Behavioral Health
Resource Name |
Alcoholics Anonymous |
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Description |
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety. |
Organization |
Alcoholics Anonymous |
Population Served |
All ages |
Website |
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Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
(707) 546-2066 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Bilingual services available at some meetings |
Resource Name |
Alliance Medical Center - Mental Health Care and Counseling |
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Description |
Alliance Medical Center provides mental health services to individuals. These include counseling, assessments, treatment, and support related to depression, anxiety and stress, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, sleep problems, substance use disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and autism spectrum disorders. |
Organization |
Alliance Medical Center |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
1381 University Avenue, Healdsburg, CA 95448 |
Phone Number |
707-433-5494 (Press #5) |
Hours |
Monday-Thursday 7AM-7PM Friday 7AM-5PM |
Cost |
Sliding Scale. Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, CHDP, CMSP. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Behavorial Health Access Team |
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Description |
Behavioral Health Access Team is first contact for requesting mental health or substance use services. They determine the level of need for services, provide assessment, linkage, and information and referral for mental health and substance use services for children, youth, and adults. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents with medi-cal, partnership or uninsured. |
Website |
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Address |
2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 207 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707 565-6900 or (800) 870-8786 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Bilingual services provided |
Resource Name |
Biblical Counseling Center of Sonoma County |
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Description |
The Biblical Counseling Center of Sonoma County offers counseling services from certified biblical counselors for individuals, children, couples, pre-marital couples, and family, as well as classes, seminars, and special workshops for individuals, groups and churches. |
Organization |
Sovereign Grace Community Church |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
1310 Commerce Street, Suite B, Petaluma, CA 94954 |
Phone Number |
707-778-1296 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Buckelew - Behavioral Health Supportive Services |
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Description |
Empowers individuals to shape healthy, strong, purposeful lives. The care that we provide is vital to those experiencing mental health and/or substance use challenges. Our wide-range of services for adults and children in the North Bay includes Counseling, Recovery, Service Navigation, Suicide Prevention and Supported Housing. Buckelew provides counseling, service navigation, substance use treatment, supported housing, suicide prevention. |
Organization |
Buckelew |
Population Served |
Adults, young adults, children,and families in Sonoma County. |
Website |
https://buckelew.org/ |
Address |
201 Alameda del Prado #103 Novato, CA 94949 |
Phone Number |
415-457-6964 |
Hours |
Everyday 9 AM - 5 PM |
Cost |
Contact for more information. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
CAPE (Crisis Assessment, Prevention & Education) |
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Description |
The CAPE Team provides select mental health and substance use services on-campus at designated high schools in Sonoma County. The CAPE team responds to mental health crisis at designated high schools in Sonoma County. On-campus screening, assessment, linkage and referral to mental health & substance use disorders treatment, substance use prevention and early intervention services, and education for students, school staff, and familities about mental health and substance use disorders in youth. |
Organization |
Sonoma County Department of Health Services - Behavioral Health Division - Youth and Family Services |
Population Served |
Students in Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
2227 Capricorn Way Suite 207. Santa Rosa, CA. 95407 |
Phone Number |
Contact the High School Wellness Center for your child to be referred to CAPE. |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Carelon - Connection to Mental Health Services and Supports |
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Description |
Carelon provides connection to mental health supports through your insurance provider. Their vision focuses on improving the health and well-being of individuals coping with mental health and substance use conditions. We make this vision a reality through recovery-focused programs and effective partnerships with our clients and providers. |
Organization |
Carelon |
Population Served |
Individuals and families with medi-cal or other qusalifying insurance |
Website |
https://www.carelonbh.com/centralcaliforniaallianceforhealth/en/home |
Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
(800) 808-5796 (855) 765-9700 Language assistance services 800-735-2929 TTY: 711 |
Hours |
Call for support 24/7 |
Cost |
Accepts Medi-Cal |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Center Point DAAC |
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Description |
The Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center (SDTRC) features 10 medically supervised withdrawal management beds (detox), and 40 residential treatment bed |
Organization |
Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Population Served |
Adult males with moderate to severe substance abuse disorders |
Website |
https://www.cpdaac.org/residential-services |
Address |
790 Sonoma Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-544-3295 |
Hours |
Monday, Wednesday, & Thursday 10AM-6PM Tuesday 10AM-4PM |
