Short-term Crisis Residential Facility
584 Kentucky Avenue, Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 661-3213
Short-term Crisis Residential Facility
584 Kentucky Avenue, Woodland, CA 95695
Phone: (530) 661-3213
Client of a contracted county
– Yolo County
– Placer County
– Solano County
– Amador County
Kaiser Permanente Referral
Magellan Health Referral
Payments Accepted
– Yolo, Placer, Amador, and Solano County Medi-Cal
– Kaiser Permanente
– Magellan Health Insurance
– Private Pay
Referral Sources
– Mental Health Providers
– Accepting Insurance Company
Safe Harbor Crisis House is a beautiful facility that provides short-term residential treatment for those experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
Short-term residential treatment services include crisis intervention in a supportive, group living environment for adults who are experiencing acute psychiatric symptoms. Treatment is designed for individuals who need an intermediate step between a hospital stay and returning home or who wish for a more structured, supportive setting in order to prevent psychiatric hospitalization.
Safe Harbor is located in a semi-rural area in Woodland. The program accepts admissions twenty-four hours a day, seven days per week.
Persons experiencing acute psychiatric symptoms are referred to Safe Harbor through psychiatrists, case managers, therapists, and accepted insurance companies. Admission is voluntary.
New residents develop a plan with Safe Harbor staff that specifies client participation and services planned, as well as treatment specific to the individual’s needs. Safe Harbor staff provide services and support necessary for each resident to complete their plan.
Services emphasize defining and limiting the crisis, planning for the immediate and long-term future, and mobilizing the appropriate community, family, and personal resources. This is accomplished through both group planning and individual counseling sessions. In addition to working on individual goals, each resident participates in the household’s daily activities. This includes sharing in preparing and serving meals, cleaning, and caring for the house and grounds.
All services are coordinated with the County Mental Health Departments in a number of Northern California counties and other treatment providers to ensure continuity of treatment.
Safe Harbor Semi-Annual Report July 1, 2020 – December 31, 2020
YCCC is a 501C (3) non-profit organization.
Your donations are tax-deductible.