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Our Services

Recovery. Resilience. Hope

Buckelew’s integrated behavioral health services provide compassionate care at every stage of recovery. From urgent crisis response to stable ongoing supportive services, we empower people to change the trajectory of their lives.

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Compassionate Care for the North Bay

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Counseling

Evidence-based therapy for adults and youth. Through tailored support—including talk therapy, DBT, CBT, and play therapy—we help individuals, couples, and families address anxiety, depression, trauma, and other life challenges.

Marin, Sonoma Counties

Service Navigation

We support individuals and families to access the resources they need to navigate their own or a loved one’s mental health and substance use challenges. Whether facing a first-time diagnosis or needing ongoing wraparound services, we provide connection and support.

Marin, Sonoma Counties

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Substance Use Treatment

Compassionate care for people with substance use challenges, including those with co-occurring mental illness. Services span residential detox and treatment, sober living homes, and ongoing alumni support for sustained sobriety.

Marin, Sonoma Counties

Suicide Prevention

Helping prevent suicide through crisis intervention, education, and support. We operate one of the nation’s 988 Lifeline call centers, provide outreach to schools and communities, and host support groups for those grieving the loss of a loved one.

Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Sonoma Counties

Supported Housing

Affordable housing and services that empower adults with complex behavioral health challenges to live more independently. From short-term crisis care to long-term housing, every client receives personalized case management to support safe, stable living.

Marin, Sonoma Counties

“Buckelew has been a safety net of care and recovery for my son.​”

 Arlene 
Mother of a supported housing client