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24 Hour Crisis Line 888-310-6555

Amador County Behavioral Health Network of Care 

Amador County Behavioral Health Advisory Board Agenda 

Mental Health and Alcohol & Drug

The Amador County Behavioral Health Department supports the overall health and well-being of clients with serious mental illness, emotional disturbances, and substance use disorders.  The department is dedicated to quality and effective treatment.

Behavioral Health provides integrated recovery-oriented mental health and substance use disorder services.  We also support a wellness center to meet the needs of unserved and underserved populations.

Substance Use Disorder services are available.  We support a community cooperation approach, which provides alcohol/drug free alternative activities for youth including Friday Night Live/Club Live peer leadership.

Mental Health services are designed to provide strong community-based partnerships with individuals and families who are dealing with serious mental illness, including those who have co-occurring disorders (mental health and substance use disorder).  Recovery-oriented services include assistance with establishing stable housing, access to physical health care, medication management, trauma-informed counseling and peer supports.  Behavioral Health assists with management of mental health crises for all members of the community and arranges for inpatient or temporary residential care as appropriate.

We offer services in English and non-English. Please call our office to request information or services.  

Welcome to Amador County Behavioral Health

Amador County Behavioral Health Member Handbook 2026

Amador County Behavioral Health Member Handbook Large Font 2026

 Language Assistance Taglines

Additional information:

Notice of Privacy Practices

Amador County Behavioral Health Practice Guidelines 05-2020

 

FY 26-29 Behavioral Health Services Act  
Draft Integrated Plan 
30-Day Comment Period 
Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Integrated Plan (IP) 
Amador County’s Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA) Draft Integrated Plan (IP) describes how ACBH plans to allocate funding, support programs, and address community behavioral health priorities. 
How to Review the Plan 
A copy of the FY 26-29 BHSA Draft Integrated Plan may be accessed here:  FY 26-29 BHSA Draft Integrated Plan 
Hard copies are available upon request at the Amador County Behavioral Health front desk located at 10877 Conductor Blvd, Suite 300, Sutter Creek, CA 95685 
How to Submit Comments 
Comments regarding this BHSA Draft Integrated Plan can be submitted online at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/52Q99TS Comments may also be directed to Melissa Ausilio, Behavioral Health Non-Clinical Program Coordinator via email at mausilio@amadorcounty.gov or by calling 209-223-6311 during the 30-day public review period. 
  
Public Hearing  
A Public Hearing on this BHSA Integrated Plan will be held at the conclusion of the 30-day review period during the Amador County Behavioral Health Advisory Board meeting on May 20 at 3:30 p.m. The meeting will include an overview of the BHSA Integrated Plan, and community members are encouraged to attend and provide input. The meeting will be held at the following location:    
  
Health & Human Services Building  
Conference Room A-D 
10877 Conductor Blvd. 
Sutter Creek, CA 95685 
  
 Thank you for your interest in the Behavioral Health Services Act. 
What is the Behavioral Health Services Act (BHSA)? 
The Behavioral Health Services Act replaces the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA) of 2004, reforming behavioral health care funding to better prioritize services for individuals with the most significant mental health needs. It expands the scope of care to include substance use disorder (SUD) treatment, increases support for housing interventions, and strengthens the behavioral health workforce. The Act also enhances oversight, transparency, and accountability at both the state and local levels. 
In addition, the Behavioral Health Services Act creates new pathways to promote equitable access to care, advancing health equity and working to reduce disparities among those with behavioral health needs. 

 

                    

QUALITY IMPROVEMENT

Annual Quality Improvement Program 2025-2026 Work Plan

Annual Quality Improvement Program 2024-2025 Work Plan Evaluation

Annual Quality Improvement Program 2024-2025 Work Plan

Annual Quality Improvement Program 2023-2024 Work Plan Evaluation

 The Behavioral Health Website will be updated within 30 days of any update.

CONTACT INFORMATION
Address: 10877 Conductor Blvd. Suite #300 Sutter Creek CA 95685
Office Phone:         (209) 223-6412
24 Hour Toll Free #: (888) 310-6555

Fax #:

Privacy Officer

TTY/TDD

(209) 223-0920

 Privacyofficer@amadorcounty.gov

711

Business Hours: 


Client and Family Advocate


Patient's Rights Advocate


Behavioral Health Advisory Board


Utilization Review-Presumptive Transfer


Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm 


209-223-6315 or (888) 310-6555


209-223-1956


209-223-6412 or (888) 310-6555


209-223-6412 or (888) 310-6555