Crisis Support
Resource Name |
24-Hour Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) |
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Description |
The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) provides 24 hour-a-day, 7 day-a-week crisis intervention, assessment, medication support, and care for individuals in an acute mental health crisis. CSU may give referrals to crisis residential services or inpatient mental health facilities for those needing a higher level of psychiatric inpatient care. |
Organization |
Sonoma County Department of Health Services - Behavioral Health Division |
Population Served |
Anyone located in the County of Sonoma |
Website |
https://sonomacounty.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services/divisions/behavioral-health/services/crisis-services/crisis-stabilization-unit |
Address |
2225 Challenger Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
707-565-4970 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
988 - Suicide Prevention Hotline |
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Description |
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline is the national three-digit number for mental health, substance use and suicidal crises. Buckelew Programs Suicide Prevention program operates one of these 200 crisis call centers across the United States for anyone experiencing suicidal thoughts or any level of emotional distress 24/7.This resource also has a Veteran specific hotline for Veterans, service members, National Guard and Reserve members, and those who support them. To access this resource dial 988 and then the number 1. |
Organization |
Buckelew Programs |
Population Served |
Anyone nation wide needing crisis support. |
Website |
https://buckelew.org/services/suicide-prevention/ |
Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
Call or Text: 988 or the local Sonoma/Marin Lifeline at 855-587-6373. For Veterans, active service members or those who support them dial 988 and then 1. |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
CAPE (Crisis Assessment, Prevention & Education) |
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Description |
The CAPE Team provides select mental health and substance use services on-campus at designated high schools in Sonoma County. The CAPE team responds to mental health crisis at designated high schools in Sonoma County. On-campus screening, assessment, linkage and referral to mental health & substance use disorders treatment, substance use prevention and early intervention services, and education for students, school staff, and familities about mental health and substance use disorders in youth. |
Organization |
Sonoma County Department of Health Services - Behavioral Health Division - Youth and Family Services |
Population Served |
Students in Sonoma County at designated schools. |
Website |
https://sonomacounty.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services/divisions/behavioral-health/services/mental-health-services/youth-services |
Address |
2227 Capricorn Way Suite 207. Santa Rosa, CA. 95407 |
Phone Number |
Contact the High School Wellness Center for your child to be referred to CAPE. |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8AM-4PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Family Justice Center Sonoma County |
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Description |
The Family Justice Center Sonoma County empowers family violence victims to live free from violence and abuse by providing support services to victims of violence, stalking, sexual assault, child abuse and elder abuse. Services include: Help with restraining orders and police reports, provides crisis intervention by offering emotional support and connects victims and survivors with supportive groups and therapy services. |
Organization |
Family Justice Center Sonoma County |
Population Served |
Victims and survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, elder abuse, child abuse and sexual assault for all residents of Sonoma County. |
Website |
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Address |
2755 Mendocino Ave #100, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
707-565-8255 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 8:30AM-4:30PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
InRESPONSE: Santa Rosa Mental Health Support Team |
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Description |
InRESPONSE Mental Health Support Team responds to crisis calls in the City of Santa Rosa 24/7. The team is comprised of a licensed mental health clinician, a paramedic, a homeless outreach specialist, and supported by system navigators who provide follow-up support and connection to services. InRESPONSE is trained in de-escalation, interventions and mental health evaluations. |
Organization |
Collaboration between the City of Santa Rosa, Sonoma County Behavioral Health, Catholic Charities, and Buckelew. |
Population Served |
Anyone located in the city limits of Santa Rosa |
Website |
https://www.srcity.org/3627/inRESPONSE-Mental-Health-Support-Team |
Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
707-575-4357 [707-575-HELP] |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Mobile Support Team (MST) - Crisis Response |
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Description |
Mobile Support Team (MST) provides rapid response, individual assessment, and community-based stabilization to address behavioral health crises that arise in the community. MST responds to calls county wide, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. MST collaborates with the other local mobile crisis teams, such as inRESPONSE and SAFE Teams to provide complete coverage 24/7 through the county. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma Department of Health Services, 24-hour Emergency Mental Health Hotline |
Population Served |
Anyone located in the County of Sonoma |
Website |
https://sonomacounty.gov/health-and-human-services/health-services/divisions/behavioral-health/services/crisis-services/mobile-crisis-services |
Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
