Tuolumne County Behavioral Health Department
Description
Behavioral Health
Crisis, Assessment & Intervention Program (CAIP)
Call or Walk-In Crisis Services
24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Response to mental health crisis and emergency psychiatric support services
- Telephone and face to face support and/or Intervention
- Help connecting with community services and resources
- Assessment and arrangements for psychiatric hospitalization
- On site evaluations and services at Tuolumne County Jail
Outpatient Mental Health Services:
Services available for children, youth, adults, and older adults
- Assessment and Treatment Planning
- Medication Services
- Brief Therapy
- Case Management
- Group Therapy
Services are provided to Medi-Cal beneficiaries meeting State criteria guidelines and low income persons. Sliding fee scale available.
Outpatient Alcohol and Drug Treatment Services:
Services available for youth, adults, and older adults.
- Â Assessment and Treatment Planning
- Â Â Alcohol and Drug Treatment
- Â Dual Diagnosis Treatment
- Â Â Perinatal Treatment Program
- Â Â Adolescent Brief Intervention Program
- Â Court Ordered Programs
Services are provided on a voluntary basis. Sliding fee scale available.
Our Mission is to provide respectful, culturally sensitive and strength based behavioral health services which provide wellness, self-sufficiency and recovery from mental illness and/or addiction.
Volunteer Tasks:
We are currently seeking volunteers for our Tuolumne County Enrichment Center, a wellness and recovery center, based in Sonora. We serve our most vulnerable populations including but not limited to those who suffer from mental illnesses, those who are unhoused, and those recently released from incarceration; however, we are open to the public from 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday.
All volunteers are required to pass a background check, sign an oath of confidentiality, and have a LiveScan (fingerprinting) prior to any volunteering with the county.