SERVICES

Sonoma County

Athena HouseHope VillageCollaborative Treatment and Recovery Team (CTRT)Orenda CenterSonoma County Independent Living (SCIL)Transition Age Youth (TAY)Forensic Assertive Community TreatmentFamily Services CoordinationBuckelew Suicide PreventionInRESPONSE: Mental Health Support Team

Transition Age Youth (TAY) ages 18–25

Eligibility Requirement: Sonoma County Resident. You must have a referral and a diagnosis from Sonoma County Behavioral Health TAY team.

Buckelew’s TAY program provides young adults with supportive housing and mental health services, considering their unique needs in actualizing into practice the full responsibilities and rights of adulthood.

TAY Program in Sonoma County serves young adults, age 18–25, who are in need of mental health services and housing. Many have just been diagnosed with a mental illness for the first time in their lives. Frequently these youth have also experienced homelessness and battled substance abuse. They may be transitioning out of foster care or residential treatment programs for adolescents.

For more information or to speak with the someone about the programs available at Buckelew that serve Sonoma County, please contact us at 707.571.5581.

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Sonoma County Resources & Partners

Monthly Sonoma Community Events Packet
Monthly Sonoma Resources Packet
911 Communications Guide for Sonoma County – Spanish
911 Communications Guide for Sonoma County – English
NAMI Sonoma County
Sonoma County Department of Health Services

Transition Age Youth (TAY) ages 18–25

Eligibility Requirement: Sonoma County Resident. You must have a referral and a diagnosis from Sonoma County Behavioral Health TAY team.

Buckelew’s TAY program provides young adults with supportive housing and mental health services, considering their unique needs in actualizing into practice the full responsibilities and rights of adulthood.

TAY Program in Sonoma County serves young adults, age 18–25, who are in need of mental health services and housing. Many have just been diagnosed with a mental illness for the first time in their lives. Frequently these youth have also experienced homelessness and battled substance abuse. They may be transitioning out of foster care or residential treatment programs for adolescents.

For more information or to speak with the someone about the programs available at Buckelew that serve Sonoma County, please contact us at 707.571.5581.

Young man with headphones

Sonoma County Resources & Partners

Monthly Sonoma Community Events Packet
Monthly Sonoma Resources Packet
911 Communications Guide for Sonoma County – Spanish
911 Communications Guide for Sonoma County – English
NAMI Sonoma County
Sonoma County Department of Health Services