Resources
County Programs
Every person has different needs when it comes to substance use treatment. It is important to be referred to the proper level of care. Sacramento County offers a full continuum of care based on the American Society of Addiction Medicine to make sure the right treatment is provided.
For assistance with Mental Health Services, please visit the Sacramento County Department of Health Services, Behavioral Health Services webpage at https://dhs.saccounty.net/BHS/Pages/Mental-Health-Services.aspx
Assessment Process
Reconnect with yourself through treatment. Speak with a care professional for an assessment and to discuss available treatment options.
Support Groups
Offering both virtual and in-person support, a wide range of local peer support groups are available.
Partner Toolkit
Join Sacramento County in our mission to offer support and treatment to those seeking help.
Friends and Family Roles in Recovery
Friends and family are often the first to notice the signs and symptoms of addiction. It’s vitally important to respond to the signs of addiction when you notice them. Learn how to spot the signs of addiction and how to get actively involved in the healing process.
How to Talk to Kids About Drugs
Studies have shown that parents have a significant influence on young people’s decisions about alcohol and drugs. Learn ways to talk to your kids about drugs.