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Sacramento, California Mental Health

Residents of Sacramento, California are recipients of a wide-range of mental health services from the city, private facilities and from several non-profit organizations. Sacramento mental health services are available to serve both children and adults from all walks of life. The services provided range from counseling to treatments of all types of mental health issues.

The Sacramento County Division of Mental Health is one such program. The services that this city-based organization provides is available to serve not only severe mental illnesses, but they also serve those who are have less acute problems. This organization can help individuals with limited incomes and who are sometimes unable to afford help in the private sector. The Sacramento County Division of Mental Health also offers services for citizens including those needing inpatient care and centers for patients seeking support through management and counseling.

In addition, the Sacramento Mental Health Division offers services and information on adult and children’s programs and programs for the homeless, as well as cultural competency, quality improvement and research evaluations.

Sacramento mental health became a top priority in November 2004, when California voters passed a proposition called the Mental Health Services Act. With this act, the city now strives to fund a community mental health system to meet the needs of children, adults and seniors within the city. The act also addresses the needs of seriously ill mental patients and tries to reduce the negative long-term effects often caused by untreated mental illnesses.

After a study on Sacramento mental health, the health division found that some of the underserved population in the city included those living in rural areas, homeless, physically disabled, refugees, adopted children, children raised by grandparents, transitional youth (those ages 18-21), and victims of trauma or suffering from post traumatic stress.

There are several resources for those seeking advice on Sacramento mental health, or for those needing immediate assistance through hotlines.

The Mental Health Crisis Intervention: This is a hotline for those who believe there is a mental health situation, but uncertain about where to turn next. The staff at the crisis center can be reached 24 hours a day at 916-732-3637.

State Mental Health Agency: This agency, based in Sacramento, provides information about admission, mental health care and treatment and patient follow-up for either public or private psychiatric facilities. The agency can be reached at 916-654-3565 or online at www.dmh.cahwnet.gov.

Mental Health Association in California: This local advocacy organization supports and informs the community about local services for Sacramento mental health. The group can be reached at 916-557-1167 or online at www.mhac.org.

The National Alliance for the Mentally Ill: This group organizes a hotline for information and education regarding mental illnesses and can refer patients to local groups for support. This organization can be reached at 916-567-0163 or online at www.namicalifornia.org.

DMDA-Sacramento: This group provides Sacramento residents with awareness, information and education and treatment about mental diseases such as depressive and manic-depressive disorders. This group can be reached at 916-363-8613.

FamiliesFirst: This organization is a non-profit group serving to better the lives of women and children through their work. They offer four programs including community based services, foster care, residential treatment for youths needing long term intensive treatment and day treatment designed to help affected youths improve grades and function socially. This group can be reached by calling 530-753-0220 or online at www.familiesfirstinc.org.