
Mono County Mental Health
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Program languages include:
- English
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Mono County Behavioral Health is dedicated to promoting healing, growth, and overall well-being for individuals and families throughout California’s Eastern Sierra. Guided by compassion, dignity, and respect, the department provides strength-based, client-centered care that supports each person’s unique journey toward recovery and stability. Services are available in both English and Spanish, ensuring accessibility for the entire community.
The department offers a wide range of programs, including therapy, case management, telepsychiatry, and substance use disorder counseling. Specialized programs such as the DUI Program and Batterer Intervention Program address issues related to anger management, aggression, and impaired decision-making. These services help participants develop emotional regulation skills, improve relationships, and take accountability for their actions, fostering safer and healthier communities.
Mono County Behavioral Health also promotes holistic wellness through its community-based initiatives. Residents are encouraged to visit the Wellness Centers in Walker and Mammoth Lakes, where free activities such as yoga, art classes, support groups, and youth programs are offered. These spaces create opportunities for connection, mindfulness, and personal growth. Additionally, the department sponsors free community events across the county to strengthen social ties and reduce isolation.
Through its participation in the Mental Health Services Act (MHSA), Mono County Behavioral Health continues to expand recovery-oriented, culturally competent, and accessible services. The agency’s mission—to encourage healing and personal development through whole-person care and community connectedness—reflects its commitment to improving quality of life and supporting long-term emotional wellness for all county residents.