Cost |
Treatment is provided at no cost for Sonoma County Medi-Cal or Partnership Health Plan members. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Adolescent Outpatient Substance Abuse Program |
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Description |
DAAC Adolescent Outpatient Substance Abuse Program offers specialized programs and interventions designed to address substance abuse and addiction in our youth. These services are specifically tailored to meet the unique needs and developmental challenges faced by adolescents, aiming to support their recovery, promote healthy choices, and facilitate positive life outcomes. Services are flexible and designed to meet the needs of teen school schedules and working families. Teens referred by juvenile probation or CPS are welcome. Drug testing is available both onsite and at home. |
Organization |
Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) |
Population Served |
Teens ages 13-17 (parental consent not required) |
Website |
https://www.cpdaac.org/adolescent-services |
Address |
2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number |
707-544-3295 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-7PM |
Cost |
Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Adult Outpatient Services. |
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Description |
Center Point DAAC offers outpatient substance abuse services which refer to a type of treatment and support provided to individuals who are struggling with drug or alcohol abuse but do not require 24-hour residential care. These services are designed to help individuals overcome substance abuse issues while allowing them to continue living at home, attending work or school, and maintaining their daily responsibilities. |
Organization |
Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Population Served |
Individuals struggling with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder |
Website |
https://www.cpdaac.org/outpatient-services |
Address |
2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number |
707-544-3295 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-7PM |
Cost |
Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) |
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Description |
Center Point DAAC offers Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) which refers to a comprehensive approach to substance abuse treatment that combines the use of FDA-approved medications with counseling, behavioral therapies, and support services. MAT is primarily used for individuals struggling with opioid use disorder (OUD) or alcohol use disorder (AUD). It is designed to reduce withdrawal symptoms, manage cravings, and support individuals in their recovery journey. MAT is provided under the supervision of healthcare professionals and addiction specialists. Methadone and Suboxone services are provided through Center Point DAAC's REAP program (Redwood Empire Addiction Program). MAT services for individuals with alcohol use disorders are provided through our outpatient or residential programs. |
Organization |
Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Population Served |
Individuals struggling with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder |
Website |
https://www.cpdaac.org/medication-assisted-treatment |
Address |
2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number |
707-544-3295 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-7PM |
Cost |
Medi-Cal, Medicare, Kaiser, and offer affordable private-pay rates |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Center Point Drug Abuse Alternatives Center (DAAC) - Pregant & Parenting Women |
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Description |
Center Point DAAC offers perinatal drug services, also known as perinatal substance abuse services or perinatal addiction treatment, which refer to specialized programs and support services tailored to meet the unique needs of pregnant individuals or new mothers who are struggling with substance abuse or addiction. These services aim to promote the health and well-being of both the mother and the unborn or newborn child, addressing the specific challenges and risks associated with substance abuse during the perinatal period. Center Point DAAC's perinatal program offers transportation that is provided to and from treatment with co-op childcare. You will be provided a nutritious snack and sessions covering topics centered around pregnancy and parenting. These topics include denial management, relapse prevention, coping skills, nutritional education, life skills, and developmental screening for participating children. Clients attend sessions daily Monday – Friday for an average length of 9-12 months. |
Organization |
Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Population Served |
Pregnant individuals or new mothers struggling with substance abuse or addiction |
Website |
https://www.cpdaac.org/perinatal-program |
Address |
2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number |
707-544-3295 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-7PM |
Cost |
Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Child Parent Institute (CPI) - Child & Family Counseling Services |
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Description |
CPI provides child and family counseling and mental health services, including individual, group, and family psychotherapy, addressing childhood behavioral challenges, difficult life transitions, and traumas. |
Organization |
Child Parent Institute (CPI) |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
3650 Standish Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
Main Number: 707-585-6108 Intake Specialist extension - 1100 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-7PM Saturday 8:30AM-4PM |
Cost |
Private pay, sliding scale, vitim assistance, carelon (medi-cal/partnership) |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Community Support Network Housing and Wellness Program Recovery Housing Program |
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Description |
