Health & Wellness

Health & Wellness services can support you by assisting with health care services involving mental, social, and physical wellness.

 
 

Health & Wellness: PHYSICAL HEALTH

 

MEDICAL & DENTAL


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Alliance Medical Center

Ages: All - Eligibility: MediCal Areas Served: Healdsburg, Geyserville and Windsor Address: 1381 University Ave, Healdsburg CA Phone: (707) 433-5494

Alliance Medical Center's doctors, dentists & professionals in mental health, nutrition & prenatal services provide care for Healdsburg, Windsor, Geyserville. The two main clinics are in Healdsburg and Windsor, including the Windsor Dental clinic.

Alliance offers FREE confidential services for people ages 12-26. California law permits teens and young adults to be treated for reproductive services without notifying parents. Services include: Pregnancy Tests and Counseling, Birth Control and Counseling, Sexually-Transmitted Infections (STI) Testing and Treatment, Emergency Contraception and Condoms. Limited hours of operation, see website or call for Teen Center hours. For questions about available services, including for patients without health insurance, please call (707) 433-5494. We also encourage you to drop by without an appointment at your convenience.

 

Dr. Shipley & Associates - Vision Services

Ages: All - Eligibility: MediCal Vision (Accepts other insurances but is one of the few MediCal Vision providers) Areas Served: Santa Rosa Address: 1430 Guerneville Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Phone: (707) 525-9920

 
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Jewish Community Free Clinic

Ages: All - Eligibility: Any one can receive services if they are uninsured - Areas Served: Santa Rosa - Address: 50 Montgomery Dr, Santa Rosa, CA 95404 - Phone: (707) 585-7780

Free Healthcare Services in Santa Rosa. The JCFC is proud to provide services to anyone in need who is currently uninsured. Come to the JCFC for primary care medicine, employment evaluations, women’s health care, medications, and laboratory services. All of these services are available completely free of charge. Regular volunteer physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants and nurses rotate each week, and are supplemented by a referral network of volunteer physician specialists. Clinic volunteers offer not only medical and nursing care, but also social services, and referrals to other community resources. We offer services 4 days a week at our primary care drop-in clinics and for specialty care by appointment.

 
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Santa Rosa Community Health Centers

Ages: All - Eligibility: MediCal Recipients - Areas Served/Address: Multiple Sonoma County locations - Phone: (707) 547-2222

At Santa Rosa Community Health, you are part of a powerful network of nine health centers and over 500 dedicated professionals that stand united in a commitment to your health. Together, we are a powerful force for health and justice in our community.

 
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Sonoma County: Accessing Dental Care

Resources for accessing dental care in Sonoma County - Ages: All - Eligibility: MediCal, Covered California, clinics

 

SEXUAL HEALTH


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Face2Face

Ages: All - Eligibility: Comprehensive support services to people living with HIV disease in Sonoma County as well as prevention and testing for those at risk - Areas Served: Sonoma County - Address: 1873 2nd Street Santa Rosa Phone: (707) 544-1581

The goal of our Care Services program is to encourage well-being, healing and independence for everyone we serve. We recognize that for an individual to maintain medical care, adherence to medications, and healthy living, they need to be free of major life stresses. We provide comprehensive case management to assist our clients with challenges they face. We offer benefits counseling and emergency financial assistance so that those too ill to work have access to regular income. Additionally, we deliver homeless prevention services, housing assistance, and permanent supportive housing to assure that our clients are stably housed. Additional services offered include transportation to medical appointments and specialized services for women, transgender, families and the Latinx community. We help our clients stay linked to medical care, so that they are able to achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load.

The goal of our Prevention Education program is to reach those at highest risk of HIV infection with proven intervention strategies, strong supportive messaging, educational materials and condoms. In 2015, we started a Syringe Services Program that provides sterile injecting equipment and proper disposal for people who inject drugs; overdose prevention education including Naloxone distribution; and access to care and treatment for substance use.

