Behavioral Health
Resource Name | Alexander Valley Healthcare Services |
Description | Provides primary care. Includes behavioral health and drug and alcohol support. |
Organization | Alexander Valley Healthcare |
Type of Resource | - Individual therapy - Group therapy - Relaxation skills - Trauma informed care - Self empowerment skill building |
Region | Northern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents and Some Mendocino County Residents |
Website | https://alexandervalleyhealthcare.org/ |
Address | 6 Tarman Drive, Cloverdale, CA 95425 |
Phone Number | 707-894-4229 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM (Closed 12PM-2PM on Wednesday) |
Cost | Sliding Scale. Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, Family Pact, CHDP, CDP, BCCTP, and most private insurances. |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Behavorial Health Access Team |
Description | The first contact for requesting mental health services. They determine the level of need for mental health services, provide assessment, linkage, and information and referral for mental health services for children, youth, and adults. |
Organization | County of Sonoma |
Type of Resource | Referrals, psychiatric assessment and treatment, psychosocial assessment and planning, medication management and coordination, and information |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Sonoma county residents |
Website | https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services/divisions/behavioral-health/services/accessing-mental-health-services |
Address | 2227 Capricorn Way, Suite 207 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number | 707 565-6900 or (800) 870-8786 |
Hours | 24/7 |
Cost | Free |
Bilingual Services | Interpreter service available |
Resource Name | Biblical Counseling Center of Sonoma County |
Description | Certifies biblical counselors to ensure doctrinal integrity. Promotes biblical counseling. Offers counseling services for individuals, children, couples, pre-marital couples, and family. Offers classes, seminars, and special workshops for individuals, groups and churches. |
Organization | Sovereign Grace Community Church |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, couples counseling, family counseling, seminars and workshops |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://www.sovgracepetaluma.org/ |
Address | 1310 Commerce Street, Suite B, Petaluma, CA 94954 |
Phone Number | 707-778-1296 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Free |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Child & Family Counseling Services |
Description | Provides child and family counseling and mental health services. Offers to serves children, parents and families with individual, group, and family psychotherapy. Includes childhood behavioral challenges, difficult life transitions, and traumas. |
Organization | Child Parent Institute (CPI) |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, family counseling, group counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://calparents.org/ |
Address | 3650 Standish Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number | Main Number: 707-585-6108 Intake Coordinator Number: 707-284-1500 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30AM-7PM Saturday 8:30AM-4PM |
Cost | Fees vary |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Collaborative Treatment and Recovery Team (CTRT) |
Description | Collaborative Treatment and Recovery Team (CTRT) is a program that helps first-time behavorial health services clients gain and maintain their independence in the community, inidividually or in shared households. |
Organization | Buckelew |
Type of Resource | System navigation, case management services |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Sonoma County residents; requires a referral and diagnosis from Sonoma County Behavorial Health |
Website | https://buckelew.org/services/sonoma-county/ |
Address | Address not found |
Phone Number | Phone number not found |
Hours | N/A |
Cost | N/A |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | Counseling Services |
Description | Provides short and long term counseling services for individuals, couples, families, and children. Includes individual and group counseling. Offers meditation classes. |
Organization | Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, group counseling, meditation classes |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://www.lomi.org/ |
Address | 320 10th Street, Suite 200, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number | 707-579-0465 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8AM-9PM |
Cost | Call for fee information |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Counseling Services |
Description | Offers bilingual counseling services to individuals, couples, families, teens, and children. Provides collaboration with other organizations offering group therapy throughout Sonoma County. |
Organization | Humanidad Therapy and Education Services |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, group counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://srosahtes.org/ |
Address | 1260 North Dutton Ave, Suite 230, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number | 707-525-1515 |
Hours | Hours of operation vary. Call for assistance. |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Hope Counseling Petaluma |
