Behavioral Health


 

Contact Information

Bear Valley Behavioral Health
367 Creekside Dr
Bear Valley, CA 95223
Phone: (209) 753-2831
Markleeville Behavioral Health
75-C Diamond Valley Road
Markleeville, CA 96120
Phone: (530) 694-1816
About

A Service of Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc.

Comprehensive mental health and substance abuse services are available to all residents of Alpine County regardless of ability to pay.

These services include Alcoholics Anonymous, Case Management and Referral, Community Prevention and Education, Individual and Family Counseling, Individual Substance Abuse Counseling, Intensive Mental Health Treatment Options, Mental Health Assessment, Outpatient Mental Health Counseling, Psychiatric Consultation, Residential Rehabilitation and/or Detoxification, and Substance Abuse Assessment and Counseling.

All services are offered with respect for the individual and with the belief that your natural tendency is to strive toward health. Our goal is to assist you in that process.

Select the following for more information:

Alcoholics Anonymous

A Service of Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc.

An open meeting of Alcoholics Anonymous is held weekly in Bear Valley and available to anyone interested in recovery from chemical dependency.

Bear Valley Behavioral Health
367 Creekside Dr
Bear Valley, CA 95223
Phone: (209) 753-2831

Alcohol and Drug Program

A Service of Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc.

Individuals in need of assistance due to abuse of alcohol or other drugs may meet with a licensed therapist or a recovery specialist with the necessary knowledge and experience to help. The counselors are specifically trained in helping the individual to determine the severity of the problem and what to do about it. All services are confidential.

For further information, please contact the Alpine County Behavioral Health Services with the phone numbers below or use the after hours emergency line.

Markleeville Behavioral Health
75-C Diamond Valley Road
Markleeville, CA 96120
Phone: (530) 694-1816
Bear Valley Behavioral Health
367 Creekside Dr
Bear Valley, CA 95223
Phone: (209) 753-2831
24 Hour Emergency Line (or 911)
Phone: (800) 486-2163

Intensive Mental Health Treatment Options

A Service of Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc.

More intensive treatment options such as access to a psychiatrist and psychiatric hospitalization are also available to county residents when necessary. Because of the remoteness of our community ant the limited resources within the county, the mental health program maintains contractual relations with high quality intensive services outside of Alpine county. These services, when clinically necessary, are available to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay.

For further information, please contact Alpine County Behavioral Health Services or the After Hours Emergency line.

Markleeville Behavioral Health
75-C Diamond Valley Road
Markleeville, CA 96120
Phone: (530) 694-1816
24 Hour Emergency Line (or 911)
Phone: (800) 486-2163

Mental Health Services Act

File (click to download)
2011 Mental Health Services Act Annual Update

Outpatient Mental Health Counseling

A Service of Enki Health and Research Systems, Inc.

Individuals or families experiencing emotional, mental, or behavioral difficulties, whether resulting from a mental health disorder or the stresses of daily life, may speak confidentially with a licensed therapist in a comfortable setting.

School-Based services are also available to students at Diamond Valley School with the written permission of a parent or legal guardian.

For further information, please contact Alpine County Behavioral Health Services at or the after hours emergency number.

Markleeville Behavioral Health
75-C Diamond Valley Road
Markleeville, CA 96120
Phone: (530) 694-1816
24 Hour Emergency Line (or 911)
Phone: (800) 486-2163

White Bison Program

If you are interested in learning more about the White Bison Program, contact the White Bison Coordinator for assistance.

White Bison, Inc. is a fantastic organization that promotes it's "Wellbriety Movement" among the Native American Nations.

Did you know?
Recent findings about children growing up in fatherless homes are mind-shattering:

63% of youth suicides are from fatherless homes.
90% of all homeless and runaway children are from fatherless homes.
85% of all children who exhibit behavioral disorders come from fatherless homes.
80% of all rapists motivated with displaced anger come from fatherless homes.
71% of all high school dropouts come from fatherless homes.
75% of all adolescent patients in chemical abuse centers come from fatherless homes.
70% of juveniles in state-operated institutions come from fatherless homes.
85% of all youths sitting in prisons grew up in fatherless homes."

Please take the time to ask our coordinator what this wonderful program has the capability of doing ~ not only
for the Native American family, but for restoring the confidence and teaching abilities of the traditional Native
American father.

Client Admission Forms

MHSA Request for Proposals (RFPs)

File (select to open)
RFP for Alcohol and Drug Prevention Services 2011-2012