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- Alameda County Behavioral Health
We aspire to listen and incorporate the rich experiences of our community in the pursuit of community health, wellness, resilience and recovery We understand that our diverse community helps to shape our system; and the feedback we receive helps us to continually drive quality improvement and excellence
- File A Grievance (Client Patient Only) – Alameda County Behavioral Health
The decision made by ACBH about your behavioral health services may be described in a Notice of Adverse Benefit Determination (NOABD) letter sent or given personally to you You or your representative may file a grievance in person, orally, or in writing
- Acute Crisis Services – Alameda County Behavioral Health
Alameda County Behavioral Health (ACBH) operates a variety of crisis services and Mobile Crisis Teams to respond to individuals in the community experiencing an acute behavioral health crisis
- Mental Health – Alameda County Behavioral Health - acbhcs. org
Home 1-800-491-9099 Provider Directory Crisis Services Mental Health Advisory Board For Providers
- Contact Us – Alameda County Behavioral Health - acbhcs. org
Contact Us By Phone Monday-Friday 8:30am -5:00pm; excluding County Holidays: 1 (510) 567-8100 OR TTY: 1 (510) 533-5018
- Office of the Director – Alameda County Behavioral Health
Ultimately, our aim is to continue to build a system that enables our clients, family members, and partners to provide input and collaborate with us on this journey On behalf of our Executive Leadership Team, I wish you all Health, Wellness, and Safety In partnership and community Accountability Dashboard (Data Metrics) –
- Alameda County Behavioral Health - acbhcs. org
In person: Visit your provider’s office or the Mental Health Association, 2855 Telegraph Ave, Suite 501, Berkeley, CA 94705, and say you want to file a grievance
- Substance Use – Alameda County Behavioral Health - acbhcs. org
Alameda County Behavioral Health Care Services is proud to offer high quality treatment and prevention services for residents seeking recovery from drug and alcohol addictions
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