- 790 South Franklin Street Suite B, Fort Bragg, California 95437
- Alcoholism
- Drug Addiction
- Dual Diagnosis
- Mental Health
- Opioid Addiction
- Substance Abuse
Mendocino County Substance Use Disorders Treatment provides addiction recovery services throughout Mendocino County, CA. As a county-operated program, this service works within the local public health infrastructure to address substance use issues affecting residents in both coastal and inland communities.
About This County-Run Recovery Program
This county-run treatment program offers public health services specifically focused on substance use disorders. The program operates as part of Mendocino County’s broader behavioral health services network, providing accessible treatment options for residents regardless of financial circumstances.
While specific accreditation information is not available in public records, county-operated substance use treatment programs typically adhere to state licensing requirements and operate under the oversight of California’s Department of Health Care Services.
Recovery Services and Support Options
Mendocino County Substance Use Disorders Treatment offers a range of services designed to address various stages of addiction recovery:
- Substance use assessment and evaluation services
- Outpatient counseling and treatment programs
- Referrals to appropriate levels of care, including detoxification when needed
- Case management to coordinate comprehensive care
- Group therapy and peer support opportunities
- Relapse prevention education and planning
- Harm reduction services and education
Populations Served and Substances Treated
The program serves Mendocino County residents struggling with alcohol and drug use disorders. Their services are designed to be accessible to individuals across different socioeconomic backgrounds, with particular attention to those who might otherwise face barriers to treatment access. The program addresses a range of substance use challenges including alcohol dependency, opioid use disorder, stimulant addiction, and other substance abuse issues common in the region.
Public information about specialized programs for specific populations (such as youth, pregnant women, or those with co-occurring disorders) is limited in available records, though county programs typically offer pathways to appropriate specialized care through referral networks when needed.
