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Mendocino County
Behavioral Health & Recovery Services Programs

 

Outpatient Treatment Services
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637
Fort Bragg Office
790 South Franklin Street
Ft. Bragg, CA 95437
Phone: 707-961-2665

SUDT's Outpatient Treatment Program provides substance use disorder treatment for adults through individual and group counseling. Services are available in Ukiah and Fort Bragg. Services are on a sliding fee scale based on income. Medi-Cal may pay the cost of treatment for people with that coverage.

OPTIONS Adult Drug Court
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637
 
OPTIONS Adult Drug Court provides treatment to individuals who are referred by the court system, usually those who have a drug-related felony charge and who are on Probation. OPTIONS is a collaboration between SUDT, Mendocino County Superior Courts, the Mendocino County Probation Department, and other treatment providers. This program offers treatment services similar to those of other SUDT programs. The program is geared to provide treatment for 18 or more months. Treatment for this program is free though Medi-Cal is billed. The program is offered in Ukiah.

Family Dependency Drug Court
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637


FDDC is a grant funded program, (from the federal Administration of Children, Families and Youth). The program is a collaboration between the Mendocino County Superior Court's Juvenile Division, HHSA's Child Welfare Services and SUDT. It provides treatment for parents who are referred by Child Welfare. Residential treatment at several programs is available for some FDDC parents. Transitional housing is available at Ford Street for some FDDC parents. Program services are free, though CMSP and Medi-Cal are billed. The program is offered in Ukiah.


Adolescent Services
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637
Willits Office
474 East Valley Street
Willits, CA 95490
Phone: 707-472-2637
Fort Bragg Office
790 South Franklin Street
Ft. Bragg, CA 95437
Phone: 707-961-2665

Substance Use Disorders Treatment (SUDT) facilitates several school-based prevention, intervention and counseling programs that enhances youths' internal strengths and resiliency while addressing patterns of substance abuse. Prevention and education groups, individual and group counseling, and a variety of clean and sober health activities, along with community service projects are among the offerings of these services. Current services to students are school faculty, parent, probation, or self-referred.  Mendocino County adolescent SUDT partners with community agencies throughout the county to provide comprehensive wrap-around care for the youth.


Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT)
AOT Coordinator
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2322


Assisted Outpatient Treatment (AOT) is a program otherwise known as “Laura’s Law” or AB 1421. Mendocino County Board of Supervisors passed a resolution for a one year Assisted Outpatient pilot implementation project on November 10th, 2014. Assisted Outpatient Treatment is a court ordered treatment program for clients that meet 9 very specific criteria: an adult with severe mental illness, believed to be safety risk in the community, with a history of non-compliance, who has been offered but failed to engage in treatment, without treatment will be a risk to self or others, but doesn’t currently meet 5150 criteria, who’s mental health condition is deteriorating, and would benefit from outpatient treatment.

The goal of AOT is to engage the client in treatment and reduce safety risks to clients and the community. Least restrictive level of care is always maintained to minimize infringement of client rights while still maintaining community safety. While AOT is court ordered and by definition an involuntary service, it is successful through development and establishment of cooperation with the client.


Perinatal Services (WINDO)
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637


WINDO provides treatment services to women with substance use problems who have children (including those in foster or out of home care), and to those who are pregnant. Participants in the WINDO program receive parenting classes and the group and individual services described above. While in the program, women may be a part of the cooperative child care program and get transportation or help with transportation. These services are in Ukiah, and are free to participants. SUDT bills Medi-Cal. Women in other areas of the county with this need may call our office for help in getting to our service.


AB 109
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637


SUDT provides treatment for Probation referred Local Probation/Parole clients. Medi-Cal is accepted as payment.


Diversion Education Program
Ukiah Office
1120 South Dora Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Phone: 707-472-2637


Diversion Education is not, strictly speaking, a treatment program. This 14 week program of drug and alcohol education; meets the legal requirements of PC 1000 (low level drug crime) and is suitable for adults who do not have substance dependence. There are specific attendance requirements and a flat fee of $525 with $70 due at time of enrollment. The program is offered in Ukiah.


