Humboldt County Behavioral Health is a mental health treatment facility serving Eureka and the surrounding California area. The facility provides specialized care tailored to meet the unique needs of each client.
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Humboldt County Behavioral Health, located at 720 Wood Street in Eureka, California, offers a broad spectrum of mental health services designed to meet the needs of adults with serious behavioral health challenges. This comprehensive program includes outpatient therapy, crisis stabilization, and medication support tailored to each individual’s condition and level of need.
Adults have access to services such as mental health screening, assessment, referral, individual and group therapy, and medication management provided by qualified psychiatrists and psychiatric nurses. The Comprehensive Community Treatment (CCT) Program focuses on helping individuals with severe mental illness live independently and avoid unnecessary hospitalizations through coordinated, community-based care.
Crisis support is available 24/7 through the Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU), which provides emergency psychiatric care, short-term stabilization, and connections to long-term services. Additionally, the Mobile Outreach Program brings critical behavioral health services directly to underserved and remote areas of Humboldt County. The Mobile Response Team offers field-based crisis response, peer support, and proactive case management before, during, and after a crisis.
With a multidisciplinary team approach and accessible service delivery model, Humboldt County Behavioral Health ensures timely, effective, and compassionate mental health care for adults throughout the region.