Mental Health Services

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The City of Mountain View strives to enhance existing initiatives and support behavioral health services more cohesively through improved coordination with community-based organizations, nonprofits, and intergovernmental partners.  Please use the below information and table to find service-providers and resources in our community.

 911 800-704-0900 OR Dial 988 for 408, 650 and 669
area codes
311 

 For emergency assistance,


PLEASE DIAL 9-1-1 

 

Need support now?

 

Please dial 800-704-0900 and press 1 OR dial 9-8-8 for local 408, 650 and 669
area codes.

 

TRUST is a community service that helps Santa Clara County residents during an urgent mental health or substance use situation. TRUST’s team of responders have knowledge and experience assisting people struggling with behavioral health challenges. The field response team works together to meet the unique needs of each person and those around them and treats every situation on a case-by-case basis, providing responsive care without involving law enforcement.

*Operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

 

 Please dial 3-1-1 for information on a wide variety of non-emergency City services and general City information. 

Qualified providers and provision of services are subject to change.

 

Mental Health 

 Resource  Service(s)
allcove  A stabilization center for young people with mild to moderate needs looking for support.
Bill Wilson Center Contact Cares 24/7 Hotline  Provides supportive listening, counseling, crisis intervention and referrals to callers.
Bay Area Clinical Associates  Outpatient programs for youth and families.
Children's Health Council Work with families living with ADHD, learning differences, anxiety, depression, and autism through schools, a mental health clinic, community education, and a curated online resource library.
Community Health Awareness Council Therapy and counseling services for youth and families.
El Camino Hospital Substance use treatment services, inpatient and outpatient psychiatric care, and after-school programs for children, teens, and young adults with anxiety, depression, or other symptoms related to a mental health condition.
Palo Alto Therapy Therapy for children, youth, and adults.
Palo Alto University Gronkowski Center Sliding-scale mental health services.
Process Therapy Institute Counseling and therapy for all ages.
Santa Clara County Behavioral Health Services 

Range of services for children, young adults, adults, and older adults. 

 

Starlight Community Services Santa Clara County 

Programs for children, adolescents, and transitional-age youth (TAY) who face emotional, behavioral, and learning challenges and have difficulty succeeding in family or community living environments.  
 Sutter Health Scout  A digital experience that delivers evidence-based tips, tools, and activities to help teens and young adults manage their everyday mental health.