Merced County Behavioral Health Resources

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CREATING HEALTH CARE SOLUTIONSMerced County Behavioral Health ResourcesBeacon Mild to Moderate Outpatient Mental Health ServicesBeacon Health Strategies1-855-765-9700A Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance) partnerClick here for the Beacon websitethat provides mental health services for mild to moderateproblems to Alliance Medi-Cal members.County, County Contract and Other Mental Health Services Marie Green Center Inpatient Services24 hours a day, 7 days a week. These services are available atthe Marie Green Psychiatric Center. Inpatient Services providestreatment for individuals who need brief hospitalization as aresult of a crisis or emergency. Hospital treatment will addressacute symptoms in order to assist the individual to return to theprevious level of functioning.Services at the Marie Green Psychiatric Center include:A multi-disciplinary team providing treatment forindividuals with acute psychiatric problemsBrief treatment for adults who require total psychiatriccareMerced County Community Access to Recovers Services orCARSThe Access Team screens all requests for non-emergencyservices for anyone not currently receiving services fromCounty Mental Health or community providers who are part ofthe mental health system. Comprised of bilingual mentalhealth workers who screen and make referrals to mentalhealth services.Merced County Mental Health Adult ServicesAdult Services is a full-service program for adults ages 18and over who display a serious and on-going mental disorder.Adult services help consumers to reach the highest level offunctioning possible. For the following services, call (209)381-6800 or toll free(888) 334-0163. Services Include: Assessments CalWORKs Case Management. Dual Diagnosis Programs Forensics Medication Support Multi-Disciplinary Staff Older Adult Services Therapy Treatment Planning300 E. 15th St.Merced, CA 95341Ph: (209) 381-6879(888) 334-0163Available 24 hours/dayMerced Location(209)-381-6800480 13th StreetLivingston Location(209)-394-40321471 B Street Ste. NLos Banos Location(209) 710-6100(209) 827-2185 (Adult)40 G Street Suite CTDD/TYY (888)293-1818Click HERE for more infowww.ccah-alliance.org (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20171

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR H EALTHMerced County Mental Health Children’s ServicesChildren's Services works with several Merced County serviceagencies to provide services to families with emotionallydisturbed children and adolescents. The goal of this program isto keep the youth with family, while attending school, and out oftrouble. Services Included: Assessments Case Management Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic, and Treatment(EPSDT) Medication Support Multi-Disciplinary Staff Parenting Groups Therapeutic Behavior Services (TBS) TherapyAmerican Red Cross of Merced CountyM-F 10am – 2pm Offers Mental Health ServicesCalifornia Psychiatric Transitions (CPT)CPT is a fully licensed Mental Health Rehabilitation CenterMHRC, implementing cutting-edge rehabilitation.Challenged Family Resource Center (CFRC)In partnership with USC Telehealth, CFRC offers FreeProfessional Counseling worth 2,000 to individuals, couplesor family members, or caregivers that care for children oradults with special needs. Support with issues related tostress, depression, anxiety, family/ couple counseling,work/life balance, etc. through 12 weeks, 50-minuteprofessional counseling sessions at home usingcomputer/internet connection;. The “Dream Enterprises”program provides community based training to CVRCconsumers 22 yrs old or older. Promoting skill building,socialization and independence through the use of communitybased instruction and practical life experience in a dayprogram format.Dual Diagnosis ProjectProvide specialty mental health services to those consumersthat experience alcohol and/or other drug-related problemsNational Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Of Merced CountyNAMI advocates for access to mental health services,treatment, support and research They are committed toraising awareness and building a community for hope for all ofthose in need.Program to Encourage Active, Rewarding Lives for Seniors(PEARLS)The program’s goal is to prevent depression in older adults.Trained staff works one on one with the older adult inteaching them depression management techniques.Sierra Vista Child and Family ServicesHelps abused, neglected and emotionally disturbed childrenand families in crisis in California’s Central Valley through aseries of integrated programs that include early mental healthservices, early childhood services, special education,therapeutic residential treatment, adoption, foster care,clinical and family support in homes and schools, PerinatalSubstance Abuse Treatment and community counseling.Tough Love (Youth)Tough Love provides mutual support services for parents ofout-of-control youth.For the services listed,call: (209) 381-6800toll free (888) 334-0163.Click HERE for more info(209) 383-2150301 W 18th Street, Merced24 hour Hotline (855) 891-7325(209) 667-93049234 N. Hinton Ave, Delhi, CAhttp://cptmhrc.comFree Professional Counseling(866) 740-6502(Español or English)No computer/internet-Call Parent Ed Center(209) 384-0119827 West 20th Street, MercedDream EnterpriseMon - Fri, 9am-2pm(209) 385-5314Contact: Laurie Johnson or Central Valley Regional Center (CVRC)http://www.challengedfrc.org(209) 381-6800 x3044or click HERE for more information(209) 381-6844(209) 201-1043 (Liza)PO Box 2087Merced, CA 95344namimerced@aol.comwww.nami.org(209) 385-7550www.pearlsprogram.org(209) 205-1058642 Main StreetMerced, CA 95340Click HERE for the website.(209) 386-0980Click HERE for more information.www.ccah-alliance.org (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20172

