Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ Alameda County Youth
Crisis Stabilization Unit (616)

Crisis Stabilization Unit

At Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ Alameda County Youth Crisis Stabilization Unit (CSU), we are here to help adolescents find relief from distress and assist them in maintaining stability in their lives.

 

2050 Fairmont Drive, Building B, San Leandro, CA 94578


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Essentials At A Glance

Program Type: Crisis Stabilization Unit

To Make Referrals: Referrals are sent from local emergency rooms, police departments, and other county sources directly to the Alameda County Youth CSU e-referral line. This includes individuals who are currently receiving care in Alameda County.

# of Chairs: 10

Who is Served: Adolescents of Alameda County aged 12-17 who are experiencing a mental health crisis.

Hours of Operation: Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

About the Program: At Î÷¹ÏÊÓƵ Alameda County Youth CSU, we are here to help adolescents find relief from distress and assist them in maintaining stability in their lives. We are a 10-chair program that has a multidisciplinary team of clinicians, psychiatric prescribers, nursing staff, and recovery specialists who are all here to help clients on their path.

Our services emphasize choice-making skills and harm-reduction techniques. We provide a safe, respectful environment where you can receive immediate, individualized assistance and a compassionate presence to stabilize symptoms, avoid the need for higher levels of care, and receive appropriate referrals to community-based resources.


OPEN PAYMENTS DATABASE NOTICE

Notice of the Federal Open Payments/Sunshine Act (CA Assembly Bill 1278), Effective Jan. 1, 2023

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