The Sacramento County Mental Health Treatment Center (aka “SCMHTC” or “MHTC” or “The Treatment Center”) houses two different programs: a 24-hour Intake Stabilization Unit (ISU) provides emergent assessment and triage for children and adults determining if additional inpatient treatment is required and a 50-bed Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF). PHFs are a type of inpatient psychiatric unit unique to California. MHTC provides psychiatric stabilization to uninsured and Medi-Cal (Medicaid)-insured Sacramento County residents who have severe mental illness. The majority of patients at MHTC suffer from psychotic and mood disorders (including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder and bipolar disorder). Length of inpatient care is determined by the continued need for such services. Discharge planning from inpatient care includes linkage and/or coordination with an outpatient provider.http://www.dhs.saccounty.net/BHS/Pages/BHS-Home.aspx
Sacramento, CA 95817 (916) 875-1000
Email: hhs-mental@saccounty.net
http://www.dhs.saccounty.net/BHS/Pages/BHS-Home.aspx
Sierra Vista Hospital
Sierra Vista Hospital is a private behavioral health facility that provides psychiatric and chemical dependency treatment through inpatient and outpatient programming. Since 1986, they have offered clinical and therapeutic care to adults and adolescents in the Sacramento area. Their services are focused on those who are dealing with acute behavioral or chemical dependency issues and are in immediate crisis. Their hospital promises top-tier service to all patients, treating them with the same warmth and professionalism they would want for their loved ones.https://sierravistahospital.com
Sacramento, CA 95823
Phone: 916-975-9300
https://sierravistahospital.com
Heritage Oaks Hospital
Heritage Oaks Hospital is a freestanding acute psychiatric hospital dedicated to serving the greater Sacramento area. They provide treatment to teens, adults and seniors living with mental health challenges. The goal of their inpatient programs is to effectively treat teens, adults and senior adults suffering from acute psychiatric and/or addiction issues. In their Acute Inpatient Program they provide an initial assessment, diagnosis and rapid stabilization of acute psychiatric and co-occurring disorders (psychiatric and substance abuse disorders), followed by a smooth transition to less intensive, appropriate levels of follow-up care and support. https://heritageoakshospital.com
Sacramento, CA 95841
Call: (916) 489-3336
https://heritageoakshospital.com
Sacramento Behavioral Healthcare Hospital
Sacramento Behavioral Healthcare Hospital offers a wide array of individualized mental health treatment services for adults. Theyalso offer treatment for co-occurring psychiatric and substance use conditions.Additional services include screening, orientation, assessment, treatment planning, crisis intervention, consultation, education, and individual and group counseling. https://norcalbehavioral.com/sacramento-location/
916-437-6400
https://norcalbehavioral.com/sacramento-location/
Crestwood Center Sacramento Psychiatric Health Facility
https://crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com/location/sacramentoca/
Crestwood Center Sacramento Psychiatric Health Facility
2600 Stockton Boulevard
Sacramento, CA 95817
(916) 520-2785
https://crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com/location/sacramentoca/
American River Psychiatric Health Facility (PHF)
Crestwood’s Psychiatric 16-bed acute care unit assists adults experiencing a mental health crisis by providing a safe, secure, comfortable setting and ready access to psychiatric and social services. This intense program is focused on returning those served to a less restrictive environment, linking them with resources, addressing any medication challenges, and teaching skills for managing difficult events and experiences. https://crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com/location/carmichael/
4741 Engle Road
Carmichael, CA 95608
(916) 977-0949
https://crestwoodbehavioralhealth.com/location/sacramentoca/
Sacramento Sutter Center for Psychiatry
Sutter Center for Psychiatry is the only not-for-profit psychiatric hospital in the Sacramento region. Providing high quality hospital-based inpatient and outpatient behavioral health services to adults, children and adolescents. To make an appointment for Sutter Center for Psychiatry’s services or for more information, please call (916) 386-3620. https://www.sutterhealth.org/find-location/facility/sutter-center-for-psychiatry
