California Treatment Providers
California Behavioral Health, Treatment & Counseling for Justice-Involved Adults
A living directory of behavioral health, substance use, and counseling programs in California that may accept people on probation, parole, pretrial supervision, or with a criminal record. Many listings are tied directly to justice-involved initiatives (CalAIM, AB 109, probation programs); others are general treatment providers you must confirm with your officer, attorney, or court.
Statewide & Telehealth
✅ Verified Justice-Involved & Reentry Programs
State Medi-Cal initiative that enrolls eligible people before release from prison or jail and connects them to community behavioral health, substance use treatment, and care coordination on reentry. Ask custody staff, probation/parole, or your care manager how to access “behavioral health links” in your county.
Large nonprofit with SUD treatment, mental health, and reentry programs across California, including contracts with probation, parole, and CDCR reentry programs. Offers outpatient, residential, and integrated behavioral health at multiple locations.
State-contracted providers (e.g., Amity Foundation, HealthRIGHT 360, WestCare, GEO Reentry) offering housing and SUD treatment for people on state parole. Availability and eligibility vary by region and offense.
🛠️ Eligible National / Statewide Treatment Locators
Federal search tool to locate licensed SUD and mental health treatment programs. Filter by California, county, insurance, medication-assisted treatment, and more.
24/7 free and confidential support for people in emotional distress, including substance use and mental health crises. Can help link you to local crisis and ongoing services.
24/7 treatment referral and information service for substance use and mental health. Not supervision-specific, but can help find programs that accept justice-involved clients.
Los Angeles County
✅ Verified Justice-Involved Treatment & Reentry Programs
County network of Substance Use Disorder programs for people impacted by the criminal legal system (including AB 109 population). Provides outpatient, intensive outpatient, residential, withdrawal management, and recovery housing through contracted providers.
Nonprofit providing intensive forensic behavioral health services for adults involved in the criminal legal system. AB 109 program supports reentry with mental health, SUD treatment, medical/dental linkage, housing, benefits, and more, in close collaboration with LA County Probation and DMH.
County-run reentry hub offering substance use assessment and treatment linkage, mental wellness services, benefits help, and reentry navigation for adults coming out of LA County jails and other justice settings.
HealthRIGHT 360 partners with LA County Correctional Health and other agencies to deliver substance use disorder treatment and behavioral health services for justice-involved adults, including people leaving county jail.
🛠️ Eligible General SUD & MH Providers (Confirm First)
Licensed and certified provider of substance use and behavioral treatment services, contracted with LA County and California DHCS. Often serves court-referred and probation clients; confirm supervision rules, eligibility, and payment.
Phone and online directory for housing, food, mental health, and SUD services throughout LA County. Not supervision-specific, but can search for programs that accept justice-involved adults.
County Department of Mental Health offers crisis lines, mobile crisis teams, outpatient clinics, and specialty programs for people with serious mental illness, including those involved with the courts. Ask for “justice-involved” or “forensic” options when calling.
Bay Area & Northern Counties
✅ Verified Justice-Involved & Reentry-Focused Providers
Network of reentry services in Central and East Contra Costa County, including case management, mental health, and substance use services for adults returning from incarceration. Coordinates with probation, parole, and community partners.
Outpatient substance use disorder treatment embedded with Solano County Adult Probation. Provides group and individual therapy plus mental health services for adults on probation and parole.
Restorative justice hub in San Francisco offering reentry assistance, therapy, diversion programming, and support for youth, adults, and families impacted by incarceration. Helpful for clients needing counseling plus reentry support.
🛠️ Eligible General Behavioral Health & SUD Resources
Central entry point for county-run and contracted mental health and SUD treatment programs. Not strictly justice-specific, but regularly receives referrals from courts and probation.
Multiple nonprofit clinics across the Bay Area provide low-cost or Medi-Cal mental health and SUD services. Many work with court-ordered clients; policies vary by clinic and offense.
Sacramento & North Valley
✅ Verified Court & Justice-Involved Behavioral Health
County Behavioral Health Services programs integrating mental health and legal perspectives for justice-involved adults. Includes court-linked treatment, diversion, and reentry services focused on public safety and wellness.
Behavioral health linkage program that connects people leaving jail or other justice settings to ongoing mental health and SUD treatment through county services and Medi-Cal plans.
Includes CalAIM Justice-Involved BH links and court-supervised treatment options (such as CARE Court) for people with serious mental illness whose cases intersect with the justice system.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Access Lines
Central phone numbers for county-run and contracted mental health and SUD services. Indicate if you are on probation, parole, or court-ordered when asking for placement.
211 services in Shasta, Placer, and nearby counties can identify local SUD and counseling programs, some of which accept justice-involved adults.
Central Valley & Central Coast
✅ Verified Justice-Linked Behavioral Health & SUD
Long-standing nonprofit in the Central Valley providing reentry, residential, and outpatient behavioral health services. Many programs coordinate closely with probation, parole, and local courts.
Behavioral health links program that coordinates mental health and SUD services for justice-involved adults leaving custody or under supervision.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Crisis Resources
Each county (Fresno, Kern, Tulare, Kings, etc.) operates mental health and SUD programs that frequently serve people referred from probation and courts. Ask for intake / access line numbers.
Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara counties maintain crisis hotlines and mobile crisis teams that can connect you to ongoing treatment and court-friendly providers.
Inland Empire & Orange County
✅ Verified Justice-Involved Behavioral Health Links
Provides housing, behavioral health, and reentry services for homeless and justice-involved adults in Riverside and San Bernardino counties, often in coordination with probation and local courts.
OC Health Care Agency program connecting justice-involved adults to county behavioral health services, including mental health and SUD treatment. Accessed through OC Links and other HCA referrals.
🛠️ Eligible General Treatment & Referral Lines
24/7 phone and chat line linking residents to Orange County behavioral health services (mental health and SUD). Let them know if you are on probation or parole when you call.
County Behavioral Health departments provide access lines for mental health and SUD treatment. Many contracted programs accept people on probation or parole with proper paperwork.
San Diego & Imperial
✅ Verified Justice-Involved Programs (Add as You Vet)
County BH services implementing CalAIM Justice-Involved behavioral health links for people leaving jail and those under supervision. Connects to local SUD and mental health providers.
🛠️ Eligible Regional Treatment & Referrals
24/7 crisis and access line that can connect you to county-funded mental health and SUD programs, including those familiar with court-ordered treatment.
County BH department with mental health and SUD programs that may accept probation and court-ordered referrals. Confirm offense restrictions before enrolling.
Verification & supervision: Programs marked ✅ Verified are described in public sources as serving justice-involved adults (probation, parole, or people leaving custody) or operating under court-linked initiatives like AB 109 or CalAIM Justice-Involved. Program contracts, capacity, and eligibility can change at any time. Always:
- Call ahead to confirm they still accept people on supervision and your specific offense type.
- Disclose your supervision status honestly.
- Get written approval from your officer, attorney, or judge before starting any court-ordered treatment.
Safety & emergencies: OACRA does not provide crisis services or clinical treatment. If you are in immediate danger or thinking about harming yourself or others, call 911. For mental health or substance use crises, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Use 988 or your local crisis line before reporting to a probation office if there is a safety risk.
Get listed or updated: Are you a California treatment provider serving justice-involved individuals and second-chancers? Email contact@oacra.app with your program details, counties served, and any court or supervision partnerships so we can review your listing.