MARIN COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES
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BHRS ACCESS LINE
888-818-1115
THE MARIN COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AND RECOVERY SERVICES (BHRS) ACCESS TEAM IS THE SYSTEM-WIDE POINT OF CONTACT FOR INFORMATION, SCREENING, ASSESSMENT, AND REFERRALS FOR MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE SERVICES AND TREATMENT FOR MARIN COUNTY RESIDENTS. ACCESS SERVES ALL AGES. IN ORDER TO QUALIFY FOR SPECIALTY MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, AN INDIVIDUAL MUST MEET CERTAIN MEDICAL NECESSITY CRITERIA AS DEFINED BY MEDI-CAL.
NAMI MARIN
555 Northgate Ave Suite 101
San Rafael, CA
415-444-0480
HELPLINE - TRAINED FAMILY MEMBERS OFFER SUPPORT AND HELP WITH NAVIGATING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES USING OUR EXTENSIVE LIST OF LOCAL RESOURCES
FAMILY SUPPORT GROUPS -CONFIDENTIAL, DROP-IN SUPPORT GROUP FOR ADULT FAMILY MEMBERS, CAREGIVERS, PARTNERS AND FRIENDS OF SOMEONE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
FAMILY TO FAMILY COURSE -FREE 8 WEEK COURSE, NAMI’S FAMILY TO FAMILY EDUCATION PROGRAM, IS OFFERED TO FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL ILLNESS
FELTON INSTITUTE'S LOSS TEAM
East Bay Headquarters
1005 Atlantic Avenue,
Alameda, CA 94501
(415) 726-4685
FELTON INSTITUTE’S LOSS TEAM IS MADE UP OF STAFF AND TRAINED VOLUNTEERS – MANY OF WHOM ARE SURVIVORS OF A SUICIDE LOSS. LOSS PROVIDES RESOURCES, SUPPORT, CONNECTION, AND UNDERSTANDING IMMEDIATELY AFTER A SUICIDE LOSS AND FOR THE MONTHS AND YEARS THAT FOLLOW.
SUICIDE LOSS SUPPORT GROUP
(415) 499-1100
A VIRTUAL SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP
IN THIS NON-CLINICAL PEER-TO-PEER GROUP, WE SHARE STRATEGIES AND SKILLS FOR COPING WITH THE COMPLEX ISSUES SURROUNDING THE LOSS OF A LOVED ONE TO SUICIDE AS WELL AS THE FEELINGS THAT ACCOMPANY SUCH A LOSS, AND IT IS OUR BELIEF THAT IN SHARING OUR STORIES, WE CAN HELP TO TRANSITION TO A PLACE OF GREATER UNDERSTANDING AND COMPASSION FOR OURSELVES, FOR THOSE WITH SIMILAR EXPERIENCES, AND THOSE WE HAVE LOST.
MEETS 2ND AND 4TH WEDNESDAY OF EVERY MONTH, 7-8:30 PM.
FOR ZOOM INFO SOSINFO@BUCKELEW.ORG OR 415.444.6000.
EMPOWERMENT CLUBHOUSE MARIN CITY
(415) 339.2837
441 DRAKE AVENUE
MARIN CITY, CA 94965
A RECOVERY-ORIENTED, STRENGTHS-BASED COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH ORGANIZATION SERVING INDIVIDUALS RECOVERING FROM MENTAL ILLNESS. NO COST AND ENTIRELY VOLUNTARY, FREE, AND AVAILABLE TO ANY MARIN COUNTY RESIDENT OVER 18 YEARS OF AGE LIVING WITH A DIAGNOSED MENTAL HEALTH DISORDER.
HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY,10:00 AM TO 2:00 PM
MARIN ONLINE COMMUNITY RESOURCE GUIDE
A RESOURCE GUIDE HOSTED BY MARIN HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES. CATEGORIES ARE: CARE, HEALTH, EDUCATION, LEGAL, EMERGENCY, FOOD, HOUSING, MONEY , TRANSIT
NON-CRISIS MOBILE OUTREACH
CARE TEAMS
555 NORTHGATE DRIVE
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903
415) 526-7500
FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES WHO ARE UNHOUSED OR AT RISK OF BECOMING UNHOUSED..
C.A.R.E. TEAM I - 415-847-1266
C.A.R.E. TEAM II - 415-847-6798
C.A.R.E. TEAM III - 415-302-0753
COMMUNITY INSTITUTE FOR PSYCHOTHERAPY
1330 LINCOLN AVE, SUITE 201
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
415-459-5999
SHORT AND LONG-TERM OUTPATIENT PSYCHOTHERAPY ON A SLIDING SCALE FEE BASIS TO ADULTS, CHILDREN, FAMILIES, AND COUPLES
DEPRESSION & BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE
900 HYDE STREET
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94109
(415) 870-7017
VIRTUAL SUPPORT GROUPS THAT PROVIDING HELP, SUPPORT, AND EDUCATION TO IMPROVE THE LIVES OF PEOPLE LIVING WITH MOOD DISORDERS.