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR H EALTHWestside Community Counseling CenterMental health and substance abuse services for children,teens and adults. Accepts Medi-Cal and Medi-Care.(209) 710-6100(888) 334-016340 West G StreetLos Baños, CA 93635Local Drugs and Alcohol SupportMerced County Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) ProgramM St Clinic- AdultsServices The Alcohol and Drug Services Division provides nonProgram Managerresidential alcohol and drug treatment and recovery3090 M Streetprograms, as well as prevention programs to educate adults209-381-6852and youths about the risks of using alcohol and otherdrugs.El Portal Clinic- Adult Perinatal, Adult Cal Works and RecoveryAssistance for TeensPrograms:Program Manager3305 El Portal Adolescent Treatment209-381-6880 CalWORKs The Center / Adult TreatmentLos Banos- Adults and Youth Judicial Treatment ServicesProgram Manager Perinatal Recovery Program40 G St Suite C Prevention Programs ResourcesAegis Methadone Clinic(209) 725-1060Accepts Medi-Cal1343 W. Main Street, Suites A&BMerced, CA 95340www.aegismed.comAlcoholics Anonymous Central Valley Intergroup Inc.24 Hr Phone: (209) 572-2970List of daily meetings online or call 24 hour helpline.Merced (209) 385-0309http://cviaaorg.ipower.com/AL-ANON/ALATEEN Family Groups District 18-NorthernCaliforniaThe Al-Anon Family Groups are a fellowship of relatives and(209) 524-3907friends of alcoholics who share their experience, strength, and(Español or English) Mercedhope in order to solve their common problems. We believe(209) 723-1311alcoholism is a family illness and that changed attitudes canhttp://www.ncwsa.org/d18/aid recovery. Merced meetings currently listed on Tuesdaysand Thursdays. Please see website or call for moreinformation.The Center / Adult Treatment(209) 381-6850 MercedNon-residential recovery program designed to meet the needs(209) 394-4032 Livingstonof community members over the age of 18 who are(209) 827-2185 Los Bañosexperiencing personal difficulties due to their use, abuse, oraddiction to alcohol and/or other drugs.Sliding fee scale, Medi-Cal certified.Central Valley Addiction Center(209) 722-8791Drug or alcohol rehabilitation outpatient care Self-pay,17 East Main St., MercedPrivate insuranceCommunity Social Model Advocates, Inc.(209) 357-5261Low cost residential substance abuse and addiction treatmenthttp://csmainc.orgalternatives for men, women, and women with children.Hobie House (Men only)Treatments are community based, peer oriented,1301 Yosemite Pkwy., Mercedcomprehensive, and gender- specific.(209) 722-6335 (24 hours a day)Private PayTranquility Village (Women only)559 Mendocino Ct., Atwater(209) 357-5200 (24 hours a day)Maynard Recovery Center(209) 928-3737Residential substance abuse and addiction treatment(800) 228-8208center and family services. Self-pay, Private insurancehttp://maynords.com/Narcotics Anonymous Stanislaus Valley GroupsHelpline: (209) 526-1817A nonprofit Fellowship or society of men and women for whoToll Free: (888) 942-9922drugs had become a major problem. We are recoveringhttp://svgna.org/addicts who meet regularly to help each other stay clean. Listof daily meetings online or call helpline.www.ccah-alliance.org (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20173