Description | Offers faith-based counseling services to individuals, couples, families, and children. Counseling services are offered by licensed therapists. Covers the following areas: trauma, relational issues, chemical dependency, eating disorders, gambling addiction, and pain and stress management. |
Organization | Hope Counseling Services |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, couples counseling, family counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | http://www.hopecounselingpetaluma.com/ |
Address | 941 B Street, Petaluma, CA 94952 |
Phone Number | 707-763-9484 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 10AM-7PM Hours of operation vary and are by appointment only. Therapists are accepting new clients on a limited basis depending on availability. Therapists are available for in-person, telephone and video appointments. |
Cost | $125 per visit. Sliding scale available. Limited insurances accepted (not Medicare). |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Individual, Couples, Family and Child Psychotherapy |
Description | Provides counseling services for psychotherapy for individuals, couples, family and children. |
Organization | NOVA Non-Violent Alternatives |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, family counseling, couples counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | N/A |
Address | 421 Humboldt Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number | 707-526-1994 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 10AM-6PM |
Cost | $125 per session. Medi-cal/ Medicare accepted. |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Individual, Group, Couple, and Family Counseling |
Description | Individual, group, couple, and family counseling provided by supervised MFT trainees and registered interns who are working toward licensure and are extensively trained in trauma. Registered interns are also certified by the State of California as sexual assault counselors. |
Organization | Verity Sonoma County Rape Crisis, Trauma and Healing Center |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Trauma surviors residing in Sonoma County |
Website | https://www.ourverity.org/trauma-counseling/ |
Address | 835 Piner Road, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number | 707-545-7270 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Free |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Jewish Community Free Clinic |
Description | Provides assistance from primary care to referrals for medical homes. JCFC is proud to provide services to anyone in need who is currently uninsured. Come to the JCFC for primary care medicine, employment evaluations, women’s health care, medications, and laboratory services. All of these services are available completely free of charge. Regular volunteer physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nurses rotate each week, and are supplemented by a referral network of volunteer physician specialists. Clinic volunteers offer not only medical and nursing care, but also social services, and referrals to other community resources |
Organization | Jewish Community Free Clinic |
Type of Resource | - Primary Care - Therapy - M-Pox Outreach and Vaccination Services - Work and School Readiness - Acupuncture - Womens Health - Resource and Referrals - Acess services for the Chronically Ill |
Region | |
Population Served | Residents of Sonoma County and Napa County |
Website | https://www.jewishfreeclinic.org/ |
Address | 50 Montgomery Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number | 707-585-7780 |
Hours | Monday: 9AM - 12PM (acupuncture); 1-5PM Tuesday: 10 AM - 1PM Wednesday: 11 AM - 3 PM (CalFresh only during summer) Thursday: 10 AM - 1 PM; 3PM - 7PM 1st & 3rd Fridays: 8:30 AM - 12PM (acupuncture) Closed Friday, Saturday, and Sunday |
Cost | Free |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) Sonoma County |
Description | Nonprofit organization focused on supporting children, families, and older adults. |
Organization | Jewish Family and Children’s Services (JFCS) |
Type of Resource | JFCS' Counseling & Consultation Program provides individual and family counseling to help people successfully meet life's challenges. Our counselors and therapists are highly trained clinicians with the experience and expertise to provide effective mental health services to clients. Offers individual and family counseling to help with - Depression - Anxiety disorders - Grief or loss - Loneliness - Significant life transitions, such as divorce, separation, job loss, or illness - Difficulty forming meaningful relationships - Other conditions relating to emotional well-being |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | People of all faiths and backgrounds. |
Website | https://www.jfcs.org/ |
Address | 2200 Range Ave. Suite 102 Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number | 707-303-1500 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30AM-5PM |
Cost | Fees vary |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | Mental Health Care and Counseling |
Description | Provides mental health services to individuals. Includes 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 |
Type of Resource | Counseling, assessments, treatment |
Region | Northern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://alliancemed.org/ |