Our HIV Testing Program provides free anonymous and confidential rapid HIV and Hepatitis C testing to any person 13 or older. Our test counselors are certified by the State Office of AIDS to provide HIV testing and counseling as well as integrated HIV/HepC testing. At our office testing is provided on a drop-in basis 32 hours a week. 

 
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Planned Parenthood

Ages: All - Eligibility: Any one can receive services - Areas Served: Santa Rosa - Address: 1140 Sonoma Ave, Santa Rosa, CA 95405 - Phone: (707) 527-7656

Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always come to us for your health care.

 

FITNESS


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Petaluma Health Centers

Ages: All - Eligibility: MediCal - Areas Served: Petaluma and surrounding towns - Address: 1179 North McDowell Blvd Petaluma, CA 94954 - Phone: (707) 559-7500

Founded in 1996, the Petaluma Health Center is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center, committed to providing high quality health care with access for all, particularly low-income, medically-underserved residents in Southern Sonoma County.

 
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The Y (YMCA)

Ages: All - Eligibility: Anyone, but special discounts for families and youth are available - Areas Served: Santa Rosa - Address: 1111 College Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA - Phone: (707) 545-9622

A 4,500 square foot state-of-the-art fitness facility with over 70 classes a week. There are reduced rates for Young Adults (18-24) and Senior Youth (15-17)

 

Health & Wellness: MENTAL HEALTH


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Child Parent Institute

Ages: 0-18 and families - Areas Served: Santa Rosa - Address: 3650 Standish Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Phone: (707) 585-6108

Classes, individual consultations, resource assistance and supervised visits that offer support for parents, grandparents or other caregivers of infants, children and teens. We offer therapy to children ages 6 through 21 who are struggling with depression, anxiety, reactions to traumatic experiences, and a wide range of other difficult life issues. Our therapists are trained and experienced in play therapy, art therapy, sand tray therapy, and a variety of talk therapies, based on the individual child’s age and needs. We meet with parents and provide support as they navigate these difficult times alongside their child or teenager. Sometimes it is beneficial for the whole family to engage in therapy together. Our mental health professionals will meet with your family and determine how best to help you. Our Child and Family Counseling Clinic now accepts: Private pay using a sliding scale for any child, youth, or parent; Beacon (Medi-Cal/Partnership); and Victim Assistance. Sliding scale fees, based on your income, ability to pay, and other health care coverage, are determined in consultation with a CPI Intake Specialist and can be used for any child, youth, or parent.

 

NAMI

Ages: 18+ - Eligibility: individuals affected by mental illness, and their families - Areas Served: Sonoma County - Phone: (Call/Text) 866-960-6264

NAMI Sonoma County delivers NAMI’s signature education and support programs to residents of Sonoma County. We partner with the County’s Behavioral Health system, local law enforcement agencies and local health care systems to raise awareness and build understanding of mental illness.

 

SAY Counseling

Ages: 5-25 and their families- Eligibility: MediCal, those referred by Family Youth and Children Services, Sonoma County Juvenile Probation, and Seneca Family Permanence Collaborative.

Individual and Family Therapy. Our therapists engage youth and families by establishing a strong connection and drawing upon techniques from multiple types of therapy, including cognitive behavioral, play, art, and sand tray therapy, as well as trauma-informed therapy and motivational interviewing. These techniques help the therapist, client, and family work together to solve problems, get along better, and stay out of trouble.

 
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Side by Side

Ages: 5-26 - Eligibility: Medical, need-based.

From short term, intensive crisis intervention to longer term case management and family support, Community Counseling clinical services are individualized and include home, classroom, and community-based support. Informed by a holistic understanding of the young person’s history and strengths, Community Counseling supports the development of coping skills and strategies to help the family function more effectively and the young person attain stability and a sense of personal agency.

Community Counseling includes a spectrum of community-based services to respond to the specific needs of the individual young person and their family, as follows:

  • For mild to moderate diagnoses, such as depression and anxiety, services include individual and group therapy in office locations, as well as on-site in schools and other youth-serving organizations.

  • For moderate to severe diagnoses, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorder/mood disorders, or early onset psychosis, services include individual and group counseling and rehabilitation as well as crisis stabilization and medication management.