Sacramento, CA, 95826
(916) 386-3000
https://www.sutterhealth.org/find-location/facility/sutter-center-for-psychiatry
The Heritage Oaks Patient Enrichment Center (HOPE Center)
The HOPE Center is a free-standing locked psychiatric health facility. It is an independent, 16-bed psychiatric health facility (PHF), located in Sacramento County and driven by the mission of providing mindful and caring services to our community members experiencing a behavioral health crisis. They provide an interdisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, clinicians and mental health technicians who collaborate in delivering recovery-oriented services and offer HOPE for a better tomorrow within a comfortable and welcoming environment for adults experiencing an emergent mental health episode. https://sacramentohopecenter.com/
Sacramento, CA 95841
If you are in crisis or need services, call the Sacramento County Access Team 24-hours a day/7 days a week, at 916-875-1055 or toll free 888-881-4881 To reach the HOPE Center directly, call: 279-348-7200 https://sacramentohopecenter.com/
Sacramento County Jail Psychiatric Services
Jail Psychiatric Services (JPS), also known as Adult Correctional Mental Health (ACMH), was established in 1978 and provides all mental health services to the inmates of Sacramento County. As part of the UC Davis Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, we provide a variety of levels of care through a contractual agreement with Sacramento County.
The Sacramento County Main Jail was built in 1989 to house approximately 1,200 inmates. The growing need for housing inmates has resulted in an increase of the total capacity to approximately 2,400 inmates. The Rio Consumnes Correctional Center (RCCC or “The Branch”) is the primary custody facility for inmates sentenced to County Jail from the Sacramento County Courts and contains our Jail-Based Competency Treatment (JBCT) program. An increasing percentage of the inmates are pre-sentence detainees housed at RCCC to keep the population at the Main Jail below the limit set by Federal decree. RCCC was constructed around 1960 with the capacity to house 750, it now houses an approximately 2,000 sentenced and pre-trial inmates for a total of 3,800 to 4,000 inmates at both locations. There are approximately 150 bookings daily. Approximately 700 to 800 inmates actively receive mental health care at any one time and more than 30 percent of inmates are on some form of psychiatric medication.
Medical students and general residents work primarily on the JPS Acute Psychiatric Unit (APU) of the Main Jail in downtown Sacramento (a 17-bed LPS unit) in an exciting, education-focused environment that provides direct contact with pre-sentenced, sentenced and individuals awaiting transfer to State Hospital or other placements in the community. Additionally, opportunities are available for elective outpatient work in a jail setting as well as a resident continuity experience working on a Jail-Based Competency Treatment (JBCT) to assist in restoration of competence to stand trial.
JPS/ ACMH strives to facilitate a dynamic, educational learning environment. Quality patient care for a marginalized population with serious mental health care needs, knowledge of clinical science, practice-based learning, interpersonal communication skills and professionalism are primary areas of focus and are refined in trainees. Forensic fellows, resident physicians, medical students, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, physicians, social workers, custody and a variety of other team members work closely together in an effort to provide a positive treatment environment for Sacramento’s inmate population.
https://health.ucdavis.edu/psychiatry/education/residency/adult/clinsites.html
Residency Training Program Director
bsbandstra@ucdavis.edu
Associate Residency Training Director
ebhe@ucdavis.edu
Poh Choo (PC) How M.D., Ph.D.
Associate Residency Training Director
phow@ucdavis.edu
16 bed facility operates by North Valley Behavioral Health providing therapeutic and rehabilitation services in a non-hospital 24 hour inpatient setting. Services are provided to individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric episode or crisis, whose physical health needs can be met by an affiliated hospital or in an outpatient setting. http://www.nvbh.com/program.html
101 Cirby Hills Drive
Roseville, CA 95678 (916) 787-8900
http://www.nvbh.com/program.html