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. |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Mental Health Services - Dutton Campus |
Description | Santa Rosa Community Health offers the Mental Health Services to provide individual and group counseling services for patients of all ages, couples, and families. Taking care of your mental and emotional health is just as important as taking care of your body. |
Organization | Santa Rosa Community Health |
Type of Resource | Individual therapy, group therapy, stress and anxiety reduction classes, parenting support, substance use and addition programs |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://srhealth.org/service/mental-health/ |
Address | 1300 North Dutton Avenue Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number | 707-303-3611 |
Hours | Monday-Thursday 8:30AM - 9:00PM Friday 8:30AM - 5:30PM Saturday 8:30AM - 3:00PM |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Mental Health Services - Lombardi Campus |
Description | Santa Rosa Community Health offers the Mental Health Services to provide individual and group counseling services for patients of all ages, couples, and families. Taking care of your mental and emotional health is just as important as taking care of your body. |
Organization | Santa Rosa Community Health |
Type of Resource | Individual therapy, group therapy, stress and anxiety reduction classes, parenting support, substance use and addition programs |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://srhealth.org/service/mental-health/ |
Address | 751 Lombardi Court, Santa Rosa, CA 94507 |
Phone Number | 707-547-2222 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 8AM - 9PM Friday 8AM - 5 PM Saturday 8AM - 3PM |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Mental Health Services - The Bridge Campus |
Description | Santa Rosa Community Health offers the Mental Health Services to provide individual and group counseling services for patients of all ages, couples, and families. Taking care of your mental and emotional health is just as important as taking care of your body. |
Organization | Santa Rosa Community Health |
Type of Resource | Individual therapy, group therapy, stress and anxiety reduction classes, parenting support, substance use and addition programs |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://srhealth.org/service/mental-health/ |
Address | 2235 Challenger Way #109 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number | 707-303-8912 |
Hours | Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 8AM - 5PM Thursday 12AM - 5AM |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Sonoma County |
Description | Nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals. Those affected by mental illness and their families. Providing mental health education, support and advocacy. |
Organization | NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) |
Type of Resource | Support groups & classes for those with severe and persistent mental disorders |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | http://www.namisonomacounty.org/ |
Address | 182 Farmers Ln #202, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number | (866) 960-6264 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 10AM-5PM |
Cost | Free |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | Opportunity House |
Description | Opportunity House is a temporary shelter for homeless men and women, specifically those with serious behavioral health challenges, and who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Located in a large historic Santa Rosa home with a yard, Opportunity House provides 13 beds for Sonoma County Behavioral Health Services clients, and serves as a springboard to transitional and permanent housing. |
Organization | Community Support Network |
Type of Resource | Temporary shelter |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | - Houseless individuals 18-59 years old with serious behavorial health challenged - Clients with Sonoma County Behavorial Health - Referred to CSN through the SCBH Linkage Committee |
Website | https://www.communitysupportnet.org/our-homes/homeless-shelter/opportunity-house/ |
Address | N/A |
Phone Number | Must call Access Program for referral |
Hours | Monday - Friday: 8AM-5PM |
Cost | Reduced Cost |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | Petaluma Health Center |
Description | Offers family health care services such as TB testing and mental health services. Offers women's and children's health services, and family planning. |
Organization | Petaluma Health Center, Inc |
Type of Resource | |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Petaluma and Southern Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://phealthcenter.org/ |
Address | 1179 North McDowell Boulevard, Petaluma, CA 94954 |
Phone Number | Main Number: 707-559-7500 Women's Health & Obstetrics Number: 707-559-7525 Mental Health Number: 707-559-7545 |
Hours | Monday-Thursday 8AM-8PM Friday 8AM-5PM Saturday-Sunday 8:30AM-12PM |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | Petaluma People Services Center (PPSC) |
Description | PPSC is a collection of 73 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) |
