Requirements

  • Clients must be Medi-Cal eligible

For more information

  • For San Mateo County residents, please contact the ACCESS Program for referral at (800) 686-0101
  • For Santa Clara County residents, please contact the County Mental Health Call Center for referral at (800) 704-0900

Overview

Our licensed clinicians apply evidence-based, proven practices and strategies to address a range of emotional and mental health needs, including grief and loss, anxiety, depression, peer and family relationships, co-occurring disorders (dual diagnosis), mood disorders, and the effects of trauma (including witnessing or experiencing violence or abuse). Psychiatric services and medication management services are provided. Culturally competent counseling services specifically are focused on the LGBTQIA+ population, Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing individuals, and school-aged youth and adolescents. Specialized services are available for survivors of domestic violence and adults with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders.

County/Counties served

  • San Mateo County
  • Santa Clara County

Languages spoken

  • English
  • American Sign Language (ASL)

Payment type

  • Medi-Cal

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