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STAFF REPORT
CITY COUNCIL
DATE: November 3, 2020
TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers
FROM:
Linda Smith, City Manager
SUBJECT:
Overview of Mental Health Resources in the Tri-Valley
Prepared by: John Stefanski, Assistant to the City Manager
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:
The City Council will receive a report on the mental health resources available to Dublin
residents including potential ways to augment existing services. This item was prepared
in response to a September 1, 2020 Item 9 request.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Receive the report and provide feedback to Staff.
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
None.
DESCRIPTION:
On September 1, 2020 the City Council made a request under Item 9 for an
informational report on the mental health resources available to Dublin residents and
potential ways to augment existing services through partnerships with other Tri-Valley
cities or through enhanced funding from the City.
Overview of Mental Health Resources
Mental health resources can be categorized within three groups of individuals. The first
group consists of individuals with private insurance, who can access mental health
services via their insurance and are not generally eligible for public programs. The
second group is made up of lower income populations, eligible for or enrolled in Medi-
Cal, who may then take advantage of public mental health services and programs. The
third group comprises unsheltered populations who may have higher mental health
needs and/or may not be ready to accept services.
Recently, Governor Newsom signed SB 855 (Wiener) which bolsters the mental health
services private insurance must cover beginning in January 2021. The bill requires
health plans and insurers to provide full coverage for the treatment of all mental health
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conditions and substance use disorders as identified under any of the diagnostic
categories listed in the most recent edition of the International Classification of Diseases
or that is listed in the most recent version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of
Mental Disorders (Health and Safety Code 1374.72(a)2).
Within the Tri-Valley, there are three main providers of mental health counseling
services for individuals within the second group. The providers and services they
provide are listed in Table 1 below:
Table 1: Tri-Valley Mental Health Providers
Provider Location Services
AXIS Community
Health
Pleasanton Comprehensive counseling services for adults,
teens, couples, families, and children. Includes
addiction counseling and community-based
counseling such as on-site school counseling.
Hively Pleasanton Counseling services for individuals, couples, and
families. Provides school site counseling as well
as support groups.
Horizons Livermore Family counseling, crisis intervention and case
management for Tri-Valley youth and their
families.
In addition, there are other mental health resources which seek to educate and connect
individuals to appropriate care. These entities and services are described in Table 2
below:
Table 1: Tri-Valley Mental Health Resources
Provider Location Services
Alameda County
Behavioral Health:
ACCESS Service
Countywide Systemwide point of contact for information,
screening, and referrals for mental health
services for residents who have or are eligible
for Medi-Cal. Telephone service staffed
Monday-Friday with licensed clinicians and
support.
Alameda County
Mobile Crisis Team
Countywide Crisis intervention, assessment, and referrals
dispatched via telephone at 510-891-5600.
Crisis Support
Services Suicide
Prevention of
Alameda County
Countywide Crisis intervention counselors available 24 hours
a day via 1-800-309-2131, support groups, and
counseling services.
Alameda County
Family Education
and Resource Center
(FERC)
Livermore Free education, advocacy, and support to family
caregivers of individuals with mental health
issues.
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Crisis Response
Program for Tri-
Valley
Livermore ACCESS Services with clinical and peer staff.
ACCESS is the systemwide point of contact for
information, screening, and referrals for mental
health, substance use services, and treatment
for County residents on Medi-Cal.
Bay Area Community
Services (BACS);
Valley Wellness
Pleasanton Wellness education and programming, including
psychiatric support, for individuals with housing
insecurity and mental health challenges.
*Due to COVID-19, walk-ins are not allowed, and services are provided via telephone.
The programs and services in Tables 1 and 2 are funded through a variety of means,
including but not limited to:
• Proposition 63 funding (i.e. Mental Health Services Act) administered by
Alameda County Behavioral Health.
• Insurance programs and Medi-Cal.
• Contributions or grants from other governmental agencies, foundations and/or
individuals.
The City, through the Community Grants Program, provides funding to Hively for
behavioral health care services. For Fiscal Year 2020-21, the City provided $21,298 to
fund a Full Time Clinician who provides counseling for families and children.
Additionally, AXIS Community Health receives Community Grants funding to cover a
loan obligation for the 2016 expansion of their Pleasanton facility ($13,587) and funding
for a Triage Call Nurse who provides medical advice ($9,135).
Opportunities to Augment Existing Services
Staff met with representatives from AXIS Community Health to brainstorm ways to
augment existing mental health services within the City of Dublin , both in terms of
assisting Dublin Police Services as well as providing more immediate care needs for
those in crisis.
The discussion included ways in which the City and AXIS could partner for an on-call
program that would enable their therapists to assist in calls for service alongside Dublin
Police Services. In addition, the discussion included an innovative option to offer a n ew
regional urgent care center for the Tri-Valley at the Pleasanton clinic.
For the urgent care center, the operation could include a therapist or psychiatrist, and
could provide after-hours crisis support and services, including a care coordinator to
ensure that the individual seeking this service can be transitioned to the next
appropriate place for care, be it their own medical provider or through another agency.
The Tri-Valley cities and AXIS would expect that this option would likely require a
regional collaboration amongst the cities and health care providers like Stanford Health -
Valley Care and Palo Alto Medical Foundation. Early discussions are underway with the
cities of Livermore and Pleasanton around this innovative concept.
Representatives from AXIS will attend the City Council Meeting to help answer any
questions the City Council may have on these initial service options.
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STRATEGIC PLAN INITIATIVE:
None.
NOTICING REQUIREMENTS/PUBLIC OUTREACH:
None.
ATTACHMENTS:
None.