Type of Resource | Senior Services (Home Delivered Meals, Adult Day Care, Case Management, Nutrition Site-Senior Cafe, Transportation, Balance Programs Homeless Prevention, Fair Housing for the City of Petaluma); Employment & Training; Counseling (Individual, Couples & Family, Drug & Alcohol Prevention, Gang Prevention); Youth Programs (RYSE (youth employment), Mentor Me); Food Assistance; Crisis Intervention |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Residents of Sonoma and Marin Counties |
Website | https://petalumapeople.org/ |
Address | 1500 Petaluma Blvd SPetaluma, CA 94952 |
Phone Number | 707-765-8488 |
Hours | Hours vary by program |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | PsychStrategies |
Description | An independent therapist group in the Sonoma County Area, PsychStrategies provides short- and long-term therapy options for patients. |
Organization | PsychStrategies |
Type of Resource | Services listed on website: - Group therapy - Anxiety - Depression - PTSD - Couples therapy - Child and adolescent therapy - Substance abuse - Bipolar - ADHD |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Sonoma County children, adolescents, adults, seniors, couples, and families. |
Website | https://psychstrategies.com/about/ |
Address | 1160 North Dutton Avenue, Suite 230 Santa Rosa CA 95401 1301 Redwood Way Suite 110 Petaluma CA 94954 |
Phone Number | Intake – Appointments Tel: (707) 303-3243 Administrative Offices Tel: (707) 303-3200 General Manager & Human Resources Director Shelby Watkins Tel: (707) 303–3201 Billing Department Tel: (707) 303-3217 |
Hours | Monday-Saturday 8AM-5PM |
Cost | Fee-for-service and payment by insurance and managed health care. Accepts most major health insurance plans; does not accept Medi-Cal or Partnership |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | Russian River Counselors |
Description | |
Organization | Russian River Counselors |
Type of Resource | - Family therapy - Anger Management groups - Trauma-focused psychotherapy - Psychological assessments - Workers' Compensation evaluations and treatment - Hypnosis - EMDR - Neurofeedback - Social Security Evaluations - Continuing Education for Providers - Triple P Parenting (Positive Parenting Program) - Therapy for trauma survivors - Diagnosis/Treatment for Dissociative Identity Disorder - Maternal Infant Bonding |
Region | Western Sonoma County |
Population Served | Adults and Couples |
Website | http://www.rivershrink.com/ |
Address | 19375 CA-116 Monte Rio, CA 95462 |
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. |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Sonoma County Health Services |
Description | Human Services assists those who need help with Medi-Cal health coverage, CalFresh food assistance, and In Home Support Services. They can also provide housing assistance and resources related to veterans services, senior services, foster care, and repoting abuse of elders and children. The Department of Health Services continues to provide a broad range of innovative programs and services designed to promote, develop and sustain the health of individuals, families, and communities. Health Services is here for you and the community. |
Organization | County of Sonoma |
Type of Resource | Crisis Stabilization, education, resources |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Sonoma county residents |
Website | https://sonomacounty.ca.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services |
Address | Crisis Stabilization Unit: 2225 Challenger Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Health Services Administration: 1450 Neotomas Avenue, Suite 200 Santa Rosa, CA 95405 |
Phone Number | 707 565-4700 |
Hours | Administration: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Crisis Stabilization Unit: 24/7 |
Cost | N/A |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | Sonoma Family Therapy |
Description | Sonoma Family Therapy is a community-driven, family-oriented practice that provides guidance and support to children, adolescents, families and individuals. We are committed to help you build resources and life skills that increase resiliency and strengthen relationships. |
Organization | Sonoma Family Therapy |
Type of Resource | Individual and family counseling, couples counselings, and teletherapy |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Sonoma County families |
Website | https://www.sonomafamilyinc.com/ |
Address | 2230 Professional Dr A, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number | 707-483-9061 |
Hours | Sunday 10AM-7PM Monday-Thursday 10AM-7:30PM Friday 11AM-6:30PM |
Cost | Sliding Scale, accepts some insurances |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Stony Point Commons |
Description | Stony Point Commons is a 16-bed home in Western Santa Rosa. With a large yard, and 16 bedrooms, this property provides permanent low-income housing to sixteen adults with behavioral health challenges. In this tight-knit community, on-site staff provide support and case management services to all tenants. Residents participate as part of a cooperative household, sharing all common living spaces, including kitchen, living room, dining room, and patio areas, while having a private room of their own. Weekly house meetings facilitated by the Stony Point Case Manager help clients to discuss household issues by problem solving as a group. Weekly educational groups and classes are also offered. |
Organization | Community Support Network |