 
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Sonoma County Behavioral Health - Access Team

Ages: All - Eligibility: Populations that have been historically underserved by mental health services in an effort to engage people from these populations into appropriate mental health services. The Access Team is the first contact to request mental health services. - Phone: (707) 565-6900

 
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Sonoma County Indian Health Program

Ages: All - Eligibility: Please call, SCIHP has expanded care to non-Indians with Medi-Cal on a limited basis. - Phone: (707) 521-4500

SCIHP is licensed by the State of California as A Community Health Center. We currently provide medical, dental, nutritional, behavioral health, pharmacy and health education services. SCIHP has expanded care to non-Indians with Medi-Cal on a limited basis. SCIHP has adopted the model Medical Home, also known as the patient centered medical home (PCMH), is a team-based health care delivery model that provides comprehensive and continuous medical care to patients with the goal of obtaining maximized health outcomes.

 

SOS Counseling

Ages: All - Eligibility: All community members Areas Served: Santa Rosa, Windsor, and Rohnert Park - Address: 319 South E Street, Santa Rosa, CA, 95401 Phone: (707) 284-3444 Email: info@soscounseling.org

Our Community Counseling Clinics located in Santa Rosa, Windsor, and Rohnert Park are open to all community members. We provide therapy to individuals, couples, families, and youth on a sliding-scale fee and lowest cost possible.

 
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Verity

Ages: 6 to adults - Eligibility: Verity provides counseling for individuals and their support system who are dealing with trauma. We continue to specialize in working with sexual assault issues. Walk-in crisis counseling and advocacy, individual therapy and support groups, a sexual assault crisis line available 24/7 - Areas Served: Sonoma County - Address: 835 Piner Road, Suite D Santa Rosa, CA 95403-2063 - Phone: 707-545-7270

Sonoma County’s Rape Crisis, Trauma, and Healing Center. Working in cooperation with the community, Verity strives to eliminate all forms of violence, with a special focus on sexual assault and abuse. Sexual assault is an unacceptable form of oppression, which is destructive to the lives of the survivors, their families, and their friends. Verity facilitates healing and promotes the prevention of violence by providing counseling, advocacy, intervention, and education in our community.

 

Health & Wellness: NUTRITION & FOOD RESOURCES


Catholic Charities

Ages: All - Eligibility: Anyone in need

Food Distributions locations around Sonoma County and help buying groceries. They also collaborate at VOICES on a nutrition and cooking course called Nutrition is the Mission.

 

Ceres Community Project

Ages: All - Eligibility: In treatment for cancer, hepatitis C or another acute health challenge. Limited support for those experiencing a chronic (non-acute) health challenge, new baby in your family, currently receiving hospice care, senior needing assistance with nourishing meals - Areas Served: Sonoma County - Address: Multiple Locations - Phone: (707) 829-5833 Ext. 201

Food as Medicine. We support primarily low-income people struggling because of a serious health challenge with free and low-cost, home-delivered, nourishing organic meals, nutrition education and the caring support of the community.

 

Redwood Empire Food Bank

Ages: All - Areas Served: Multiple Locations

The Redwood Empire Food Bank (REFB) is the largest hunger-relief organization serving north coastal California from Sonoma County to the Oregon border. Through our Produce Pantry and Groceries to Go programs, we distribute fresh produce and groceries throughout the Redwood Empire. Search for locations and times on the website. You do not need to do or bring anything to receive food but bring bags.

 
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VOICES: Health and Wellness Program

Ages: 16-24 - Areas Served: Sonoma County - Address: 714 Mendocino Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95401 Phone: (707) 579-4327

VOICES Health & Wellness Program promotes and supports the overall wellness of youth and staff by increasing their access to health related resources. Services include 1:1 coaching and support, counseling, providing on site crisis management and referrals to internal and external programs for youth and staff to reach their health & wellness goals. The Health & Wellness Program Manager coordinates and supports with food and nutrition classes, wellness workshops, assistance with applications for all health related services.

Additionally, VOICES offers an open kitchen to any youth in need of a meal during regular hours of operation.