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Humboldt County Programs for Recovery
Treatment Program
Our substance use disorder (SUD) treatment program offers outpatient and intensive outpatient treatment. Treatment is conducted in treatment groups or individually. Treatment groups include but are not limited to:
- Co-occurring
- Women’s Recovery
- Men’s Recovery.
Individuals will be assessed to ensure they meet medical criteria for treatment.
Services Available
SUD treatment services are designed to empower participants to develop the self-awareness and personal motivation needed to make positive and permanent changes in their lives. Program services are provided by substance abuse counselors and may include:
- American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Assessment
- Consultation and referrals
- Plan development
- Individual and group counseling
- Treatment and recovery services
- Parenting Skills
- Skill development
- Case management
- Service coordination
- Field services
Eligibility
Humboldt County Programs for Recovery assists individuals who are experiencing substance use problems that are impacting their physical health, interpersonal relationships or causing employment or legal issues. We provide SUD treatment to Medi-Cal beneficiaries who meet medical necessity for outpatient and intensive outpatient levels of care.
Call the 24-hour Substance Use Disorder Access Line to complete a brief screening and connect with a SUD treatment provider who offers the level of care that fits your needs. DHHS staff will connect with you during the call to schedule an assessment should you be referred to DHHS’s Humboldt County Programs for Recovery.
24-hour Substance Use Disorder Access Line:
855-765-9703
TTY users call 800-735-2929 or 711
It is easy to access services. Come to 231 Second St. in Eureka to pick up an admission packet or call 707-476-4054 to have one mailed or emailed to you. Fill out the packet and return it prior to or during your SUD assessment.
Per California state regulations, admission preference will be given to pregnant women using substances and to intravenous drug users.
Substance Use Disorder Services of the Wellness & Recovery Program
Humboldt County Programs for Recovery is a provider of the Wellness & Recovery Program managed by Partnership HealthPlan of California. The Wellness & Recovery Program offers services of the Drug Medi-Cal Organized Delivery System (ODS) to individuals who are eligible for substance use services.
The Wellness & Recovery Program encompasses seven counties: Humboldt, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Shasta, Siskiyou and Solano. Partnership HealthPlan of California services are still accessible.
Contact Us
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24-hour Substance Use Disorder Access Line: 1-855-765-9703
TTY users call 1-800-735-2929 or 711Humboldt County Programs for Recovery
231 Second St.
Eureka, CA 95501Mailing address:
134 D St., Suite #101
Eureka, CA 95501Ph: 1-707-476-4054
Ph: 1-866-930-6384
Fx: 1-707-441-3776Hours
Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - Noon
1-5 p.m.
- Behavioral Health Programs Contact List (PDF)
- Substance Use Disorder Programs Contact List (PDF)
- Substance Use Disorder Programs Contact List - Spanish (PDF)
- Sober Living Environment (SLE) and Recovery Housing Resources in Humboldt County (PDF)
- DHHS Crisis Support Services (PDF)
- Provider Directory (PDF)
- Partnership Health Plan of California Wellness & Recovery Member Handbook (PDF)
- Directorio de Proveedores (PDF)
- Mental Health Plan - Beneficiary Handbook (PDF)
- Notice of Significant Changes to the Beneficiary Handbook, effective Jan. 1, 2024 (PDF)
- Behavioral Health - Cultural Competency Plan - Updated 2022 (PDF)
- EQRO Final Report FY 2020-2021 (PDF)
- California Mental Health Services Division (MHSD)
- California Department of Mental Health (MHSA)
- California Institute For Behavioral Health Solutions (CIBHS)
- National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)
- Suicide is Preventable
- Behavioral Health Services and Programs (PDF)
- Partner Communications
- Behavioral Health Quality Improvement Work Plans