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR H EALTHOnline Substance Abuse TreatmentFree Online Self Directed Treatment Program for WarVeterans; Self-pay for everyone elseSalvation ArmyOffers FREE inpatient drug treatmentprogram located in FresnoYouth Recovery Assistance for Teens (RAFT)Multi-component, non-residential adolescent (ages 12-17)alcohol / drug treatment and recovery program.Sliding fee scale, Medi-Cal certified.(877) 399-1993www.onlinesubstanceabusetreatment.com(209) 383-4225(559) 490-7038(209) 381-6860 Merced(209) 394-4032 Livingston(209) 827-2185 Los BañosLocal Support GroupsAll Moms Matter New Mom Support GroupA safe environment for new mothers to discuss any topicincluding postpartum depressionBariatric Weight Loss Support GroupPlease call for current group start datesDepression and Bipolar Support Alliance MercedPeer-lead support groupGrief and Loss Support GroupThis group meets once a week for 8 weeks. Please call forcurrent group start dates.Overeaters Anonymous San Joaquin Valley IntergroupOvereaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who,through shared experience, strength and hope, are recoveringfrom compulsive eating (e.g.: overeating, bulimia, anorexia).For a listing of meetings, please go online or call Hotline.Recovery InternationalThis is a self-help mental health and wellness program helpingpeople deal with fear, anger, anxiety, panic attacks,depression and other emotional issues. The meetings consistof "Peers Helping Peers" achieve better mental health by usinga simple form of cognitive behavioral self-help techniques.Living with LossOngoing grief support group hosted by Bristol Hospice thatmeets bimonthly on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month from1-2:30 in Merced The Truth about GriefThis is an 8 week introductory support group. Please call fordates and times.(209) 385-3000 ext. 5001676 Loughborough Road, Merced(209) 261-6333(209) 617-0199Contact: Kim CarterEmail: kimstockwiz48@aol.com(209) 383-3123Contact: Maria or AnnieMerced Tuesday 6:00PM Meeting (209)383-4161Contact: Amy(559) 323-5636 HOTLINEhttp://www.sanjoaquinvalleyoa.org/Modesto Friday 7:00PM Meeting(209) 247-2620Contact: David B. Geneva Presbyterian Church1229 E. Fairmont Ave Modesto, CA 95350.(209) 384-1415Contact: Lori Grossman or Amy Mundello BristolHospice374 East Yosemite Ave, Suite 200Merced, CA 95348Local Helplines and HotlinesLove Inc.(209) 383-1265 ext.150 (Helpline)Offers the Love Plus program for individuals or couples thatare experiencing hardship economically, spiritually, and/orphysically.Medi-Cal Smoking Quitline1-800-No Butts (English)Free tips and plan to quit1-800-45-No Fume (Spanish)National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)1-800-950-6264Information HelplineSmoking Cessation Merced County Health Department(209) 381-1010Classes/groups Medi-Cal/sliding fee scale260 E. 15th Street,Merced, CA. 95340Suicide Hotline(800) 734-4458Toll FreeNational Helplines and HotlinesCalifornia Youth Crisis PlanCalifornia Coalition for Youth offers support,encouragement, and referrals to youth needingassistance or in crisis situations.(800) liance.org (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20174

