Mendocino County Public Health

1120 S Dora St
Ukiah, CA - 95482
707-472-2600

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Mendocino County Mental Health is a State of CA PATH Provider. PATH stands for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. PATH program funds service people with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness.

PATH providers are local public or nonprofit organizations that have receive US Government PATH funding to provide services to people who are not currently connected to mainstream services.

Some Services PATH Programs provide, but are not completely inclusive for all of the programs (Some PATH providers offer all of these services, while others focus on providing one or two of them.):
Outreach Services
Screening and Diagnostic Treatment
Habilitation and Rehabilitation
Community Mental Health
Substance Abuse Treatment
Referrals for primary health care, job training, housing, educational assistance
Housing services as specified in Section 522(b)(10)
Mission Statement: Our Mission Is To Safeguard And Promote The Health And Wellness Of The People Of Mendocino County.

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  • Jul 1, 2020

    Hi my name is linda walker I'm trying to find help for my mother, she has 51/50 and is homeless she is having mental break downs. She has lost everything and is living in a broke down van and I'm worried with the weather getting worse and worried she might snap and end her life. If you could point me in the right path. I have helped her as much as I could, she is on waiting list for low income housing and senior housing but they all told her it would be a couple years I'm just worried. Cencerly Linda walker


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