800-746-8181 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Redemption House of the Bay Area - 24 Hour Helpline for Human Trafficking |
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Description |
Redemption House is a multifaceted program established to assist survivors of human trafficking in getting back to a functional, productive, and healthy lifestyle. |
Organization |
Redemption House of the Bay Area |
Population Served |
Survivors and Victims of Human Trafficking in Sonoma County. |
Website |
https://redemptionhouseofthebayarea.org/ |
Address |
328 S E Street Santa Rosa, CA 95404 |
Phone Number |
24/7 Helpline: (707) 697-2009 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
SAFE Team - Crisis Response Cotati, Rohnert Park, Petaluma and Sonoma State University Students |
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Description |
SAFE (Specialized Assistance for Everyone) team provides crisis response, prevention and intervention by responding 24/7/365 within the city limits of Cotati, Rohnert Park and Petaluma, and also to Sonoma State University students on- or off-campus. |
Organization |
Petaluma People Services Center |
Population Served |
Anyone located in city limits of Cotati, Rohnert Park and Petaluma, and also to Sonoma State University students on- or off-campus. |
Website |
https://petalumapeople.org/safe |
Address |
N/A |
Phone Number |
Cotati/SSU: 707-792-4611 Rohnert Park: 707-584-2612 Petaluma: 707-781-1234 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Adult Protective Services Hotline (APS) |
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Description |
APS responds to reports of suspected abuse, neglect or self-neglect, of adults age 60+ or dependent adults with disabilities ages 18-59. APS assesses needs to develop a service plan to maintain safety, health and independence as much as possible. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma Human Services Department, Adult and Aging Division, Adult Protective Services (APS) |
Population Served |
Anyone can make a report. Adult Protective Services (APS) accepts and investigates reports of suspected abuse or neglect involving older adults age 60+ and adults with disabilities ages 18- 59. Services are provided to seniors (age 60 and older) or dependent adults (age 18-59) |
Website |
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Address |
3725 Westwind Blvd, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
(707) 565-5940 or (800) 667-0404 |
Hours |
24/7 reporting hotline |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Sonoma County Child Protective Services Hotline (CPS) |
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Description |
Sonoma County’s Family, Youth & Children’s Services responds to reports of child abuse or neglect. Any individual can call our hotline to report any suspected child abuse. All reports are confidential. |
Organization |
County of Sonoma Human Services Department, Family, Youth, and Children Division (CPS) |
Population Served |
Anyone can make a report. Services provided to youth under age 18 and their families. |
Website |
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Address |
1202 Apollo Way, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 |
Phone Number |
(707) 565-4304 or (800) 870-7064. |
Hours |
24/7 reporting hotline |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Trans Lifeline - Crisis Support Hotline |
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Description |
Trans Lifeline is a grassroots hotline and non-profit organization offering direct emotional and financial support to trans people in crisis – for the trans community, by the trans community. |
Organization |
Trans Lifeline |
Population Served |
Trans community nationwide |
Website |
translifeline.org |
Address |
Mailing address: 548 Market St., PMB 15337 San Francisco, CA 94104-5401 |
Phone Number |
707-582-1227/877-565-8860 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 10AM-6PM |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
Verity: 24 Hour Crisis Line, Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention & Healing Center |
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Description |
Verity aims to eliminate sexual assault and human trafficking in Sonoma County through prevention and education, and to support survivors of sexual violence through intervention and healing. Provides confidential counseling, emergency assistance, and information and referrals. Helps 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Provides trained, compassionate, California State Certified Sexual Assault Victim Counselors. |
Organization |
Verity: Sonoma County's Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention & Healing Center |
Population Served |
Verity serves all individuals in Sonoma County who have been affected by sexual violence, including survivors of sexual assault, abuse, harassment, and human trafficking. They support survivors of all ages, genders, and backgrounds, as well as their families and loved ones. |
Website |
https://www.ourverity.org/ |
Address |
1311 W Steele Ln, Santa Rosa, CA 95403 |
Phone Number |
24 Hour Support Crisis Line: 707-545-7273 Office: 707-545-7270 |
Hours |
Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM; Crisis Line available 24/7. |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |
Resource Name |
YWCA of Sonoma County - 24/7 Crisis Hotline for victims of domestic violence |
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Description |
YWCA operates the a 24/7 Crisis Hotline for victims of domestic violence in need of emergency shelter, advocacy, resources and counseling support. |
Organization |
YWCA USA |
Population Served |
YWCA provides services to those in emergency domestic violence situations as well as those in general need of resources. All services are available to women, men and children regardless of sexual orientation and services are conducted in a safe and confidential environment. |
Website |
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Address |
PO Box 3506, Santa Rosa, CA 95402 |
Phone Number |
(707) 546-1234 |
Hours |
24/7 |
Cost |
Free |
Language Services |
Yes |