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ARRAY OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES

 

PROVIDER/SERVICES

DESCRIPTION

CLIENT POPULATION

HOW TO ACCESS SERVICES

PROGRAM
FUNDING
SOURCE

 

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Services (CAPS) Clinic

·      Sacramento County

Psychiatric assessment, medication support, psychological testing and mental health services. Medication focused / case management services are also provided.

Children/youth served by county operated program, select contracted

organizational providers, and unlinked clients referred by Access.

Referral by the Access Team.

Medi-Cal

 

Children’s Case Management Services (CCMS)

·      Sacramento County

Assessment, case management and outpatient monitoring for 3632 eligible clients.

Students who need

assessment for 3632 services and 3632 eligible

children/youth.

School Special Education staff and IEP teams.

Medi-Cal

3632

 

Homeless Program

·      Child and Family Institute

Brief mental health services at homeless facilities including South Area Emergency Housing Center and Mustard Seed School.

Medi-Cal eligible homeless children, youth and their families.

Referral made by CFI only.

Medi-Cal

 

Mental Health and Alcohol or Drug Disorder Specialization

·      Another Choice, Another Chance

·      Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center

Outpatient counseling (individual, family and group), rehabilitation and medication services for youth who have a co-

occurring mental health and alcohol or other drug diagnosis.

Individuals with a co-occurring mental health and alcohol or drug diagnosis.

Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member.

Medi-Cal

3632

Outpatient Services

·      Another Choice Another Chance (ACAC)

·      Catholic Healthcare West (CHW)

·      Cross Creek Family Counseling

·      EMQ Families First

·      La Familia

·      River Oak

·      Sacramento Black Alcoholism Center (SBAC)

·      Sacramento Children’s Home

·      Sacramento County

·      San Juan Unified School District

·      Sutter Counseling Center

·      Terkensha

·      Terra Nova

·      The Effort

·      Turning Point

·      UCD

·      Visions Unlimited

Outpatient counseling (individual, family, and group), rehabilitation and medication services, which may include services for neglect, physical or sexual abuse. Some services provided at homes, at school sites, and in the community.

Children, youth and their families, needing mental health services.

Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member.

Medi-Cal

3632

Psychological Testing

·      River Oak

·      Sacramento County CAPS

·      UCD

Psychological testing as clinically indicated.

Children and youth referred by their primary provider for clients with complex and challenging clinical presentations.

Referral submitted to Access by current service provider.

Medi-Cal

3632

Transition Age Services

·      Sacramento Children’s Home

Comprehensive counseling and rehabilitation services to assist with the transition to adulthood and independent living.

Youth ages 14-21 needing mental health services and assistance to transition in transitioning to adulthood.

Referral to the Access Team by a parent, caregiver, school, agency or community member.

Medi-Cal

3632