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Family Services Coordinator
Are you a family member of a seriously ill adult client? Call 571-8452 to get support, advocacy and help navigating the mental health service delivery system.
Mental Health Services for Adults
Our mental health programs serve seriously ill adults age 18 and older throughout Sonoma County. Services are provided by County staff, community health centers, and a network of contracted personnel.
- Assessment, stabilization, and triage services for clients experiencing several mental illness
- Case management
- Consultation to skilled nursing facilities
- Facility-based extended treatment
- Housing assistance
- Medication support
- Patient rights advocacy
- Referrals for non emergency outpatient treatment
- Speciality services for clients with mental health and substance abuse disorders
- Support and advocacy for family members of clients
- Transition Age Youth services
Consumer Support Services
Interlink Self-help Center
1033 4th Street, Santa Rosa (map)
(707) 546-4481
(visit the website)
This member-operated community self-help center provides mental health consumers with a safe safe, caring recovery-based environment where members can participate in peer counseling and self-help groups, get community referrals and housing information, use the computer lab and search the human services database.
Wellness and Advocacy Center
3400 Chanate Road, Santa Rosa (map)
(707) 565-7800
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This client-run drop-in center provides a variety of services for all mental health consumers, including a career center and computer lab, job counseling, workshops and education forums, an art studio, a community garden, a kitchen with cooking classes, and a variety of self-help groups.
Russian River Empowerment Center
16229 3rd Street, Guerneville (map)
(707) 604-7264
(visit the website)
This consumer-driven Mental Health and Wellness drop-in center provides a safe and supportive haven for those who want to transcend serious and persistent mental illness. The Center is staffed with mental health consumers who support and empower our members to recover from mental illnesses in West Sonoma County.
For information and referrals: (707) 565-6900
24-hour Emergency Mental Health Hotline: (800) 746-8181