Suite 160, Sacramento, CA 95826
Ph. (916) 457-1900 1-866-936-4237 7011 Sylvan Road, Suite A, Citrus Heights, CA 95610
Ph. (916) 676-2540 Offers individuals with barriers to employment including mental illness, substance abuse history and criminal history the services they need to work competitively. Professionals at our Sacramento and Citrus Heights offices pre-screen all applicants and then thoroughly prepare them for competitive employment. Assist with Social Security information. No cost. Referral from Department of Rehabilitation.
Genesis 1321 North C Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 (2nd floor Delany Center near Friendship Park) Ph. (916) 669-1536 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Free mental health counseling for homeless adults and couples who do not have insurance.
Sierra Elder Wellness Program - El Hogar 9261 Folsom Boulevard, Suite 500, Sacramento, CA 95826 Ph. (916) 363-1553 Mon. – Fri. 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. A field-based program specializing in outpatient mental health services for 60+ (and 55-59 transition age) with mental health disorders by offering, referring and/or advocating for outreach, mental health rehabilitation and therapy, psychiatric medication, housing support, groups, transportation, employment support and much more.
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