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CRISIS SERVICES - NCBH

NEVADA COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT #41404349


location_on A
  • 145 Glasson Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    9-1-1

Call 9-1-1 if You Are in Danger or to Report an Emergency Situation
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If you or someone you know has a behavioral health crisis or emergency call
24-hour crisis line 530-265-5811
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Crisis Services
The Crisis Team provides 24- hour services to any individual adult or child in the community in a behavioral health or emotional crisis.
  • 24/7 mobile crisis services
  • Phone counseling for individuals in a mental health crisis or urgent situation
  • In person assessment for individuals during a behavioral health crisis at the local emergency room
    • Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital in Western Nevada County
    • Tahoe Forest Hospital in Truckee
  • Admittance to Psychiatric Inpatient Services under Welfare and Institutions Code 5150
  • After hours referrals for behavioral health services and other county services
  • Crisis services are contracted with the Sierra Mental Wellness Group.
Mental Health Urgent Care - Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU)
The Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU) offers a 23-… [read more]
FAMILY TO FAMILY COURSE - NAMI NEVADA COUNTY

NAMI NEVADA COUNTY #4661375


location_on A

  • Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-648-0178

NAMI Nevada County (National Alliance for Mental Illness) offers a free 8 week educational program that helps family members and friends understand mental illness symptoms, basics of brain biology, problem solving, medications, empathy, communication skills, self-care, rehabilitation, fighting stigma, and advocacy.

Course offered twice a year. Contact NAMI for dates.

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GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT RESOURCES

GRIEF, LOSS, & BEREAVEMENT #86129056


location_on A

  • Grass Valley, Nevada

In addition to specific resources noted below, people may find support for attending to grief and loss from the following:
  • Spiritual or cultural affiliations you may already have (including Native American or other Indigenous traditions; religious traditions such as Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism)
  • Clergy; Chaplains (may be affiliated with hospitals, hospice, law enforcement agencies, etc)
  • Hospices & hospitals
  • Psychotherapists & counselors
  • Recommendations and resources from family and friends 
RESOURCES
  • Bereaved Parents of the USA - www.bereavedparentsusa.org. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • Compassionate Friendswww.thecompassionatefriends.org. A self-help organization for bereaved families that have experienced the death of a child. Find local chapters and other resources.
  • County of Placer District Attorney’s Office - https://www.placer.ca.gov/8704/Grief. Includes list of books addressing grief in general, and for specific kinds of losses; sup…
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HEALING THROUGH LOSS & GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP - FREED

FREED CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING #17175140


location_on A
  • 435 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-477-3333

The Healing Through Loss & Grief support group provides anyone who has experienced a significant emotional loss with an opportunity to meet with other grievers in a safe, caring, and supportive environment. The goal is to assist each other in the healing through grief process. Features weekly meetings and assignments.

Offered twice a year, usually in January and August, sessions are 13 weeks. The first two weeks are open to anyone, then the group is closed for the remaining weeks for those who wish to continue the process. It's best to attend all sessions, but one or two absences because of another commitment would be fine.

For more information contact Maureen Gerecke at FREED 530-477-3333 or maureen@freed.org.

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This resource is eligible for electronic referral.

SUICIDE PREVENTION EDUCATION PROGRAM - NCPHD

NEVADA COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT #69952284


location_on A
  • 500 Crown Point Circle, Suite 110
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-5811

If someone you know needs immediate help with thoughts of suicide, please…
CALL

  • 911 if a suicide attempt is underway or there is other immediate possibly life-threatening danger
  • Nevada County Crisis Line at 530-265-5811
  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988


The Nevada County Public Health Department provides a Suicide Prevention Education Program to support community understanding, reduce risk factors for self-harm, and strengthen protective factors.