The Recovery Housing Program (RHP) is a transitional program for adults with a minimum of six months stability from substances. A safe and supportive 5-bed home, is a place for improving emotional and physical health, while learning positive coping skills on the path to recovery and independence. |
Organization |
Community Support Network |
Population Served |
Sonoma County individuals who are willing to take active participation in recovery, able to live in a congregated living environment, has 6+ months of continuous substance abuse and mental health recovery, have Medical Partnership, and be 18+ years old. |
Website |
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Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
(707) 757-7892 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8am-5pm (Main office hours). |
Cost |
Reduced Cost |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Hanna Center - Mental Health Center |
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Description |
Hanna's Mental Health Center offers a range of services to help individuals and families address and recover from trauma, build resiliency, and find hope for the future. They offer culturally sensitive services from bilingual clinicians, catering to a wide range of individuals in the community. |
Organization |
Hannah Center |
Population Served |
Sonoma Valley residents and beyond. |
Website |
https://hannacenter.org/services/mental-health/ |
Address |
17000 Arnold Drive |
Phone Number |
707-933-4482 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Accepts Kaiser and Medi-Cal Pertnership. They also offer fee for service and can provide a superbill for reimbursement through your private insurance. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Humanidad Therapy and Education Services - Counseling Services |
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Description |
Humanidad Therapy and Education Services offers bilingual counseling services to individuals, couples, families, teens, and children. |
Organization |
Humanidad Therapy and Education Services |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
1260 North Dutton Ave, Suite 230, |
Phone Number |
(707) 525-1515 |
Hours |
Hours of operation vary. Call for more information. |
Cost |
Sliding Scale |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Interlink Self-Help Center - Wellness and Recovery Support |
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Description |
Interlink Self-Help Center offers support for self-directed mental health recovery, and wellness. This program is peer managed and operated; all programs and services are provided by individuals with lived experience facing their own mental health challenges. |
Organization |
West County Community Services |
Population Served |
Interlink Self-Help Center is open to all community members 18 years of age and over and all of our services are offered free of charge. |
Website |
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Address |
1033 4th St., Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
707-546-4481 ext: 813 |
Hours |
See website for hours |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) Sonoma County - Counseling Services |
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Description |
JFCS is a nonprofit organization focused on supporting children, families, and older adults. JFCS offers individual counseling, family counseling, and other mental health resources. |
Organization |
Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) |
Population Served |
People of all faiths and backgrounds. |
Website |
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Address |
2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 |
Phone Number |
707-303-1500 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5PM |
Cost |
Fees vary |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Latino Service Providers |
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Description |
Latino Service Providers (LSP), is a nonprofit network of organizations, focused on promoting professional development within the Latino population by collaborating with community partners to engage, collaborate, and exchange valuable information; to increase awareness of available resources, access to programs and services; to influence public policy, delivery of services, enhance interagency communication; and to promote professional development within the Latinx community. |
Organization |
Latino Service Providers |
Population Served |
Sonoma County residents |
Website |
|
Address |
1000 Apollo Way, Suite 185 |
Phone Number |
707-837-9577 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic - Counseling Services |
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Description |
Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic provides short and long term counseling services for individuals, couples, families, and children. |
Organization |
Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
320 10th Street, Suite 200, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
707-579-0465 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-9PM |
Cost |
Medicare and Medi-Cal (Partnership/Carelon), otherwise based on a sliding scale. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
M.E.N. (Men Evolving Non-Violently) |
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Description |
Sonoma County M.E.N. is a peer-run support resource designed to teach men how to change abusive and harmful behavior. Often, this behavior has led to disrupted relationships and personal dissatisfaction; M.E.N provides groups to teach the skills needed to choose differently. |
Organization |
MEN (Men Evolving Non-Violently) |
Population Served |
Men in Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
707-528-2636 |
Hours |
Phone availability 24/7 |
Cost |
Sliding scale and scholarships available |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
National Alliance on Mental Illness Sonoma County (NAMI) - Mental Health Resources |
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Description |
NAMI Sonoma County is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and their families affected by mental illness by providing mental health education, support, and advocacy.
