Solano County Behavioral Health





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For Services: Get Help Now

 Service

About     

Number 

Access Line 
Línea de acceso
Line ng Pag-access


For NEW mental health and substance use services
Para NUEVOS servicios de salud mental o uso de substancias
Para sa BAGONG serbisyo sa kalusugan ng isip  


(800) 547-0495
or email:
 [email protected]
Crisis Stabilization Services
Servicios de Estabilización de Crisis
Mga Serbisyo sa Pagpapatatag ng Crisis


A 24-HOUR acute care unit for individuals in crisis
Centro de cuidados intensivos para personas en crisis LAS 24 HORAS
Isang 24 na oras na pasilidad para sa mga indibidwal na nasa krisis


(707) 428-1131
Mobile Crisis
Crisis Móvil
Mobile Crisis

Support with mental health crisis in the community between 8:30 am - 10 pm
Apoyo con crisis de salud mental en la comunidad entre las 8:30 a.m. y las 10 p.m.
Suporta sa komunidad para sa krisis sa kalusugan ng pag-iisip, bukas mula alas 8:30 ng
umaga hangang alas 10:00 ng gabi.

Call 911 and ask for  mobile crisis
Llame al 911 y pregunte por crisis móvil
Tumawag sa 911 at hingin ang mobile crisis


Substance Use Services only
Servicios para el uso de sustancias solamente
Mga serbisyo para sa paggamit ng sangkap
MEDI-CAL MEMBERS: please call Carelon Access Line   
MIEMBROS DE MEDI-CAL: por favor llame a Carelon Access Line
Mga Miyembro ng MEDI-CAL: mangyaring tawagan ang Carelon Access Line
(855) 765-9703


 

 

For Support: Warmlines

Organization     

Number  

Contra Costa 24/7 Crisis Center (warmline serving Solano)
 
Call 988 or 800-273-8255 or Text ‘HOPE’ to 20121
CA Peer Run Warnline    
Text or call 1-855-845-7415 or chat
NAMI Solano Resource Line and NAMI CA Helpline
(707) 422-7792 or Text 'NAMI' to 741-741 or 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
CalHOPE Warmline
Chat or call (833) 317- HOPE (4673)
24/7 Suicide & Crisis LifeLine
Text or call 988 or chat
SafeQuest Solano 24/7 CONFIDENTIAL Crisis Line
(866) 487-7233
24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline
(800) 799-7233
VEST Solano Victims Empowerment Support Team
Call or text (707)247-5521
Trevor Project for LGBTQ young people
Text 'start' to 678-678 or call 1-866-488-7386
Veterans Crisis Line
1-800-273-8255 Press "1" or Text 838255 or chat


For Other Information


For all non-urgent inquiries contact the
Administration Line. Response time is approximately 24 - 48 hours

Para preguntas no urgentes, llame a Administración. El tiempo de respuesta es de aproximadamente 24 a 48 horas.

Upang makipag-ugnay sa amin para sa mga hindi kagyat na katanungan, tawagan ang Pangangasiwaan. Ang oras ng pagtugon ay humigit-kumulang na 24 - 48 na oras

BH Administration Line: (707) 784-8320 | [email protected]



TRUEcare Promoter Roadmap

Through the Solano County Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Cultural Transformation Model (ICCTM) project, 14 quality improvement (QI) action plans were developed by community partners highlighting the local community's perspective on culturally appropriate practices that should be integrated into the current local mental health system of care. One of the QI action plans, TRUEcare Promoter Roadmap, developed an easy-to-understand, culturally appropriate resource map for the community in English, Spanish and Tagalog through a web-based version as well as paper versions.

Interactive Map Instructions
To use the interactive map, click on the image below. The English version of the map will open in a new window, but you may select your preferred language by clicking on it in the bottom. To use the map, click on any of the labeled pin icon and a new page will open listing resources that relate to that subject. To return to the main screen/map, click on the "Home" icon in the top, left-hand corner. You can download an interactive version of the map
here.



Click on your preferred language below to download or print a PDF (non-interactive) version of the TRUEcare Roadmap:
English
Spanish
Tagalog

 

Solano Connex- Free Web App


The SolanoConnex app was created through a 3-year project managed by Touro University, California, with funding provided by the Solano County Board of Supervisors (news). SolanoConnex is designed to improve access to mental and emotional health resources for all residents in Solano County as a response to findings from a 2018 Human Services Needs Assessment showing that people who seek help for mental health conditions never gain access the services they need.

To access the SolanoConnex web-app, visit 
https://solanoconnex.org/ on a smartphone, computer, tablet, or any device with internet access. Simply click on the type of service(s) you are looking for and providers will be listed in order of proximity to your location. Services are verified on a regular basis. Additionally, mental health navigators are available by text, email and phone to assist in accessing services, including guiding residents through the web-app and helping them find appropriate services based on their needs.


To learn more about the project or to get involved or add your information as a provider of services, visit 
https://solanoconnex.tu.edu/index.html.