Yolo County Department of
Alcohol, Drug &
Mental Health Services
The Yolo County Department of Alcohol, Drug, and
Mental Health Services (ADMH) offers treatment, support, and
rehabilitation services for individuals and families experiencing serious mental
health conditions.
Yolo County will help anyone in a crisis but will
provide on-going services only for those with chronic and severe mental health
symptoms who have no insurance or who qualify for Medi-Cal.
Offices are located in:
Davis
600 A” Street
Davis, CA 95616
(530) 757-5530
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Mondays, Wednesdays
Business hours: 8am - 5pm |
West Sacramento
500 B Jefferson Blvd. Suite 150
West Sacramento, CA 95605
(916) 375-6350
Map
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
Business hours: 8am - 5pm |
Woodland
137 North Cottonwood Street
Woodland, CA 95695
(530) 666-8630
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Monday through Friday
Business hours: 8am - 5pm |
Regular business hours are from Monday through
Friday 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. After hours, phone
(530) 666-8515.
YOLO COUNTY MEDI-CAL MENTAL HEALTH SERVICE GUIDE
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This essential booklet, available to all Yolo County mental health clients,
helps people navigate through the Yolo County mental health system. There has
two sections to the booklet. The first section tells how to get help from the
Yolo County Mental Health Plan and how it works. The second section is from the
State of California and gives more general information about specialty mental
health services. It tells you how to get other services, how to resolve
problems, and what your rights are under the program. This booklet also tells
you how to get information about the doctors, clinics and hospitals that the
Yolo County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health uses to provide services and where
they are located.
Also available in
Spanish,
Russian and
Large Print
YOLO COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH CARE PROVIDER DIRECTORY
The Department collaborates with private
therapists and community based agencies to provide a wide range of mental health
services for adults, children, youth, and older adults. Staff who provide
services have training, skills, and experience working with Yolo County’s
diverse cultural and ethnic communities.
YOLO COUNTY PROVIDER MANUAL
A manual for licensed mental health professionals,
organizations, or hospitals contracted with the Yolo County Department of
Alcohol, Drug, and Mental Health to provide evaluation and treatment to Medi-Cal
beneficiaries. Contains useful information about procedures, access and
treatments for Yolo County mental health clients
YOLO COUNTY ADVANCE HEALTH CARE DIRECTIVE GUIDE
A brochure describing in plain language what an
Advance Health Directive is (a written document that describes a person's
directions and preferences for treatment and care during times when they
are having difficulty communicating and making decisions) and how to create one.
Also available in
Spanish and
Russian.
YOLO
COUNTY SERVICES GUIDE
This resource helps residents access various services from federal, state and
county agencies, and local nonprofit organizations including food stamps,
temporary income, health care, rental assistance, temporary housing, HIV
testing, legal services and much more.
CRISIS
Services arc available for psychiatric emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
For 24-hour Crisis help call:
24 HOUR CRISIS
SERVICES |
Emergency
If your need is immediate and someone is in danger of harming
themselves or someone else, phone 911. |
911 |
Yolo County Alcohol, Drug and Mental Health Crisis Help
Make sure to indicate this is a crisis call so it can be directed
to the proper person. |
24 hour crisis
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1-888-965-6647 |
OUTPATIENT PROGRAMS
Services include crisis intervention, medication management, and therapy
(individual and/or group) for adults and children.
CASE MANAGEMENT
Coordinates the delivery of a full range of services to help people achieve
independent living and navigate complex social service systems. Case Managers
help clients meet basic needs, including food, clothing transportation
housing, and employment.
MEDICATION MANAGEMENT
Provides assessment and treatment to meet emergency and on-going medication
needs, including medication, education, and monitoring
OLDER ADULT PROGRAM
Provides various levels of services and support to individuals age 60 and over.
Registered nurses and senior volunteers staff this program. Services include
mental health assessment, case management, peer counseling, and
information/referral resources.
CHILDREN AND YOUTH
Children’s System of Care (CSOC) provides services at three ADMH sites and
throughout the community, including schools, County Departments, and Juvenile
Hall. Services include prevention and outreach, family advocacy, case management
and also individual, family and group therapy. Children eligible for full scope
Medi-Cal and experiencing emotional problems may qualify for Early Periodic
Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment (EPSDT) ADMH contracts with Community-based
agencies to design and provide services to meet the mental, emotional, and
behavioral needs of at-risk children and youth. These collaborative efforts are
designed to build a safe and supportive home, school, arid community
environment.
EPSDT Brochure
OTHER PROGRAMS
Additional programs include services to the homeless mentally ill, transitional
age youth, and individuals with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse
treatment needs.
DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS
FORENSIC SERVICES
Jail, court, conditional release and other programs.
INPATIENT HOSPITAL SERVICES
Provides 24-hour treatment in a hospital for people with serious mental health
conditions. Services include psychiatric, medical, social work, and nursing
treatment.
PROBLEMS WITH SERVICE
Beneficiaries with concerns about service may file a complaint, grievance and/or
request a State Fair Hearing. A brochure entitled
Consumer Problem Resolution Guide,” available at County and Provider sites, explains how
clients may file a complaint or request a hearing. Clients may also contact
the Quality Improvement Department for more information: (530) 666-8987. Help understanding paperwork is available at no
cost. Ask staff if you need help.
Grievance Form
English. Forms
are available in Spanish and Russian.
Agencies in Yolo County respect diversity and do
not discriminate against persons based on race, color, religion, ancestry,
national Origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
Suicide Prevention
• Davis (530) 756-5000
• West Sacramento (916) 372-6565
• Woodland (530) 666-7778
Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence
• West Sacramento (916) 371-1907
• Woodland (530) 662-1133
Teen Crisis Hotline (ASK)
• Davis (530) 753-0797
• West Sacramento (916) 371-3779
• Woodland (530) 668-8445
Yolo County Hospitals/Clinics:
• Woodland M. Hospital (530) 662-3961
• Sutter Davis Hospital (530) 756-6440
• Peterson Clinic/Urgent (530) 666-8960
• Salud Clinic (916) 375-6400
• Davis Community Clinic (530) 75S-2060
For additional information about Medi-Cal Health Services call:
Medi-Cal Ombudsman Services
(800) 896-4042
TTY: (800) 896-2512
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