Treatment Providers

Ukiah Recovery Center Outpatient Treatment Program
139 Ford Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Contact: (707) 462-6290
Website: www.fordstreet.org/substance-abuse-treatment


Serving adults seeking help with addiction, the Ukiah Recovery Center Outpatient Treatment Program is a minimum commitment of 4 months. Clients receive substance abuse education, attend relapse prevention groups one to three times a week, and regular individual counseling sessions. Services are available in Ukiah. Ukiah Recovery Center is a Drug Medi-Cal provider. For clients who are ineligible for Drug Medi-Cal, fees for services are charged on a sliding scale based on client income


Ukiah Recovery Center Residential Treatment Program
201 Brush Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Contact: (707) 462-6290
Website: www.fordstreet.org/substance-abuse-treatment


Serving up to 40 adults, the Ukiah Recovery Center residential treatment program offers short term (30 days) or long term (31 days or longer) stays depending on client need. Clients attend daily groups, weekly individual counseling sessions, social outings, offsite 12-Step meetings, and participate in vocational classes in on-site certified organic garden and commercial kitchen.

The Ukiah Recovery Center Withdrawal Management Program is a 3-to-14-day, Social Model Detoxification where length of stay is determined by client need. Withdrawal management clients are provided a round-the-clock environment to safely detox and prepare for next phase of their recovery.

The Ukiah Recovery Center offers a 22-bed on-site Sober Living Environment. This program is an alcohol and drug free housing program designed to provide a safe and positive living experience and promote peer recovery support. Housing case management is offered as needed.

Ukiah Recovery Center is a Drug Medi-Cal provider, and currently not accepting private insurance.


Redwood Community Services
810 N State Street
Ukiah, CA 95482
Contact: (707) 462-6290
Website: www.redwoodcommunityservices.org/mbhs


Redwood Community Services provides an integrated system of community-based substance use treatment prevention, intervention, counseling, and recovery services that embrace a well–living model in order to promote healthy, safe and thriving families throughout the community.


Medication Assisted Treatment Programs (MAT)

Gualala Medical Clinic (Referral may be required)
4690 Ocean Drive
Gualala, CA 95445
Contact: (707) 884-4005
Website: www.rcms-healthcare.org/addiction-treatment


 
Hillside Health Center (Referral may be required)
333 Laws Avenue
Ukiah, CA 95482
Contact: (707) 468-1010
Website: www.mchcinc.org/services/medication-assisted-treatment/
 
Point Arena Community Health Clinic (Referral may be required)
30 Mill Street
Point Arena, CA 95468
Contact: (707) 882-1704
Website: https://www.rcms-healthcare.org/addiction-treatment
 
Little Lake Center-Willits (Referral may be required)
45 Hazel Street
Willits, CA 95490
Contact: (707) 456-9600
Website: www.mchcinc.org/services/medication-assisted-treatment/
 
Long Valley Health Center – Laytonville (Referral may be required)
50 Branscomb Road
Laytonville, CA 95454
Contact: (707) 984-6131
Website: https://www.longvalley.org/behavioral-health
 
Mendocino Coast Clinics – Fort Bragg (Referral may be required)
205 South Street
Fort Bragg, CA 95437
Contact: (707) 961-3486
Website: www.mendocinocoastclinics.org/services/suboxone-program/

Anonymous Support Services

Mendocino Coast Alcoholic Anonymous Intergroup
A.A. Hotline: (877) 546-9286
Website: www.mendocinocoastaa.com/meetings/


 
Mendocino Inland Intergroup Alcoholic Anonymous
A.A. Hotline: (707) 462-7123
Website: www.aaukiah.org/
 
Mendocino Area Narcotics Anonymous
Website: www.mendona.org
 
Al-Anon/Alateen Support Groups
Toll-free Meeting Line: (888) 425-2666
Website: www.northerncaliforniaal-anon.org/meetings/northern-california/
 
Mendocino County Co-Dependents (CoDa) Anonymous
Website: www.coda.org/coda-area-contacts/