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If you are having difficulty accessing 211 by dialing 2-1-1, please try calling 1-800-273-2275
Mental Health

Mental Health

Assessments

  • Sexual Assault Treatment
  • Long Term Case/Care Management
  • Developmental Assessment
  • Central Intake/Assessment for Psychiatric Services
  • Mental Health Screening
  • Special Education Assessment
  • Early Identification Programs
  • Mental Health Issues

Counseling

  • Specialized Counseling Services
  • Specialized Counseling Services
  • General Counseling Services
  • Behavior Modification
  • Mental Health Drop In Centers
  • General Mental Health Information/Education
  • Adult Child Abuse Survivors
  • Psychiatric Aftercare Services
  • Eating Disorders Treatment

Crisis Response

  • Sexual Assault Issues
  • Crisis Intervention Hotlines
  • Post Disaster Mental Health Services
  • Psychiatric Inpatient Units
  • Psychiatric Hospitals

Support Groups

  • Health/Disability Related Support Groups
  • Abuse/Violence Related Support Groups
  • Bereavement Support Groups
  • Mental Health Related Support Groups
  • Lifestyle/Transition Related Support Groups
  • Disability Related Social Clubs
  • Mental Health Related Prevention Programs
If you are having difficulty accessing 211 by dialing 2-1-1, please try calling 1-800-273-2275
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AIRS Accreditation assesses the ability of an I&R program to demonstrate full compliance with the AIRS Standards for Professional Information and Referral. It is the primary quality assurance mechanism for affirming I&R excellence.

 

2-1-1 Kern County, a program of Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK), provides comprehensive information and referral services that link Kern County residents to community health and human services and support.

Callers seeking assistance dial 2-1-1 and are connected with Information and Referral Specialists who utilize the same resource directory we make available here on our website. By responding to clients’ information and referral needs by phone or through our website, we ensure the information sought is provided in the most customer-friendly way possible depending on the client.

CAPK has been designated by the California Public Utilities Commission as the 2-1-1 provider for Kern County. Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to the close to 900,000 residents in the county.

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