Program details include:

  • Community outreach and education about suicide prevention
  • Coordination of the Suicide Prevention Task Force in Western Nevada County
  • Participation in the Tahoe-Truckee Suicide Prevention Coalition
  • Access to suicide prevention resources and local training opportunities


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PEER SUPPORT - WELLNESS DROP-IN CENTER - SPEC

SPIRIT PEER EMPOWERMENT CENTER #4661115


location_on B
  • Commons Resource Center, 1103 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-1431

The SPIRIT Peer Empowerment Center offers peer-led wellness and recovery services through its Wellness Drop-In Center. The program creates a safe and supportive space for people experiencing mental health challenges, grief, or crisis to connect with trained peer supporters.

Services include:

  • One-on-one peer support and recovery planning
  • Wellness Recovery Action Plans (WRAP), offered individually or in group settings
  • Suicide prevention support, including peer-led groups and grief support for those who have lost someone to suicide
  • Peer Support Specialist training, offered as a 16-week course with ongoing supervision
  • Support groups and wellness-based activities offered throughout the week

All services are peer-run and grounded in lived experience. See the online calendar for group schedules and drop-in hours.


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SUPPORT SERVICES, GROUPS, AND ACTIVITIES - SPEC

SPIRIT PEER EMPOWERMENT CENTER #15084807


location_on B
  • Commons Resource Center, 1103 Sutton Way
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-274-1431

The Spirit Peer Empowerment Center offers peer-led services and activities for people experiencing mental health challenges, substance use, or housing instability.

Basic needs & support services:

  • Naloxone (Narcan) on-site for opioid overdose
  • Food, clothing, and period product distribution
  • Hot showers (5 per day, 10am-1:30pm; arrive early; ADA-compliant but not roll-in)
  • Laundry and clothing closet access
  • Assistance with Medi-Cal, CalFresh, and housing applications
  • Lifeline phones for eligible Nevada County residents (Wednesdays, 9am-3pm; photo ID and proof of income required)

Recovery & planning groups:

  • WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) | 8-week course
  • Housing Circle; application support and housing navigation (call 530-274-1431 for schedule)
  • Peer support groups for:
    • Co-occurring disorders
    • Identity Diversity (LGBTQ+)
    • Anxiety and depression
    • A Diagnosis with Dignity
    • Men’s and women’s groups

Wellness & creative activities:

  • Restorative yoga and guided wellness sessions
  • Beading for We…
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NEO YOUTH CENTER - BFFY

BRIGHT FUTURES FOR YOUTH #70210107


location_on C
  • 200 Litton Drive, Ste. 308
    Grass Valley, Nevada
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-265-4311

NEO offers a fun, safe, and supervised place for youth and young adults, ages 11-18, to spend their time after school, build friendships, learn new skills, and discover their passions. Several hundred youth participate in NEO every year. NEO provides leadership opportunities, summer programs, music events, and in-school activities. Some events will have age limits, check the website for details.

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SENIOR PEER COUNSELING - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #67934947


location_on D
  • 13300 New Airport Rd., Suite 102
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-883-8466

Senior Peer Counseling provides a free, confidential, voluntary, peer support, in-home program for Placer County residents aged 55 years or better who are dealing with age-related adjustment issues.

Peer Counselors work with people in the community on issues such as:

  • Grief
  • Caregiver stress
  • Change in individuals' sense of independence
  • Family conflict
  • Loneliness
  • Situational depression or anxiety
  • Loss of a companion
  • Medical diagnosis
  • Physical disability
  • Retirement
  • Relocation
  • Change in health
  • Other age-related concerns


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PERINATAL SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER SERVICES - ASOC

ADULT SYSTEM OF CARE - COUNTY OF PLACER #65868849


location_on E
  • 11434 B Avenue
    Auburn, Placer
local_phone
  • Phone 1
    530-889-7240

Placer County Adult System of Care offers Perinatal Substance Use Disorder Services for pregnant and parenting people who are working toward a clean and sober life.

Services include:

  • Substance use disorder treatment and recovery planning
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Support for perinatal health, parenting, and stability
  • Care coordination and access to additional county services

How to get started:

Attend a screening clinic to access services; refer to the clinic schedule (PDF).


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