Support groups & classes for those with severe and persistent mental disorders. Support groups and classes for family members and caregivers of youth with severe mental illness or mental health symptoms. Peer support groups for adults with mental illness.
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Organization |
NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
182 Farmers Ln #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
(866) 960-6264 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives - Treatment Program |
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Description |
NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives offers a 52-week domestic violence treatment program. Individuals must commit to entire program. Groups are separated by gender and include 4 men's groups and 1 women's group per week. |
Organization |
NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents who identify as domestic violence offenders |
Website |
N/A |
Address |
421 Humboldt Street, |
Phone Number |
707-523-9261 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 10AM-6PM |
Cost |
Private pay, sliding scale, $85 assessment fee, group sliding scale $35-95, occasional scholarships |
Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Orenda Center - Detox Facility |
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Description |
Orenda provides 24-hour structure and support with trained and credentialed professional staff offering organized services in a social setting for individuals with moderate risk of withdrawal. Length of stay is typically 3-5 days, and our goal is to prepare individuals for ongoing treatment and support in alignment with their personal needs. |
Organization |
Buckelew |
Population Served |
Adults 18 and older in need of supported detox from drugs or alcohol |
Website |
|
Address |
143 Neotomas ave, Santa Rosa CA |
Phone Number |
(707) 565-7460 |
Hours |
Program Pre-Screens: Available 24/7 New Intakes: 7am – 11pm daily |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Petaluma Health Center - Mental Health Services |
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Description |
Petaluma Health Center's behavioral health providers, as a part of your primary care team, work with your primary care provider to evaluate barriers to your total health and provide supportive, solution focused treatment. Services include counseling and psychiatry. |
Organization |
Petaluma Health Center, Inc |
Population Served |
Petaluma and Southern Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
1179 North McDowell Boulevard, Petaluma, CA 94954 |
Phone Number |
707-559-7500 |
Hours |
Monday-Thursday 8AM-8PM Friday 8AM-5:30PM Saturday 8:30AM-1PM |
Cost |
Medi-cal, partnership, uninsured (sliding scale). |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Petaluma People Services Center (PPSC) - Mental Health Services |
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Description |
PPSC is a collection of 90 human services programs that includes counseling, job placement, gang prevention, daily hot meals, rides to the doctor, case management, financial assistance for homeless prevention, informational and referrals. |
Organization |
Petaluma People Services Center (PPSC) |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma and Marin Counties |
Website |
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Address |
1500 Petaluma Blvd S. Petaluma, CA 94952 |
Phone Number |
707-765-8488 |
Hours |
Hours vary by program |
Cost |
Many services are free, some sliding scale, partnership health plan accepted. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Positive Images - LGBTQIA+ supports |
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Description |
Positive Images is an LGBTQIA+ Community Center established to provide support to the North Bay’s LGBTQIA+ population, with an emphasis on identities and individuals at the margins – including transgender and nonbinary individuals, LGBTQIA+ people of color, Latine families, neurodivergent people, and disabled people. We are dedicated to providing essential services that encompass mental health support, advocacy, and education. |
Organization |
Positive Images |
Population Served |
LGBTQIA+ residents of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
200 Montgomery Drive Suite C, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
(707) 568-5830 |
Hours |
Drop-In Hours: Tuesday-Friday 12PM-6PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
PsychStrategies - Counseling Services |
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Description |
PsychStrategies is an independent therapist group in the Sonoma County Area providing short- and long-term therapy options for patients. |
Organization |
PsychStrategies |
Population Served |
Sonoma County children, adolescents, adults, seniors, couples, and families. |
Website |
|
Address |
1160 North Dutton Avenue, Suite 230 |
Phone Number |
Administrative Offices
Tel: (707) 303-3200
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Hours |
Monday-Saturday 8AM-5PM |
Cost |
Accepts most major health insurance plans; does not accept Medi-Cal or Partnership
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Language Services |
