Referrals

Our referral services connect people to vital resources, helping people address any health needs effectively and lead healthy lives.

Referrals

Alameda County Front Door

Family Front Door matches families with the greatest needs with intensive support to reduce the amount of time they remain on the streets or in shelters.

CARE Court

The CARE Act authorizes specified adult persons to petition a civil court to create a voluntary CARE agreement or a court ordered CARE plan for persons with untreated schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders.

Conditional Release Program (CONREP)

The Conditional Release Program (CONREP) is a state-funded program that provides services to clients who have been found not guilty by reason of insanity or mentally disordered offenders.

Criminal Justice Medical Program (CJMP)

CJMP reimburses the cost of urgent emergency medical treatment provided at a hospital to adults who have violated a State Statute or County Ordinance and are in police custody, but have yet to be booked.

Drop-in Urgent Care

We have walk-in clinics located throughout the county where clients can receive same-day medication assessment, treatment, and referrals for ongoing psychiatric care.

Drug & Alcohol Prevention Services

We can help prevent mental and/or substance use disorders or co-occurring disorders and related problems to improve critical behavioral and physical health.

Eating Disorder Services (ED)

An Eating Disorder Consultant offers guidance and training to clinicians who need additional support in the treatment of clients who may present with symptoms related to eating issues or eating disorders, allowing these clients to continue treatment with their current clinician.

Intensive Care Coordination (ICC)

ICC is responsible for facilitating assessment, care planning, and coordination of services, including urgent services.

Intensive Home-Based Services (IHBS)

IHBS aims to help youth build skills necessary for functioning in the home and community and can be effective in preventing a child from being removed from the home.

Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMICP)

The MMICP is a voluntary card program that allows law enforcement to verify the validity of a patient's authorization to use medical marijuana.

The Indigent Medication Program

We ensure our clients have access to a full range of psychotropic medications and that these medications are prescribed and monitored in accordance with established standards of care.

Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)

Intensive, individualized mental health services for children and youth with serious emotional challenges.

Therapeutic Foster Care (TFC)

TFC is a short-term, intensive, and individualized intervention provided by a TFC parent to a child or youth with complex emotional and behavioral needs.

Workforce Development Programs

We oversee the bringing of psychiatric residents, fellows and other trainee prescribers into ACBHD programs.
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