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR H EALTHGay Lesbian Bisexual & TransgenderNational Youth Talk LineA program of the GLBT National Help Center that offerssupport encouragement & assistance in crisis situations toyouth through age 25.Gay Lesbian Bisexual & Transgender National HotlineThe Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender (GLBT) NationalHotline provides telephone, online private one-to-one chatand email peer-support, as well as factual information andlocal resources for cities and towns across the United States.Centers for Disease Control and PreventionFor support in quitting, including free quit coaching, a freequit plan, free educational materials, and referrals to localresources.Kristin Brooks Hope Center24 hour crisis intervention hotline.The National Domestic Violence HotlineConfidential, one-on-one support offering crisis intervention,options for next steps and direct connection to sources forimmediate safety. Available 24/7, 365 days/yearNational Cancer Institute Smoking QuitlineThe National Cancer Institute's trained counselors areavailable to provide information and help with quitting inEnglish or Spanish, Monday - Friday, 8:00am to 8:00pmEastern TimeNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline24 hours a day hotline. Calls are transferred to trainedcounselors in over 130 States. This service has a new featurefor veterans.National Teen Runaway HotlineA 24-hour crisis line.The mission of the National RunawaySafeline (NRS) is to help keep America’s runaway, homelessand at-risk youth safe and off the streets.Peer to Peer Crisis Teen LineTalk line from 6pm – 10 pmSuicide HotlineToll FreeThe Trevor ProjectThis is a free and confidential suicide prevention and crisishelp line for gay and questioning youth that offers hope andsomeone to talk to 24 hours a day.Veterans Suicide Prevention HotlineThe Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and theirfamilies and friends with qualified, caring Department ofVeterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-freehotline, online chat, or text. Support for deaf and hard ofhearing individuals is available.(800) Therapist(Therapist Referral)Mon-Fri, 1PM-9PM Saturday 9AM2PM(800) 246-7743http://www.glbtnationalhelpcenter.org/tal kline/index.htmlMon-Fri 1PM-9PM Saturday 9AM2PM(800) 843-4564http://www.glbtnationalhelpcenter.org/ho tline/index.htmlOnline SupportCenters for Disease Control and Prevention Smokefree.govProvides ideas about how to stop using tobacco.Includes free downloadable resources, live help phonecounseling through text messaging, and text message program.CopingTutorA new clinically tested, self-help program, made for people withschizophrenia who hear voices.CopingTutor provides online training and tools based onCognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) which has been a provenadd-on treatment for psychosis and schizophrenia for manyyears. Free online trial.(800) QUIT-NOW (800-784-8669)http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco/(800) 442-HOPE (4673)http://www.hopeline.com/(800) 799-7233(800) 787-3224 (TTY)http://www.thehotline.org/ English & Spanish(877) 44U-QUIT (877-448-7848)(Spanish and English)English: (800) 273-TALK (8255)Spanish: (888) 800) RUNAWAY (800-786-2929)http://www.1800runaway.org/(800) 852-8336http://teenlineonline.org(800) SUICIDE (800-784-2433)(866) 4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386)www.thetrevorhelpline.org(800) 273-8255 ext.1Confidential toll-free hotline24 hours a dayText support available at 838255www.veteranscrisisline.net(800) 843-7274Phone Counseling and Text MessageSupport for Quitting Smokingwww.smokefree.govSchizophrenia rg (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20175

CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ALLIANCE FOR H EALTHEating Disorders Anonymous (EDA)A fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strengthand hope with each other that they may solve their commonproblems and help others recover from eating disorders.MoodGYMThis site teaches people to use ways of thinking that will helpprevent depression and relieve depression symptoms.PendulumAn email support group for people with bipolar disorderPostpartum Support International Online Support GroupChats Tuesday nights 7:00pm PSTToll-free Help Line Refers callers to local resourceand emergency servicesRIDERSA list for those who are involved in a relationship with someonesuffering from bipolar disorder, but not suffering from thedisease themselves.Schizophrenics Anonymous (SA)SA is a self-help group for persons who have schizophrenia or aschizophrenia-related illness. You are invited to participate inthe Conference Call Support Groups.National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the leadingnon-profit organization in the United States advocating onbehalf of and supporting individuals and families affected byeating disorders.Leader lead chat room - online moodgym.anu.edu.auTo subscribe to Pendulum, go umPPMD Online Support Grouphttp://postpartumdepression.yuku.com/Help Line(800) 944-4PPD (4773)www.Beypartum.netTo subscribe to the list, send the text"subscribe riders" in the body of a message tomajordomo@helpnet.org.uk.SA Support Conference Call GrpSundays & Thursdays at 7PM Eastern Time(855) 640-8271; Pass code: 88286491#Friends & Family Support Conference CallTuesdays at 7PM Eastern Time(855) 640-8271; Pass code: 88286491#http://www.sardaa.org/Confidential Helpline at (800) 931-2237Mon-Thurs 9AM–9PMFri 9AM-5PM -alliance.org (800) 700-3874 ext. 550408/10/20176

Overeaters Anonymous San Joaquin Valley Intergroup Overeaters Anonymous is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience, strength and hope, are recovering from compulsive eating (e.g.: overeating, bulimia, anorexia). For a listing of meetings, please go online or call Hotline.