None listed |
Resource Name |
Pura Vida Recovery Services |
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Description |
Pura Vida is an affordable evidence based addiction treatment program focused on recovery, community, and accountability. Services include detoxification, residential treatment, partial hospitalization, day treatment, intensive outpatient, outpatient treatment, and aftercare. |
Organization |
Pura Vida Recovery Services |
Population Served |
18+, all genders. |
Website |
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Address |
2901 Cleveland Ave, Suite 202 |
Phone Number |
1-707-879-8432 |
Hours |
Phone hours: 8 AM - 8 PM everyday |
Cost |
No interest Financing for treatment, flexiable payment plan for treatment options availabe, scholarship opportunities, TriCare and TriWest Healthcare Alliance, aetena, anthem, beacon, BlueCross BlueShield, Cigna, HealthEZ, First Health, Humana, Kaiser, Op |
Language Services |
No |
Resource Name |
R.I.S.K Sonoma - Parent Support Network |
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Description |
R.I.S.K.-Sonoma (Resources, Information Support and Knowledge) is a non-profit dedicated to helping families get connected to supportive resources. R.I.S.K provides private confidential assistance to parents looking for support and also provides educational forums on topics for parents and the community. |
Organization |
R.I.S.K Sonoma |
Population Served |
Residents of Sonoma County |
Website |
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Address |
No physical address |
Phone Number |
707 400-3486 |
Hours |
Ability to take phone calls and give phone support 24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Russian River Counselors |
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Description |
Russian River Counselors are a non profit psychology clinic, providing affordable counseling and psycho-educational groups to our community. |
Organization |
Russian River Counselors |
Population Served |
Adolescents, teens, adults, couples and family |
Website |
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Address |
19375 CA-116 |
Phone Number |
707-865-1200 |
Hours |
Hours not available |
Cost |
Takes most insurances including Medicare, Medi-Cal and Workers' Compensation; fees for non-insured are based on ability to pay. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Santa Rosa Community Health - Mental Health Services |
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Description |
Santa Rosa Community Health offers mental health services including individual and group counseling for patients of all ages, couples, and families. Make an appointment with your PCP or a medical health provider to be referred to behavioral health services. |
Organization |
Santa Rosa Community Health |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
Multiple Locations - See website for more details. |
Phone Number |
707-303-3600 |
Hours |
Hours vary by location - See website for more details. |
Cost |
Medi-Cal/Partnership Health Plan - Sliding scale and private pay |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Black Therapy Fund |
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Description |
The Sonoma County Black Therapy Fund offers 12 sessions of no-cost, culturally competent mental health care to qualifying Sonoma County residents. |
Organization |
Sonoma County Black Forum |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County residents 11+ |
Website |
https://www.sonomacountyblackforum.com/ |
Address |
No physical address. |
Phone Number |
707-343-8734 |
Hours |
Hours vary - call for more details |
Cost |
The program provides 12 no cost therapy sessions. It is not income based and does not require insurance. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma Family Therapy |
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Description |
Sonoma Family Therapy is a community-driven, family-oriented practice that provides guidance and support to children, adolescents, families and individuals.Sonoma Family Therapy helps to build resources and life skills that increase resiliency and strengthen relationships. |
Organization |
Sonoma Family Therapy |
Population Served |
Sonoma County children, teens and adults |
Website |
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Address |
2230 Professional Dr Suite A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-483-9061 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-7:30PM; Saturday & Sunday 10AM-6PM |
Cost |
Pre-licensed staff offer a sliding scale. Providers are "Out of Network" however can supply you with a receipt to submit to your insurance for your specific plan should you want to seek reimbursement per your benefit package. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma Napa County Al-Anon/Alateen |
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Description |
The Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and hope in order to solve their common problems.
Alateen meetings are for young people aged 13 to 18 who have been affected by someone else’s drinking. Teens run the meetings with the guidance of adult Al-Anon members who have completed a certification process.
