About
BHRS serves Medi-Cal and low income, uninsured individuals and families in need of mental health and substance use support. The priorities and goals of BHRS strive to establish a comprehensive, integrated, and recovery-oriented continuum of evidence-based services that are responsive to community needs, engage multiple systems and stakeholders, encourage community participation, promote system integration, and embrace a comprehensive approach to service delivery.
Resources
- Adult mental health services Get mental health services for adults
- Behavioral health member handbook Member handbook for behavioral health
- Behavioral Health provider directory List of behavioral health providers
- Behavioral Health Services Act Early Intervention Behavioral Health Services Act Early Intervention
- BHRS Quality Management Quality Management for BHRS
- CARE Court information Get details on CARE Court
- Crisis and justice-involved services Get help during a crisis
- Early childhood mental health Get information on resources for childhood mental health
- Early Intervention Programs Get information on intervention programs
- Electronic Health Record System API application programming Information on API programming for EHRs
- Managed care plans Get information on managed care plans
- Mental health contractor resources Resources for mental health contractors
- Policy and Criteria for Beneficiary Access to Specialty Mental Health Services Policy and Criteria for Beneficiary Access to Specialty Mental Health Services
- SB43 - Updates the Lanterman-Petris-Short (LPS) Act for gravely-disabled individuals Get information on the LPS act for gravely-disabled individuals
- School-Based Mental Health programs Get information on school-based mental health programs
- Substance use contractor resources Resources for substance use contractors
- Substance use services Access substance use services
- Youth mental health services Access mental health services for youth