Child & Young Adult System of Care

The Child and Young Adult System of Care (CYASOC) provides mental health and Substance Use Treatment services to children, youth, and young adults ages 0-24 years old.

Child & Young Adult System of Care

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Prevention and treatment services for youth 12-21 are available.

The Child & Young Adult System of Care (CYASOC) offers behavioral health services to individuals aged 0-24, including treatment for mental health and substance use issues. We serve individuals and families who have Medi-Cal or are Medi-Cal eligible. Through our County-operated clinics and contracted network of Community-Based Organizations (CBOs), we strive to provide services that are empowering, culturally, ethnically, and linguistically responsive, and focus on wellness and resiliency.

We are here to help you navigate through the next phase of your journey. To get started, please call our main ACCESS helpline at (800) 491-9099.

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Child & Young Adult Specialty Services

Specializing in community health services for children and transitional aged youth in Alameda County.

Child Youth & Crisis

Please check back here for more information on Child and Youth Crisis Services.

County Operated Outpatient Clinics

ACBHD provides outpatient services for children, youth, and families at seven clinics county-wide. Services may include individual, group, and family therapy, as well as medication evaluation and management. Coordination with other agencies occurs through case management activities and includes referrals to additional resources.

Early Childhood Mental Health

Alameda County Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) is a prevention, early intervention, and treatment-based program designed to provide mental health services to children ages 0-8 and their families in the home and the clinic. The Early Childhood program is provided through county-operated services and partnerships with community-based organizations.

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School Based Behavioral Health Services (SBBH)

Alameda County offers mental health services in a number of schools to enrolled children and youth with full scope Medi-Cal who meet medical necessity for Medi-Cal Specialty Mental Health Services. These services are made available onsite during the school day and after school hours as needed.

Transition Age Youth Services

Transition Age Youth Services focuses on improving outcomes for individuals aged 18-24 facing significant behavioral health challenges. The program aims to facilitate successful transitions to independence by collaborating with families, promoting self-sufficiency, and seamless integration into the community.

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