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CRISIS STABILIZATION UNIT (CSU)
250 BON AIR RD
GREENBRAE, CA 94904
415-473-6666
SERVES MARIN COUNTY CHILDREN, TEENAGERS, YOUNG ADULTS, ADULTS, OLDER ADULTS RESIDENTS AND VISITORS EXPERIENCING A MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS. OPEN 24 HOURS/7 DAYS A WEEK WITH A TOTAL OF 10 BEDS LENGTH OF STAY IS LIMITED TO LESS THAN 24 HOURS.
MOBILE CRISIS RESPONSE TEAM
415-473-6392
Mon-sun 24 hours
5150 EVALUATION AND TRANSPORT TO THE CRISIS STABILIZATION UNIT. RESPOND TO MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE CRISES AND PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCIES THROUGHOUT MARIN COUNTY. THEY WORK COLLABORATIVELY WITH THE CITIZENS OF MARIN COUNTY, COMMUNITY BASED MENTAL HEALTH AND SUBSTANCE USE AGENCIES, HOSPITALS AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT TO INCREASE THE SAFETY OF INDIVIDUALS IN A CRISIS. ANY OR NO INSURANCE OK.
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SUICIDE HOTLINE
415-499-1100
BUCKELEW PROGRAMS’ SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM OPERATES A FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL 24/7 CRISIS HOTLINE FOR ANYONE EXPERIENCING SUICIDAL THOUGHT AND/OR EMOTIONAL DISTRESS.
988 SUICIDE & CRISIS LIFELINE
INSTEAD OF DIALING 911, EMERGENCY CALLS RELATED TO MENTAL HEALTH OR SUBSTANCE USE CRISIS CAN BE PLACED TO 988. THE 988 LIFELINE PROVIDES 24/7, FREE AND CONFIDENTIAL SUPPORT FOR PEOPLE IN DISTRESS, PREVENTION AND CRISIS RESOURCES FOR YOU OR YOUR LOVED ONES, AND BEST PRACTICES FOR PROFESSIONALS IN THE UNITED STATES.
INTEGRATED COMMUNITY SEVICES
523 4TH STREET, SUITE 100
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
415-455- 8481
ICS PARTNERS WITH 300+ PEOPLE WITH ANY TYPE OF DISABILITY ON THEIR PATH TO INDEPENDENCE, FROM BUILDING A CAREER, TO SECURING HOUSING AND LEARNING CRUCIAL LIFE SKILLS, TO BECOMING ACTIVE IN THEIR COMMUNITY. THROUGH ONE-ON-ONE COACHING WITH OUR CLIENTS AT WORK, IN THEIR HOMES AND THROUGHOUT MARIN, WE EMPOWER PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES TO MAKE THEIR OWN CHOICES, INTEGRATE INTO THEIR COMMUNITY AND LIVE INDEPENDENTLY.
MARIN CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
740 4TH STREET
SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901
415-459-6245
ASSIST PEOPLE WITH ALL TYPES OF DISABILITIES TO ACHIEVE THEIR MAXIMUM LEVEL OF SUSTAINABLE INDEPENDENCE AS CONTRIBUTING, RESPONSIBLE AND EQUAL PARTICIPANTS IN SOCIETY. INDEPENDENT LIVING, AS SEEN BY ITS ADVOCATES, IS A PHILOSOPHY, A WAY OF LOOKING AT DISABILITY AND SOCIETY, AND A WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES WHO PROCLAIM TO WORK FOR SELF-DETERMINATION, SELF-RESPECT, AND EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES.
MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF SAN FRANCISCO (MHASF)
870 MARKET ST. SUITE 928
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94102
855-845-7415
A MENTAL HEALTH PEER-RUN NONPROFIT LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN SAN FRANCISCO AND SERVING PEOPLE AND AGENCIES ACROSS THE BAY AREA SINCE 1947. AS MENTAL HEALTH CONSUMERS, THEY CENTER THE LIVED EXPERTISE OF PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH CHALLENGES IN THEIR ADVOCACY, EDUCATION, AND SUPPORT PROGRAM. THEY BELIEVE THAT DIGNITY AND RECOVERY IN MENTAL HEALTH ARE SOMETHING EVERYONE CAN EXPERIENCE. THEY’RE DEDICATED TO CREATING SPACES FOR LEARNING AND HEALING AROUND STIGMATIZED AND UNDER-RESOURCED AREAS IN MENTAL HEALTH—HOARDING AND CLUTTERING BEHAVIOR, POSTHOSPITALIZATION PEER SUPPORT, COMMUNITY-BASED CRISIS RESPONSE, TECH-BASED PEER SUPPORT, AND MORE.