Type of Resource | Housing |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | - Individuals with a disability (severe and persistent mental health conditions) - Have income classified as extremely low/low - Meet the HUG definition of chronically homeless |
Website | https://www.communitysupportnet.org/our-homes/permanent-supportive-housing/stony-point-commons/ |
Address | N/A |
Phone Number | (707) 543-7087 |
Hours | N/A |
Cost | Reduced Cost |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | SOS Counseling |
Description | Offers affordable private therapy for individuals, couples, families, and youth. Provides training for Marriage and Family Therapist associates and trainees. Supervises associates and trainees with a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. Receives peer consultation, and attends regular training. Trainings are within and outside of SOS Community Counseling. |
Organization | SOS Community Counseling |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, couples counseling, family counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://soscounseling.org/ |
Address | 319 South East Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number | 707-284-3444 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8AM-8PM |
Cost | Individuals receiving government assistance fee ranges from: $10-$40. Individuals who do not receive government assistance fee ranges from: $40-$120. |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Therapy and Educational Services |
Description | Provides low-cost therapy to youth, adults, couples, and families. Offers education about reducing the stigma of mental health surrounding bi-national communities. |
Organization | Humanidad Therapy and Education Services |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, family counseling, couples counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://srosahtes.org/ |
Address | 1260 North Dutton Ave, Suite 230, Santa Rosa, CA 95401 |
Phone Number | 707-525-1515 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8:30AM-2:30PM |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Therapy Program |
Description | Offers trauma focused therapy for individuals, teens, and children. Provides emotional, healing, education, and guidance support. Also, offers domestic violence support groups. |
Organization | YWCA of Sonoma County |
Type of Resource | Individual counseling, group counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents |
Website | https://www.ywcasc.org/ |
Address | 811 Third Street, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number | Main Number: 707-546-9922 Hotline Number: 707-546-1234 |
Hours | Program Hours: Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM Hotline Hours: 24/7 |
Cost | Sliding Scale |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish (for select services) |
Resource Name | A Step Up -- Cotati |
Description | A Step Up – Cotati is a live-in program for adults with addiction and behavioral health issues. A safe and supportive 11-bed home where residents live for up to 3-12 months, A Step Up – Cotati 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 |
Type of Resource | - Daily evidence-based support groups - AA - 12-step groups - Seeking Safety - NA - Highly structured home environment |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | - 18-59 years old - Client with Sonoma County Behavorial Health - Referred to CSN through SCBH Linkage committee - Funded |
Website | https://www.communitysupportnet.org/our-homes/social-rehab/a-step-up-cotati/ |
Address | 420 E Cotati Ave, Cotati, CA 94931 |
Phone Number | (707) 795-4336* NEEDS ACCESS REFERRAL FIRST |
Hours | 24 hours |
Cost | Reduced Cost |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | Adolescent & Family Services |
Description | Specialized programs and interventions designed to address substance abuse and addiction in youth people. 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 Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Type of Resource | Comprehensive assessment, individual/group counseling, family involvement, education and skill-building, behavorial therapy, telehealth/video services, medication-assisted treament, peer support, continuing care and aftercare |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Teens ages 13-17 (parental consent not required) |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Alexander Valley Healthcare |
Description | Provides primary care. Includes behavioral health and drug and alcohol support. |
Organization | Alexander Valley Healthcare |
Type of Resource | - Individual therapy - Group therapy - Relaxation skills - Trauma informed care - Self empowerment skill building |
Region | Northern Sonoma County |
Population Served | All Sonoma County Residents and Some Mendocino County Residents |
Website | https://alexandervalleyhealthcare.org/ |
Address | 6 Tarman Drive, Cloverdale, CA 95425 |
Phone Number | 707-894-4229 |
Hours | Monday-Friday 8AM-5PM (Closed 12PM-2PM on Wednesday) |
Cost | Sliding Scale. Accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, Family Pact, CHDP, CDP, BCCTP, and most private insurances. |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Al-Anon / Alateen |
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 meeting with the guidance of adult Al-Anon members who have been through a certification process. |
Organization | Sonoma Napa County California District 5 of Al-Anon Family Group |