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Organization |
Sonoma Napa County California District 5 of Al-Anon Family Group |
Population Served |
Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder |
Website |
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Address |
Meeting locations vary (see website) |
Phone Number |
24 Hour Hotline: 707-575-6760 Consumer Education & Affairs: 707-565-7809 |
Hours |
Meeting days/time vary (see website) |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma Valley Community Health - Mental Health Services |
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Description |
Sonoma Valley Community Healther provides consultation, screening and behavioral health assessment, brief behavioral health interventions, stress management, psycho-educational skills training, support groups, psychiatric medication evaluation and management referral services to specialty behavioral health clinicians, resource referrals. |
Organization |
Sonoma Valley Community Health Center |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents. The target population served by SVCHC includes people working in local agriculture, and / or one of our service industries, have low-income, are uninsured/under-insured. |
Website |
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Address |
19270 Sonoma Highway Sonoma, CA |
Phone Number |
707-939-6070 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5:30PM |
Cost |
Medi-cal, Medicare, underinsured, private pay patients, sliding scale. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Verity - Counseling |
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Description |
Verity aims to eliminate sexual assault and human trafficking in Sonoma County through prevention and education, and to support survivors of sexual violence through intervention and healing. Provides confidential counseling, emergency assistance, and information and referrals. Helps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Provides trained, compassionate, California State Certified Sexual Assault Victim Counselors. |
Organization |
Verity: Sonoma County's Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention & Healing Center |
Population Served |
All residents of Sonoma County including individuals, couples, families, and friends who have been impacted by sexual violence. |
Website |
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Address |
1311 W. Steele Lane. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
Office: 707-545-7270 Crisis Line: 707-545-7273 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM Crisis Line available 24/7. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
VOICES - Services for Youth and Young Adults |
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Description |
VOICES works to promote the wellness of youth by providing centralized services and coordinating a seamless referral system. Youth staff provide core programming including trauma education, mental health support, nutrition workshops, fitness activities, and peer coaching. Co-located services such as health clinics and food stamp application support increase the access youth have to health care resources. |
Organization |
Voices |
Population Served |
Sonoma County youth and transitional aged youth |
Website |
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Address |
714 Mendocino Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number |
(707) 579-4327 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 10 AM-6 PM, Drop-In Hours: Tues-Friday 1 PM-6 PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
West County Health Centers - Mental Health Services |
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Description |
West County Health Center offers mental health services including Individual therapy sessions, educational & support groups & behavioral health counseling in Geurneville, Occidental and Sebastopol. |
Organization |
West County Health Centers |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents |
Website |
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Address |
See website for locations. |
Phone Number |
(707) 824-3376 |
Hours |
See website for location specific hours |
Cost |
Medicare, Medi-Cal, other low cost programs include: Sliding scale. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Women's Recovery Services (WRS) |
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Description |
Women's Recovery Services (WRS) mission and purpose is to provide quality primary alcohol, tobacco and chemical abuse treatment services to women and their children in a safe, supportive and caring atmosphere. The goal of the treatment services is to break the cycle of addiction for women, allowing our mothers and their young children to live together while learning the life skills necessary to become strong, responsible contributors in their communities. |
Organization |
Women's Recovery Services (WRS) |
Population Served |
Adult women and women with 1-2 children up to age 12 struggling with a substance use disorder. |
Website |
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Address |
PO Box 1356 Santa Rosa, CA 95402 |
Phone Number |
707-527-0412 |
Hours |
Phone hours: Monday-Friday 9am-5pm |
Cost |
Accepts Medi-Cal and private pay. |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
YWCA of Sonoma County - Counseling Services |
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Description |
YWCA counseling department serves the needs of children, adolescents and adults in healing from trauma. YWCA services are available to women, men and children regardless of sexual orientation and services are conducted in a safe and confidential environment. YWCA provides a 24/7 crisis hotline, safe house shelter, childcare, trauma informed counseling and support groups for children, adolescents and adults who identify as victims or survivors of domestic violence. |
Organization |
YWCA of Sonoma County |
Population Served |
All Sonoma County Residents who identify as a victim of domestic violence |
Website |
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Address |
811 Third Street, |
Phone Number |
Main Number: 707-546-9922 Hotline Number: 707-546-1234 |
Hours |
Program Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Hotline Hours: 24/7 |
Cost |
Income based sliding scale for therapy. Safe house and shelter are free. Child care for cost (scholarships available) |
Language Services |
Yes |