Type of Resource | Provides 12-step support group meetings for families and friends of problem drinkers. Offers support through sharing experiences with those affected by problem drinking. Provides public information, literature, and speakers to professionals |
Region | All of Sonoma County |
Population Served | Families/Friends of Individuals With an Alcohol Use Disorder |
Website | https://sonapal-anon.org/ |
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 |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Criminal Justice Programs |
Description | Center Point DAAC offers a range of services from Individualized Outpatient, Intensive Outpatient, to Medication-Assisted Treatment. When Center Point DAAC reopens our residential and detox program we will offer the complete continuum of care for anyone struggling with substance abuse. Criminal recidivism, or the tendency of individuals to reoffend after being convicted, is a complex issue with multifaceted causes. One significant factor contributing to recidivism is substance abuse and addiction. However, when individuals receive effective drug and alcohol treatment, it can have a profound positive impact on reducing recidivism rates. |
Organization | Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Type of Resource | Detoxification, counseling, medication-assisted treatment, behavorial therapy, vocational training, educationl opportunities, employment support |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Individuals referred from criminal court, parole & probation, drug court, drug dependency court, child protective services (CPS), and united stated federal probation |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Affordable private-pay rates. Some cases: government agencies, the court, or insurance/Medi-Cal |
Bilingual Services | None listed |
Resource Name | HWP Recovery Housing Program |
Description | 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 |
Type of Resource | - Housing - Support groups for recovery; social; employment; budgeting; housing navigations; and self advocacy - Weekly house meetings |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | - Motivated individual, willing to take active participation in recovery - Able to live n congregated living environment - 6+ months of continuous substance abude and mental health recovery - Have Medical Partnership - 18+ years old |
Website | https://www.communitysupportnet.org/our-homes/permanent-supportive-housing/h-w-p-recovery-housing-program/ |
Address | N/A |
Phone Number | (707) 757-7892 |
Hours | N/A |
Cost | Reduced Cost |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) |
Description | Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) 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) |
Type of Resource | Outpatient treatment and medication program and individual/group counseling |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Individuals struggling with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Medi-Cal, Medicare, Kaiser, and offer affordable private-pay rates |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | Outpatient Services |
Description | Outpatient substance abuse services 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) |
Type of Resource | Individual/group counseling, educational classes, couples/family counseling, mental health therapy, and psychiatric services |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Individuals struggling with opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Bilingual Services | Yes; Spanish |
Resource Name | Perinatal Drug Services |
Description | Perinatal drug services, also known as perinatal substance abuse services or perinatal addiction treatment, 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) |
Type of Resource | Comprehensive assessment, prenatal screenings, medication-assisted treatment, individual/group counseling, education, continued support and aftercare |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Pregnant individuals or new mothers struggling with substance abuse or addiction |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Bilingual Services | No |
Resource Name | Residential Services **Reopening Early 2024** |
Description | Residential substance abuse services, also known as inpatient treatment, refer to a structured and immersive form of addiction treatment where individuals live within a treatment facility for a designated period. Residential programs are typically recommended for individuals with moderate to severe substance abuse disorders or those who require a higher level of care due to the complexity of their addiction or the presence of co-occurring mental health issues. |
Organization | Center Point Drug Abuse Altermatives Center (DAAC) |
Type of Resource | Detoxification, 24/7 structured environment, individual/group therapy, psychoeducational, holistic therapy, peer support, aftercare planning |
Region | Southern Sonoma County |
Population Served | Individuals with moderate to severe substance abuse disorders or those who require a higher level of care |
Website | https://www.cpdaac.org/ |
Address | 2403 Professional Drive Santa Rosa, CA |
Phone Number | 707-544-3295 |
Hours | Monday - Thursday 9AM-9PM Friday 9AM-5PM |
Cost | Medi-Cal, Medicare, and affordable private-pay rates |
Bilingual Services | No |